As an Ambassador for Platypod tripods I thought you might be interested in the Black Friday deals they’ve just launched. You can find savings on five different gear bundles.You can save from $25 to $126 depending upon which bundle you … Continue reading
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Infrared photography I’ve probably mentioned this before, but using an infrared converted camera increases your chances of coming home with a solid image when shooting in the middle of the day. I upgraded my infrared camera from a Lumix G6 … Continue reading
Professional Photographers of America (PPA) hold the International Photographic Competition (IPC) each year. My results. The Jury A panel of 36 eminent jurors from across the United States selected the top photographs from over 5,000 total submitted entries at PPA … Continue reading
PlatyPod tripod is a utility tool I’ve started using more often. I bought mine about a year and a half ago and set it aside for a bit, as it was not front of mind. I started using it again … Continue reading
I’ve been enjoying the cooler air at night photographing Nightscapes and Starscapes. Today’s high was 107 here in Sedona, Arizona. Decided to lay low during the day! Platypod tripod I’ve been playing with the Platypod Ultra making some time-lapse videos … Continue reading
Edge of light Living in Sedona, I have been privy to lots of beautiful changing scenery due to changing light conditions. The most interesting images happen on the edges of light when sunrise or sunset occurs. Or, when you find … Continue reading
Travel in China – Xi’an – Part Two Guest Post – Ken MacAdams Ken’s continuing images and stories from Xi’an, China. See the last post here. “For this blog edition, let me introduce you to some background of this interesting … Continue reading
Travel in China – Xi’an Guest Post – Ken MacAdams Ken has been traveling in China and settling in for long periods. His last visit was for quite a while in Xi’an. Enjoy his images and commentary. “I’ve been in … Continue reading
China Through the Eyes of Ken MacAdams – Part Two We continue Ken’s story from last Friday. Check out Part One here. Forbidden City This lake is in a barrio outside the Forbidden City. The smog aids in coloration at … Continue reading
China through the Eyes of Ken MacAdams – Part One Ken is currently wending his way through China and shares news and images from his travels here on Succssful-Photographer. The 12 + hour flight to China will tweek your psychological … Continue reading