What Makes a Bestselling Wildlife Shot?
Since I first visited China way back in 1984, I have lost count of the number of times I have traveled to Wolong in Sichuan to photograph giant pandas. But it is no exaggeration to say I have devoted...
View ArticleMacro Photography: How to Add Drama
Having taken the complete leap of faith, switching to digital and never exposing another frame on film, lightboxes suddenly became redundant. I know many people who ditched them. Fortunately I never...
View ArticleDo You Flash Your Mushrooms?
Mushrooms are interesting things to photograph, but sometimes they’re hiding in shadow areas without much light. It’s then I resort to flash them.Working with natural light is great, but there are...
View ArticleGetting Started with Fill Flash Outdoors
These days, most point-and-shoot cameras have built-in flash. Many digital SLRs do too, but not the so-called “professional” models, even though having a small flash available with the click of a...
View ArticleGallery: Endangered Gibbons Located by Calls
Years ago in southern China a haunting morning call lured me to glimpse my first northern white-cheeked gibbon. Scientists working for Conservation International have recently discovered 130 groups of...
View ArticleTop Ten Worst Photography Lighting Situations. How to Conquer Them
Shooting in Sh*tty Light: The Top Ten Worst Photography Lighting Situations and How to Conquer Themby Lindsay Adler and Erik ValindHere is the link to the book's web site.Nemo recommends this slim...
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