Posted on 11/13/10 by Tim
I won’t profess to be an expert on this subject– but that won’t stop me from writing about it. It will be a little photo lesson involving light and how it impacts images. Normally my subjects have me really cramped with regards to my lighting options. Little frogs and snakes deep in rainforest jungles at […]
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Posted on 10/21/10 by Tim
I get asked fairly often how do I manage to get good shots of some of my subjects. I usually respond with such mundane and arcane answers involving experience, practice, patience, and skill. If my tormenters are persistent I’ll throw out f-stop/shutter speed ratios or hit them hard with depth-of-field. By the time I’m about […]
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Posted on 09/14/10 by Tim
Last weekend I was in Seattle for the first Microcosm event. This event was sponsored by Tree Walkers International. The purpose of the show was to promote education through personal collections of life in glass boxes. Many people keep plants, fish, and amphibians (among many other organisms) in terraria and many of these people are […]
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Posted on 09/02/10 by Tim
there would be lots more wildlife photographers. Well, I guess everyone seems to be a wildlife photographer these days. Nice cameras and powerful lenses do enhance the ability to get up close and take good pictures. But really good pictures require much more. For the past couple of weeks I went out to my favorite […]
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