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Category Archives: Wildlife

Let Nature Live Its Own Life
Someone needs to speak up for the wildlife that can’t speak for itself.

Revisiting Black and White Wildlife Photography
Revisiting new concepts with old ideas in regards to black and white wildlife photography.

How to Always Capture Wildlife in Action
How to always capture wildlife in action with just a couple of simple tricks.
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Tagged Article, Birds, Boundary Bay, British Columbia, Canada, Owls, Pacific Northwest, Snowy Owls, Wildlife
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Finding Time for Nature
Sometimes, we need to just sit with nature to allow it to show us the photo we’re looking for.
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Tagged Elk, Mountains, National Elk Refuge, Snow, Wildlife, Wyoming
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Bittersweet Moment with a Great Gray Owl
Sometimes having everything set on your camera isn’t enough to get the shot. How wearing glasses prevented me from getting the perfect shot of a great gray owl.
Tagged Birds, Grand Teton National Park, Great Gray Owls, Owls, Snow, Wildlife, Wyoming
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