Of all the different styles of modern photography, the one that seems to elicit the most reticence from both amateurs and professionals alike is that of macro photography.
John E. Riutta
Posts by John E. Riutta, MA, MBA, FLS, MemRES:
Scenes from a Twitch
Reported at the Midwest Birding Symposium on September 18, 2009: one Kirtland’s Warbler, Dendroica kirtlandii, seen that morning in East Harbor State Park near Lakeside, Ohio. Widespread reaction: twitch!
Photo Interlude – Sunset over Lake Erie
Sunset over Lake Erie as seen from Marblehead, Ohio. The industrial structure seen in the image is the conveyor system between the Marblehead quarry and the lake’s docks. Equipment: Canon PowerShot G10 Settings: F-stop: f/2.8 Exposure time: 1/20 sec. ISO speed: ISO-200 Exposure bias: 0
Off to the Symposium
Like many bird watchers from around the hemisphere (and for all I know from beyond as well), I’m off on a journey to the Midwest Birding Symposium in Lakeside, Ohio – in my particular case to represent Wingscapes and share with the attendees the benefits to be found in the new BirdCam products. As I […]
