A Family Saga

Today’s Post by Mildred Alpern Ninety years ago, my husband’s father purchased some land by a lake in upstate New York and constructed a vacation house for his growing family. Over the years, during the summer months, family members and guests would gather, some staying, others visiting...

High Road to China

Today’s Post by Ken MacAdams While solidly anchored in the land of sleep, a new, foreign noise crept in; a man riding by on his bicycle in the darkness outside our apartment, radio blaring, sharing his Asian music with the world. Now awake, I turned grinning to Mary and said,...

Answering Reader Questi...

Today’s Video by Barry Staver and Joe Farace Barry and Joe are back in Studio B and they’re answering reader questions, most of which in this episode are related to outdoor and landscape photography, with a brief mention of infrared photography. We’ll also talk about...

Wordless Wednesday #20:...

Today’s Post by Ken MacAdams Camera: Panasonic GX8 Lens: Lumix G Vario 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH. POWER O.I.S. A reminder: If you would like to have one of your images featured on Wordless Wednesday, please contact us via the CONTACT button above and we’ll e-mail directions and...

Why I Still Shoot RAW

Today’s Post by Mark Toal Every year digital cameras produce better JPEG files and I wonder if I still need to shoot a RAW plus a JPEG file. This image that I took last week showed me why RAW files are still important. I only had a minute to capture my friend Jeff feeding his horse with...

October’s Impress...

Today’s Post by Mildred Alpern I suspect that the French Impressionists would have been pleased with the colorful spills of reds, yellows, and oranges on the lakes in Harriman State Park, NY in mid October. The opportunity to trace the beauty of the changing seasons in this 47,000- plus...