While composing shots with your camera, one of the basics you’ll want to master is The Rule of Thirds. After all, it is a technique developed by the Masters, way before cameras were even invented. All kinds of studies and theories have been done and conclusions drawn by brain scientists as to how our eyes are drawn to the thirds of a picture. Others say the
Camera Talk: How to Take Self Portraits
As a world traveler it’s always a blast coming home with a few gigabytes of digital proof of where you’ve been and the amazing sights you’ve seen. Today I’d like to teach you a little trick you can use to put yourself in the picture; even when you’re in a remote location. Nobody’s around to help you. It’s just you and the camera (Tripod, if you
The Olympic Transportation System
You would think attending a massive world-wide event like the Olympics, in Vancouver B.C. would be—well—crowded. Thousands upon thousands of people attended the games on Whistler Mountain and Cypress Mountain. Lines of people streamed out of the sky train stations and SeaBus station, however the friendly folk of Canada have an incredible transit system. My
15 Steps to Understanding Japan, part 3: The Face Mask
Here is the third installment of In The Know’s quest in understanding Japanese culture. I had been wandering in Kyoto when it first happened — probably not, but the first time I noticed. Mother, daughter and baby all wearing surgical masks. Since then I have seen tons of people wearing them. However, I have never seen them being worn outside of a
Golf in Paradise, the St. Kitts Marriott
FRIGATE BAY, ST. KITTS – February 2010 – Golf enthusiasts and celebrity athletes alike will once again head to The St. Kitts Marriott Resort for the 5th Annual Legends Golf Classic, April 21 – 25, 2010. The celebrated five-day event will feature two days of championship golf hosted by all-star athletes at the resort’s Royal St. Kitts Golf Club, one of





