t shouldn't surprise you that more photos are shot during the summer months than at any other time of year. The weather is great, the sun shines more and that gets photographers in the mood to get outside and, hopefully, make some great images. But it also means that more bad images are made. To avoid that, here's some advice that will tip the scales in your favor and elevate your images from ho-hum to wow. Let's begin....read more
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Much more than a survey marker where four states come together, the Four Corners region in the southwest U.S. is a reminder of how old our planet is. The wind and water have revealed its very bones and a visitor can feel the spirit of the ancient ones who lived here in centuries past....read more
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I love the Palo Duro Etching!!! I love the weight and the texture of the paper. I use it for B&W and colour prints. It gives great range of greys and contrast in my B&W prints and the colours pop in my landscape and macro photography while still holding the sharpness on the finer details of the macro. I've even used it for some newborn photography - it allows for a softer image that I love with newborn images while still rendering sharp where needed. I would highly recommend anyone try this paper if you like the subtleness of fine art/watercolour papers.