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Boat Portrait – Penobscot 16 Canoe from Old Town Canoes

10 Mar
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Red Penobscot 16 canoe on the Cache la Poudre River in Fort Collins, February 2014

This red Penobscot 16 from Old Town Canoes is a new addition to my paddling fleet. I got it from in Cheyenne. Right now, it is my only tandem boat, although, the Badfish SUP can accommodate two people.

This is the first boat bought as a photography prop. Now, I need to produce 50-100 saleable pictures to recover the cost. Red canoe on a calm lake with snowy mountains in a background comes to my mind. Maybe, Grand Teton or Clacier National Park? Well, after some abstracts shot in a garage, the first field photo sessions took place in February 2014 on the Poudre River in Fort Collins. There is up to 0.5 mile of calm or slow water behind a diversion dam accessible from the Kingfisher Point Natural Area near Nix Farm. This river section can be paddled even at a minimal river flow including winter time if it is not frozen.

You are welcome to check new paddling pictures to my stock photography portfolio. There are available for immediate download and licensing as royalty free images.

I will try to photograph other boats from my paddling fleet: kayaks, canoes, SUPs (stand up paddleboard) and a packraft. I am really waiting for some green color …

Related posts:
Waterproof Duffels, Canoe Paddle and Hat …
Carbon Fiber and Wood Canoe Paddles in Royalty Free Pictures


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The Photography Show 2014 – tidbits from the show floor

07 Mar

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This week saw the successful launch of a new photography trade show in the UK. Called simply ‘The Photography Show’ and run by Future Publishing, the event ran from 1st to 4th March at the NEC in Birmingham. We spent a day there, talking to exhibitors and getting hands-on with the latest products. Click through for a selection of things we saw.  

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Landscapes Photo Contest! Win One of Two – Year Long PRO Subscriptions from ViewBug!

27 Feb

Over the last few years here at dPS, we’ve run some very popular competitions, and this month will be no different!

This month we are working with one of our newest partners – ViewBug – to give away to lucky dPS readers, full access to their Photo Contest and exclusive discounts from photography based partners! ViewBug is an online photo contest community that provides the opportunity for photographers to share photos with chances to win prizes. With ViewBug, everyone can get an opportunity to be discovered!

ViewBugAvatarViewBug is a community where you can participate in photo contests with cool brands, awesome community of judges, and gain recognition and exposure.

For this photo competition, ViewBug is giving away Two Year Long PRO Subscription!

These prizes are designed to allow photographers full access to participation and voting in all of the ViewBug Photography contests. Each will be won by a different dPS reader. Here’s what you could win:

A Year Long PRO subscription to ViewBugs photography contests! A $ 139 Value!

How to Win

To win this competition you’ll need to:

Visit the ViewBug/dPS Contest page here and upload your entry into the Landscape Photography Contest.

Do this in the next 60 days and on May 5, 2014, ViewBug and its community of photographers will choose the best landscape photos. We at dPS will announce the winners in the following days.

The deadline for entries is Wednesday, February April 26, 2014, Midnight PST. Entries placed after deadline will not be considered. Enter Here!!

This competition is open to everyone around the world no matter where you live.

Disclaimer: ViewBug is a paid partner of dPS.

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Confluence of Wildlife and Man – A Story from the South Platte River

23 Feb

I was looking at paintings by Nancy Rynes, a Colorado artist. I like her texture series and, especially, the picture called “Confluence”. Two red hawks sitting on a wall covered by graffiti. For me the confluence means here the coming together of wildlife and man made objects. It reminds me an old story from the South Platte River paddling – encounter of a young eagle sitting on old trashed car.

I really hated those cars from 1950s and 1960s when I started to paddle the South Platte River years ago. Then, having no choice, I accepted them and started to photograph them. At least they were put into the river for a reason – to protect river banks. It seems that wildlife is accepting them too.

Car Photography Session on the South Platte River
South Platte River – Another View or How to Photograph the River?

Here is my eagle story originally posted in 2007.

October 15 was my first day on the South Platte River in the fall/winter paddling season of 2007. I paddled upstream from Kersey in the Thunderbolt kayak. After exploring the Lone Tree Creek I paddled back down river to Kersey. It was just before sunset when I decided to shoot some pictures of old cars dumped there to protect river banks.

I squeezed my kayak into some standing backwater and started shooting. I didn’t notice anything unusual, but I did sense somebody’s presence …


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Not farther from me than a length of my kayak there was an old truck and a young eagle was sitting on the top of it. I kept shooting my pictures. However, looking at a beak and powerful talons, I didn’t feel very comfortable balancing my tippy kayak in the front of that chick. Judging from the time stamps in my pictures I spent 12 minutes there. During that time the eaglet did not make the slightest movement.

I wished I had a better camera than my Pentax Optio W10. It was getting dark, so I backed up leaving the eagle on his truck.

I have seen adult bald eagles many times during my paddling on the South Platte, but it was the closest and most exciting encounter. As a first guess I assumed that I saw a juvenile bald eagle. After searching internet it seems that it is quite difficult to distinguish between immature bald and golden eagles. Some comments I got indicate that it was the golden eagle. So, who is that chick?

Breeding Bald Eagles in Colorado

… from the Center for Biological Diversity:

Bald eagles commonly nested in and around Rocky Mountain National Park as late as the 1950s (117). By 1974, just one pair remained in the state (93). The population remained perilously low through the 1970s and 1980s, began growing in 1986 and reached a peak of approximately 65 pairs in 2006 (2, 69, 93, 96). One-third of Colorado’s nesting bald eagles occur east of the Continental Divide in the South Platte River watershed (115). Other breeding concentrations include the Yampa River upstream of Craig, the White River in the vicinity of Meeker, the Colorado River upstream of Kremmling, and La Plata and Montezuma counties.

