Monthly Archives: September 2010

HDR at Jimbo’s, Key Biscayne

We took my HDR class from Miami-Dade College to Jimbo’s, a collection of derelict shacks and structures, where we can always count on getting some good images. Here are some.

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Panning in Slow Motion

A great way to practice your panning abilities could come from spectator events, such as Rodeos of Motor races. Horses move at a speed approximate to birds, but cars or motorcycles require higher shutter speed for success. Again, the distance … Continue reading

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HDR at the Spanish Monastery

Once a year, I teach an HDR class at Miami-Dade College. We had our first field trip yesterday, and despite the brutal heat, everyone had a great time and got great stuff. We have been working in HDR for a … Continue reading

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Newfoundland

If you want to see and photograph Puffins, there’s no better place than Witless Bay, located in Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula, half an hour from St Johns. More than 260,000 pair of puffins make their homes in the area in late … Continue reading

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