Yearly Archives: 2013

Sponsored Tip: Developing A Personal Style: The Imagination of the Viewer

How-ToBy Brian Dilg, Courtesy Of New York Film Academy Photography SchoolThis tip article by Brian Dilg, comes to us courtesy of New York Film Academy Photography School, where he serves as the Chair of the New York Film Academy Photography … Continue reading

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Slot Canyon Photography

How-ToText And Photography By Roger And Caryn HillSlot canyons are on every nature photographer’s “must-photograph” list. While getting into some of the canyons is relatively easy, safety is a key concern, and you always need to take care that you … Continue reading

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Wildlife Videography

How-ToText And Photography By Moose PetersonThe sunrise ballet as sandhill cranes jockey for takeoff position has always fascinated me. When you watch it enough, the telltale signs when a pair will take flight become apparent. To help other photographers recognize … Continue reading

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Pro Tips For Summer Hot Spots

How-To There’s nothing like getting out in the summer when the weather is warm, the days are long and the landscapes are inviting. In this article, we’ve polled several of OP’s top contributors, asking them for their favorite summer hot … Continue reading

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The Drone can not resist the honey.

The Drone can not resist the honey. Back to my “studio style” shots I did last year. Capture a subject. Meet with a spot of honey on a sheet of white paper. Once the fill had, then set the topic … Continue reading

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Damsels rise part1

Order of pictures of the emergence of a large red Damselfly. The first 4 parts. All photos focus stacked using zerene.Brian V. View the original article here

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Bird Portraits

How-ToAs with good photography of any subject, it begins with researching what you want to photograph. Knowing the behavior of the particular species is important. What it eats, where and when it feeds, its flight pattern, in what direction it … Continue reading

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no more sittin down beside er

Ever wanted to create an Avatar? Creating an Avatar!Searching Dgrin with Google Searching with GoogleCongratulations to the Winner of DSS #127 (If I Could Catch a Rainbow), cambyses.The next Dgrin Challenge DSS #128 (Sunrise or Sunset) is open for entries … Continue reading

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Forget me not

Tiny forget me not type weed in the garden. Whole plant only 2″ high. All shots focus stacked using zerene.Brian V. Cross-eye stereogram View the original article here

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Muscid fly

Spotted in the apple tree just by the blossom, this muscid fly (I think) may have posed or stayed longer had our cat not decided to join in climbing amongst the branches! Exif:Camera Maker: CanonCamera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark … Continue reading

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Another set of bugs from the garden :)

My Pet Hoverfly The Drones are making themselves comfortable nowAlmost Fisher Price – Not sure what the blob of yellow on this LB is but must admit, the bug didn’t seem to goodRobo-Fly – A rather industrial metallic sheen to … Continue reading

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Another Drone and my first Bee of the year (unsure of species)

Face on portrait of a Drone ..and a little higher upI’m not sure exactly of the species of this bee but thinking on the lines of a Mason or Miner? Either way, it was grateful for a little warmth as … Continue reading

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