New website and some recent wanderings in Montana
It's been a while since I posted but we're putting the finishing touches on our new/updated website which is more user-friendly and integrates the blog into the website. I wanted…
Wildlife Photography
It's been a while since I posted but we're putting the finishing touches on our new/updated website which is more user-friendly and integrates the blog into the website. I wanted…
I had recently heard from a friend of mine that he's seen fresh wolf tracks in along a road that goes through a beautiful mountain valley not to far from…
For many years my primary long lens for my wildlife photography was the Canon EF600mm F4L IS. It served me well and overall was an excellent lens. In 2010 I was able…
I lead my 2011 "Battling Bighorns" photo tour last week. This was the latest I've ever run the tour and I'm really glad I did. Up till a few days before…
I'm been away from my blog for far to long. November is typically a very busy month for me photographically and this year hasn't been an exception. I'm just back from trips…
As a professional wildlife photographer I use telephotos extensively. Long lenses are the mainstay of my lens arsenal. I currently have the EF100-400mm F4.5-5.6L, the EF 300mm F2.8L IS, the EF500mm F4 IS and the…
While in the field during my recent photo tour to Lake Clark National Park in Alaska to photograph brown bears I usually had my Canon Eos 1D MkIV attached to either my 300mm…
The primary objective of my recent trip to the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, British Columbia and Montana was the annual elk rut. I love any kind of wildlife and found…
Here are a few of the images I've captured so far on my trip to Canada. These are processed on my laptop so I'm certain of how they will look…
When I photograph wildlife I often try to capture the image from the subjects eye level to even below eye level. This gives you a more dramatic perspective and can…