Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of wisst-ihr-noch.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of motherearth.co.nz
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of urologyprofessionals.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of freepsdvn.wordpress.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of clubseatateca.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of simonbolivaranccacca.blogspot.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of peliculasdemoda.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY
Backcountry Gallery | Wildlife And Nature Photography By Steve Perry. April 20, 2021 by Steve Perry | 56 Comments. A car makes a fantastic blind and often allows you to approach wildlife at a much closer range than you can ever dream of on foot. However, the excitement many photographers feel when they capture an amazing image is quickly GALLERIES - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Southwest USA photography by Steve Perry. Bears. Bear photos by Steve Perry. Michigan Landscapes. Michigan Landscape photography by Steve Perry. Smoky Mountains. Smoky Mountain photography by Steve Perry. Yellowstone. Yellowstone photography by Steve Perry. BIO - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Bio. Steve Perry is an award winning landscape and wildlife photographer with a deep commitment to bringing his unique vision to life whenever he lifts a camera to his inspired eye. Steve has been perfecting his artistic vision since the tender age of 10 years old and. You know what, this is kinda dumb. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS: IS IT TIME TO DITCH YOUR DSLR? Hey wildlife photographers! Is it time to ditch your DSLR and move to mirrorless? This is a question many have been contemplating and one that lands in my inbox on a daily basis. In this video we’ll examine all the pros and cons – plus I’ll give you my advice as well. Ifyou’re struggling
ALL ABOUT YOUR CAMERA'S CROP MODES First, let’s get one thing out in the open – I’m not a fan of cropping and I normally tend to avoid it as much as possible. So please don’t take the remainder of this article as some kind of an endorsement for reckless pixel pruning, it’s really not. Don’t getme wrong, I hack
NIKON D850 UNBOXING AND SETUP Nikon D850 Unboxing And Setup. OK, I normally don’t do unboxing videos, but I’ve had a few requests for it – along with a a boatload of requests for my initial menu setup. So, in the video below, we’ll do a very brief unboxing so you can see just what you get with the new D850 and then we’ll dive into the menu system andI’ll show
10 TIPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHING LOCAL WILDLIFE Learn the top ten tips and tricks for photographing your local wildlife. Even if you think you live in a lousy location for wildlife photography, this article will show you how to make the most of it. Wildlife photography doesn't have to happen in exotic places. Check itout to see why.
USE A TELECONVERTER OR CROP THE IMAGE? Think fast! You’re out searching for wildlife – your camera in hand – when you spot some critter you’ve always wanted to bag off in the distance. Sadly, you know that your lens is just not going to be quite long enough to get the shot you want on its own. So, here’sthe question –
NIKON D780 MENU SETUP GUIDE Nikon D780 Menu Setup Guide. In this video, I grab my new Nikon D780 and take you step by step through how I set up the menus. I show you all the settings I change (and recommend) as well as discussing why I don’t change others. Plus, I’ll also talk about WHY I set things the way I do and how these menu settings can impact your photography NIKON BACK BUTTON AF GUIDE (Note that AF-S and AF-C are discussed in detail in the Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System Book prior to this chapter.Included below is a brief description to cover what you need to know for BBAF.)BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY
Backcountry Gallery | Wildlife And Nature Photography By Steve Perry. April 20, 2021 by Steve Perry | 56 Comments. A car makes a fantastic blind and often allows you to approach wildlife at a much closer range than you can ever dream of on foot. However, the excitement many photographers feel when they capture an amazing image is quickly GALLERIES - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Southwest USA photography by Steve Perry. Bears. Bear photos by Steve Perry. Michigan Landscapes. Michigan Landscape photography by Steve Perry. Smoky Mountains. Smoky Mountain photography by Steve Perry. Yellowstone. Yellowstone photography by Steve Perry. BIO - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Bio. Steve Perry is an award winning landscape and wildlife photographer with a deep commitment to bringing his unique vision to life whenever he lifts a camera to his inspired eye. Steve has been perfecting his artistic vision since the tender age of 10 years old and. You know what, this is kinda dumb. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS: IS IT TIME TO DITCH YOUR DSLR? Hey wildlife photographers! Is it time to ditch your DSLR and move to mirrorless? This is a question many have been contemplating and one that lands in my inbox on a daily basis. In this video we’ll examine all the pros and cons – plus I’ll give you my advice as well. Ifyou’re struggling
ALL ABOUT YOUR CAMERA'S CROP MODES First, let’s get one thing out in the open – I’m not a fan of cropping and I normally tend to avoid it as much as possible. So please don’t take the remainder of this article as some kind of an endorsement for reckless pixel pruning, it’s really not. Don’t getme wrong, I hack
NIKON D850 UNBOXING AND SETUP Nikon D850 Unboxing And Setup. OK, I normally don’t do unboxing videos, but I’ve had a few requests for it – along with a a boatload of requests for my initial menu setup. So, in the video below, we’ll do a very brief unboxing so you can see just what you get with the new D850 and then we’ll dive into the menu system andI’ll show
10 TIPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHING LOCAL WILDLIFE Learn the top ten tips and tricks for photographing your local wildlife. Even if you think you live in a lousy location for wildlife photography, this article will show you how to make the most of it. Wildlife photography doesn't have to happen in exotic places. Check itout to see why.
