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Articles by Steve Berardi

Three Reasons to Photograph Wildlife at Eye Level

August 21, 2012 by Steve Berardi 21 Comments

Photo by Steve Berardi
Snowy Plover / Photo by Steve Berardi
When you encounter wildlife, it’s pretty easy to get excited, isn’t it? It doesn’t happen often, so when you’re lucky enough, the first thing you’re probably thinking is, “wow, I do not want to scare this thing away!” (well, unless it’s a bear or mountain lion, heh).

In that moment of excitement, it’s easy to forget about camera techniques and just start snapping photos from where you’re standing. But, if you want an intimate, sharp, and isolated portrait of any wildlife subject, you’re gonna have to get down to their eye level to snap the photo, and here are some reasons why: [Read more…] about Three Reasons to Photograph Wildlife at Eye Level

Filed Under: Wildlife Tagged With: background, bird, birds, bokeh, focus, nature, photography, photos, plane of focus, sharp, sharp focus, technique, Wildlife

Why You Should Prepare For the Unexpected

August 14, 2012 by Steve Berardi 11 Comments

Photo by Steve Berardi
Photo by Steve Berardi
This past weekend, I missed out on a really good photo opportunity. I was hiking with a friend in the chaparral of Southern California, when all of a sudden a big thunderstorm rolls through. I noticed the weather forecast called for a 20% chance of rain and thunderstorms, but I’ve seen that kind of forecast so often (and end up hiking under crystal clear skies), that I’ve learned to ignore anything below a 60% chance of rain 😉

Plus, I’ve only heard thunder or seen lightning twice in my five years of living in Southern California. So, when the weather forecast keeps saying “thunderstorms,” I always think to myself, “yeah, right…” [Read more…] about Why You Should Prepare For the Unexpected

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: california, chaparral, landscape, lightning, mountains, photograph, prepare, rain, rare, storm, thunder

Two Reasons For Using a Lens Hood

July 31, 2012 by Steve Berardi 8 Comments

Photo by lmnop88a (used under the CC-Attr-2.0 license)
Photo by lmnop88a (used under the CC-Attr-2.0 license)
The lens hood is an often overlooked accessory. I see a lot of people walking around without one. Or sometimes they have one on their lens, but they’re not using it: it’s put on backwards (the storage position).

So, to help remedy this problem and motivate you to always use a lens hood (if you’re not already!), here are two great things they can do for you: [Read more…] about Two Reasons For Using a Lens Hood

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: contrast, filter, flare, glass, hazy, hood, lens, lenses, protection, shine, sun, washed out

How To Make Your Subject Stand Out

July 23, 2012 by Steve Berardi 9 Comments

Photography is all about making your subject stand out. You want the viewer to easily recognize your subject, and appreciate its beauty. There are lots of ways to draw attention to your subject, but here are a few of my favorites:

Contrast

Desert Sunflower / Photo by Steve Berardi
Desert Sunflower / Photo by Steve Berardi

One of the simplest ways to make your subject stand out is to photograph it in front of a contrasting background. Ideally, you want the colors to be complementary, but any kind of contrast will usually work. For example, in the photo on the right, I really wanted that yellow Desert Sunflower to stand out, so I photographed it in front of some purple flowers (Desert Sand Verbena). [Read more…] about How To Make Your Subject Stand Out

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: aperture, closeup, composition, contrast, depth of field, image, isolate, landscape, out, photo, scale, stand, story, subject

3 Quick Tips For Photographing Insects

July 10, 2012 by Steve Berardi 11 Comments

Halloween Pennant (Celithemis eponina) / Photo by Steve Berardi
Halloween Pennant (Celithemis eponina) / Photo by Steve Berardi
Now that we’re in the middle of summer (here in the northern hemisphere), there’s lots of insects flying around. Some of them are cool looking and some are just really annoying (like those pesky mosquitoes!).

But, if you’re looking to photograph some of the not so annoying ones, here are a few tips: [Read more…] about 3 Quick Tips For Photographing Insects

Filed Under: Uncategorized

How To Recover Photos From a Corrupt Memory Card

June 26, 2012 by Steve Berardi 14 Comments

Compact Flash Memory CardAlthough there are ways to reduce the risk of memory card problems, you can never escape them completely.

Sooner or later, you’re going to come home from a wonderful day in the wilderness with a memory card loaded with great photos, but when you try to download those shots to your computer, your memory card will fail for whatever reason.

Well, when your memory card decides to stop cooperating with you, here are a few things you can try to save your photos: [Read more…] about How To Recover Photos From a Corrupt Memory Card

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: damaged, error, flash memory, memory card, memory card reader, photography, recover deleted photos, recover lost photos, recovery software, Tips, unreadable

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