Jim Austin Jimages shows how AUTO-ISO plus Manual can be a flexible choice for wildlife photography, and why this 5th exposure mode is an effective approach to better exposures with [read more]
Nature is my beloved. Her minute creatures offer visions and whisper seeds of wisdom. We learn to listen with our cameras and our minds. Loving her small beings, we can [read more]
WHAT IS NOW AND THEN? Now and Then is an ongoing Apogee Photo series about the interface between today’s photo culture and the history of photography. In ‘Camera in the [read more]
“Quite early in the dolphin research, around 1955, I had realized that the dolphins have a very large brain, larger than ours, and that they were far more developed than [read more]
LEVEL: intermediate, advanced photographers GEAR NEEDED:Telephoto lens. DSLR camera set to RAW, sRGB, set for color images, tripod if preferred. LOCATIONS: bird refuges, bird rescue agency, zoos, national parks. GOOD [read more]
Photographing animals in the wild can be a challenge, especially the big 5, which includes lions, elephants, rhinos, buffaloes and leopards. First, you have to go out in the bush [read more]
The largest and best panel of pictographs to be found in the Southwest is on the canyon walls of the Great Gallery located in Horseshoe Canyon in the western annex of Canyonlands [read more]
EXPANDED VISION Making a photograph, we can expand our vision. Here is a fun way to accomplish this during your outdoor photography ventures this Fall: 1. START: Photograph Fall textures [read more]
Each season has its own beauty. Come Fall, there are rosy-hued streaks of light at sunrise, crimson and gold in the trees, and crisp morning light. Some years, Autumn is our [read more]
An adventure starts when you are at night in a forest to shoot photos of night butterflies. Because In the dark you don’t know what will appear in front of [read more]
There’s something about 92 pounds of gear and going uphill that makes me wonder why I’m doing this? The answer is, If I’m making the effort to be out here [read more]
Many of my photographs are in some way planned, usually places I have noticed while walking around & recorded them to come back to when the ‘light is right’ – [read more]
If you are thinking of going on a wildlife shoot, why not get some useful tips from our wildlife photography infographic. infographic from www.tuskphoto.com
For the past five years, award-winning physicist and pro photographer, Dr. Elliot McGucken, has traversed thousands of miles with a rather tattered copy of the Tao te Ching, which he [read more]
What is just an inch away from your lens? A world of wonder and wildlife ! Explore macro photography to make compelling nature images. Photographing small things means using all [read more]