Bald Eagle – Nesting & Young from American Bald Eagle Information.

Other bird stories and pictures:

Do Wild Turkey Swim? A Photo Story of White Water Turkey Hen for Thanksgiving
Are My Paddlings Days Over?
Blue Heron – Bird Photography from a Racing Kayak with Pentax Optio W10 Camera?
From the Love Life of Canada Goose in My Paddling Pond: Rivals or Mates?


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10 Highly Useful Photography Lessons You Can Learn Today From YouTube

14 Feb

It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner or a professional photographer: Learning and perfecting your technique will help you be a better one! Being a photographer is more than shooting and uploading pictures. As in almost any other profession, any good photographer should stay up-to-date with the market and master his skills. By searching for tutorials, you will get Continue Reading

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3 February, 2014 – Back From Antarctica

03 Feb

We are back in Chile after a very successful and incredible adventure to Antarctica.  The Luminous-Landscape team of Michael, Kevin and Chris as well William Neil lead a group of 63 photographers on a non-stop adventure.  We had the most incredible weather making every day perfect for photography.  We couldn’t have asked for a better group of participants and the Antarctica XXI Expedition team was absolutely the best.  We are now working our way back north and to home over the coming days. Once we get our feet on the ground we will have a lot more about this trip as well as a lot of other news. There are only a few berths left for the second Antarctica Trip in 2015.  After experiencing this this trip I would highly recommend that you sign up now as we are sure once we start publishing images and the trip log that these remaining spots will go fast.


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Win One of Five – Three Month Subscriptions from Skillfeed By Shutterstock!

21 Jan

Over the last few years here at dPS, we’ve run some very popular competitions, and this month will be no different! This month we are working with one of our newest partners – Skillfeed, By Shutterstock – to give away to lucky dPS readers, full access to their creative and technical Video Tutorials!

For this competition, Skillfeed is giving away FIVE prizes!

These five prizes are designed to be helpful for all levels of photography and post-production. Each will be won by a different dPS reader. Here’s what you could win:

Three month subscription to Skillfeed’s library of Creative and Technical Video Tutorials! A $ 57 Value!

There are loads of tutorials that you’ll get access to including:

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How to make a Pop Art portrait from a Photo in Photoshop Easy

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DSLR Digital Photography Course

How to Win

To win this competition you’ll need to:

  • Visit the above library of courses information pages and explore the multiple Video Tutorial offerings.
  • Leave a comment below and tell us which tutorials are of most interest to you WHY you’d like to learn these new skills. Please note: there is a limit of 1 entry per person.
  • Do this in the next 16 days and on Thursday, February 6, the team at Skillfeed will choose the best 5 answers and we will announce the winners in the following days.

The deadline for entries is Wednesday, February 5, 2014, Midnight PST. Entries placed after deadline will not be considered.

By ‘best’ – we’re looking for people who have an understanding of the Video Tutorials and how they will best suit their needs. So you’ll need to check out the tutorial pages to put yourself in the best position to win.

There’s no need to write essay length comments to win – but we’re looking to hear what you like about the video tutorials and how it would help your development as a photographer.

This competition is open to everyone around the world no matter where you live – but there is only one entry per person.

To enter – simply leave your comment below.

Disclaimer: Skillfeed is a paid partner of dPS.

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From NEX to Alpha: Sony introduces 20 megapixel a5000

07 Jan

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CES 2014: Sony has taken the wraps off the a5000, a mirrorless camera that features a 20.1MP APS-C CMOS sensor, Bionz X processor, and built-in Wi-Fi with NFC. Sony bills the a5000 as ‘the world’s lightest interchangeable lens camera’ because it weighs 210g (7.4 oz.) without battery, card, or lens. As promised last year, the new naming scheme leaves the NEX label behind, though the a5000 seems a natural extension of the NEX-5 line. Click through for more.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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How to Shoot Festive Lights from a Car

04 Jan

In keeping with the holiday season I found this video and thought it was not only a unique idea but very timely if you want to give it a go before all the lights come down.

How to shoot festive lights from a car!

Some of the things mentioned in the video:

  • Vanguard Alta Pro 284CT Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs with Multi-Angle Central Column System
  • Canon EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM Ultra-Wide Zoom Lens for Canon EOS SLR Cameras

Further reading on how to shoot festive lights:

  • How to Create a Winter Wonderland Holiday Photo
  • How to Take Beautiful Bokeh Christmas Images [With 39 Stunning Examples]
  • 23 Christmas Lights Photos – With a Twist

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Happy New Year 2014 from dPS

01 Jan

Another year has draw to a close and the clock has ticked over to 2014 on the Australian side of the world. We’d like to wish you a very Happy New Year from all of us at dPS!

By David Yu

If 2013 was kind to you, may you have more of the same.  If it wasn’t your best year ever, don’t look back, just close the door and leap into 2014 ready to tackle it head on. We’ll have more great photography articles, tutorials and reviews for you coming up and we will resume our regular schedule of two articles a day on the 3rd (in two days).

So have a great New Year wherever you are, whatever you decide to do. Me, I’ll be at a fondue with friends tonight (31st in Canada) and tomorrow will help serve 1000 homeless and low income families a hot lunch. I do it every year because it’s puts it all in perspective for me, makes me grateful, and allows me to give back.

In the comments below, share with us at dPS:

  • how will you ring in the New Year (or did you if you’re in Australia or that side of the world)?
  • what will you do to kick off 2014?
  • what part of the world do you live in, and what’s the celebration like there?  Are there fireworks? Parties? Or does it just slip by quietly?

Whatever you do, make it a happy one and we’ll see you in 2014!

HAPPY NEW YEAR

By Sergiu Bacioiu

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