Outdoor Photography Tips 36 - Dr Dolittle Photography - Calling Wildlife
Capturing images in nature requires much patience and knowledge of the wildlife you are in pursuit of. Finding suitable habitat and...
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 and Nature Photography Tips 20 - Finalizing your Composition
My definition would be: The sometimes subtle, or, not so subtle, nuances of shaping the final edit that will make the static image come...
Wildlife and Nature Photography Tips 19 - Sometimes a Pain in the Butt
If you have spent any reasonable amount of time shooting wildlife, you have found that humans are the "scariest" critters in the forest....
Wildlife and Nature Photography Tips 13 "Bigger Than Life"
I was recently “Post Processing”(PP) some of my images from my latest desert trip. Rating, developing, and culling as I went, when 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...