May 06
Well, we’re half way through the week today! Several of the kids are spending time with the grandparents, so I have an unprecedented few minutes and give a second post of the day! I wanted to share a few of the interesting posts/things I’ve run across recently.
- Jeff at PhotoWalkPro put together a nice article on Hyperfocul Distance (basically, where you should focus the camera in a landscape photo). The post covers all the details and then gives you some nice shortcuts. If you ever photograph landscapes, it’s worth a look. You can read more about it here.
- Jason at CanonBlogger, as always, has a few good posts to take a look at. You can check out his blog here or take a look at the required shutter speeds to freeze action here.
- If you haven’t checked out Moose Peterson’s site recently, you’re missing some great Bison shots. Wildlife is starting to come out in force and Moose isn’t missing a beat.
- Do you use a Mac? Do you backup your files? If so, check out a few recent posts from John Nack here and here. He recently went through the unfortunate disaster of hard drive failure (been there, done that). The new Time Machine feature and Time Capsule, though, saved his bacon.
- I’ve read no fewer than 10 posts on the recent Orphan Works Act recently. If, for some reason, haven’t heard of it, you can check out some details here, here and here, just for starters. Basically, it sets forth how what should happen when the owner of a copyrighted work can’t be found.

