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The abundance of Florida birds in the sunshine state, actually tells you that there are more probably species in this state than anywhere else and many are quite comfortable with people [read more]
The abundance of Florida birds in the sunshine state, actually tells you that there are more probably species in this state than anywhere else and many are quite comfortable with people [read more]
In Part 1 of Bosque del Apache Wildlife photography I introduced you to photographing the huge winter gathering of Sandhill Cranes and Snowy Geese at this special New Mexico wildlife refuge. [read more]
Flowing water in rivers, creeks, waterfalls and still water bodies such as ponds or lakes have become some of my favorite photography subjects. In this article we will discuss techniques [read more]
Winter is often a time to stay warm inside and follow up on digital files or pursue my passion for indoor studio flower and macro photography. I usually search the [read more]
© Dennis Cordell. All rights reserved. I consider myself to be a portrait photographer, as opposed to a travel photographer. However, I have been photographing in India for over 25 [read more]
Moraine Lake It was my fourth visit to Canada’s immensely popular Banff and Jasper National Parks, but in a way, it felt like my first. My earlier trips took place [read more]
Capture some great rodeo photos by attending a rodeo in your area. Cowboys, cowgirls, horses, bulls and arena activity is in abundance, providing an array of rodeo photography opportunities. Nothing [read more]
Crested Caracara Watch how effortlessly a hawk plucks a tiny mouse from a field and you’ll understand why the bird is called a raptor. The word “raptor” comes from the [read more]
I doubt there is anyone who has not encountered an ant. It seems they could move the world! And they can in their own miniature world. They can move objects [read more]
Copyright © Edwin Brosens All rights reserved. Wasp (Ophion Impressus) Sony Alpha 700 + Novoflex Bellow + Sigma 90/2.8 Macro + Flash + Tripod F/16 @ 0.4 sec. “How many hours [read more]
Copyright © Jim Austin See over there? It’s feeding time for the alligators – it must be noon, on a Sunday. Sixty gators are looking at their trainer, a staff [read more]
© Nancy Rotenberg. All rights reserved. Fill flash, set at – 1.5 stops, helped to freeze the motion of the snake’s flicking tongue. It also provided a highlight in [read more]
© Nancy Rotenberg. All rights reserved. This Dahlia was backlit by a setting sun. In order to maintain detail in the shadows, I opened up 1 1/2 stops, and used [read more]
Hope Creek Sunset While the landscape is quite diverse throughout Alaska, there are plenty of towering mountains, soothing glacial lakes and rivers, and spectacular sunsets to behold no matter what [read more]
The African wild dog, also known as Cape hunting dog or painted wolf, is highly endangered, so consider yourself blessed if you can find them and photograph them in the [read more]
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