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Benefits of Sharing Your Photos Online

October 23, 2013 by Steve Berardi 4 Comments

Photo by Steve Berardi
Photo by Steve Berardi
One of the great things about being a photographer today is the ability to easily share your photos online, making them publicly viewable by lots of people.

You might be hesitant to share your images online, with the fear that someone might steal them. But, there are some great benefits to sharing your images: [Read more…] about Benefits of Sharing Your Photos Online

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: 500px, backup, comments, feedback, flickr, learn, nature, online, photography, photos, protect, publish, publishing, share, watermark

Which Photo Do You Like Better?

October 16, 2013 by Steve Berardi 68 Comments

Red Rock in Utah / Photos by Steve Berardi
Red Rock in Utah / Photos by Steve Berardi

Which of the two photos above do you like better? Why?

Both photos are very similar, but one was shot at sunrise and one was shot at sunset, so different parts of the red rock were lit up by the sun.

There’s no right or wrong answer here. The reason I’m asking the question is to get you thinking about composition, and specifically help you think about your own unique perspective of the world. [Read more…] about Which Photo Do You Like Better?

Filed Under: Landscapes, Tips Tagged With: art, compare, compose, composition, contrast, landscape, nature, photo, photography, style, sunrise, sunset, vision

5 Great Photography Articles You Might’ve Missed This Week

October 9, 2013 by Steve Berardi Leave a Comment

Photo by Steve Berardi
Photo by Steve Berardi
Every week, I send out an email newsletter that contains a link to the newest PN post, a list of upcoming astronomical events (such as meteor showers and lunar eclipses), and also a list of 3-5 great articles that were posted on other photography blogs that week.

Well, this week there was a lot of great stuff posted on other blogs, so I thought it’d be good to share some of those links here on the PN blog too (for those of you who aren’t signed up for our free email newsletter).

Anyway, here’s some great stuff to check out: [Read more…] about 5 Great Photography Articles You Might’ve Missed This Week

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: articles, autumn, email, fall, landscape, link, Links, lion, mountain, nature, newsletter, photography, post

Benefits of a Full Frame Camera

September 23, 2013 by Steve Berardi 16 Comments

CMOS SensorOne of the most common questions that comes up when upgrading your digital SLR is whether or not to go with a “full frame” camera or stick with a crop sensor. There’s good and bad things about both types of cameras, but here are a few benefits of the larger “full frame” sensor: [Read more…] about Benefits of a Full Frame Camera

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: camera, close up, cmos, crop, depth of field, frame, full, gear, landscape, photography, sensor

Another Free eBook From Craft & Vision

August 13, 2013 by Steve Berardi Leave a Comment

TENA few months ago, Craft & Vision released an excellent ebook on photography for free. If you haven’t already downloaded and read that one, then I highly recommend checking it out. It’s packed with some great tips from lots of great photographers.

This week, they released another great ebook for free! It’s called TEN and it talks about ten ways you can improve your photography, without buying any gear. It was actually one of the first ebooks they released awhile ago, and it originally sold for $5, but now it’s completely free! [Read more…] about Another Free eBook From Craft & Vision

Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: camera, craft, david, duchemin, ebook, free, guide, learn, photography, ten, vision

Ethics of Wildlife Photography

June 17, 2013 by Steve Berardi Leave a Comment

Photo by Steve Berardi
Photo by Steve Berardi
One of the very first articles we published here on PhotoNaturalist was about the ethics of baiting owls to get a good photograph. It’s a great article written by my father, Vic Berardi (if you’re new to PN, I highly recommend reading it, as it represents one of our core beliefs here at PN). In the post, my father makes the point that any photo that was captured as a result of baiting an animal isn’t really a “natural” photograph—it’s an illusion of the wilderness.

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

Filed Under: Wildlife Tagged With: app, attract, bait, baiting, bird, bird call, birdsong, blind, ethics, observe, owl, photography, smartphone, song, Wildlife

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