How bears keep you from seeing them
Seeing black bears in the wild and not in the parks takes some work. One of the easiest ways is to look for the Mickey Mouse ears in the shadows. Sometimes they put their heads down so it is harder. There is
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Seeing black bears in the wild and not in the parks takes some work. One of the easiest ways is to look for the Mickey Mouse ears in the shadows. Sometimes they put their heads down so it is harder. There is
The misunderstood Black Bear and other animals The first item to say is that they are not pets, they are not for selfies and they can be very dangerous if the human who is interacting with them does not act appropriately. Black
I have finally gotten www.davidgeorgephotography.com It will eventually replace .net site which is linked on this website. It has some very interesting bear photos. Up close and personal if you like that sort of thing and I love it.
First thing to understand is that going out into a storm to photograph any part of it can be dangerous. Lightning is particularly dangerous. It has not set pattern nor does it care if you are what you think is a save
This image is a composite image of a rock formation that is huge, a night sky, and a photo of the moon. I have driven past this area in northern Arizona many times in my travels. It is on the Navajo
I am including in this article a short bit of information concerning shooting long nighttime images. This will include shots of a local park well after dark in Colorado. The images were shot using a Nikon D700, a couple of different lenses,
I have been asked many times in my life why I had so many cameras and lenses. The answer was pretty simple back in the day of film. You needed one camera set one way and a second camera set the other.
One of the best techniques for capturing unexpected events is to preset your camera. I preset mine all the time. I also code my cameras for every shoot. That helps with the tracking of the images when they get all mixed up