USE A TELECONVERTER OR CROP THE IMAGE? Think fast! You’re out searching for wildlife – your camera in hand – when you spot some critter you’ve always wanted to bag off in the distance. Sadly, you know that your lens is just not going to be quite long enough to get the shot you want on its own. So, here’sthe question –
NIKON D780 MENU SETUP GUIDE Nikon D780 Menu Setup Guide. In this video, I grab my new Nikon D780 and take you step by step through how I set up the menus. I show you all the settings I change (and recommend) as well as discussing why I don’t change others. Plus, I’ll also talk about WHY I set things the way I do and how these menu settings can impact your photography NIKON BACK BUTTON AF GUIDE (Note that AF-S and AF-C are discussed in detail in the Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System Book prior to this chapter.Included below is a brief description to cover what you need to know for BBAF.) GALLERIES - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Southwest USA photography by Steve Perry. Bears. Bear photos by Steve Perry. Michigan Landscapes. Michigan Landscape photography by Steve Perry. Smoky Mountains. Smoky Mountain photography by Steve Perry. Yellowstone. Yellowstone photography by Steve Perry. BIO - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Bio. Steve Perry is an award winning landscape and wildlife photographer with a deep commitment to bringing his unique vision to life whenever he lifts a camera to his inspired eye. Steve has been perfecting his artistic vision since the tender age of 10 years old and. You know what, this is kinda dumb. ALL ABOUT YOUR CAMERA'S CROP MODES Honestly, unless it just won’t work for some reason, I’d send it back and get the 14-24. I’ve looked at two copies of the 16-35 and to replace my 14-24 (the 16-35 takes filters and is easier to pack), but each time I compared the two, I sent the 16-35 back and kept the14-24.
BACKCOUNTRY GALLERYTESTS ARCHIVES This in-depth review comes after a solid month of using the camera professionally in the field as my primary body for wildlife photography. In this video, we’ll take a comprehensive look at the D7500 from a wildlife photographer’s perspective, as well as NIKON Z6II AND Z7II WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW Thinking about a Z6ii or Z7ii for wildlife? Then this is the video you’ve been looking for! In this video, I’ll discuss my experience using the Z6/7ii for wildlife photography. I’ve shot in various local locations and knocked out over 7000 images between the SPOT METERING CRASH COURSE In this video, we’ll go over what spot metering is, where the camera spot meters in the viewfinder, how the spot meter thinks, where it works well and where it lets you down – and why. We’ll also look at ways to outsmart the spot meter and get great exposures with it in ANY situation. Just think – in less than 15 minutes, you’ll know FREE BACK BUTTON AF GUIDE FOR NIKON Plus, best of all, The Back Button Autofocus Guide For Nikon Cameras is 100% free! Just download and enjoy! It covers Back Button AF setup for the following cameras: Nikon D5, D4, D4s. Nikon D850, D800, D810, Nikon D750. Nikon D600, D610. Nikon D500. Nikon D7500, D7200, D7100. GET THE MOST FROM NIKON’S AUTO AF FINE TUNE SYSTEM Make sure your are in AF-S mode, VR is OFF, and the lens is wide open. 3. Make sure you are on a VERY secure tripod – any motion at all during the test can cause failure. 4. Make sure you have a good, well lit target. 5. Make sure you are in single point AF NIKON Z6II AND Z7II MENU SETUP In this video, I’ll show you my menu setup for the Nikon Z6ii and Z7ii mirrorless cameras. Includes by step instructions with lots of tips and tricks along the way. Also, yes, I did change the intro. Believe it or not, I had a constant stream of complaints about the old one – apparently it MY TRIPODS FOR WILDLIFE AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY Tripods and lens hood for the 600mm are in my checked bags, everything else in the backpack. 600mm on one side, D5, D850, 300 PF, 24-70 or macro on the other side. Works for my wildlife pursuits. Of course, you know airline – things can change any time. IfBACKCOUNTRY GALLERY
