Archive for the ‘nature photography’ Category
I have just spent the past 11 days with clients on the Santa Clara Ranch in South Texas. It was certainly a challenge with temperatures over the 100 mark every day. Our patience and commitment paid off though and I think everyone took home some really memorable images. I will be planning trips in the [...]
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This was filmed on the edge of a fresh lava flow. The sound you hear is the rain pelting down on an umbrella.
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the ultimate african photographic safari with Jeremy Woodhouse Friday, 25 August – Thursday, 9 September, 2011 14 Nights of Luxury on the Masai Mara I would like to offer you the opportunity to join me at an Exclusive “Seasonal” Luxury Tented Camp on the Masai Mara Game Reserve from 26 August – 8 September. We [...]
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What a great trip! A really nice group of people and lots of new friends. Costa Rica Expeditions were great and the stars of the show were our driver and local guide Jorge and William. We did not get much sleep, especially at the start of the tour as we were up at 4:30 and [...]
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This is a pretty cool way to show your images if only to demonstrate that Canon cameras can actually get some images in focus when using a long lens.
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mad dog summer tours Would you like to get images like these? Well, you can – for $200/day including lodging (for groups of 3 or more), you will be accompanied by me to four premium-quality photo blinds (two for the morning and the two for the evening) where I will instruct you and help you [...]
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If you love birds and nature, you’ll love this trip! Travel with me to Costa Rica on a photographic rainforest expedition. This trip was designed with serious photographers and bird enthusiasts in mind. You’ll stay in the heart of a primary rainforest, and have exclusive use of world-class bird hides designed and built by HidePhotography. [...]
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1. workshops & photo tours / 2. travel / nature photography / stock photography / video
Tags: bihoro pass, hokkaido, japan, japanese macaque, jigokudani, lake mashu, red crowned crane, snow monkey, whooper swans, wildlife photography, winter wildlife
April 13, 2010
1 space left Follow this link to see images from the 2010 tour. If you are interested in the 2011 tour, please contact me at 469-371-5310 or by email at jeremy@pixelchrome.com Maximum of 6 people. Our tour officially starts at 5:30A in Tokyo on Sunday, 30 January and ends in Tokyo on the evening of [...]
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I got these images of texas longhorns on a tip from my wife who happened to see them as she was leaving the gym. The light was a bit harsh so perhaps I will go back and do them over again in softer light.
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The second image was a real grab shot. I was trying to set up using the trees on the left as a foil for the sun when these two deer appeared. Hand-held, not much is sharp. I like the bird in flight in the middle left of the frame.
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While I was scrambling around near Llano to find a decent subject for sunset I got a couple of grab shots of these white-tailed deer before they left.
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This is what is wrong with our industry today. At dawn, I was waiting for the light to get nice at a spot I know in the Texas Hill Country, when another photographer turns up. I had seen him here before and he had indicated that he was going to do a “study” of the [...]
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bobwhite quail and diamond-backed rattlesnake
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I have just finished 4 days of photography at the Santa Clara Ranch in the Rio Grande Valley with fellow nature photographer and owner of HidePhotography, Bencé Máté. We braved 20 mph winds and shot what we could but the birds were pretty skittish. Yesterday morning we did have some luck when a badger, usually [...]
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Off to a slow start today – brisk winds kept the birds away from the waterhole. This afternoon was better. The winds died and we got some nice light and a couple of frisky thrashers!
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the wonders of east africa – kenya and tanzania with Jeremy Woodhouse Jan 25 – Feb 05, 2011 If you ever asked us what are the two most breathtaking natural phenomena of East Africa, we don’t have to think long about the answer: The Wildebeest migration in the Serengeti National Park and the majestic snow-capped [...]
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