Getting it Right in the Digital Camera

Digital Photography by Jeffrey Newcomer. Focusing on getting it right in the digital camera. Featuring photography in New England.

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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Chasing Rainbows

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    With Thanks to Sir Isaac Newton Summer is the season of rainbows.  They are...
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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Sensor Dust

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Dealing with the Dust Do I need to say anything more. Anyone with a DSLR knows the frustration of dealing with the blotches on thei...
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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Photographing Falling Snow

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And Getting Rid of the Blotches It is a wonderful, but also occasionally painful fact that landscape photography is often at its ...
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Jeff Newcomer
Spofford, New Hampshire, United States
Jeff Newcomer had been a physician practicing in New Hampshire and Vermont for over 30 years. Over that time, as a member of the Conservation Commission in his home of Chesterfield New Hampshire, he has used his photography to promote the protection and appreciation of the town's wild lands. In recent years he has been transitioning his focus from medicine to photography, writing and teaching. Jeff enjoys photographing throughout New England, but has concentrated on the Monadnock Region and southern Vermont and has had a long term artistic relationship with Mount Monadnock. He is a featured artist in a number of local galleries and his work is often seen in regional print, web publications and in business installations throughout the country. For years Jeff has published a calendar celebrating the beauty of The New England country-side in all seasons. All of the proceeds from his New England Reflections Calendar have gone to support the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program at the Cheshire Medical Center. Jeff has a strong commitment to sharing his excitement about the special beauty of our region and publishes a blog about photography in New England.
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