Category Archives: Photo Tips

Red fox heading into the wind

  Pushing your equipment and technique can often lead to capturing an image otherwise unobtainable. This image of a red fox persevering into a strong headwind was taken at dusk in fading light. Lowering the equipment provided a more intimate view into the fox life, as well as helping to negate the fierce wind from...

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IDX pre-production use thoughts

Canon loaned me with a pre-production 1DX this past week. The camera is impressive in hand with greatly improved ergonomics and improved functionality. It appeared with my limited time for in-flight use to AF quickly and accurately, and maintain subject tracking even against busy backgrounds :~) Static subjects were tack sharp. I really liked the spot...

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Charging Brown Bear, Featured Photo, Photobotos.com

Click the image above for more on Chas and the Featured Photo on www.photobotos.com  

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Red Fox Editors’ Choice 500px by Tin Man Lee

I just came back from Chas’s Winter Yellowstone Workshop which brought so many good memories, new techniques, and new ideas that I will remember a life time. Ever since I first saw Chas’s wildlife photos, I have been hooked. Not only is each of his photos technically perfect, be it exposure, f-stop, shutter speed, sharpness,...

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Aspen Abstract, Jasper

When I saw this incredible stand of Aspen I knew there was an image to be made.  By choosing an unorthodox viewpoint, lens, and technique I was able to create an image outside the norm. Pushing the boundaries of your equipment and visual sense will surely expand your photographic horizons. 1D IV, 600mm w/2x III...

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