by Mark Bohrer | Dec 28, 2021 | Abstract, California, Death Valley National Park |
We were only supposed to walk around 3 sandy miles. But it turned into almost twice that. Ibex Sand Dunes It was day two of Action Photo Tours’ Death Valley Photo Workshop. The word was that Mesquite Dunes, the most accessible dune field in the park, was pretty...
by Mark Bohrer | Dec 17, 2021 | Astrophotography, California, Death Valley National Park, How to shoot, light painting, Night Sky |
The message came via WhatsApp. “Meet in the same spot at 12:30 to go out for sunset. We should be able to eat at the Panamint Restaurant. But bring some food just in case as we’ll be shooting stars after sunset.” The old car It was day three of...
by activelight | Sep 22, 2016 | California, Colorado, How to shoot, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Shot Design |
If you’ve ever flown to New England in September, you’ve heard it. Everyone’s talking about ‘The Foliage’. I first encountered the audibly-capitalized phrase after landing at Boston’s Logan Airport for a customer visit. Autumn...
by activelight | Sep 1, 2016 | Birds, California, How to shoot, New Mexico, Wildlife |
There are several million undocumented migrants traveling south right now. They do it every September, some for thousands of miles. Many stop to rest at lakes, rivers, woods or farmers’ fields. But their instincts drive them to move on to warmer places. For birds,...
by activelight | Jun 30, 2016 | Alaska, California, Canada, How to shoot, Travel, Utah, Wildlife |
Grizzly clacking teeth, Jasper National Park, Alberta Skip The Equipment – Do Your Homework First Beyond gear choices, these 6 tips will greatly increase your chances of bringing back intense wildlife images. You know, shots to impress your friends and photo...
by activelight | Jun 22, 2016 | California, Colorado, New Mexico, Travel, Wildlife |
Temperatures are topping 100. It’s so bright outside your eyes hurt. Life is an endless cycle of going from your air-conditioned house to your air-conditioned car to your air-conditioned job. And back again. Unless you’re up at O-dark thirty, it’s...
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