Monthly Archives: November 2008

MAKE YOUR IMAGES SHARP!! Tips to help……..

©Jack Graham In a recent issue of Outdoor Photographer Magazine (December 2008), Rob Sheppard wrote an article about 10 tips for better auto focus. It contained really great information for those who use Auto focus (AF) to insure sharpness. Some of t [...]

2020-02-11T09:45:30-08:00November 28th, 2008|Comments Off on MAKE YOUR IMAGES SHARP!! Tips to help……..

WYOMING WINTER 2008

Next Monday, I'll be heading out from Portland Or. to NW Yoming as I do this time of year to photogrraph the Big Horn Sheep as well as the landscape of the area in Winter. during my WINTER WYOMING PHOTO SAFARI ( see www.jackgrahamphoto.com for detail [...]

2008-11-27T15:59:45-08:00November 27th, 2008|Comments Off on WYOMING WINTER 2008

Fall in North Eastern Oregon and its all so close!

©Jack Grahaam                    Trout Creek, near Trout River, Klickitat County, Washington One of the things I always brag to folks from out of town is how truly access able this area is. Within a radius of about 70 miles from Portland Airport (PDX [...]

2008-11-18T15:29:10-08:00November 18th, 2008|Comments Off on Fall in North Eastern Oregon and its all so close!

“TINY LANDSCAPES”, the book, by Mike Moats

My friend and partner in our Macro and More Photography Workshops, Mike Moats has recently published his 1st book entitled TINY LANDSCAPES©.  I always liked that name ( its the same as Mike's website as well) since so much of Macro photography uses t [...]

2008-11-04T11:17:31-08:00November 4th, 2008|Comments Off on “TINY LANDSCAPES”, the book, by Mike Moats
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