Backcountry Gallery | Wildlife And Nature Photography By Steve Perry. April 20, 2021 by Steve Perry | 56 Comments. A car makes a fantastic blind and often allows you to approach wildlife at a much closer range than you can ever dream of on foot. However, the excitement many photographers feel when they capture an amazing image is quickly GALLERIES - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Southwest USA photography by Steve Perry. Bears. Bear photos by Steve Perry. Michigan Landscapes. Michigan Landscape photography by Steve Perry. Smoky Mountains. Smoky Mountain photography by Steve Perry. Yellowstone. Yellowstone photography by Steve Perry. BIO - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Bio. Steve Perry is an award winning landscape and wildlife photographer with a deep commitment to bringing his unique vision to life whenever he lifts a camera to his inspired eye. Steve has been perfecting his artistic vision since the tender age of 10 years old and. You know what, this is kinda dumb. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS: IS IT TIME TO DITCH YOUR DSLR? Hey wildlife photographers! Is it time to ditch your DSLR and move to mirrorless? This is a question many have been contemplating and one that lands in my inbox on a daily basis. In this video we’ll examine all the pros and cons – plus I’ll give you my advice as well. Ifyou’re struggling
ALL ABOUT YOUR CAMERA'S CROP MODES First, let’s get one thing out in the open – I’m not a fan of cropping and I normally tend to avoid it as much as possible. So please don’t take the remainder of this article as some kind of an endorsement for reckless pixel pruning, it’s really not. Don’t getme wrong, I hack
NIKON D850 UNBOXING AND SETUP Nikon D850 Unboxing And Setup. OK, I normally don’t do unboxing videos, but I’ve had a few requests for it – along with a a boatload of requests for my initial menu setup. So, in the video below, we’ll do a very brief unboxing so you can see just what you get with the new D850 and then we’ll dive into the menu system andI’ll show
10 TIPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHING LOCAL WILDLIFE Learn the top ten tips and tricks for photographing your local wildlife. Even if you think you live in a lousy location for wildlife photography, this article will show you how to make the most of it. Wildlife photography doesn't have to happen in exotic places. Check itout to see why.
USE A TELECONVERTER OR CROP THE IMAGE? Think fast! You’re out searching for wildlife – your camera in hand – when you spot some critter you’ve always wanted to bag off in the distance. Sadly, you know that your lens is just not going to be quite long enough to get the shot you want on its own. So, here’sthe question –
NIKON D780 MENU SETUP GUIDE Nikon D780 Menu Setup Guide. In this video, I grab my new Nikon D780 and take you step by step through how I set up the menus. I show you all the settings I change (and recommend) as well as discussing why I don’t change others. Plus, I’ll also talk about WHY I set things the way I do and how these menu settings can impact your photography NIKON BACK BUTTON AF GUIDE (Note that AF-S and AF-C are discussed in detail in the Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System Book prior to this chapter.Included below is a brief description to cover what you need to know for BBAF.)BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY
