Wildlife Photography Tips: Take Better Wildlife Photos — Tutorial9.
Here’s an article on Wildlife Photography that I wrote recently, posted on the excellent Tutorial9 site. I hope you enjoy!
Wildlife Photography Tips: Take Better Wildlife Photos — Tutorial9.
Here’s an article on Wildlife Photography that I wrote recently, posted on the excellent Tutorial9 site. I hope you enjoy!
The anthology of astronomy stories I’ve been working on for the last year or two, off and on, is finally completed and available: Diamonds in the Sky.
The anthology is free and you can go there now and read the stories, most of which are original but a few of which are reprints from Analog or Asimov’s. Contributors include Hugo and Nebula award winning authors. Each story focuses on one or two key ideas from astronomy and should have some educational value, but are hopefully first and foremost simply entertaining and good quality stories. The project was funded by the National Science Foundation as a public education and outreach effort, and I’d like to reach as many readers as possible so please spread the word!
via Mike Brotherton: SF Writer.
I did the website for Diamonds over a year ago. This one has been a long time in the works, but it’s now finally live!
I’ve veering into negative blogging territory lately, so I think it would be wise of me to make a post talking about the positive things that have happened recently to remind myself that life isn’t all bad.
I’m slowly pulling myself out of my slump and setting my goals, sketching out projects and tasks, and thinking about where I want to go and how I want to get there. My goal of professional travel photographer is certainly going to have to take a back-seat to something more practical. And then there’s this:
ProjectPhotoRoadTrip
I think I’m a pretty decent photographer at this point. I think I write pretty well too. I have all this time on my hands suddenly and I was thinking that maybe I could put it to you all to fund a little project I’m contemplating.
I’m thinking about taking 2 weeks and taking a road trip somewhere–maybe the Southwest? Arizona, New Mexico. Some place where it’s not freezing cold right now, and some place that offers interesting opportunities for photography. I’ll stay off the interstate and use the old highway system, looking for unusual sights and vistas along the way.
I’m thinking of launching a Fundable project. I’ll budget it all out very carefully and post a transparent accounting of what money I need and why. In return for sponsoring me, I will post daily blog updates, interviews with people I meet on the road, portraits of said people, landscape photos, and anything else that I can manage. I will write and document a travelogue in the way that only I can. Donors above a certain minimum amount will receive a print of their choice from the product’s photographic results. And if that’s not enough, then maybe I can offer to pay everyone back once I’m gainfully employed again. Photo Essay, NPR style.
I’m not sold on the Southwest. I’d like to poll you all for your opinions. Remember that I live in Colorado, so where I go should be within 2–3 days driving distance at most, and it should probably be some place not covered in snow and ice in February/March. Or you could be masochistic and command me to go to Yellowstone. There would be amazing photo opportunities, I will just freeze to death. It’s all good.
What do you think? Crazy enough to work? Interesting in seeing what I can do? Share your thoughts. Later, maybe, I’ll ask you to open your wallets.