by activelight | Mar 31, 2016 | Ancestral Puebloan, California, Colorado, National Monument, National Park Service, New Mexico, RV, Travel, Utah |
You’re probably thinking about it already – where can you go for an unbeatable summer vacation? But you’re sick of the same old destinations with the same old activities and the same old crowds. How do you find a new place offering something...
by activelight | Mar 24, 2016 | Equipment, Photographic physics, Wildlife |
It’s tough to get close enough to skittish ducks or shy ground squirrels for frame-filling portraits. Bald eagles especially seem to want you at least three counties away from them. To get the shot, you need knowledge of your quarry’s habits, good stealth...
by activelight | Mar 22, 2016 | Ancestral Puebloan, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Travel |
Perfect Easter Calorie Burns Easter isn’t quite the eat-fest of Christmas, but if you’ve overindulged in Easter eggs and chocolate bunnies, these two hikes will deliver great views and a good calorie burn. Penitente Landmark One hill is well known. Tomé...
by activelight | Mar 17, 2016 | California, How to shoot, Wildlife |
Hunger – The Universal Motivator Most migrant birds are starting to return to their summer territories. Why do they come back? Food. Those summer territories have more of it, and less competition for what’s there. And if there’s abundant food, it’s...
by activelight | Mar 9, 2016 | How to shoot, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Ruins, Shot Design, Wildlife |
As a beginner, my photographs were terrible. In black and white film I developed myself, subjects were too far away, or I crammed too much into the picture. After lots of shooting, reading and study over 45 years, I’ve improved a bit. And I’ve gotten very...
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