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- “Gear Stuff” – a comparison between Large and Small Cameras.on Dec 4, 2016 in EQUIPMENT REVIEWS MUSINGS PHOTOGRAPHY Andy Richards color DSLR Fuji Light LightCentric Photography sensor Sony Sony A7 Sony RX100 ivI have “categories” on my blog, like “gear” and “musings.” I am not sure if this blog is more “gear” or “musings.” So let’s just call it “musings about gear.”🙂 The age o...
- 2006 – Vermont RepriseThe Mad River, and in particular, this pool, was an area I would return to numerous times in the future to photograph. The 2005 Vermont experience with Rich shocked me. Sure, I had not been there in many years, but my memories were of a 3-4 week ...
- 2005 (part II) – My Vermont “Homecoming”For the past several posts, I diverted from my series of “old” images over the past couple weeks to write a couple Fall Foliage – specific posts, and to self-aggrandize with my two eBooks covering Vermont and the Michigan “U.P...
- Oh, the Places I’ve Been!on Aug 21, 2016 in PHOTOGRAPHY TRAVEL Acadia National Park Babcock State Park Bar Harbor blueberries Boley Lake Cadillac Mountain D.H. Day Barn Fall Foliage Glade Creek Grist Mill Glen Haven Michigan Jordan Brook Little Stony Man Maine Michigan New Mexico Old Michigan Peninsula Santa Fe Santa Fe Ski Basin Shenadoah National Park Shiawassee River Somesville Maine Southwest Harbor Upper Peninsula Vermont Virginia West VirginiaI am pretty sure Dr. Seuss wasn’t talking about my photography when he penned his inspirational book (presumably for kids), “Oh, The Places You’ll Go,” which was clearly intended for a higher calling than this blog. But it s...
- The Colorful Fall Foliage of Vermonton Aug 14, 2016 in BOOK REVIEWS MUSINGS TRAVEL fall fall color Fall Foliage Photographing Vermont's Fall Foliage travel VermontIn 1965, Leslie Gore crooned “Its my Party and I’ll Cry if I Want To.” Well. Its my Blog and I’ll brag if I want to. Or Plug. In 2012, I published my first e-Book: Photographing Vermont’s Fall Foliage. This boo...
- Foliage; Michigan vs. New EnglandNo, this is not a poll. But it is about my Fall Foliage E-books. I want to use the next couple blogs as a blatant pitch for my books. They are easy to download, and I truly believe, one-of a kind reference guides to two magical fall destinations f...
- Chicago and back to the UP – (2005; Part I)Looking back, its hard to believe I have already covered 3 decades, and perhaps more amazing that I am still looking at images from 10 years ago. 2005, in retrospect, seemed like a pretty eventful year of shooting for me. It definitely ramped up...
- “Digital” Michigan “UP” Photo Excursion – 2004on Jul 24, 2016 in MUSINGS PHOTOGRAPHY TRAVEL Andy Richards color Curley Lewis Highway DSLR exposure fall fall color Fall Foliage foliage Light LightCentric Photography Michigan National Park National Parks Nikon Paradise MI Photoshop Sable Falls Tahquamenon Falls Tahquamenon Falls State Park U.P. waterfallIn spite of the newly acquired digital SLR camera, aside from a couple “forays” into “birding,” my photography stagnated during the period after 2002. I needed some motivation to get shooting again. I was a reader of Moose...
- A Change in Technology; 2002on Jul 17, 2016 in MUSINGS PHOTOGRAPHY Andy Richards color DSLR exposure fall fall color Fall Foliage foliage Light LightCentric Photography Michigan Nikon Photoshop SonyDuring the years after I returned to shooting in earnest, I was heartened by the significant advances in color slide film technology (still the media of choice for nature photographers in the 1990’s). We were shooting faster ISO ratings (the...
- Ebbs and Flows; 1998 – 2000My thinking at the time was that after 1997, it would be some time before I had another year like that. And, until starting in about 2004, it seemed like that was the pattern. I went several years without much memorable production. But still, m...
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