
Close up, but not personal.
That’s what you need for wildlife photography. Respect your subject. You are the one encroaching on his territory. For your safety and theirs, keep a cautious distance. Use common sense, and let your lens get the shot.

Close up, but not personal.
That’s what you need for wildlife photography. Respect your subject. You are the one encroaching on his territory. For your safety and theirs, keep a cautious distance. Use common sense, and let your lens get the shot.

The sun never broke through the cloud cover today, but that couldn’t keep us in. While most were watching playoff games, we were exploring country roads. The thick pea-soup fog, filigree trees, and an occasional black crow made for some interesting Poe-like photos.
The New Year is when we reflect, organize, and set goals. It’s also a great time to back up photos and documents.
I’ve learned the hard way. Because of computer problems, I’ve lost many irreplaceable photos. And it’s heartbreaking. Now, I use a portable drive for storage and peace of mind.
So, as we start this New Year, take care to preserve precious memories.