The dishes have all been washed and put away, the wrapping paper recycled. Gifts have been exchanged and now maybe you have some time to relax and enjoy a few days off before going back to work. (Maybe you even have time for some photo field trips (I do!).Continue Reading
The New is approaching!
You know how much I love my iPhone! And so do a lot of photographers. Unfortunately the iPhone (all versions) isn’t so good for some things.Continue Reading
Last Day
Just a reminder that tomorrow May 30 is the last day for the Facebook Special Promo. Save big on the Digital Infrared Tutorials program when you go to Facebook and LIKE my page.
The promo code will be gone at midnight tomorrow :-). Just click the FB button at the bottom of this page to get to FB, then LIKE my FB page to reveal the promo code.
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Merry Christmas
I’m not sure when you’re leaving for the holidays, so here’s my wish for you today.
Make it the best Christmas ever, don’t forget about your pets, and make a donation to your favourite charity.
If you forget about the commercial aspect of the season, the intention of this time of year is pretty amazing. And even if it is just for a few hours, we all put our differences behind us, open up our hearts to peace, remember the past, look forward to the future; and one day maybe the spirit of Christmas will remain with all of us all year round.
Merry Christmas!!!
BTW: A big thing for me, today I am attempting to make cookies for Christmas. I say attempting because I have never had any luck baking anything, but I have to give it a shot. I was always a bit envious of those folks who would show up at all the dinners and holiday events arms full of baking and goodies.
I got a few good easy recipes from some friends and I know this time it’s gonna work. yummmm!
(Photos next week.)
The Last of the Invisible Waves Goodbye
Despite the warm weather these past few weeks, the hot infrared sunlight is gone. I found this one image while preparing for the SAG conference – and thought I’d rework it with a new Photoshop post processing technique.