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I enjoy not only taking photographs but sharing them through the various mediums which are now available to us via the Internet. From blogs, online galleries, photo essays, slideshows and, in the home, with hanging prints and even on my HDTV. I also like to create images from the original photo. The Castle at Dusk … Continue reading "Make a Travel Poster"
Where in the World #100
Posted onThis was Challenge #99: And here’s the answer: Copyright © 2009 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D300, 18-200VR, 1/15s shutter, f/22 It’s very hard to see because this photo is so small, but if you look closely where the smaller falls on the right pools on the rock, you will see the hiking boot floating in the … Continue reading "Where in the World #100"
June Disney World Calendar
Posted onThis month’s calendar is from Canada in Epcot’s World Showcase. I know for some of us, it seems like a long time away before we see blooming roses. Hang in there though – it’s not as far off as you might think. June is only six weeks away! You will need to have Adobe Reader … Continue reading "June Disney World Calendar"
Epcot Updates – DizneyMike’s World
Posted onWhile I was in Epcot this week I looked for any signs that the Flower and Garden Festival preparations were underway but didn’t see any. However, the Innoventions Fountain is still being worked on. Also, the Goju-no-to pagoda in the Japan pavilion is being worked on. It never ceases to amaze me as to the … Continue reading "Epcot Updates – DizneyMike’s World"
Canon’s Color Accent
Posted onI dedicate this blog to all my fellow Canon peeps. :secret handshake: Camera companies are always competing in the sense that one brand’s cameras can do something that another’s doesn’t. One of Canon’s specialties is Color Accent. You’ll find it in the SD750, SD890 IS, SD 1100 IS, S5 IS, and the G9 just to … Continue reading "Canon’s Color Accent"
S is for Speed Control
Posted onOn to top of your digital SLR or advanced Point & Shoot cameras is a Mode Dial. On this dial you will find the main shooting modes to let you take more creative control of your photography. Below is a list with a short decription for each one. For more detailed information, consult your camera’s … Continue reading "S is for Speed Control"
Sunday at the World
Posted onSometimes it’s hard to finish a trip report once home, but here is the conclusion of my late October adventure to WDW. In case you missed the earlier posts here are the links: Heading to Walt Disney World Magic Kindgom Friday Part 1 Magic Kingdom Friday Part 2 Segway Saturday Part 1 Segway Saturday Part … Continue reading "Sunday at the World"
Photographic Innoventions: Rule of Thirds
Posted onThe Rule of Thirds is a compositional rule in photography and other visual arts. The rule states that an image can be divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines. The four points formed by the intersections of these lines can be used to align features in the … Continue reading "Photographic Innoventions: Rule of Thirds"
Le Cellier Steakhouse – Canada – Epcot
Posted onRecently, I called to make reservations at the Le Cellier Steakhouse in the Canada Pavilion. I wanted to eat sometime between 5pm and 7pm. I didn’t care what day. The operator checked every day starting on June 25. It wasn’t until October 31st that he was able to secure a table for me at 5:45pm. … Continue reading "Le Cellier Steakhouse – Canada – Epcot"
