Wildlife & Nature Photography Tips 12 Can't sleep? Look to the Stars
I am currently parked at a grill on the Eastern side of the Sierra Nevada Range in California, waiting for dinner to be served. I emerged...
Wildlife Photography Tips 11 The Leaping Frog
The Leaping Frog As I reviewed the title of this article, I had to chuckle a bit. It almost sounded like the name of a pub in a Harry...
Wildlife Photography Tips 10 - Remotely Exciting
Sometimes I take a moment to review my life. I have been told I don’t have control over my destiny, sometimes my kids, and certainly not...
Wildlife Photography Tips 9 - Wildlife at Home
Woohoo, the holiday season is all about us. I am in constant flux with entertaining guests, performing chores and running around...
Wildlife Photography Tips 8 - Image Stacking
(I have received this request, so here goes. I will address some of the questions in this post, and follow up in future posts.) OK, share...
Wildlife Photography Tips 7 - Birds in Flight
Capturing birds in flight can be a difficult prospect for the novice, or even the more advanced photographer, for that matter. This...
Wildlife Photography Tips 6 - Image Stacking
I hope this can help someone. It is basic, but there are always beginners like me into the stacking process. I illustrated one of the...
Wildlife Photography Tips 5 - Dragonflies in Flight
I thought I would provide a tip for those interested in shooting dragonflies in flight. They can, at times, be difficult to capture on...
Wildlife Photography Tips 4 - Stalking Small Subjects
I have just returned from several days in the Salton Sea and surrounding environs. Since there is a quite a variety of micro habitats, I...
Wildlife Photography Tips 3 - Auto or Manual?
I am so glad to be an amateur photographer. I read posts that explain how real professional photographers only shoot in manual mode. Be...