Og-What the eye doth not see.
We walk past things every moment of our lives but we do not see them. We glance at things and think we notice them, but we never truly see them and their detail escapes us.
Have you ever look at a flower and really looked into it. Did you notice [...]
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Last month we covered how to determine if your camera is truly broken or if there is simply a minor issue that you can address on your own. If you pick up your camera and hear a random part rolling around, we can surmise that the camera needs to be in the hands of a [...]
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by Andrew on November 21, 2008
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by Scott on November 12, 2008
in Class
by Andrew on November 11, 2008
in Class, News
Thank you to everyone who came to the Photography class at the library. It was a great success. 40 people, 2 hours, a lot of conversation and learning on both ends. We learn from you as you learn from us.
We will post pictures from last nights class on Flickr soon.
We will be hosting another class [...]
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The Thanksgiving holiday provides us an opportunity to pause and reflect upon the many joys in our lives. That week is also considered one of the busiest travel times of the year, requiring many to venture across state lines or even cross country to celebrate with loved ones.
Here are a few tips so you won’t [...]
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by Laura Oles, Digital Photography for Busy Women
Children are notorious for being less-than-fully-cooperative when it comes to taking pictures. As the mother of twin boys, I marvel at how two kids who share the same DNA can still go opposite directions the moment my lens is in view. My theory is that this is a [...]
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Digital Photography for Busy Women by Laura Oles
I marvel at how much straightening and organizing I need to do at the precise moment I sit down to tackle a tough task. I’ve been on a mission to teach my grade school daughter the importance of tackling the most pressing issue of the day first. So, [...]
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