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 43 - The Three P's.
As I sit here pecking at the keyboard, I was thinking about what really makes a decent wildlife photograph. How does one get to a...
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 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 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 23 - Gold Found in the Sandwich Islands
I just returned from a recent visit to the Sandwich islands. For those of you who have no knowledge of this name, no bells going off in...
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 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....