Full Time RVing
Shallow Depth of Field
In the last post I discussed blurring your background and/or foreground and why this always doesn’t work, despite an aperature reading of f/2.8 or less. That distance in front of the subject and that distance behind the subject that remains in focus is called, “depth of field.” The more shallow your depth of field, the … Continue reading
Blurring your background (Photo tip of the Day)
Another quest and a new job begins. Yes, we’re still whipping up meals at the Gnome Cafe and continually attempting our hand at new cuisine but age and weight have given way to another occupation. We’ve started walking as a primary vocation. We now walk to breakfast. For us, that’s a bit of a stretch. … Continue reading
A Dash of Color
I’m somewhat of a purist. I like to fly fish, known by anglers as the epitome of purism. I still walk my round on the golf course, unless I’m playing with someone else. My cell phone is a flip device that only calls and texts. And none of my photographs have succumbed to Photoshop. Sure, … Continue reading