Glenn Woodell
About
Services
Available Prints
Client Galleries
Blog
Clinics
Workshops
Contact
Right Place at the Right Time and with a Camera in Hand
This one image pretty much sums up what photography is all about. It's about being ready for the right moment. I've already mentioned this in my post about what the best...
Read the Full Post »
A Taste of India
One afternoon, while leaving a music event with my girlfriend where we were shooting, we drove by a large Indian festival that was open to the public. It was an annual ev...
Read the Full Post »
New York City Perspective
New York City is a fabulous place to go with a camera. There is no shortage of photo opportunities, whether it be the many fabulous buildings towering above your head or...
Read the Full Post »
Walking Tours
One of my favorite photographic things to do is to simply walk around urban areas and look for scenes grab my attention. They can range from wide, scenic views to detail...
Read the Full Post »
Software
Here I present information about the software I use or have reviewed. Rather than regurgitate marketing materials provided to me, I will offer my own experiences and opin...
Read the Full Post »
Resources
Listed below are the resources I use on a regular basis. I hope you find them as useful as I have. B&H Photo has become my first choice in Internet purchases for new gea...
Read the Full Post »
Teleconverters
The old adage that you don’t get something for nothing applies here. Teleconverters are short lens extensions that attach between the lens and the camera body. They multi...
Read the Full Post »
Backlit Scenes
One of the rules of beginning photography is that you never shoot into the light. One of my suggestions is that you learn the rules but then you learn to break them creat...
Read the Full Post »
Extension Tubes – The Poor Man’s Macro
While photography is often quite expensive, there is one thing you can do that will cost you little but will greatly enhance your photographic tool set. Macro photography...
Read the Full Post »
Back Button Focus
With most cameras, the shutter button performs three functions. A half press starts the autofocus and analyzes the scene for the metering, and a full press releases the s...
Read the Full Post »
What is RAW?
I’ll cut right to the chase. If you’re not shooting in RAW yet, you should start doing it…yesterday. And once you get the hang of it you will wish you had started earlier...
Read the Full Post »
What is Noise?
Noise is false data due to extremely small electrical signals that are not generated by light from the scene but are caused by interference or energy from other sources....
Read the Full Post »
Sensor Sizes
Confused about all the different digital sensor sizes? Don’t feel alone. There may be more than you realize. Take a look at the chart below. The blue outline is the stand...
Read the Full Post »
My Gear
My Gear When it comes to camera bodies, I am very brand-non specific, having started with Minolta, moved to Nikon, and then to Canon. My firm belief is that they all make...
Read the Full Post »
Tech/Tips/Opinions
Here, you will find articles about photographic and photo imaging techniques, tips for getting better images, and honest opinions, in red, that you are free to ignore. Th...
Read the Full Post »
« Older Posts
Newer Posts »
Subscribe
RSS
Recent Posts
The Math Behind the Pixels
Stacking Canon Series III Extenders
Watermarking, Logos, and Copyrights
Focus Stacking in Photoshop
Thoughts on the Mirrorless Revolution
First Impressions of Canon's Animal Eye Tracking
The Elk of Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Notes for Photographers about Proofing for Your Clients
A Day in the Life of Mimsey Mack
Alyssa Channelle
Keywords
focus
wildlife
mirrorless
Canon
extension tube
cropping
math
Megapixels
pixels
extenders
Archive
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
« 2018
2019
2020 »
January
February
March
April
May
June
(31)
July (31)
August
(1)
September (1)
October
November
December
« 2019
2020
2021 »
January
February
March
April
(5)
May (5)
(1)
June (1)
July
August
September
October
(4)
November (4)
December
« 2020
2021
2022 »
(3)
January (3)
February
(1)
March (1)
April
May
June
July
(1)
August (1)
September
October
November
December
« 2021
2022
2023 »
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
« 2022
2023
2024 »
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
© Glenn Woodell