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Wisconsin Wedding Photographer Joel Nisleit Featured in 'Local Leben' Magazine
February 09, 2015 - As a former photojournalist, I've had my images in print so many times it took a while for it to sink in that my feature...
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Horicon Marsh Forest in Snow Storm With Bent Trees
February 25, 2013 - A nice example of how color and texture can be found in a fairly monochromatic scene. This is a snow-covered forest duri...
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How to Create a Sun Star With a Small Aperture
February 07, 2013 - One of the elements of interest here is the sun star created by shooting at a narrow aperture, f/22, on a wide angle len...
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Snowy Storm Scene
February 05, 2013 - A fun quick study of snow covering a wooden fence and tree in a field near the Horicon Marsh. I find the noise at ISO 40...
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Shooting a Snowy Forest With Color Gel
January 31, 2013 - Out in a recent snow storm I found the woods near the Horicon Marsh interesting, every branch covered with snow. It was...
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Horicon Winter Snow, Ice and Texture Photography
January 03, 2013 - Finally, the sun broke the overcast conditions we'd been having the past week here in Horicon, and I took the opportunit...
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An Exercise in Metering and Dynamic Range
December 27, 2012 - Image: Nikon D200, Nikkor 24-85 f/3.5 lens at 24mm, ISO 200, 1/60 @ f/9, AWB, hand-held
A recent trip after a snow stor...
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