Weekly Meal Plan #37 | The Recipe Critic

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Looking for some tasty meals everyone in the family will actually eat? These 5 easy recipes are super yummy and perfect for busy nights! Meal plans are a total lifesaver! They take the stress out…

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Spring is time for flowers and art

Soon, it’s time to photograph flowers as the spring into bloom. They are not quite hitting stride as yet in my area, so I thought I’d grab a grocery store orchid and experiment a little with studio lighting, Photoshop and some textures. Long lens While testing a new long lens from OM System I thought…

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How to avoid forgettable travel photos

If you’re interested in travel photography, among the things you’ve probably thought about is the risk of creating forgettable images — travel snaps that have been taken over and over ad nauseam. The quick fix to this is to avoid the usual locations, angles, and compositions that we see on social media. But if you’re looking…

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Guinness Brownies | The Recipe Critic

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Rich, fudgy, and packed with deep chocolate flavor, Guinness Brownies are a must-try for any dessert lover! The stout beer enhances the cocoa, adding a subtle, malty depth of flavor that makes these brownies rich and…

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9 Destinations Under $50 A Day

We all want to travel more. Whether a vacation, career break, gap year trip, there’s some trip we are always thinking about. One of the things that keeps a lot of people from achieving that dream is money. Saving money to travel can be an uphill battle but travel is not as expensive as you…

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Colcannon Soup | The Recipe Critic

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Colcannon soup is a creamy, luscious soup inspired by the traditional Irish dish that is made with potatoes, cabbage, kale, butter, and cream. This would be a fun, delicious recipe to start a St. Patrick’s…

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When to use manual focus on your camera

While most photographers rely on autofocus (even the pros), sometimes autofocus isn’t the right tool. You may find yourself needing to use manual focus. Perhaps your camera keeps latching onto the wrong object. Or perhaps using the autofocus assist lamp is drawing too much attention as you try to shoot that dramatic performance. It’s OK…

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