How to Photograph Delicate Arch in Arches National Park

Shot with a Nikon D810, Sigma 20mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens. Exposure: 15 sec., f/2, ISO 6400 There are few landscape photography locations in the American Southwest more recognizable than Delicate Arch in Arches National Park. Towering above a natural sandstone bowl just outside Moab, Utah, the freestanding arch has become a bucket-list destination… Poursuivre la lecture How to Photograph Delicate Arch in Arches National Park

5 Stunning U.S. National Parks for Summer Photography

Summer is peak season in America’s national parks, thanks to warm weather, longer daylight hours and family-friendly travel opportunities. While the crowds can be intense, experienced outdoor photographers know summer is still one of the best times to capture stunning landscapes, wildlife and wilderness scenes in the parks. To help photographers and travelers plan their… Poursuivre la lecture 5 Stunning U.S. National Parks for Summer Photography

10 Cameras, 1 Wolf Kill: Incredible Footage Reveals Yellowstone’s Hidden Predator World

If you’re fascinated by wolves, wildlife filmmaking, or just the raw drama of nature playing out in the wild, you need to check out this remarkable short film by wildlife filmmaker Jake Davis. It’s titled I Left 10 Cameras on a Wolf Kill. Here’s What They Captured, and it’s exactly what it sounds like —… Poursuivre la lecture 10 Cameras, 1 Wolf Kill: Incredible Footage Reveals Yellowstone’s Hidden Predator World

Fire in the sky at Mount Whitney

Lenses For Wildlife Photography When it comes to selecting lenses for wildlife photography, the first thing most photographers look for is focal length—a long lens that can reach out and cover great distances, bringing animals in for close-ups—but other features are also incredibly useful.

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Lenses For Wildlife Photography When it comes to selecting lenses for wildlife photography, the first thing most photographers look for is focal length—a long lens that can reach out and cover great distances, bringing animals in for close-ups—but other features are also incredibly useful.

8 Lightroom Hacks Every Outdoor Photographer Should Know

You know the drill: back from the field, memory cards full, and hours of editing looming. But what if you could cut that time in half—and still make your images look better than ever? In the YouTube video embedded below, wildlife and nature photographer Simon d’Entremont dropped a treasure trove of lesser-known Lightroom Classic features.… Poursuivre la lecture 8 Lightroom Hacks Every Outdoor Photographer Should Know

How to Capture Long Exposure Photos Without Using an ND Filter

Let’s face it: ND filters can be a pain. They’re expensive, easy to forget, and if you’ve ever spent half a shoot fumbling for a step-up ring, you know they don’t always justify the hassle. In the recent video below, landscape pro and educator Mark Denney breaks down why you can ditch the neutral density… Poursuivre la lecture How to Capture Long Exposure Photos Without Using an ND Filter

Sigma 300-600mm F/4 Review: An Audacious Lens for Wildlife Photographers

Leave it to Sigma to throw the playbook out the window. With the new Sigma 300–600mm f/4 DG OS Sports (for Sony E cameras), the lens maker has dropped one of the more daring pieces of glass we’ve seen in years. And most importantly, it works. Really well. David Schloss, editor of Imaging Resource (Outdoor… Poursuivre la lecture Sigma 300-600mm F/4 Review: An Audacious Lens for Wildlife Photographers