Ice, Tijuana, and a Minivan Full of Japanese Tourists
I am a person who accepts very little on faith. Don’t get me wrong, I have had more than my share of reasons over the years to suspect divine intervention. The fact that I lived through that little incident in Tijuana back in the summer of ’68 is a miracle right up there with the water/wine thing, at least on a personal level. Problem is, my life is cluttered with just as
read onPhotography, the Short Version
I recently received an email from a family member studying photography in school. He was, understandably, struggling to understand the silly jargon that has evolved around modern film and digital SLR lenses. Here, in a nutshell, is a discussion of the terms clouding the lens buying experience.
— Sensor Size —
Digital cameras focus on a sensor instead of film, and the size of that sensor has a lot to do with the way a
