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Costa Rica: Night Photography with Clouds
- Aperture: f/2.8
- ISO: 2000
- Shutter Speed: 20 s
- Focal Length: 16mm
- Camera: Canon EOS 6D
- Location: 10° 0.2631′ 0″ N 83° 31.8349′ 0″ W
Clouds, they can often be a night photographer’s worst nightmare because many believe the whole point of night photography is to capture as many stars as possible. But this isn’t always possible, both clouds and a bright full moon can diminish the chances of catching a photo of the stars or my favorite, the milky way….
Roadtrip Day 3: Arches National Park [Adventure Travel Photography]
- Aperture: f/6.3
- ISO: 100
- Shutter Speed: 1/100 s
- Focal Length: 24mm
- Camera: Canon EOS 6D
- Location: 38° 37.5176′ 0″ N 109° 35.9887′ 0″ W
Most of today was spent on the long drive from Jackson, WY to Moab, UT but I did get to Moab in time to duck into Arches for about 20 minutes. It stormed the entire drive and the weather was no different upon arrival in the Southwest and it looks like the storm will be…
Roadtrip Day 1: Tetons [Adventure Travel Photography]
- Aperture: f/9
- ISO: 320
- Shutter Speed: 1/125 s
- Focal Length: 70mm
- Camera: Canon EOS 6D
- Location: 43° 38.3998′ 0″ N 110° 37.4496′ 0″ W
Day 1 of my road trip was a day only black and white could describe. The day began midday Bozeman with a beautiful drive towards Jackson, Wyoming and my resting spot for the next few days at the Bentwood Inn . But after coming over the Teton pass the blue skies faded to gray as…
Top Ten Photography Myths [Bozeman, Montana Photographer]
The following is a list of the top photography myths that I hear. The bold is the myth followed by the explanation as to why it’s not true. I hope you enjoy! And if you do, make sure to like Peak Photography on Facebook or comment below with your thoughts! 1.dSLRs are only for professionals: In years past…
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