Outdoor Photography Tips 48 - Stripping the background.
Here we are in September and the Fall temps are beginning to break. I am expecting some more hot weather here in this region of...
Outdoor Photography Tips 45 - Photographing Bees and Wasps in Flight
WARNING!!! This article is longer than other blogs articles on this site. I didn't want to make it two parts, so you could have all the...
Outdoor Photography Tips 41 - Running in Circles - How to photograph quick critters.
Summer is just around the corner and I am already overwhelmed by the number of invertebrates to shoot this year. The small herps -...
Outdoor Photography Tips 37 - Stop the Movement - Active Subject Stacking
WOW, 2018. The new year, and I noticed it has been a month or so since the last blog. So here I am listing a bit to one side from the...
Outdoor Photography Tips 32 - Slow and Steady - Stacking in the Field
Hiking, while shooting wildlife, is always a constant challenge. I am sometimes stalking, other times sticking myself into the solitude...
Outdoor Photography Tips 31 - Shooting Ghosts - Insects in flight
OK. So I am sipping on my usual chocolate banana milkshake when (LIGHT BULB!!!) I cooked up this great idea. I would like to capture some...
Wildlife and Nature Photography Tip 29 - Imagine the Invisible.
Just imagine, you are setting up a close-up shot and the beauty and fine color saturation of the subject stands out as a perfect example...
Wildlife and Nature Photography Tip 28 - Below the Knees
I don't reside in a part of the world where extreme climatic conditions are experienced every year. As a matter-of-fact, the center of...
Wildlife and Nature Photography Tip 24- Fencing with the Dragons
For those that are not readers, but are more into "info fishing" I have decided to include the technical data at the beginning of each...
Wildlife and Nature Photography Tip 52- The Perfect Shot.
The Perfect Shot Wow, every image I take comes out just the way I wanted it. Boy would I love to be able to say that with confidence....