Thursday, November 3, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Digital Photographer Offering Free Copy of Capture One
WelcomeGet your free copy of Capture One!
Fill out their form and they will send you a download link and a serial number for the full version of Capture One Express 6. That's all there is to it! http://www.dphotographer.co.uk/captureone/
Monday, February 7, 2011
Great Smoky Mountains Autumn Photography Workshop
Photo Workshop: Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Autumn
The Ultimate Autumn Photo Tour and Workshop of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Richard Bernabe and Jerry Greer
October 23 - 26, 2011
Townsend, Tennessee
Tuition $1075
Richard and Jerry have a combined 30 years of experience photographing and leading workshops in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and during these 3 full days (Sunday at noon until Wednesday at noon) they will show you the must-see autumn locations as well as the not-so-known places.
Some of the possible locations include Cades Cove, Tremont, Clingmans Dome, Roaring Fork, Newfound Gap, Greenbriar, plus several others. The current foliage conditions, weather, and light will dictate our exact schedule. The photographic activities are not physically strenuous and are designed for beginners and advanced photographers alike. The maximum size of the group will be limited, for the sake of maintaining as productive a learning environment as possible.
Read more: Great Smoky Mountains Autumn Photography Workshop
The Ultimate Autumn Photo Tour and Workshop of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Richard Bernabe and Jerry Greer
October 23 - 26, 2011
Townsend, Tennessee
Tuition $1075
Richard and Jerry have a combined 30 years of experience photographing and leading workshops in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and during these 3 full days (Sunday at noon until Wednesday at noon) they will show you the must-see autumn locations as well as the not-so-known places.
Some of the possible locations include Cades Cove, Tremont, Clingmans Dome, Roaring Fork, Newfound Gap, Greenbriar, plus several others. The current foliage conditions, weather, and light will dictate our exact schedule. The photographic activities are not physically strenuous and are designed for beginners and advanced photographers alike. The maximum size of the group will be limited, for the sake of maintaining as productive a learning environment as possible.
Read more: Great Smoky Mountains Autumn Photography Workshop
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
A Year in the Smokies 2010
Coupon Alert! 20% Off Canvas at Canvas on Demand
Expires Thursday, January 13 at midnight so act now if you want a canvas of your favorite family photo or print. These guys are great - service and quality is top notch: Canvas on Demand Coupon
Friday, January 7, 2011
Big Print Sale by Meridian
"Lab Corrected" Professional Prints on Kodak® Endura paper
16x20...$9.99
16x24...$11.99
20x24...$12.99
20x30...$15.99
24x30...$23.99
24x36...$29.99
30x40...$34.99
Hurry. Sale ends March 31, 2011
To get these special prices you must order using the "Specials" tab in ROES.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Why You Need a Nikon D3100 This Holiday Season
With 14.2-megapixels, the D3100 is capable of resolutions greater than any non-professional photographer would likely need. Additionally, the bundled 18-55mm lens has built-in image stabilization and is a great starter lens for anyone just getting into DSLR photography.
The D3100 features a particularly competent automatic mode that will allow you to get your DSLR bearings. As you gain experience with the device, there are a slew of manual settings that will allow you to tweak your images to professional levels. Settings like ISO and white balance, for instance, are extensively adjustable.
It also includes a handful of smaller features that make it stand out in the category. The D3100 is capable of 1080p HDSLR video. Sure, even with its autofocus, it requires a tripod to roll video, but when you get it right, it’ll look amazing.
At its core, though, the only D3100 feature that really matters is the quality of pictures. And in that category, it performs on an exceptionally high level.
Read More: Why You Need a Nikon D3100 This Holiday Season
The D3100 features a particularly competent automatic mode that will allow you to get your DSLR bearings. As you gain experience with the device, there are a slew of manual settings that will allow you to tweak your images to professional levels. Settings like ISO and white balance, for instance, are extensively adjustable.
It also includes a handful of smaller features that make it stand out in the category. The D3100 is capable of 1080p HDSLR video. Sure, even with its autofocus, it requires a tripod to roll video, but when you get it right, it’ll look amazing.
At its core, though, the only D3100 feature that really matters is the quality of pictures. And in that category, it performs on an exceptionally high level.
Read More: Why You Need a Nikon D3100 This Holiday Season
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)