Backcountry Gallery | Wildlife And Nature Photography By Steve Perry. April 20, 2021 by Steve Perry | 56 Comments. A car makes a fantastic blind and often allows you to approach wildlife at a much closer range than you can ever dream of on foot. However, the excitement many photographers feel when they capture an amazing image is quickly GALLERIES - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Southwest USA photography by Steve Perry. Bears. Bear photos by Steve Perry. Michigan Landscapes. Michigan Landscape photography by Steve Perry. Smoky Mountains. Smoky Mountain photography by Steve Perry. Yellowstone. Yellowstone photography by Steve Perry. BIO - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Bio. Steve Perry is an award winning landscape and wildlife photographer with a deep commitment to bringing his unique vision to life whenever he lifts a camera to his inspired eye. Steve has been perfecting his artistic vision since the tender age of 10 years old and. You know what, this is kinda dumb. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS: IS IT TIME TO DITCH YOUR DSLR? Hey wildlife photographers! Is it time to ditch your DSLR and move to mirrorless? This is a question many have been contemplating and one that lands in my inbox on a daily basis. In this video we’ll examine all the pros and cons – plus I’ll give you my advice as well. Ifyou’re struggling
ALL ABOUT YOUR CAMERA'S CROP MODES First, let’s get one thing out in the open – I’m not a fan of cropping and I normally tend to avoid it as much as possible. So please don’t take the remainder of this article as some kind of an endorsement for reckless pixel pruning, it’s really not. Don’t getme wrong, I hack
NIKON D850 UNBOXING AND SETUP Nikon D850 Unboxing And Setup. OK, I normally don’t do unboxing videos, but I’ve had a few requests for it – along with a a boatload of requests for my initial menu setup. So, in the video below, we’ll do a very brief unboxing so you can see just what you get with the new D850 and then we’ll dive into the menu system andI’ll show
10 TIPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHING LOCAL WILDLIFE Learn the top ten tips and tricks for photographing your local wildlife. Even if you think you live in a lousy location for wildlife photography, this article will show you how to make the most of it. Wildlife photography doesn't have to happen in exotic places. Check itout to see why.
USE A TELECONVERTER OR CROP THE IMAGE? Think fast! You’re out searching for wildlife – your camera in hand – when you spot some critter you’ve always wanted to bag off in the distance. Sadly, you know that your lens is just not going to be quite long enough to get the shot you want on its own. So, here’sthe question –
NIKON D780 MENU SETUP GUIDE Nikon D780 Menu Setup Guide. In this video, I grab my new Nikon D780 and take you step by step through how I set up the menus. I show you all the settings I change (and recommend) as well as discussing why I don’t change others. Plus, I’ll also talk about WHY I set things the way I do and how these menu settings can impact your photography NIKON BACK BUTTON AF GUIDE (Note that AF-S and AF-C are discussed in detail in the Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System Book prior to this chapter.Included below is a brief description to cover what you need to know for BBAF.) GALLERIES - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Southwest USA photography by Steve Perry. Bears. Bear photos by Steve Perry. Michigan Landscapes. Michigan Landscape photography by Steve Perry. Smoky Mountains. Smoky Mountain photography by Steve Perry. Yellowstone. Yellowstone photography by Steve Perry. BIO - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Bio. Steve Perry is an award winning landscape and wildlife photographer with a deep commitment to bringing his unique vision to life whenever he lifts a camera to his inspired eye. Steve has been perfecting his artistic vision since the tender age of 10 years old and. You know what, this is kinda dumb. ALL ABOUT YOUR CAMERA'S CROP MODES Honestly, unless it just won’t work for some reason, I’d send it back and get the 14-24. I’ve looked at two copies of the 16-35 and to replace my 14-24 (the 16-35 takes filters and is easier to pack), but each time I compared the two, I sent the 16-35 back and kept the14-24.
