by Joe Farace | Feb 11, 2021 | *All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace Some of the following text originally appeared in a print edition of Shutterbug for a review I wrote about a Nikon DSLR. Since people are always asking me my feelings about “expanded” ISO settings and why I don’t like them, I’ve...
by Joe Farace | Feb 9, 2021 | *All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace Think about it: A Holga Panoramic Pinhole Camera. And for less than $60. In my post for my photography how-to blog, The Three Phases of Photographer’s Creative Life, I talk about that all-important first phase where new shooters...
by Joe Farace | Feb 4, 2021 | *All Posts, camera lenses, car photography, Lenses
Today’s Post by Joe Farace Most digital point and shoot cameras have optical zoom lenses that allow you to vary their focal length and change the size of an image being captured on the imaging chip. In most camera advertising, zoom lenses are often described by...
by Joe Farace | Feb 2, 2021 | *All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace How I made this shot: It was shot at Parker, Colorado’s Cars & Coffee using an Olympus Pen F with Olympus 25mm /1.8 nifty fifty lens. Program mode exposure, my typical choice for Cars & Coffee, was 1/1250 sec at f/2 and...
by Joe Farace | Jan 28, 2021 | *All Posts, car photography, digital cameras, Lenses
Today’s Post by Joe Farace Dick Stolley who many consider Time-Life’s best Managing Editor once said that a successful photograph elicited a “Gasp Factor” from the viewer. Stolley went on to say that if an image stopped the reader, forced them to take a second...