Promoting Nancy’s photography and educating the public about nature, photography, and God

  • Our Newest Gigapan: Ft Myers Beach Pier

    You can be the first to own a print of this image. The image should be as sharp as any on a canvas print up to 8 feet high and 27 feet long, but our printer will only go just above three feet by ten feet. As for how to get a print larger than…

  • The Secret To Finding Hummingbirds In South Florida

    You can only find hummingbirds in the Americas. There are almost 360 species of hummingbirds, most of which live in the tropics. Seventeen of those species regularly visit the United States, but only fourteen breed there. Eleven species have been to Florida. Five species reach southern Florida, and only a couple of those could be…

  • Which Color Space Should I Use?

    I don’t generally write an article on a subject that’s already adequately covered; I write when I think I can add something new. After recently discussing this topic with members of our local camera club, I’ve reviewed the existing color space material and still have little to add, but maybe I can at least steer…

  • Making A Picture Frame From Dilapidated Fence Pickets

    Weird Wood – Part 5 of 5 As you may recall, this series began with Working With Weird Wood: Preface. After reading that, you may be asking yourself, “What happened to Parts 2 through 4 of this series”? After all, I did publish the promised preparatory article Thoughts On Mat Layout and Part 1 of…

  • How To Make Your Beveled Edges Look Like A Continuation Of Your Image

    When describing our canvas gallery-wrap optionslink, we mention that the technique we use, the digital stretch wrap, creates an optical illusion. For any given amount of stretch, there is a particular “illusion angle” at which the sides look like an unstretched and uncompressed continuation of the frontthe math. Figure 1 shows that angle for various…

About This Blog

Bee Happy Graphics develops, promotes, and sells the photography of Nancy Moreland (as well as processing and printing the work of other people). This blog discusses Nancy’s artwork and photography in general; introduces new photography, printing, and framing techniques; and announces art festivals and other upcoming events we may be a part of. To learn more about Bee Happy Graphics, check out www.BeeHappyGraphics.com.

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