This is the same Trumpeter Swan family as the previous entry, just one week earlier.
Print Sales Special
We have been very busy with print sales during the past month, and we are just now heading into the busy season for prints. This year we have decided to offer free shipping anywhere in the U.S. via priority mail for any order over $100.
For orders outside the United States, we will reduce shipping costs by $10 for any order over $100.
This offer will be good until December 18th. To see our complete photo gallery, go to our main photo site, http://www.wildnatureimages.com/
Kathy Bingman’s Photos
A couple of weeks ago I shared a number of images from Utah and Arizona taken near the end of a long trip last year which took me from Alaska to California. We were joined on that trip for a few days by some good friends of ours from Seward, Bob and Kathy Bingman. I thought I would share a few of Kathy’s photos from the trip, one because it is rare for me to be in any photo, but mainly, because I thought they were very creative and well done.
HDR Photography
In my last post I wrote about using graduated neutral density filters to overcome scenes with extreme dynamic range. If there isn’t a nice straight division, filters aren’t much help. In these situations, I have started using a process referred to as high dynamic range photography, often called HDR photography. This is the process I used to capture this image of the Barber Forest Service Cabin at Lower Russian Lake, Alaska.
Graduated Neutral Density Filters
This is how I saw Pedersen Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska. But with out a graduated neutral density filter or a similar tool, my camera would have not been able to capture the photo.
Winter Photography, 8 Great Tips
Winter is a wonderful time for photography. I thought I would provide a few tips to make photography in the cold more successful.
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