PHOTOGRAPHING BLUE WILDFLOWERS
One of the few things I remember from my college physics classes was Mr. Roy G. Biv. Well, Mr. Biv wasn’t a person. Rather, he was a memory device used [read more]
One of the few things I remember from my college physics classes was Mr. Roy G. Biv. Well, Mr. Biv wasn’t a person. Rather, he was a memory device used [read more]
Learn some tips on getting great flower photos. One of the joys for me each year is anticipating gardens and landscapes full of beautiful flowers. I’m lucky enough to live in [read more]
Every winter the colors of the witch hazel flowers brighten the grounds at the Arboretum Kalmthout in Belgium. Even when the temperatures reach -20 degrees, they keep flowering. Winter doesn’t [read more]
I once heard butterflies referred to as “flying flowers.” I don’t know who coined that description, but it’s accurate. The delicate little bugs are as beautiful and colorful as flowers, [read more]
Many people think you have to go out of the city to observe and enjoy nature. But even in a metropolitan area you can get in contact with nature by [read more]
Spring has made its way towards summer and in many places the wildflowers and the flowers in the parks are either beginning to bloom or are already showing their vibrant [read more]
Years ago, the definition of macro photography was easy – when the image on 35mm film was at least as large as the subject, it was considered a macro photograph. [read more]
Learn some great photo tips and techniques, from lighting to composition and camera settings. Choose your area of interest: Animals & Reptiles Birds Insects and Spiders Landscapes, Seascapes & Water [read more]
I love the spring and summer, that’s the time I can indulge in close up flowers photography. I enjoy watching roses and other flowers grow and bloom. Their brilliant colors and [read more]
What equipment do you ideally require for Photographing flowers? My second tutorial looks at the photographic equipment which might come in useful for this subject. (part one of photographing flowers [read more]
Wildflowers photography and flowers in general are one of the most photographed subjects in nature. With so many images of flowers out there, from extreme close-ups to fields of flowers, [read more]
Copyright © Noella Ballenger Soft light on an overcast day brings out the rich color in the thistle. By using a very long telephoto lens (400mm), isolating one thistle and [read more]
Anybody can photograph flowers. Just get a point-and-shoot camera, aim it at the flower, and press the shutter release. Voila! – you have a photograph of a flower. But to [read more]
“Spring has sprung; the grass has riz; I wonder where my camera iz?” to para-rephrase an old poem of sorts. In spring and summer, flowers are everywhere and present perfect [read more]
With so many different lenses available on the market today, and at vastly varying price points, it can often be a real challenge to work out which will be the [read more]
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