by activelight | Jan 25, 2017 | Canada, How to shoot, New Mexico, Shot Design, telephoto, Utah, Wildlife |
When I’m wearing multiple cameras and lenses in public, folks usually ask what camera is best. But the better question is, how do you get those great pictures, the ones you can’t take your eyes off of? Get the Cool Thing To Your Viewers It starts with...
by activelight | Jan 19, 2017 | How to shoot, Landscape photography, Wildlife |
Shooters Should Smile When the Weather Is Bad Massive snow / ice storms snarling traffic. Torrential winter rains across the Southwest and California. Arctic air and subzero temperatures. Time to give your camera a rest, right? Mourning doves in the rain, Saratoga,...
by activelight | Jan 12, 2017 | Ancestral Puebloan, How to shoot, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Ruins, Shot Design |
Work time’s over. You’re looking for a way out of the city, or just want to head out for a couple days. So you pack up, fill the tank, and do… what? Go where? Any choice is tied to a story. What story do you want to experience – to tell your...
by activelight | Jan 5, 2017 | National Park, New Mexico |
You’d never know it was down there. The spiky ocotillo, prickly pear and clumped agave scatter around this northern stretch of the Chihuahuan Desert, extending south into Mexico farther than you can drive in a day. Ocotillo and sky above Except for the vacation...
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