Friday, February 21, 2014

Neutral Density (ND) Filter

I love taking landscape photos. But you already knew that. I also love taking slow shutter speed photos especially around water. You may have figured that out. The problem? If you don't take them at night then it's really easy to overexpose the photo. That means too much light will enter into the camera and the photo will be really bright. Solution? An ND filter! I bought one the other day for $10 because I get a discount. An ND filter is basically sunglasses for a camera. It lets you take photos with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed in daylight without compromising the exposure of the photo. Busy me hasn't been able to experiment with said filter yet, but photos will come soon. For now, this is what a neutral density filter from Promaster looks like.


Saturday, February 1, 2014

Business Owner

Name change, say what? That's right. I received my business license in the mail today, so I am officially a small business owner! Yay for being proactive and getting the ball rolling. I just thought I'd drop in and give you the news. Peace!