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Today’s Post by Joe Farace It might be hard for some of our readers in warmer climates to wrap their heads around this but it snowed Sunday night and yesterday. Such is life in Colorado… In a post I wrote for our sister blog ‘Saving the world, One Pixel at a Time’...

Infrared Photography Gi...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace I once received an e-mail from a reader asking “why do you do infrared photography, when regular photography is already so hard?” The short and honest answer is because it’s fun. Your eyes typically see light from approximately 400 to 700...

Mountain Biking Sand Ca...

Today’s Post by Ken MacAdams On a previous post, I wrote about mountain biking among the conifers in the high country, northeast of Cortez, CO. The following day, I switched gears and headed to a trail 25 miles west, located in an area called McElmo Canyon. While slightly lower in...

Shooting with Fisheye L...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace The term fisheye, when used in relation to lens design, was originally coined in 1906 by American physicist Robert W. Wood who based it on how a fish would see an ultra-wide hemispherical view from beneath the water (aka “Snell’s window.”) Yes, this is...

Wordless Wednesday # 15...

Today’s Post By Ken MacAdams A reminder: Wordless Wednesday is back. If only for this month. If you would like to have one of your images featured on Wordless Wednesday, please email us via the CONTACT button above and we’ll send you directions and information on image size. The...

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 memory cards. These are some of the type of questions that we often get here at Mirrorless Photo Tips and in...