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Read more →The holidays bring light displays to many communities, what use to be a single tree on the town square have become elaborate displays with millions of lights. These displays are a beautiful sight and can make excellent photos, however capturing them in all their glory can be a little tricky.
Read more →Learn the secrets of making stunning night photos.
Read more →There are only three things that control exposure, the ISO speed , the Aperture (the size of the lens opening), and the shutter speed (how long the lens is open). These three things make up what we call the exposure triangle. This class will show you how, using “Liquid
Read more →Smartphone for Photographers I will be presenting a program for the Fort Smith Photographic Alliance on Thursday September 12, 2013 at the Janet Huckabee Nature Center at 7:00 pm When you mention a smartphone and photography, my first thought is poorly composed, not sharp, low quality images that
Read more →Steel Creek Campground Steel Creek campground is must stop location for photographers and sight seers alike if you are visiting the Buffalo National River in Arkansas. The Buffalo River is America’s first National River and one of the last un-dammed rivers in the United States, flowing free for 135 miles. Roark
Read more →Photograph Star Trails Even in Full Moonlight This article will teach you how to use a digital camera to capture beautiful star trail images at night. Contents: What are Star Trails? Equipment Needed Composition Single Exposure Star Trails Image Stacking Star Trails We are now in the fall, one of
Read more →Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway Step back in time to an earlier age of locomotive transportation and enjoy the Excursion Train or the Dining Car. See the 1940-era diesel locomotive in operation or view the stationary steam locomotive exhibits. What to Photograph: The collection of vintage rolling stock at ES&NA
Read more →Like No Place Else on Earth “Rising from the heart of the Tularosa Basin is one of the world’s great natural wonders – the glistening white sands of New Mexico. Here, great wave-like dunes of gypsum sand have engulfed 275 square miles of desert and created the world’s largest gypsum dune
Read more →Natural Falls State Park in Northeastern Oklahoma, known by locals as Dripping Springs Falls, is home to the beautiful 77 foot waterfall, which is one of the tallest and most accessible in the region. This was also the location for the filming of Where the Red Fern Grows. The story
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