by Mark Bohrer | Apr 14, 2020 | Dog, Equipment, Flash, snow |
Warm Weather is Bad for Berners It had been warm here in Albuquerque – highs in the low 70s. But Bernese Mountain Dogs were originally bred for Bern, Switzerland, and Bern’s summer temperatures rarely range above 75 degrees. I didn’t want our Berner...
by Mark Bohrer | Mar 29, 2020 | Coronavirus, Dog, Landscape photography, New Mexico, People |
Coronavirus Restrictions and Photography – Many times, I choose lenses for their short focusing distance and field of view. But I won’t be shooting close compositions with people in them anytime soon. As a photographer, I’m looking for ways to...
by Mark Bohrer | Jan 24, 2020 | Dog |
It’s hard to write this. My Sheltie Buzz had been a constant presence by my left leg for 12 1/2 years of his 14 1/2 year life. If I wasn’t visible, he always looked for me until he found me. He was a quiet two year old adult when I first took him home from...
by Mark Bohrer | Jul 11, 2019 | Dog, Flash, How to shoot |
It was supposed to be cool and easy. A quick pickup with our RV, then back home to Albuquerque. Stopped by the camera… We looped our way through Utah, southern Idaho and the Columbia River Gorge over to good friends’ 60th birthday party in Portland,...
by Mark Bohrer | Apr 4, 2019 | Dog, Flash, How to shoot |
Dog love keeps me going – I’m a sucker for a cute pup. This was supposed to be about Civil War-era Fort Stanton in New Mexico. But I keep shooting these cool pup shots, so… Buzz the hero Sheltie. The Best Shots Begin Near Home – You don’t...
by Mark Bohrer | Mar 21, 2019 | Dog, How to shoot, Landscape photography, New Mexico, ultra-wide-angle |
Buzz at Valley of Fires – Before anything else, I look for great backgrounds to put a dog in front of. So when my wife Pat said, “How about a Carrizozo overnighter?” I was an enthusiastic “Yes!” We’d driven through Valley of Fires...
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