by activelight | Nov 22, 2016 | Birds, Wildlife |
It can be harder than deciding who to vote for. Should I put it in… or should I pull it out? Those are the choices with the Thanksgiving turkey. You bring a refrigerated bird home from the grocery store, but it’s maybe 9 days until Thanksgiving....
by activelight | Nov 17, 2016 | Landscape photography, National Monument, New Mexico, Petroglyphs |
I wanted to scoop more shots at Petroglyph National Monument’s lonely Mesa Prieta, at the knife-edge of a 17-mile rockfall with 20,000-plus petroglyphs. But I arrived later than I’d planned for late afternoon shooting. The Trouble With Sunsets If you...
by activelight | Nov 9, 2016 | Landscape photography, National Park, National Park Service, New Mexico, Travel, Wildlife |
You’ve heard of Yellowstone. And you may be able to point to California’s Mono Lake and the Long Valley Caldera on a map. But very few people know where to find Valles Caldera, the third supervolcano in the U.S. It’s the big pimple in the north...
by activelight | Nov 1, 2016 | Ancestral Puebloan, Architecture, Equipment, How to shoot, Ruins, Travel |
From part 1 – Did you remember where you left the camera case? Avoid dropping your flash into San Francisco Bay? Good – you learned from my mistakes! This week I’ll show you how I carry gear for interiors, ruins and travel. The part 1 approach still...
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