By Jay Patel,on August 29th,2011 The Mike Moats Macro Light Control Kit includes a 24-inch Wimberly™ Plamp and two 14-inch Westcott™ Illuminator Reflector Panels –one is silver on one side and white on the other,and the other is a translucent white diffuser. It also includes the Finding Character in Nature ebook by Mike. I went out for a . . . →Read More:Review:Mike Moats Macro Light Control Kit By Jay Patel,on January 6th,2011 Here are some images taken during our workshop in Nov 2010 in Southern Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Unique geology in t his region provides inspiration –and with a little bit of creativity,we produced some images that make us happy.:) This photograph was taken in the Wahweep region. The numerous craters seen in . . . →Read More:New Images:Escalante Nov 2010 By Jay Patel,on September 1st,2010 Varina took this photograph with a 180mm macro lens earlier this year. Most visitors to Death Valley National Park never notice the beauty in the tiny salt crystals that cover the floor of the salt pan. As a nature photographer,do you slow down and notice the details? We want to see your best detail . . . →Read More:Contest #2:Details in Nature By Jay Patel,on August 1st,2010 We spent a good part of the day photographing Virginia Kendall Ledges in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The park is close to our home,and we visit it often –but today was different. We joined friends from the Cleveland Photographic Society for a group field trip. It was great fun,and . . . →Read More:Kendall Ledges,Ohio | |