Thursday, November 30, 2017

Telephoto Techniques for Wildlife

https://www.outdoorphotographer.com/tips-techniques/wildlife-techniques/intro-to-dslr-telephotos/

In this article, Tin Man Lee describes the different techniques necessary to capture wildlife while using a super telephoto lens. He also highlights some thoughts to consider if someone is looking to purchase a super telephoto lens. Very informative article, check it out.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017


20 Seconds, F/5.0, ISO 800

Swan, YNP



1/125 Second, F/14, ISO 100

Sunset Through the Trees



1/640 Second, F/5.0, ISO 100

Old Faithful, YNP



1/100 Second, F/14, ISO 100

Early Morning Departure



1/160 Second, F/7.1, ISO 500

Grand Prismatic, YNP



1/160 Second, F/13, ISO 100

Early Morning Call



1/640 Second, F/6.0, ISO 160


1/125 Second, F/10, ISO 100

Back Yard Night Shot



20 Seconds, F/6.3, ISO 500

Cloudy Afternoon



1/320 Second, F/11, ISO 100


1/400 Second, F/9.0, ISO 100


1.0 Second, F/22, ISO 100

Early Morning Frost



1/40 Second, F/6.3, ISO 160

Montana Twilight



10 Seconds, F/4.0, ISO 200

Evening Sunset, YNP



1/125 Second, F/14, ISO 100

Artist Point, YNP



1/60 Second, F/10, ISO 100

Yellowstone Lake,YNP



1/1000 Second, F/22, ISO 100

Yellowstone Lake, YNP



1/60 Second, F/22, ISO 100

Early Morning Sunrise



1/50 Second, F/10, ISO 100

Sacrifice Cliffs Sunset



1/2 Second, F/22, ISO 100

Line Up and Wait, 28R



1/3200 Second, F/5.6, ISO500

The Beaten Path, East Rosebud



1/320 Second, F/9.0, ISO 100

Rimrock Lake



1/125 Second, F/11, ISO 140

Billings, MT


2.5 Seconds, F/16, ISO 100

Friday, November 17, 2017

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Grand Prismatic, YNP

Grand Prismatic, YNP
A few weeks ago I took a trip to Yellowstone with various other students in my class. One of my favorite shots was this one of the Grand Prismatic Spring. Although we did not get to hike up and see it from above, the colors of the spring are still so beautiful when seen from the side. I wanted to capture the the beautiful blue of the sky with the colors of the Spring, as they compliment each other so well.




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Thursday, November 2, 2017

Dusk: Yellowstone National Park


I took this picture during my recent trip to YNP. We were right outside of Gardiner MT when we decided to pull off the road and capture the last moments of the sun setting beyond this mountain range. With a little editing I was able to pull out some of the purplish and blue hue that was reflected into the sky.