Seven Swans A Swimming: Time and Tide in Photography
This is a story about swans. In particular, it is a chronicle about a pair of mute swans. Its moral? The blessing of photography is the process, not the picture [read more]
This is a story about swans. In particular, it is a chronicle about a pair of mute swans. Its moral? The blessing of photography is the process, not the picture [read more]
Bison Magpies and crows were dancing around in my viewfinder, squabbling over choice spots on the elk carcass.Cathy and I had been looking for larger game, but being opportunists like [read more]
You’re driving down the road of most any wetland area in the country, and you notice something out of the corner of your eye–something standing next to the tall grass [read more]
A show of solidarity with a subject and color within an overall landscape is another form of getting up close with nature. Is it really alone or are there other [read more]
Eyes Wild, above, is a show I made with the Windows 7 “Windows Live Movie Maker” program that is a free download from Microsoft, as part of Windows Live Essentials. [read more]
© 2011 Jenny Sheldon Kirk. All rights reserved. Wildlife photography while in the field is exciting, but it can also be very challenging. You can have incredible opportunities, but because [read more]
Winter is a time of year that conjures up various thoughts for those living in snow laden areas. For some, the idea of shoveling driveways, scraping windows and slick commutes [read more]
© Michael Poliza PhotographyAll rights reserved. From the book AFRICA: Drinking Giraffe, Zibalianja Lagoon, Linyanti Reserve, Botswana If you haven’t heard of the German wildlife and landscape photographer Michael Poliza, [read more]
Photographing wood ducks. “Patience is a virtue.” “All good things come to him that waits.” “The patience of Job.” I am very familiar with these old maxims, and their advice [read more]
Photographer: Daniel Cheong. Image: Pulau Ubin Sunrise. © Daniel Cheong, used by written permission. See more of Daniel’s photos… Pulau Ubin means “granite island” in Malay, and is a small [read more]
SYMPHONIC MOMENTS IN HDR Image: Pulau Ubin Sunrise. © Daniel Cheong, used by written permission. Learn more about this photographer on the last page of the article, along with the [read more]
Copyright © Andy Long The thinness of this bear shows it really needs a meal in the not too distant future. Much is being written and photographed about the loss [read more]
Read about the Ruffed Grouse and how to photography the Ruffed Grouse. About twenty-five years ago, I was teaching outdoor education classes at Silver Lake, N. J. for the Fair [read more]
I look through the viewfinder, and a feeling comes over me. I know the setting is right, and the image oozes with mood. There’s something about what I see that [read more]
The sky undergoes many transformations during the course of a day. Cumulous gives way to nimbus, bright light quickly turns diffuse and gray. Lightning and thunder reign, then minutes later [read more]
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