Exposure Triangle Explained: ISO, Light, and Noise

Osprey in the Rocky Mountains

The purpose of this article is to clear up myths and misinformation about image exposure ISO, and noise. So, what is exposure exactly? Exposure is simply the amount of light reaching your sensor or film in a given amount of time. The amount of light reaching your sensor is determined by the length of time the camera’s shutter is open, and the size of the opening in your selected lens model.

Discover The War On Wildlife Trilogy: Unboxing & Insights

My order of author copies of my new novel, The War On Wildlife finally arrived over the weekend, and I thought it might be nice idea to do an unboxing Youtube Video!

Happy Easter 2026

Snow Capped Mountains

Thought I'd put together this quick Easter message YouTube video from the top of Grouse Mountain at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Range of Colorado!

Epic Wildlife Adventure: Protecting Nature’s Wild Heroes

The War On Wildlife

I thought I would put together this post comprised of nice quotes from others, to announce the completion of my wildlife trilogy which I am calling by the name of the last book in the series, "The War On Wildlife", as the entire trilogy is indeed about this nation's war on it's own four footed wild legacy.

Colorado Author Achieves Major Milestone

War on Wildlife Photographer Author(Facebook Cover)

Colorado photographer and author, Steven W. Krull has just released his third historical fiction / romantic adventure novel in the War on Wildlife Trilogy, five years in the making. The War on Wildlife, third release in the series, is focused primarily on Colorado's voter mandated effort to reintroduce wild wolves to the mountain ecosystem.

The War On Wildlife Episode Thirteen

Deia (model) Jean Jacket

Bonus Episode,  due to the Superbowl next weekend. Since this is an off week,  I have decided to publish Episode Thirteen - The Photoshoot, a week early!

A Monochrome Start to 2026

Monochrome Pikes Peak Region

It wasn't something that I intended, or set out to do, but it seems that monochrome photography might be a recurring theme in 2026. A renewed interest in black and white film can be partially attributed to a road trip to Denver, with an inevitable stop at Englewood Camera to look at the used gear. On that trip I discovered an FD 100-300mm manual focus lens at a price impossible to ignore. That particular lens just happens to emply a 58mm filter size, the exact size of my set of monochrome filters.