Monthly Archive for January, 2008

A Cow-dak Moment

A a good picture takes technique, composition, focus, lighting and just about anything else in the photographer’s arsenal.

A great picture is usually achieved by a whole different factor- being at the right time at the right place:

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“We were next to a beautiful lake in… Continue reading

Newton’s Apple discovered!

This is one of Ido Liven’s personal favorites, because of its simplicity. Taken in Ruegersberg, Germany (September, 2007), with the old and reliable Olympus C-4000, Ido details:

“The minute I saw this apple lying on the bench I had that well-known

Getting back on Track- The Wide Lens Relaunched

The Wide Lens is Back!

True, this Blog had just a few posts on it before going into a 3 month hibernation period, so I’m not sure how dramatic a statement that is.

Anyway- The Wide Lens, an International stage for amateur and professional photographers to share and display their work and the stories behind it, is up and about. I have implemented some adjustments to the old… Continue reading