Photographing Waterfalls
Roadside waterfalls, Iceland: © 2013 Michael Leggero. All rights reserved. Waterfalls are a staple subject in the portfolio of landscape photographers and finding the options to one of my main [read more]
Roadside waterfalls, Iceland: © 2013 Michael Leggero. All rights reserved. Waterfalls are a staple subject in the portfolio of landscape photographers and finding the options to one of my main [read more]
When you’re identifying birds, shape is one of the key clues.Body shape can indicate the type of bird or even give you a full identification, whether the bird is perched [read more]
What’s the best way to approach photographing snow? It can be a tricky subject, so let’s look at techniques to get it right. The temperatures have dipped below freezing, there’s [read more]
Arches National Park, Utah If your passion is for photographing nature, then your adventures will more than likely take you to areas where landscapes, seascapes, flowers, plants and wildlife thrive. [read more]
© 2011 Edwin Brosens. All rights reserved. Tryphoninae at Nature Reserve Sony Alpha 700 + 20 /1.8 + Flash, F/16 @ 1/80 Parasitic wasps make interesting subjects for photographers. Together [read more]
© 2010 Andy Long. All rights reserved. Aspen trees, or any trees for that matter, can be captured in a couple of ways. You can look around for a good [read more]
© 2011 Michael Leggero. All rights reserved. Antarctica is probably one of the most wondrous places on our planet to make photos. Getting there is difficult and arduous, but once [read more]
FIVE TIPS TO MAKE IT GREAT STEADY YOUR CAMERA When holding your camera by hand, learn to tighten your body position. Your stance should be relaxed but firm, your feet [read more]
Huge seastacks loom out of the frequent fog, adding to the hazards for early explorers looking for the Northwest Passage along the Pacific coast. The bodies of hundreds of trees [read more]
Running water. The sight and sound of it conjure up many different, divergent concepts–peacefulness, power, serenity, soothing, calmness. There’s something about it that makes you feel good, and Nature has [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]
HOW IT ALL STARTED The diffusion cloth idea has probably been around for years, but it started for us in the early 1980’s. During March of 1984, Al Charnley and [read more]
It’s a joy to watch and photograph baby foxes playing. Every photographer wants to catch the peak of the action when photographing wildlife. Typically this peak consists of a movement, [read more]
Find excitement in capturing the photographic beauty and serenity of winter landscapes. Copyright © Andy Long A pair of trees are isolated from the background on a foggy, snowy morning. [read more]
Learn about nature photography and its effects on your emotions. Imagine covering your mouth and nose with your hand and breathing through a straw. Which image would be easier to [read more]
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