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Musings on Filters for Infrared Photography
There are two main methods for capturing digital infrared images: First, by using on-camera filters and second by shooting with an IR-converted camera.
Thursday Vibes: How I Photographed Snowfall in O’Brien Park
If you’ve been reading this blog or following me on Instagram I’ve been posting images showing some of the effects, here on Daisy Hill, of the effect of the recent cold and series of snowstorms that’s still going on as I write this.
Wheels Wednesday: For Collector Cars, it’s all about the Patina
pa·ti·na: noun: patina; plural noun: patinas. A green or brown film on the surface of bronze or similar metals, produced by oxidation over a long period.
Tuesday Thoughts: Audubon House & Garden, Key West
It’s been chilly (and snowy) this past week, here on Daisy Hill, which got me thinking of warmer climes and warmer times, which then got me thinking about Key West, Florida.
Monochrome Monday: Everything Looks Better in Black & White
I recently noticed a trend. Even though only some of each month’s posts on this blog were about black and white photography—like yesterday’s— it seems that these were the most popular posts. And I think I can understand why.
Business Sunday: Three Simple Methods to Market Your Photography
Today's Post by Joe Farace "Because it is its purpose to create a customer, any business enterprise has two—and only these two—basic functions: marketing and innovation." — Peter Drucker But First: Did you remember to change your clocks... Some photographers,...





