Entries from 'photography'
What’s in my bag? An inside look at an adventure photographer’s gear kit.
Have you ever wondered what goes into making the photos I take? Well besides a lot of blood, sweat, and tears there is quite a lot of gear lugged into the backcountry. Now I’m a firm believer in the fact that it’s not the gear that matters, but the photographer. On that note, I do…
My first week in Namibia and getting banned from Facebook [Andy Austin | Adventure Travel Photographer]
On my third trip to Namibia I’ve set out to get as much accomplished as possibly. My first week was an interesting one, but great none-the-less. To learn more about my overall trip to Namibia and donate to the cause please visit this link (and enter to win a 20×30″ canvas): http://igg.me/at/wheelsofchange/x/6007833 The Beginnings: My…
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…
Bald Eagles vs Red Tailed Hawks: An Aerial Battle [Bozeman, Montana Photographer]
- Aperture: f/2.8
- ISO: 100
- Shutter Speed: 1/1250 s
- Focal Length: 165mm
- Camera: Canon EOS 6D
- Location: 45° 41.3315′ 0″ N 108° 40.8941′ 0″ W
Hello all! This is my first blog post on Peak Photography of Montana. I hope to post from time to time about awesome experiences I have out in the field as well as tips and tricks I’ve learned through years of travel! It all started yesterday when I was out for a walk with my…
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