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My Photography blog that will help you improve your photography skills, master your camera, and take better pictures. My blog includes updates and information on cameras new and old. I also like to share photographs including but not limited to landscape, food, animals, science, and nature.
vh Photography
Thursday, December 31, 2015
The Nikon 1 V2
I shot this boat house using a Nikon 1 V2, it captured the shadow and the highlights in the water really well. I maintained good range using the active d-lighting and the 18.5mm lens help me to achieve distinct lines across the frame. I love the auto white balance feature, it helps make a smooth transition in color.
Monday, December 28, 2015
Symmetry Photography
Have fun with your photography by looking for symmetry in your shots. While browsing images and sights in your everyday life you may come across some reflective images by mirrors, shade, or even water. Focus on trying to balance the horizon across the center of the frame for the best results.
Monday, December 21, 2015
The Butterfly Effect
I like to take two different approaches when capturing things like insects, butterflies, or birds. Sometimes I might want to isolate the subject from it's surroundings. To do that I usually will use a long lens and a wide aperture. Or sometimes I will do the complete opposite and pull back on my zoom and use a smaller aperture to capture more of my subjects natural habitat surroundings.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
More Landscape Photography
When heading out to capture some amazing landscape photography don't forget your filters. Especially your hard, soft, and solid Neutral Density Grads. The hard and soft grads help bring the sky and the land together in one harmony. While the solid ND grads help to capture movement in the waters, the wind blowing the trees, and clouds in the sky.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Tripple Falls Glacier National Park
This photo captures the moody, cloudy mid day light beautifully. The colors are stunning, the lines definitive, and the shapes and textures are spectacular. The low point of view with a wide angle lens does the photo much justice and the slow shutter speed really captures the movement of water.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Tripods Are Very Useful
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Wildlife Photography
Capturing awesome wildlife images can sometimes be very exciting. Dawn provides the best light for photographing wildlife and it's also a good time because the animals will be preoccupied with finding food. Remember to pack light and move very quietly as you stalk your subject. Another technique is finding a comfortable spot and play the waiting game.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Capturing Fast Moving Targets
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