Using a Circular Polarizer
Taken With a Circular Polarizer As a landscape photographer, one of the most important tools in my bag is the Circular Polarizer. This tool can make a world of difference in pretty much every...
View ArticleRevealing the Hidden Ones
I’m often in a hurry to get to the images I know are good once they have been uploaded to the computer. More often than not, I miss those hidden good ones. So what I do is go back and take a look at...
View ArticlePhotographing in Vancouver, BC, Canada
For many city-dwellers like myself, our knowledge of birds extends only to the sounds of invisible birds calling and commonly seen pigeons and ravens. I spent the weekend photographing with Connor...
View ArticleCalling all young photographers: ENTER NOW!
The annual Windland Awards deadline has been extended to May 30th. CLICK HERE for a chance to be displayed at the Smithsonian exhibition. The good news is that due to the large volume of calls and...
View ArticleMacro Photograph with a Diffuser
Macro photography can be very tough, but also very rewarding when you get a pleasing image. I have been doing a lot of experimenting with using diffusers to improve my macro photography. Here I have...
View ArticleCalling all young photographers: Last 2 Days to enter!
Start an entry by 11:59 pm EST on Thursday, May 31th, 2012. START AN ENTRY NOW and your best image may make the journey from the wild to the walls of the Smithsonian. Winners in each category and a...
View ArticleImpressions of the Cotton Carrier Camera Vest (Connor Stefanison)
One of the biggest annoyances I find in photography is dealing with camera straps. If you’ve ever been out shooting with two cameras strapped to your shoulders, you know exactly what I’m talking about....
View ArticleBempton Cliffs (sorry for large image sizes)
Hi guys, I am a budding wildlife photographer at Bristol Uni, or should I say university!! So grateful to be on here, fellow graphers of photo !!!! Sorry for lack of posts lately, have been busy with...
View ArticleMacro Silhouettes
I have been asked by a couple of people now about how these are done. They are very simple really. All you need is a subject that is willing to pose for a minute. I would advise manual focus because...
View ArticleCall For Applications…Nature Photography High School Scholarship Program
Who will be the next great nature photographer? The North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) is currently accepting nominations and applications for their fourteenth annual High School...
View ArticleReview of The Handbook of Bird Photography
No matter what camera gear you’re using and how experienced you are, luck plays a big part in nature photography. There’s no subject for which this is truer than birds. As a bird photographer myself, I...
View ArticleA Face Only a Moth’er Could Love
Have you ever wanted to see an alien? If you do, then I have news for you – you need look no further than your own back porch. These “aliens” come flying out of the night, landing silently, and often...
View ArticleGreat Programs for Young Photographers through National Geographic
Credit: National Geographic Student Expeditions Check out these Great Opportunities for Young Photographers through National Geographic Workshops and Expeditions for High School Students National...
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