Monthly Archives: April 2009

LensAlign Pro: Achieving Lens Alignment

Will LensAlign Pro offer a simpler and more efficient product against others that are available for lens alignment? Recently I rented a lens from LensRentals.com. I wanted to try out the Nikon 14-24 against the wide angle I already own the Sigma 12-24 to see if there was a significant difference in quality between the...

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Top of the World

I have a confession to make. As you might recall early on from my first blog no less, I don’t have much of a filter. If I feel it I am apt to say it. This has led me to many different issues with friends and work. Most positive. If you take care and craft...

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Galen Rowell Gone Soft?

I had a pleasant surprise on my most recent trip out west. I happened to be near Bishop, CA and as many photographers know this is the location of the Mountain Light Gallery. I happened to have a few extra moments and fulfilled my long term desire to walk around and experience many of Galen’s...

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Magee Marsh

I made a side-trip to Magee Marsh along the shores of Lake Erie yesterday. Beginning the second week of May this spot will be a birding hot spot for migrating warblers. They will rest along this last stretch of trees before they make the long flight over Lake Erie to Canada. They wait in this...

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Photo of the Day: Marshall, MI

After my meeting before getting on the road to travel to my next destination I went back in the rain to capture this picture. This is the door to the Trinity Episcopal Church, it was built in 1864 for a cost of $9,982. There have been additions to this church over the years, but this...

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