“MY BEAUTIFUL AMERICA”


Yosemite National Park. Photo © 2006 OldBlueWebDesigns.com, All rights reserved. Used with the permission of OldBlueWebDesigns.com.

A friend sent me a link to “My Beautiful America” and I am passing it along here for your enjoyment. It is a “flash” slide show accompanied by meditative renditions of patriotic music. The images are framed in an outline of the United States. To give you an idea what the slide show is like, the reduced size screen capture above is part of the show. To enjoy the full size images, you can see the show here and see more of his movie clips at MyBeautifulAmerica.com.

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TWO MILLION PAGE VISITS

Fall MAple LEaves, Michigan's U.P. Photo copyright Jim Doty Jr.
Fall Maple Leaves, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Photo © Jim Doty Jr.

Time for a quiet celebration.

Some time during the day on Friday, March 7, 2008, someone viewed one of the pages at JimDoty.com, my primary photography web site. Unknown to them, that was the two millionth page visit since the site went online with a single marker page on November 8, 1999. On June 25, 2000 (the site’s “birthday”) the site was expanded from a marker page to 25 pages complete with photos. Today the site has over 400 pages.

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FILM VERSUS DIGITAL

With Tim Grey’s permission, I periodically reproduce one of his Q&A emails. If you aren’t already on his DDQ (Digital Darkroom Questions) email list and you are seriously involved in digital photography, I would suggest you go here and learn more. Tim used to be George Lepp’s digital guru before going to work for Microsoft. George Lepp is a first class nature photographer and he writes for Outdoor Photographer. I had an opportunity to participate in one of Mr. Lepp’s field seminars several years ago in Alaska.
The question and answer that prompted this post involves the ongoing “film versus digital” debate.

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PHOTO OF THE DAY: THE DANCER

Deborah. Photo copyright Jim Doty Jr.
Deborah. Photo © Jim Doty Jr.

Filmed with a simple two light set up, both lights bounced out of reflective umbrellas. The main light was above the dancer and to the left of her left arm (camera right). The softer fill light was to the dancer’s right (camera left).

Data: Canon EOS 5D with EF 24-105mm lens set at 55 mm. Shutter 1/100 second, Aperture: f/11, ISO 100. Two “Alien Bees” model B800 studio flash units with umbrellas.

CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOPPING FOR A PHOTOGRAPHER?

It is the time of year that I get asked a lot of questions from people who are buying gifts for photographers, or from photographers wanting to drop hints. (In this post, “photographer” means anyone who likes to take pictures.) “What is the best book for . . . ?” “What are the best point and shoot cameras?” “Is there any really good image editing software for less than $100?” Many of those questions are answered in the posts that follow.

Photo equipment is pretty specialized. If you are buying photo equipment as a gift for the photographer in your life, ask for very specific hints (and send the photographer here).

Happy Gift Giving.

The Buyer’s Guide Series – Your guide to the best of all things photographic. There are over 60 articles in this series, making it one of the most comprehensive buyer’s guides on the Internet.

Buyer’s Guide Series: Recommendations For The Best Photography Equipment, Software, Books, Magazines, DVDs, Online Photo Labs and More

BEST DIGITAL POINT-AND-SHOOT CAMERAS

SHORT LIST (by camera name, sensor size in megapixels, and the zoom range of the lens):

Canon PowerShot A570 IS, 7.1 mp sensor, 4x zoom lens range
Canon PowerShot A640, 10 mp, 4x
Canon PowerShot A710 IS, 7.1 mp, 6x
Canon PowerShot G9, 12.1 mp, 6x
Fujifilm Finepix F31fd, 6.3 mp, 3x
Fujifilm Finepix F50fd, 12 mp, 3x
Fujifilm Finepix S6000fd / S6500fd , 6.3 mp, 10.7x
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8, 7.38 mp, 12x

HONORABLE MENTION:

Canon Powershot S5 IS, 8 mp sensor, 12x zoom lens range

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BEST NATURE AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS

One of the best ways to improve your photography is to read some good instructional books and then go out and try what you just read about. My favorite landscape and nature photography books are here and here.

Some of these are out of print but they are still well worth finding on the used book market.

TRIPOD RECOMENDATIONS

Looking for a tripod? This is the place to find information, recommended models, and links to more information.

It is best to buy your tripod legs and tripod head separately. The best brands are interchangeable so you can match the legs you want with the tripod head that you want.
For years I have been recommending Bogen/Manfrotto and Gitzo tripods. . . .