BACKCOUNTRY GALLERYTESTS ARCHIVES This in-depth review comes after a solid month of using the camera professionally in the field as my primary body for wildlife photography. In this video, we’ll take a comprehensive look at the D7500 from a wildlife photographer’s perspective, as well as NIKON Z6II AND Z7II WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW Thinking about a Z6ii or Z7ii for wildlife? Then this is the video you’ve been looking for! In this video, I’ll discuss my experience using the Z6/7ii for wildlife photography. I’ve shot in various local locations and knocked out over 7000 images between the SPOT METERING CRASH COURSE In this video, we’ll go over what spot metering is, where the camera spot meters in the viewfinder, how the spot meter thinks, where it works well and where it lets you down – and why. We’ll also look at ways to outsmart the spot meter and get great exposures with it in ANY situation. Just think – in less than 15 minutes, you’ll know FREE BACK BUTTON AF GUIDE FOR NIKON Plus, best of all, The Back Button Autofocus Guide For Nikon Cameras is 100% free! Just download and enjoy! It covers Back Button AF setup for the following cameras: Nikon D5, D4, D4s. Nikon D850, D800, D810, Nikon D750. Nikon D600, D610. Nikon D500. Nikon D7500, D7200, D7100. GET THE MOST FROM NIKON’S AUTO AF FINE TUNE SYSTEM Make sure your are in AF-S mode, VR is OFF, and the lens is wide open. 3. Make sure you are on a VERY secure tripod – any motion at all during the test can cause failure. 4. Make sure you have a good, well lit target. 5. Make sure you are in single point AF NIKON Z6II AND Z7II MENU SETUP In this video, I’ll show you my menu setup for the Nikon Z6ii and Z7ii mirrorless cameras. Includes by step instructions with lots of tips and tricks along the way. Also, yes, I did change the intro. Believe it or not, I had a constant stream of complaints about the old one – apparently it MY TRIPODS FOR WILDLIFE AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY Tripods and lens hood for the 600mm are in my checked bags, everything else in the backpack. 600mm on one side, D5, D850, 300 PF, 24-70 or macro on the other side. Works for my wildlife pursuits. Of course, you know airline – things can change any time. IfBACKCOUNTRY GALLERY
Backcountry Gallery | Wildlife And Nature Photography By Steve Perry. April 20, 2021 by Steve Perry | 56 Comments. A car makes a fantastic blind and often allows you to approach wildlife at a much closer range than you can ever dream of on foot. However, the excitement many photographers feel when they capture an amazing image is quickly GALLERIES - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Southwest USA photography by Steve Perry. Bears. Bear photos by Steve Perry. Michigan Landscapes. Michigan Landscape photography by Steve Perry. Smoky Mountains. Smoky Mountain photography by Steve Perry. Yellowstone. Yellowstone photography by Steve Perry. BIO - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Bio. Steve Perry is an award winning landscape and wildlife photographer with a deep commitment to bringing his unique vision to life whenever he lifts a camera to his inspired eye. Steve has been perfecting his artistic vision since the tender age of 10 years old and. You know what, this is kinda dumb. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS: IS IT TIME TO DITCH YOUR DSLR? Hey wildlife photographers! Is it time to ditch your DSLR and move to mirrorless? This is a question many have been contemplating and one that lands in my inbox on a daily basis. In this video we’ll examine all the pros and cons – plus I’ll give you my advice as well. Ifyou’re struggling
NIKON Z6II AND Z7II WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW Thinking about a Z6ii or Z7ii for wildlife? Then this is the video you’ve been looking for! In this video, I’ll discuss my experience using the Z6/7ii for wildlife photography. I’ve shot in various local locations and knocked out over 7000 images between the NIKON D850 UNBOXING AND SETUP Nikon D850 Unboxing And Setup. OK, I normally don’t do unboxing videos, but I’ve had a few requests for it – along with a a boatload of requests for my initial menu setup. So, in the video below, we’ll do a very brief unboxing so you can see just what you get with the new D850 and then we’ll dive into the menu system andI’ll show
NIKON Z6II AND Z7II MENU SETUP In this video, I’ll show you my menu setup for the Nikon Z6ii and Z7ii mirrorless cameras. Includes by step instructions with lots of tips and tricks along the way. Also, yes, I did change the intro. Believe it or not, I had a constant stream of complaints about the old one – apparently it GET THE MOST FROM NIKON’S AUTO AF FINE TUNE SYSTEM Make sure your are in AF-S mode, VR is OFF, and the lens is wide open. 3. Make sure you are on a VERY secure tripod – any motion at all during the test can cause failure. 4. Make sure you have a good, well lit target. 5. Make sure you are in single point AF MY TRIPODS FOR WILDLIFE AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY Tripods and lens hood for the 600mm are in my checked bags, everything else in the backpack. 600mm on one side, D5, D850, 300 PF, 24-70 or macro on the other side. Works for my wildlife pursuits. Of course, you know airline – things can change any time. If NIKON BACK BUTTON AF GUIDE (Note that AF-S and AF-C are discussed in detail in the Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System Book prior to this chapter.Included below is a brief description to cover what you need to know for BBAF.)BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY
