Photo By Pam Dorner “I spent a week exploring Grand Teton National Park in late spring,” explains Pam Dorner. “I was fortunate to be able to photograph the most famous brown bear mother in the world, Bear 399, with her four cubs. “In this image taken near the Jackson Lake Dam, one of her grizzly… Poursuivre la lecture Last Frame: Traffic Control Cub
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Sigma Intros Massive 60-600mm Lens: Hands-On First Look Review
Sigma just unveiled the massive 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports ultra-telephoto zoom lens for mirrorless camera systems, which should be a great tool for capturing everything from landscapes to wildlife and bird photos. Our colleagues at Imaging Resource, OP’s sibling website, have already got their hands on this whopping, 10x lens and posted a… Poursuivre la lecture Sigma Intros Massive 60-600mm Lens: Hands-On First Look Review
Fall Wildlife Assignment Winner Julia Cook
Congratulations to Julia Cook for winning the recent Fall Wildlife Assignment with the image, “Framed by Gold.” See more of Cook’s photography at littlelightningnature.com. View the winning image and a selection of submissions below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots! .alm-btn-wrap{display:block;text-align:center;padding:10px 0;margin:0 0 15px;position:relative}.alm-btn-wrap:after{display:table;clear:both;height:0;content: »}.alm-btn-wrap .alm-load-more-btn{font-size:15px;font-weight:500;width:auto;height:43px;line-height:1;background:#ed7070;-webkit-box-shadow:0 1px 1px… Poursuivre la lecture Fall Wildlife Assignment Winner Julia Cook
6 Tips for Striking Snowy Landscapes That Use Minimalism
I had seen this North Dakota scene a few times before, but it was not until I passed it on a cloudy day after a new snow that the pattern and shapes really stood out. I was standing on top of 2 feet of snow in an open North Dakota field more than a quarter… Poursuivre la lecture 6 Tips for Striking Snowy Landscapes That Use Minimalism
Step Up The Level Of Your Nature Photography
In this week’s tip, I present to you some seldomly discussed, positive aspects of nature photography. Learning all its nuances will never be attained as there’s always a new trick, an advancement in technology or a new technique you’ve yet to utilize. Visits to new places are unique and net new photos. Whether you reinforce… Poursuivre la lecture Step Up The Level Of Your Nature Photography
Photo Of The Day By Chris Ewan
Photo By Chris Ewan Today’s Photo of the Day is “Swans in the Snow” by Chris Ewan. Location: Iowa. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured… Poursuivre la lecture Photo Of The Day By Chris Ewan
7 Ways To Take Wonderful Winter Photos
Apparition, Yellowstone National Park. This would not have been much of a composition in any other season. The juxtaposition of the dark trees with the white ice-caked one and the thick atmosphere and separation created by the mists of a nearby geyser were wholly the products of winter conditions. It should be noted that this… Poursuivre la lecture 7 Ways To Take Wonderful Winter Photos
Behind The Shot: Young Elk
Photo By Debbie O’Dell The Wasatch Range is a beautiful mountain range located in northern Utah. The highest peak is Mount Nebo, at the southern end of the range, at 11,928 feet. There’s a wide variety of wildlife living in the area, including deer, moose, elk and black bear. Early fall is my favorite time… Poursuivre la lecture Behind The Shot: Young Elk
Photo Of The Day By Dave Stoker
Photo By Dave Stoker Today’s Photo of the Day is “Wintering Cranes” by Dave Stoker. Location: Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area, Arizona. “Sandhill Cranes gather in their winter home during their annual migration,” explains Stoker. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen… Poursuivre la lecture Photo Of The Day By Dave Stoker
Fraud Alert: Scammers Posing as Fake Outdoor Photographer Editors
We wanted to make the Outdoor Photographer community aware that we’ve been alerted to several instances of scammers posing as editors of OP who have reached out to photographers. On various occasions, these fake OP editors have contacted photographers on Instagram and other social media sites saying they were interested in paying for image usage.… Poursuivre la lecture Fraud Alert: Scammers Posing as Fake Outdoor Photographer Editors