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 44 - Birds in Flight & Other Moving Subjects
Recently, I received a request from a visitor on my site. He has been capturing wildlife with his camera and obtaining satisfactory...
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 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 Tips 22 - Photographing Bats in Flight
Wildlife shooting can be challenging in the best of circumstances. Initially, I located and captured images of some Mexican Free-tailed...
Wildlife and Nature Photography Tips 21- Comping to get the Right Exposure
Sometimes we have to deal with difficult lighting conditions when shooting in the field. With that, comes a list of sacrifices to accept...
Wildlife Photography Tips 17 - Shoot Your Plan - Hummingbirds in Flight
I was so waiting for this Spring. I was aching to get out and shoot the emerging wildlife. Of course, I wait, and wait, and wait. Then,...
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 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 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...