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...
by Joe Farace | Jan 26, 2021 | *All Posts, Mazda, MX-5 Miata
Today’s Post by Joe Farace We all have cars that we’ve owned and miss because for reasons we can’t always remember, we sold. Today, it’s about Mary’s Miata. If you would like to write a post about one of your favorite cars, drop me note using the...
by Joe Farace | Jan 14, 2021 | *All Posts, car shows, photo manipulations
Today’s Post by Joe Farace As I mentioned in a previous post, I’ve had a love affair with Italian cars ever since the early 1970s when I purchased a 1969 Fiat 850 coupe (great car) and then, later a 1970 Fiat 850 Spyder (not so great) that came with all of the...
by Joe Farace | Jan 12, 2021 | *All Posts
Today’s Post by Joe Farace A crop sensor refers to any sensor smaller than a full frame sensor or a 35mm film frame.—Wikipedia. It used to be called the “multiplication factor” but the, for some reason “crop sensor” caught on, I think,...
by Joe Farace | Jan 7, 2021 | *All Posts, Volkswagen
Today’s Post by Jamie Zartman Happy New Year to you. I started the New Year here in Grand Junction, Colorado with temperatures at 22 degrees . Earlier this morning, I was driving to pick up some groceries, when I saw a collection of rusting VW bodies outside a small...