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Jpeg or Raw? Looking Your Best in Digital Photography
It’s one of the oldest questions in digital photography: Should I set my camera to shoot raw files, or jpeg, or both, and is there a real difference? With many inexpensive cameras and cell phones, you don’t have a choice. … Continue reading
Posted in Backroads of Illinois, Backroads of Kansas, Backroads of Kentucky, Backroads of Virginia, Backroads of West Virginia, Photo Gear
Tagged Bob Bell, cr2, drivingbackroads, how to, jpeg, Monroe County, nef, photo editing, photography, Photoshop, raf, raw, Union, West Virginia, WV
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Windows
Windows. Most buildings have them and they make great subjects for photography. Abandoned homes and stores often have the best windows for the back road photographer, and they can be shot from inside or outside. I’m sharing a few of … Continue reading
Posted in Backroads of Kentucky, Backroads of West Virginia, Uncategorized
Tagged abandoned, Bob Bell, drivingbackroads, Kentucky, photography, West Virginia, window, windows
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Reed’s Mill, Second Creek, WV
It was Memorial Day, and clouds perfect for photography had developed in the West Virginia sky. I knew they wouldn’t last long. I had several locations I wanted to visit. My wife and I loaded the Armada with our pug … Continue reading
Posted in Backroads of West Virginia
Tagged Bob Bell, grist mill, Larry Mustain, mill, Monroe County, Second Creek, West Virginia
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