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Let There Be Night

Let There Be Night

by Photo Cascadia | Aug 2, 2011 | Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 12 comments

Let There Be Night By David Cobb Night photography is nothing new; the technique has been around for as long as there’s been a camera to produce it. With advancements in digital photography however, night photography has taken on new possibilities for nature...
Searching For What Is Not Literally There by Sean Bagshaw

Searching For What Is Not Literally There by Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Jul 14, 2011 | Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 24 comments

“When I’m ready to make a photograph, I think I quite obviously see in my mind’s eye something that is not literally there. I’m interested in something which is built up from within, rather than just extracted from without.” – Ansel Adams One...

Backing Up Images for Future Enjoyment…Your Hard Drive Will Fail

by Adrian Klein | Jun 24, 2011 | Image Processing, Photography Techniques | 10 comments

By Adrian Klein This was not the post I planned to write for the Photo Cascadia blog yet some issues on my side that occurred the last few weeks said to me it would be a good time to cover this topic. It may not be full of glorious flowers and mountains, lush streams...
Helpful Hints To Photographing Wildflowers – Kevin McNeal

Helpful Hints To Photographing Wildflowers – Kevin McNeal

by Kevin McNeal | Jun 7, 2011 | Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Spring Photography | 16 comments

Summer is approaching which means one thing for nature photographers; wildflower season. There is something magical about coming across a landscape carpeted with the color of wildflowers. But for many photographers wildflowers can be the biggest challenge to capture....
Photographing White Sands National Monument – By Kevin McNeal

Photographing White Sands National Monument – By Kevin McNeal

by Photo Cascadia | Apr 25, 2011 | Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 3 comments

I recently returned after four weeks photographing the Southwest. My main purpose was to photograph wildflowers in Southern Arizona. I would be visiting the Arizona deserts such as the Sonoran, Organ Pipe Cactus, and Saguaro. I have been trying to shoot wildflowers...
Technical Tips and Editing Hints for Creating Images that will last a Lifetime-by Chip Phillips

Technical Tips and Editing Hints for Creating Images that will last a Lifetime-by Chip Phillips

by Chip Phillips | Apr 19, 2011 | Image Processing, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Photoshop | 5 comments

I recently re-visited a couple of old images and was reminded of how important proper technique and a non-destructive workflow is. Sean’s recent post on this topic was great, so I decided I’d add to it by presenting you with my technique and advice on the...
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