The May 19 & 20, 2011 Wild Horses of the Crystal Coast is now Sold Out. There is still space left in the June 23, 24 2011 workshop. If you’ve been wanting to join me […]
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Intoduction to Kayak Photography: A How-to Ebook
Now available for instant download, my “Introduction to Kayak Photography” is a basic guide to using kayaks for nature photography. Presented in PDF format the book consists of five chapters: Choosing a Kayak for Photography; […]
Sunday Morning Adventure: Kayaking on the White Oak River
I’ve been curious about the canoe/kayak trail on the White Oak river for a long time. But I’d never taken the time to explore any of it. The fact is that for me the kayak […]
Book Review: Mike Moat’s “Macro Workshop” Ebook.
Like so many businesses Mike Moats ran a “Black Friday” special last week. On the friday following Thanksgiving he offered any of his ebooks art the bargin price of $4.95. How could I resist scarfing […]
A Nice Endorsement on “The Casual Kayaker”
Fred Hurteau recently paid a visit to the Crystal Coast with the goal of photographing our wild mustangs in mind. I had the pleasure of spending Saturday evening showing Fred a section of the Neusiok […]
One Daily Shot: Online Photo Contest
I recently read about the One Daily Shot online photo contest in a nature photography blog and decided to check it out. Obviously based on blog software, I went back through all the archives checking […]
Just an Oxeye Daisy
I shared a more abstract view of this flower a few days ago, and showed some different versions using Nik Software. I thought I’d share a different perspective this morning and mention that I’m running […]
Promotional Price
Since offering prints on Fine Art America my most popular image has been “Banker Horses on Tidal Flats.” As such I thought it might be nice to take advantage of the special pricing for promotions […]
Backyard Wildlife Photography: More Productive than You May Think
You might be surprised to learn that many of the lovely wild bird images you see gracing note & greeting cards, calanders, gallery walls and in bird fancier magazines were actually made in someone’s backyard! […]
Fill the Frame – Examining a Common Suggestion for Better Photos
One of the first pieces of advice a novice photographer often receives is to “fill the frame” with the subject. In many cases this is truely sage advice. But there are times when keeping the […]