Beer/Cider Photo of the Week: Orval’s Arches and Ruins
Architecture can be hard to capture properly, especially if you’re close up and don’t have a wide-angle lens. You often have resort to looking for […]
Architecture can be hard to capture properly, especially if you’re close up and don’t have a wide-angle lens. You often have resort to looking for […]
A shallow field of depth can take a noisy background, such as bunch of leaves, and blur it out into an excellent way to frame […]
Photographing inanimate objects often requires some good arrangement to create life and motion from still items in a still photograph. While tasting beers with Pierre […]
When you’re operating with a limited lens kit, in this case a 17mm-55mm zoom, your body is often the thing that gets moved the most […]
Things reflected on water is always a favorite subject for photographers. The misty, rippling reflection of colors and shapes makes a nice contrast to the […]
It’s always fun to share adventures with a friend. I was excited to have the opportunity to visit the famed Trappist Monastery of Rochefort. […]
With the light flooding in from the windows in the background, this shot come out quite nicely and without flaring out everything. It definitely adds […]
Pay attention to your background! If you don’t, you’ll end up with some interesting stuff. Here, I ended up with a bit of clutter. […]
When you’re shooting someone “in action” or talking, you often get some really weird stuff, particularly when it comes to facial expressions. It requires you […]
I always feel like I’m invading someone’s space when I take a picture of them. I guess that part of me hasn’t worn off yet. […]
Merry Christmas from I think about beer! I liked how the bare limbs of the weeping willow and the thinning autumn foliage framed the Art […]
A white sign against a cloudy sky. Fortunately the black outlines of the ghost help to highlight set the image apart. The grey bricks and […]
The simple contrasts of a dark wall, a light floor and base and the middle tones of the copper vessel provide a nice basic color […]
I love old copper brewing equipment. It’s fun to photograph because you can really capture the rich tones of the metal. Additionally, you can see […]
Older breweries are often poorly lit. Not much in the way of lighting upgrades have been installed which makes for a lot of bad shots […]