Photographic Innoventions: More Bouncing Light

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Last week, I went over how to use an external flash unit or speedlight to bounce it’s light to improve on flash photography. We learned to vastly improve the look of the classic straight on flash look. Very easy if you have a ceiling less than 20 feet high. However, if you are having breakfast … Continue reading "Photographic Innoventions: More Bouncing Light"
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Photographic Innoventions: Bounce Flash

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Many photographers don’t like to use flash. After learning all the ways of exposure, ISO settings and the use of the exposure compensation button, flash poses another learning curve. I’m here to tell you, learning to use flash is not hard and can give you another tool for getting professional-looking photos at home and in … Continue reading "Photographic Innoventions: Bounce Flash"
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Orlando Attractions Magazine – A Review

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Orlando Attractions Magazine – A Review By Michelle Scribner-MacLean I remember the fateful day back in 2005″¦.I received my monthly Disney Magazine and, just as I had every other month, I devoured its contents, wanting more and more Disney information “¦only to receive a notice a few weeks later that this issue would be the … Continue reading "Orlando Attractions Magazine – A Review"
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Light Meter: Headroom 102

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Picking up where I left off a few months ago regarding excess headroom, I will now go over what happens when you don’t have enough. While having too much headroom makes it look as though your subject is “falling” or “sliding” down in the picture having too little can render thoughts of decapitation and/or a … Continue reading "Light Meter: Headroom 102"
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M’s Are Wild: Mike’s Mailbag

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Mike’s Mailbag Before they get lost in the shuffle let me share some recently received emails. Most of them touch upon my recent discussion on Disney Withdrawal and Disney Saturation: First up, Heidi Potenza: It has been 1 whole month since we got back from our trip to Disney. Mike’s blog brought a smile to … Continue reading "M’s Are Wild: Mike’s Mailbag"
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Anatomy Of An Anita Answer Column Pt. 1

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Recently, I’ve received some questions about the nuts and bolts of putting together my weekly Anita Answer column. Questions like how I choose questions to answer, why I didn’t answer certain questions, where I find my answers, how I’ve come to know so much stuff about the World, etc. These kinds of questions really lend … Continue reading "Anatomy Of An Anita Answer Column Pt. 1"
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M’s are Wild – Magic Meets

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Happy 5th Anniversary MagicMeets. Last week MagicMeets sold out in 38 hours which is a tribute to the efforts of MagicMeets Founder Fred Block and his amazing army of volunteers. Fred’s event has grown from around 40 attendees back in 2004 to a current ceiling of 550 attendees and along the way he has figured … Continue reading "M’s are Wild – Magic Meets"
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Light Meter: The 2008 Spring Line Part 3 – Conclusion

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Hello my friends and welcome to the last segment regarding digital cameras hitting stores this Spring. Once the snow melts and the sun ventures out, you can show off your new super cool image capturing devices as you strut your way down Main Street all the while keeping an eye out for photo ops with … Continue reading "Light Meter: The 2008 Spring Line Part 3 – Conclusion"
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Pin Trading – End of an Era?

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On Saturday, February 23, I attended the Parkhopper’s pin meet hosted by Disney Vacation Club Members and Annual Passholders Vince and Suzy Gredone. This Maryland meet has been a mainstay for pin enthusiasts for many years. Sadly, this was probably the last meeting in their wonderful gallery as the building is about to be sold. … Continue reading "Pin Trading – End of an Era?"
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Light Meter: The 2008 Spring Line Part 2

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Continuing along with an exploration of new camera models making their way to stores soon, we now take a look at Fujifilm and Olympus. Although they have a combined total of 16 new products, I’m only going to cover 4 from each. Consider this a sample of what they offer. Fujifilm The J50 is an … Continue reading "Light Meter: The 2008 Spring Line Part 2"
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