If you use Google Reader to follow PhotoNaturalist, then you probably already know that Google is shutting down this service on July 1st (next week!). So, as you’re migrating your RSS feeds over to a new reader, please remember to include PhotoNaturalist in that migration 🙂 [Read more…] about Attention Users of Google Reader
Ethics of Wildlife Photography

Sadly, baiting owls is still a problem. And, it looks like we have a new form of baiting to worry about: smartphone apps. Yes, there really does seem to be an “app for everything” these days.
Apparently, there are a few apps that mimic birdsongs which attract birds—allowing you to get a closer shot of them. Of course, using recorded birdsongs to attract birds is nothing new—but, with the growing popularity of smartphones and the ease of using apps, these birdsong apps are causing problems in a few nature reserves. [Read more…] about Ethics of Wildlife Photography
The Most Common Problem In Nature Photography

There could be a lot of reasons why this happens. Maybe your camera’s metering mode doesn’t work well for a particular scene.
Or, the more likely issue is that your camera’s LCD screen appears much brighter when you’re outdoors in the sunlight. So, when you take a photo and preview it on your camera, the photo looks a lot brighter than it actually is.
Have you ever gone out and shot a bunch of photos that looked totally fine on your camera’s LCD screen, but then when you got home and opened the photos on your computer they looked super underexposed? [Read more…] about The Most Common Problem In Nature Photography
Learn The Secrets Behind Incredible Photos
Have you ever seen an incredible photo and wondered: how on earth did the photographer create that image?
Sometimes, if you’re lucky, the photographer will share what settings they used on their camera (such as aperture, shutter speed, and ISO).
But, as I’m sure you know, this kind of information only begins to tell the story of how the image was made. What you really want to know is stuff like: how the composition was chosen, what the lighting conditions were like, what kind of special equipment was needed, or what inspired the photographer to create the image.
Unfortunately, photographers rarely share this kind of detailed information.
Well, today I’m super excited to announce a new solution to this problem: [Read more…] about Learn The Secrets Behind Incredible Photos
How to Keep Your Camera Ready For Action

By the time you get out your camera, put on a longer lens and find the right exposure, that bird or dragonfly is probably in another zip code.
That’s why it’s a good idea to always keep your camera ready for action as you’re hiking down a trail. Always keep it by your side and ready to photograph a distant subject that may only be there for a second or two. Here are a few tips for making your camera ready to go: [Read more…] about How to Keep Your Camera Ready For Action
Introduction to IR Photography

So, here’s a brief introduction to IR photography and its effects: [Read more…] about Introduction to IR Photography