Monthly Archives: October 2014

Sometimes It’s The Gear Sometimes It’s Not

I read a recent article by nature and wildlife photographer Mark Graf of Graf Nature Photography about meeting a man that said "Nature wasn't meant to be photographed." His meaning was that nature is so grand and made up not only of sights, but smells, feelings and sounds that there's no way a simple photograph [...]

By |2016-11-06T09:39:01-06:00October 31st, 2014|Categories: Nature Photo Studios Blog|Tags: , , |5 Comments

Panasonic AJ-PX270 Low Light High Sensitivity

Low Light Sensitivity As a nature and wildlife filmmaker, you can most often find me out in the field at first light and last light. One of the hardest things for me is to see something amazing to film but the light is to low for my camera to capture. Ove the years video cameras [...]

By |2019-02-03T19:57:50-06:00October 23rd, 2014|Categories: Nature Photo Studios Blog|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Using Color To Stand Out From The Crowd

In an earlier article I talked about music as one of the three things tha caused former Indian Creek Nature Center director Rich Patterson to say ""I like yours because they are outstanding and very much set a mood." The second thing I think that helps my films stand out and set a mood is [...]

By |2019-02-03T20:01:00-06:00October 11th, 2014|Categories: Nature Photo Studios Blog|Tags: , , , , |8 Comments

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The eyes of a tiger. Life through a Siberian tigers eyes

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