In photography, the area within the depth of field (DOF) appears sharp, while the areas in front of and beyond the DOF appear blurry. In photos like landscapes, photographers try to have the entire DOF within the view of the photo … Continue reading
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I ran across this post by DrewB of Mom*tog that I thought was worthy of sharing. Drew wrote a guest post for mpix (Mpix is a division of Miller’s Professional Imaging) that provides some great tips on choosing a family photographer. I’ll … Continue reading
We’re celebrating my birthday one day early this evening as we gather the family for my favorite meal – steak, home fried potatoes, and salad. Dessert will also combine my favorites since childhood (a long time ago) – chocolate mayonnaise … Continue reading
BENEFITS OF A DVD VIDEO OVER A PHOTO ALBUM. In my previous blog post, Let Me Archive Your Photo Memories to Slideshow DVD Video, I shared the virtues of creating a digital DVD Video memory. Yes, there are other ways … Continue reading
Most of us have boxes of old photos and slides stuck in boxes on a closet shelf or in storage. There they deteriorate, take up space, and serve no purpose since they aren’t readily available for viewing or sharing with … Continue reading
These are photos taken at Sandia Peak Ski Area on a beautiful day following a fresh fall of powdery snow. My Grandson Jim’s middle school had teacher conferences scheduled so he had the day off from school. It was a … Continue reading
Sandia Peak Ski Area opened for the season on Saturday, January 24th. The Sandia Mountains are a mountain range located in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties, immediately to the east of the city of Albuquerque. Opening had been delayed due to … Continue reading
One of our most memorable travels was a cruise up the Inside Passage of Alaska. We traveled in early September, and the weather was beautiful. The highlight of the trip was the slow and quiet cruise into Glacier Bay. Just … Continue reading