The New Manual DSLR Project

Hi, and welcome to my blog. The Manual DSLR Project was started March 30, 2010 with the intent of devoting one year to learning how to use my Nikon D300 in manual mode. I invited you to join me as I took this journey. You celebrated with me as my fingers began to remember which wheel adjusts the shutter speed and which controls the aperture settings. I was brutally honest in sharing my mistakes.

A year passed quickly...and I achieved my goal of demystifying the manual operation of my camera.

While the Manual DSLR Project was intended to be bound by time (one year), I am eager to keep the conversation going. So look for additional posts on anything related to photography. And interact. Let me know if you are reading the blog and find it useful.

All the best...
Mike

Saturday, January 10, 2015

2014 Photo Locations Revealed

My last post included iPhone snapshots I took while on trips in 2014. You were asked to match the location with the photo. Here are the answers.


This is the Bromo Seltzer Tower in Baltimore Maryland. It now anchors the corner of the nation's busiest fire station. 
This shot was taken just after we took off from Lubbock, Texas and shows the dust storms occurring below.
This was made at Rehobeth Beach, Maryland during a June trip.
I took this shot at St. Pete Beach, Florida as we watched the sunset. 
This section of the Berlin Wall was displayed in Portland, Maine.
We stopped in at this Harvey's in Saint Theophile, QC.
This was taken near the end of a quick trip to Dallas. The guy sitting in front of me had the flu.
Until next time...

Mike

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