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Artistry and Creativity in Image Optimization

Artistry and Creativity in Image Optimization

The fact is that I enjoy working on my images and on the images of others as much as I do being in the field with the birds and creating the photographs. Now, please do not get me wring: junk in equals junk out (JIJO) and that will […]

Two New Chick Photos with the Sony 300mm f/2.8 GM Lens (and a Spectacular Mockingbird Mobbing Barred Owl Image)

You Call?

Which of today’s three featured images is your favorite? Why did you make your choice?

What’s Up?

Photography at Indian Lake Estates (ILE) has been fabulous recently. We have five baby cranes of varying sizes from week-old chicks to a single small colt. And at least one more sandhill nest with two […]

The Barred Owl on Bob's North Perch Miracle

What’s Up?

After hustling to get to the airport early on Thursday amidst reports of TSA delays at Orlando, the TSA wait time was zero minutes. My flight to MCI, Kansas City, MO, however, was delayed more than five hours because of maintenance issues. I was glad that I made it.

My PhotoCon KC […]

Two-Day Old Sandhill Crane Chicks: Devils or Angels?

Two-Day Old Sandhill Crane Chicks: Devils or Angels?

On Monday past Bob Eastman and I were blessed to find a pair of two-day old crane chicks along the shoreline near my home in Indian Lake Estates, FL. For more than 30 minutes, the tiny siblings tried to kill each other. Watch the video to […]

Image Processing is About Options. And the 100% Inviolate Principle of Bird Photography

Your Call?

Which version of today’s featured image do you like best? Why?

My Realization

In the I Was On The Fence About This One. What Do You Think? blog post here, I was somewhat surprised that so many folks realized right off the bat that it was the owl’s eyes needed to be […]

I Was On The Fence About This One. What Do You Think?

What’s Up?

Bob Eastman and I enjoyed a fabulous cloudy morning of bird photography yesterday at ILE. We put out a road-killed opossum on the beach south of the pier that quickly attracted several Turkey Vultures. After that, for the first time, we successfully worked the previously very shy two-chick crane family from my SUV. […]

Shutter Speed Principles for Red and Drew and You: If You Fail to Master These Concepts, You are 100% Dead Meat!

Your Call

Which of today’s featured (educationally captioned) images do you like best? Why? This blog post took more than 3 hours to prepare. Perhaps take a few moments to leave a comment 🙂

My Calls

Thanks to the few who commented at the Ten More Reasons to Join a San Diego 2027 IPT blog […]

Ten More Reasons to Join a San Diego 2027 IPT

Paradise Written and Recorded by John Prine

“The world’s largest shovel” as Prine describes it in the song, the Bucyrus Erie 3850-B power shovel was used for excavation at Paradise and ultimately buried there. “Paradise” is about the devastating impact of surface mining for coal, whereby the top layers of soil are blasted off […]

San Diego 2027: The Pelicans are the Stars of the Show

The Stars of the Show

Without a doubt, the Pacific-race Brown Pelicans are the stars of the show on any winter visit to La Jolla, CA. And thus, they are the single biggest attraction on every San Diego Instructional Photo-Tour (IPT). The AirBnB IPT experience maximizes learning and minimizes the amount of time spent traveling. […]

Ugly-ass Fence Post Possibilites

What’s Up?

On his way to work, my right-hand man Jim Litzenberg kindly picked up Alvin “Red” Stevens at Orlando International Airport on Sunday morning. After Red got settled in the guest room at my home we got right to work on improving his computer, Photo Mechanic, and Photoshop skills. On Monday morning we had […]

Often Overlooked: Bald Eagle-scapes. The 2027 Homer IPTs

An e-Mail From Homer (and Multiple) IPT Participant Jim Dolgin

Artie,

I’m sure I speak for the entire Homer gang: as always, you go above and beyond to teach, cajole, and push us all to get great images. Your hard work and dedication are greatly appreciated. Spending time in Homer with you, Gabe, and the […]

The 'Great Horned Owl Chick for Breakfast?' Tale

The “Great Horned Owl Chick for Breakfast?” Tale

In my 42-year plus career, I have had very few opportunities to photograph Great Horned Owl. A month ago, Clint, a local fisherman, alerted me to an owl nest on an Osprey platform just minutes from my home. The pole the nest is on is quite tall […]

On Working Hard and Creating Tens of Thousands of Images

Homer 2027

I will be returning to Homer in 2027 for my last-ever Bald Eagle Instructional Photo-Tours. Five of the ten spots are already spoken four. If you are seriously interested in joining me, please get in touch via e-mail or shoot me a text at 863-221-2372.

PhotoCon KC

PhotoCon is coming […]

Bald Eagle Vertical Banking Flight Tutorial

Homer 2027

I will be returning to Homer in 2027 for my last-ever Bald Eagle Instructional Photo-Tours. Four of the ten slots are already filled. If you are seriously interested in joining me, please get in touch via e-mail or shoot me a text at 863-221-2372.

Your Call

A tough assignment: from today’s eleven […]

Homer Being Homer. Eagles Being Eagles!

Your Call

Which two of today’s eight featured images do you think are the strongest? Why did you make your choices?

My Call

In the last blog post here, only a single person left a comment. Robert Tucker wrote, “My pick is image 1A. The branch is just a distraction. The subject is the bird.” […]

Two Versions of the One Image From 16,332 Photos That Got Me Excited On the 1st Songbird Day in Anchor Point, AK. Artie on Grief and Grieving. And an 83,736 Image Session!

This Just In

This was originally published on 13 February. For reasons unknown to me, but probably involving operator error, post notifications failed to send. Anyhoo, today is Thursday 19 February. The first Homer IPT was about as perfect as possible and the four folks who did only the first IPT are all safely home […]

Stumpy and His Mate On the Hill

What’s Up?

My flights to Seattle (5 hours, 59 minutes) and to Anchorage (3 hours, 22 minutes) were blessedly uneventful. I picked up a Jeep Wagoner, checked into the Coast Inn at Lake Hood, and returned to the airport at 7:15pm to pick up Kevin Hice. Brian “The Mailman” Bower’s flight got in way early […]

1120mm Black (and Gold) Background Magic

Your Call/My Call

Which of today’s featured images do you like best? Why?

In the recent Head Hunting with the Sony 400-800G OSS Zoom Lens blog post here, my top pick was 4B, the Osprey staring down the lens barrel with its windblown crest. It was of course the consensus favorite. My second choice was […]

A Brand New YouTube Video: Six Image Optimization Before and Afters & a Warped Quick Mask Tutorial

Anyone Can Learn Photoshop!

As you will see in this six-minute video, Photoshop can do amazing things. And the big news is that it is not difficult to learn to improve your images. Anybody can do it. Especially when you have clear, easy to follow instructions like those in the Digital Basics IV Video […]

Head Hunting with the Sony 400-800G OSS Zoom Lens

Your Call?

Which two of today’s featured images do you like best? Why did you make your choices? (I am thinking that this might be a which image is in second place kind of post …)

My Call

In the last blog post, my favorite was Red’s Great Egret image in part because I loved […]