Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Photos were taken with a samsung WB600/VLU (point and shoot) some were taken with a phone and a few were taken with a microscope. 
taken with Lab microscop
 

Exposer 1/500
at f/5.0
5.3mm
ISO 80
                                                    
Exposer 1/500
at f/5.6
10.3mm
ISO 80
 
 

 
Exposer 1/250
at f/4.6
3.9mm
ISO 80

Exposer 1/250
at f/5.0
39.5mm
ISO 80
 

 
Exposer 1/750
at f/6.5
34.8mm
ISO 80

 
Exposer 1/20
at f/3.6
6.5mm
ISO 320

 
Exposer 1/350
at f/6.5
34.8mm
ISO 80

taken with phone
 

 
Taken with Lab Microscope

Taken with Lab Microscope
 

Exposer 1/750
at f/4.6
3.9
ISO 80
 

 
Exposer 1/125
at f/3.2
3.9mm
ISO 80

 
Exposer 1/750
at f/4.6
3.9mm
ISO 80

Exposer 1/250
at f/5.8
58.5mm
ISO 100
 

Exposer 1/45
at f/3.2
3.9mm
ISO 480
 

                                                                   
Taken with a Phone


Exposer 1/350
at f/4.6
9.4mm
ISO 80
 

Exposer 1/500
at f/4.6
3.9mm
ISO 80
 

Taken with phone
 

Exposer 1/750
at f/8.3
 
ISO 80
 

Exposer 1/180
at f/4.6
3.9mm
ISO 80
 

 
Exposer 1/250
at f/3.8
8.2mm
ISO 80

 
Exposer 1/250
at f/4.6
3.9mm
ISO 80

Exposer 1/350
at f/4.6
3.9mm
ISO 80
 

Exposer 1/60
at f/4.0
10.3mm
ISO 100
 

 
 

 
Exposer 1/250
at f/6.6
3.9mm
ISO 80
 

 
Exposer 1/60
at f/4.4
20mm
ISO 200
 

 
Exposer 1/1000
at f/6.2
20mm
ISO 80
 
Exposer 1/350
at f/4.6
3.9mm
ISO 80

Thursday, November 29, 2012

                                                                  Response to articles



Wildlife tourism is good for the economy, bringing in millions of dollars each year. But with tourism comes the significant disturbances to animals in their natural habitats. with their  breeding patterns,  feeding patterns, parent-offspring bonds, Increased vulnerability to predators and competitors.

 Wildlife Photography Ethics & Philosophy

be cautious, be respectful, it’s just picture to you but to an animal it could be much more .

If you see something rare dont automatically disclose the location to everybody.

 Do not bait animals.
Photos are more than just a ornamental decoration photos tell a story or if not they should. The photo of the spider is a great example with the way it is cropped its more natural


Monday, November 26, 2012

 

                      Ideas/suggestions for trip to Africa.

1- First of all don’t forget a camera along with good camera support such as a good tripod, different lenses, beanbags lots of SD Cardsand Batteries

 

 

2- Try to understand the Geographic of where you are going, so you can plan for weather conditions and climate conditions.

 

 

3- Rechargeable batteries or alternative power source, such as the Goal Zero Product line, Solar panal.

 

 

4-Try to get into an open roof vehicle, for 360 views.

 

 

5- Watch weight (of baggage) limit is 44 pounds; try to get a good sturdy suitcase that is lightweight.

 

 

6- Remember where you are at, listen to your guides, there are plenty of dangers on safaris. Remember to enjoy every mininte of it.


Thursday, November 1, 2012

This was a picure that i took while i was in the pryor mt's we woke up to this freak snow storm. This was taken with a point and shoot

Thursday, October 25, 2012

this is a picture i took in the lab while working on my spider collection for a class. I was surspised how well it turned out. This is a Jumping spider. I love the details and the blured back.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Exposure- 1/60 sec at F/ 3.2
ISO 100
Focal length 3.9mm
Mid Term Photos
 All photos were taken with an samsung vb600/VLU (point and shoot)















                                 Exposure- 1/350 sec at F/ 3.2
                                  ISO 80
                                   Focal length 3.9mm
                      

Exposure- 1/60 sec at F/ 4.4
ISO 160
Focal length 24.6mm

               
 Exposure- 1/125 sec at F/ 5.0
ISO 100
Focal length 39.5mm





Exposure- 1/180 sec at F/ 6.0
ISO 80
Focal length 13.2mm


Exposure- 1/1000 sec at F/ 4.6
ISO 80
Focal length 3.9mm

                           Exposure- 1/8 sec at F/ 3.2
                            ISO 400
                             Focal length 3.9mm



 
Exposure- 1/8 sec at F/ 3.2
                                                             ISO 400
                                                              Focal length 3.9mm
 

                                          Exposure- 1/0 sec at F/ 3.2
                                           ISO 400
                                            Focal length 3.9mm

 
Exposure- 1/500 sec at F/ 4.6
ISO 80
Focal length 3.9mm

                                       Exposure- 1/15 sec at F/ 4.4
                                        ISO 400
                                         Focal length 29.7mm


                               Exposure- 1/750 sec at F/ 4.2
                                ISO 80
                                 Focal length 13.2mm


 Exposure- 1/350 sec at F/ 4.6
ISO 80
                                                              


Exposure- 1/500 sec at F/ 4.6
ISO 80
Focal length 3.9mm




Exposure- 1/60 sec at F/ 4.6
ISO 200
Focal length 34.8mm