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BEST MEMORY CARDS FOR DIGITAL CAMERAS

Short List:

SanDisk and Lexar

Memory cards are the “film” for your digital camera. You don’t want to have a card failure and lose your photos. A reliable brand is important.

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BEST DIGITAL PHOTO STORAGE

Don’t lose your digital photos to disc rot or a hard drive crash. Choose the best archival options.

Short CD List:
MAM-A Gold Archive
Delkin eFilm Archival Gold
MAM-A Silver Archive
Verbatim DataLifePlus (with Super AZO dyes)
Taiyo Yuden

Short DVD List:
MAM-A Gold Archive
MAM-A Silver Archive
Taiyo Yuden

Short List of External Hard Drives:
Maxtor
Seagate
Buffalo

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THE BEST IMAGING EDITING SOFTWARE

Your photos will look their best if you optimize them with some good image editing software.

Short list:
Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac
Photoshop Elements 7 for PC
Adobe Photoshop CS/CS2/CS3/CS4

For editing your photos, it is hard to beat Photoshop Elements and Photoshop, both from Adobe. . . .

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AH! THANKSGIVING


Freedom from Want – Painting © Norman Rockwell

When I was growing up, we spent many a Thanksgiving and Christmas at grandpa’s house. Thanksgiving was a much anticipated and happy time. We would often leave Pueblo on Wednesday afternoon after dad got home from work. It was a long 7 hour drive to Haxtun in those pre-interstate highway days, so it would be really late by the time we arrived.

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HORSES & MT. PRINCETON

Horses and Mt. Princeton, Colorado. Photo copyright Jim Doty Jr.
Horses and Mt. Princeton, Colorado. Photo © Jim Doty Jr.

This photo above was taken just a few miles south of Buena Vista, Colorado on U.S. 285. I have filmed this scene on several occasions. The fall colors on this trip were an added photographic bonus.

The drive down U.S. 285 from Denver to the San Luis Valley is one of my favorites. Highlights of the drive (from north to south) are Kenosha Pass about an hour south of Denver (with nice aspen in the fall), the drive down into and across the austere and barren beauty of South Park, the town of Fairplay (made famous by the South Park cartoons on TV), the Arkansas River Valley (where this photo was taken) with the Collegiate Peaks to the west (including Mt. Princeton), Poncha Pass and the drive down into the high desert plateau of the San Luis Valley with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the east, and Great Sand Dunes National Park toward the southern end of the Sangre de Cristos.

Side trips include Guanella Pass (beginning near Grant and going north to Georgetown) and Marshall Pass (begining south of Poncha Springs and heading west to Sargents and U.S. 50). Both passes are beautiful fall color drives.

FOREST FIRE

Forest Fire. Photo copyright Jim Doty Jr.
Forest Fire, Rocky Mountain National Park. Photo © Jim Doty Jr.

This forest fire was a controlled burn to get rid of an excessive amount of underbrush. Exposure was based on the white smoke to make sure it was light without burning out.

Data: Canon 5D, EF 24-105mm lens at 50mm. Shutter: 1/200. Aperture: f/11. ISO: 100

PHOTO OF THE DAY: ASPEN GROVE

Aspen Grove. Photo © Jim Doty Jr.
Aspen Grove, Moraine Park, Rocky Mountain National Park. Photo © Jim Doty Jr.

To create this look in the middle of an aspen grove, I used a wide angle lens (at 17mm) and put the camera low to the ground and pointed the lens up. I used a vertical composition to add height and sweep to the image. The blue sky was saturated with a polarizing filter.

Data: Canon 5D, EF 17-40mm lens at 17mm. Shutter: 1/40 second. Aperture: f/11. ISO 100.

RED HAT LADIES

Red Hat Women. Photo copyright Jim Doty Jr.
Two Red Hat Ladies. Photo © Jim Doty Jr.

A chance drive through Ferncliff Colorado led to a visit with these two delightful and colorful women. They needed someone to take their picture together in front of some colorful leaves (as if there isn’t enough color in the photo already). They were part of a group of 24 members of the “Red Hat Society” (which these two took delight in calling the “Shady Ladies”) that spent time earlier in the day in the Wild Basin Area of Rocky Mountain National Park.

One of them, now in her eighties, pointed out the cabin in Ferncliff (just across the road from where this picture was taken) that she stayed in when she was in her teens, over 60 years ago. Both of them talked about the mischief they got into when they were young. Somehow I got the impression that their mischief days aren’t over. These two are colorful in more ways than one.

You can learn more about the Red Hat Society at their web site.