Photography

For most of us here on Chi Wulff, fly fishing makes the world go round. For me, photography makes the world go round. There’s a natural connection here. Fly fishing multimedia has long been enjoyed by anglers the world across. It is gaining popularity amongst non-anglers as well… who doesn’t dream of a quiet moment […]

how to lose $2400 in 24 seconds from Kurtis Hough on Vimeo.

As unlikely as it might sound, we’re entering one of my favorites times to be on the water back home – those weeks (pending the year) that the rivers run clear and cold before they ice up completely in the depth of the winter freeze. The combination of low river flows, the winter sunlight, unique […]

Fly Fishing Images by Eoin Fairgrieve from Eoin Fairgrieve on Vimeo. Nifty presentation of images, Eoin. We thinks you’re probably onto somewhere here……

“PhotoTips” Episode 110 – Understanding DOF (Depth Of Field) from James Beltz on Vimeo. Fast forward to 5:35 to see the actual tutorial. This is a decent vid that visits the core principle related to DOF (aperture values) but also two other critical issues – distance to subject and lens focal length. Wanna really kick […]

While the presentation might be unorthodox, here’s a great demonstration of Canon’s new 8-15 mm f/4 Fisheye Zoom. Fly fishers take pics of things other than fish now and then. This one’s going on our must have someday list…….

In a world with another self proclaimed expert popping up almost everyday, heavy hitter (in the photography / video / audio / tech worlds) B&H has unleashed their education and review portal – In Depth. Though I seem to be on their site at least once a week I’m usually tracking down specs on a […]

200 megapixel images using a 50 Mpix sensor. So how in the hell does that work? From the Hasselblad site – The H4D-200MS camera uses a 50Mpix sensor mounted onto our patented symmetrical multi-shot frame, which can accurately position the sensor with accuracy, using piezo-electrical actuators. The camera then captures 6 shots, by moving the sensor […]

Via the NYT’s Gadgetwise Blog – Tom Bol, landscape and adventure-sports photographer based out of Fort Collins offers his Seven Tips to Better Landscape Photos. I consider myself somewhat of an authority on the matter, having shot landscape pics I’ve been disappointed in since scraping together lawn mowing money to buy my first 35 mm […]

Via Jess at Fire Girl Photography

MacWorld has released the 4th edition of their Digital Photography Superguide (DPS) this morning. When we stumbled across the first edition of this Superguide several years ago, we weren’t expecting much. After all, there are hoards of digital photography guides available out there AND digital photography technology continues to evolve at light speed. Not necessarily […]

1.  Get off the Beaten Path.  See a host of cars parked on the side of the road?  Keep driving.  Near an easy-access turnout to a famous view?  Go around.  Sure, there are great shots to be had of famous locations and scenes.  But there are already an infinite number of images with that exact […]

Mike’s 10-25-2010 HDR timelapse reel from Mike Curtis on Vimeo. Macworld recently posted a nifty article in their Creative Notes series – Create HDR Time-Lapse Video with a Digital Camera from Mike Curtis. From the video above it’s easy to see the results are compelling and while tech intensive this is a technique serious photogs […]

One of the most common dilemmas for photographers is how to manage their gear in inclement weather.  Let’s face it, digital cameras and their accoutrement and not necessarily suited for arctic weather (like today here in Colorado; wind chill beyond -30). One of the best things a photographer can do for their gear is to […]