Outdoor Photography Tips 50 - Right Left Up Down - Subject placement?
Time in the field has been spent, and it is now the moment that the image gets processed. I recently shared some of my images to an...
Outdoor Photography Tips 49 - Noise and debris -how to use the unusable.
Wow! Time is flying by. It has been a few months since my last visit to the blogging keyboard. In this blog I would like to discuss the...
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 27 -Horses in the Rain...or not exactly
I was subbing at one of the local middle schools just before Christmas Break. One of the students asked me to draw for them a Paint...
Wildlife and Nature Photography Tip 26 - Part two of Zoo Problems & Solutions Losing the Backgr
In part 1, we explored a few possible techniques that you can use to eliminate distracting foreground mesh or bars from the enclosure...
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....