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If you read any of my “What’s in the Camera Bag” articles here on Natural Photographer, you know that I often consider bringing an “X-Factor” lens on photographic adventures. But,…
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If you read any of my “What’s in the Camera Bag” articles here on Natural Photographer, you know that I often consider bringing an “X-Factor” lens on photographic adventures. But,…
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It’s that time of year when Bryce Canyon is just dreamy. The days are long, the sunsets are spectacular, and the weather at 9,000 ft of elevation is simply gorgeous. …
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When it comes to cultural photography, one of the most important things to recognize right away is that cultural photography doesn’t always need to be about masked or face-painted figures that…
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When it comes to tropical jungles, the cool misty mornings are not only some of the best times to spot wildlife, but also great times to photograph the landscapes, too. …
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I’ll be honest, when up against the incredible mammals of Africa, it takes a bit of a special love and appreciation to direct your attention away from, say, a stalking…
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Having just returned from guiding an expedition in Borneo, I can tell you that it is an absolute biological treasure chest. With sightings of extraordinary animals like pygmy elephants, orangutans,…