photography monday

Video Corner #45: Photographing Dragonflies and Damselflies - Part 2

Last week we took a look at some techniques and an actual photo shoot with dragonflies and damselflies as subjects (you can watch Video Corner #43: Photographing Dragonflies and Damselflies - Part 1 here). Today, in the ‘Photography Thursday’ Video Corner, we take a look at a couple of photographs taken during that shoot and look at why some of them “work” and why some may or may not “work.”

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Thu, 2009–12–10 14:23
Categories: Video Corner

Video Corner #37: Photographing a Badger - Part 2

Today’s ‘Photography Thursday’ Video Corner is part 2 of Photographing a Badger that we looked at last week (tips on photographing wild, nocturnal animals). If you missed it, click here to watch it. Part 2 is a short video (just over a minute) that goes over 2 photos taken during the shoot from last week.

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Thu, 2009–11–12 18:45
Categories: Video Corner

Video Corner #35: Photographing a Badger - Part 1

Today’s ‘Photography Monday’ Video Corner looks at photographing wild, nocturnal animals - specifically the badger. While the subject of todays video is the badger, a lot of the techniques discussed can be applied to other nocturnal animals as well. Next week we’ll take a look at some of the photographs captured from the shoot in today’s video.

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Thu, 2009–11–05 15:15
Categories: Video Corner

Video Corner #27: Photographing a Red Squirrel - Part 1

Today’s “Photography Thursday” Video Corner walks us through some tips and tricks to photographing the red squirrel (an endangered species native to Great Britain, Ireland and Scotland). While this video is specifically about photographing the red squirrel, the tips and tricks can easily be applied to photographing other small wildlife. Next week, part 2 of the video will take a look at the photographs taken during this photo shoot.

Posted by Tim L. Walker on Thu, 2009–10–08 14:30
Categories: Video Corner
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