Tag Archives: nikon
Deciphering Chaos With Perspective Control Lenses
So, as you probably can see, I like taking nature photos when I’m wandering around in the local woods around Boulder. It can be challenging to come up with creative ways to take new photos every time, when the surroundings appear to be the same. In the foothills of Boulder, we really don’t have too...
I got a new lens today
As anyone who knows me knows, I really like the tilt shift. The limitless versatility allowed by changing the angle of the focal plane keeps the latent scientist in me entertained for hours. I’ve been using the 45mm version since way back in my Canon days of last year. When I switched to Nikon, I...
Steve’s First Day of Work
I hired a new employee. His name is Steve. Steves are cool. I was explaining to him how RadioPoppers PXs work, and that I can shoot off-camera flash way over the camera’s synch speed using High Speed Sync. To show my point, I took this shot of him at 1/8000 of a second. Because I...
Back in the saddle again!
It has been a hectic July for me workwise. Sad to say, I haven’t done a single ride! But I’m rectifying that this weekend by doing some rides up in Keystone. Here is a shot from the Colorado Trail high above Keystone. I lugged the tilt shift along and had a great day taking some...
All RAW processors are not created equal – Adobe DNG Profiles Rule!
The world of digital photography is an interesting blend of art, classical and contemporary photography techniques, and straight up computer nerdiness. In today’s digital age it is imperative to stay on top of all of the latest software updates to keep one’s photography at the top of the game. For better or worse, I have...
Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 vs Nikon 135 f/2.0 Lens Comparision Test
Last year I decided to switch from Canon to Nikon. Switching and upgrading the level of my cameras and lenses was quite expensive, so I made a few decisions to try and cut costs. One of those decisions was to try and shoot a prime lens instead of a zoom in the telephoto range. So...



