Light Meter: Photography Vocabulary 101

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There are words and acronyms that relate solely to photography and videography. Sometimes people aren’t aware of them or certain of what they mean. Allow me to explain this fantastic language to you and for fun, toss in some common mistakes that make us giggle. Point and Shoot – A camera that is compact regardless … Continue reading "Light Meter: Photography Vocabulary 101"
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Light Meter: Hey Baby!

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My friends, the other Lisa and Jeffry have a little boy named Logan. At the time that this glorious piece of writing appears online, Logan will be 5 months and 1 day old. That’s if my math is right. I’m no Count. I’m more of a…hmmm…Grover. No, make that Super Grover! As I was saying, … Continue reading "Light Meter: Hey Baby!"
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Light Meter: Got Characters?

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I’ll admit it to you all, right here and now. I’m a character junkie. I need to have photos of every character I can possibly find and in every outfit possible. Mickey Mouse in his space suit? Got it. Pluto in his workout clothes? Got it. Aladdin as Prince Ali? Got it. The Evil Queen … Continue reading "Light Meter: Got Characters?"
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Light Meter: Kids & Eye Level

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They’re short. They make noise. They eat things you don’t want them to and when you turn your back, they’ve climbed to new heights. Kids! Raise your hand if you can hear Ray Walston as Pappy from the movie Popeye droning on and on about kids. Good movie, you should rent it. No, not right … Continue reading "Light Meter: Kids & Eye Level"
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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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Light Meter: First Aid at Disneyland

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Dear Readers, I have just returned from my birthday adventures at Disneyland. While I had planned to blog from extremely sunny California, my plans fell through so I submit to you a bit of information until next week’s regular blog. Should you require medical assistance of any kind, Disneyland always has registered nurses on duty. … Continue reading "Light Meter: First Aid at Disneyland"
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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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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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Light Meter: The 2008 Spring Line Part 1

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While fashion divas and divos have already released their wild and crazy spring line on us, the camera industry is just about to start releasing theirs. OK, so maybe calling cameras wild and crazy isn’t quite on spot or is it? Canon has 4 new PowerShots due out as early as March. Let’s take a … Continue reading "Light Meter: The 2008 Spring Line Part 1"
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Light Meter: Sequence

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There are times when a picture truly is worth a thousand words. When you have several photos in sequence they are worth more than a thousand words, they tell a story. If you just keep shooting, you never know what might happen. Take a look.
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