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Tag Archives: photography
Photo of the Supermoon on November 15 2016
We recently had this “Supermoon” event in mid-November, where the Moon was abnormally close, and won’t be this close again for another 20+ years. I decided to try something different. I got my camera out, set it up on a … Continue reading
I bought myself the AF-S DX Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED VR II lens and I don’t regret it
It’s been over year since I got a new lens — a NIKKOR 50mm prime lens. It’s a very nice lens, but I could use a good zoom lens for all of these karate demonstrations, softball games, school performances, etc. … Continue reading
It’s Autumn
Wow, it’s Autumn again. This year went by so fast. Josh needed to sell more popcorn this weekend, so we took a walk and tried a few houses on Saturday. I’m never big on the cool weather, but you can’t … Continue reading
For Christmas this year, my wife bought me a brand new Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S NIKKOR FX Lens
Not that Christmas should be about presents, but I got two very nice presents from my family this year. I could talk about the nice pajamas, but I’d rather describe briefly the other gift. The one from my wife. Which was? … Continue reading
The Art of the Photograph by Art Wolfe & Rob Sheppard
For our Secret Santa exchange this year, my friend Sandhya surprised me with ” The Art of the Photograph” by Art Wolfe & Rob Sheppard. I am absolutely thrilled. I borrowed this book from our local library a few months … Continue reading