Backcountry Gallery | Wildlife And Nature Photography By Steve Perry. April 20, 2021 by Steve Perry | 56 Comments. A car makes a fantastic blind and often allows you to approach wildlife at a much closer range than you can ever dream of on foot. However, the excitement many photographers feel when they capture an amazing image is quickly GALLERIES - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Southwest USA photography by Steve Perry. Bears. Bear photos by Steve Perry. Michigan Landscapes. Michigan Landscape photography by Steve Perry. Smoky Mountains. Smoky Mountain photography by Steve Perry. Yellowstone. Yellowstone photography by Steve Perry. BIO - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Bio. Steve Perry is an award winning landscape and wildlife photographer with a deep commitment to bringing his unique vision to life whenever he lifts a camera to his inspired eye. Steve has been perfecting his artistic vision since the tender age of 10 years old and. You know what, this is kinda dumb. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS: IS IT TIME TO DITCH YOUR DSLR? Hey wildlife photographers! Is it time to ditch your DSLR and move to mirrorless? This is a question many have been contemplating and one that lands in my inbox on a daily basis. In this video we’ll examine all the pros and cons – plus I’ll give you my advice as well. Ifyou’re struggling
NIKON Z6II AND Z7II WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW Thinking about a Z6ii or Z7ii for wildlife? Then this is the video you’ve been looking for! In this video, I’ll discuss my experience using the Z6/7ii for wildlife photography. I’ve shot in various local locations and knocked out over 7000 images between the NIKON D850 UNBOXING AND SETUP Nikon D850 Unboxing And Setup. OK, I normally don’t do unboxing videos, but I’ve had a few requests for it – along with a a boatload of requests for my initial menu setup. So, in the video below, we’ll do a very brief unboxing so you can see just what you get with the new D850 and then we’ll dive into the menu system andI’ll show
NIKON Z6II AND Z7II MENU SETUP In this video, I’ll show you my menu setup for the Nikon Z6ii and Z7ii mirrorless cameras. Includes by step instructions with lots of tips and tricks along the way. Also, yes, I did change the intro. Believe it or not, I had a constant stream of complaints about the old one – apparently it GET THE MOST FROM NIKON’S AUTO AF FINE TUNE SYSTEM Make sure your are in AF-S mode, VR is OFF, and the lens is wide open. 3. Make sure you are on a VERY secure tripod – any motion at all during the test can cause failure. 4. Make sure you have a good, well lit target. 5. Make sure you are in single point AF MY TRIPODS FOR WILDLIFE AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY Tripods and lens hood for the 600mm are in my checked bags, everything else in the backpack. 600mm on one side, D5, D850, 300 PF, 24-70 or macro on the other side. Works for my wildlife pursuits. Of course, you know airline – things can change any time. If NIKON BACK BUTTON AF GUIDE (Note that AF-S and AF-C are discussed in detail in the Secrets To The Nikon Autofocus System Book prior to this chapter.Included below is a brief description to cover what you need to know for BBAF.) WILDLIFE - BACKCOUNTRY GALLERY Wildlife photography by Steve Perry. All content copyright Steve Perry, Backcountry Gallery LLC 2010-2020 SPOT METERING CRASH COURSE In this video, we’ll go over what spot metering is, where the camera spot meters in the viewfinder, how the spot meter thinks, where it works well and where it lets you down – and why. We’ll also look at ways to outsmart the spot meter and get great exposures with it in ANY situation. Just think – in less than 15 minutes, you’ll know ALL ABOUT UV FILTERS No filter tested could have survived even a 24-inch drop with no weight added. Canon 35-70 Zoom – 48.5″ + 3/4lb combined weight. Sigma 75-300 AF Zoom (note this was after the drop test since the front element was still intact) 48.5″ + 3/4lb combined weight. Nikon 35-80 AF – 48.5″ + 1 full lb combined weight. USE A TELECONVERTER OR CROP THE IMAGE? Think fast! You’re out searching for wildlife – your camera in hand – when you spot some critter you’ve always wanted to bag off in the distance. Sadly, you know that your lens is just not going to be quite long enough to get the shot you want on its own. So, here’sthe question –
NIKON D780 MENU SETUP GUIDE Nikon D780 Menu Setup Guide. In this video, I grab my new Nikon D780 and take you step by step through how I set up the menus. I show you all the settings I change (and recommend) as well as discussing why I don’t change others. Plus, I’ll also talk about WHY I set things the way I do and how these menu settings can impact your photographyNIKON 500 PF REVIEW
It’s finally here – my Nikon 500 PF review and full field report! And let me tell you, it’s a doozy! In fact, I may have to apologize for the length. This review is really detailed and goes on for a bit longer than I wanted. I’ve had so many questions about this lens and KEEP SHOOTIN’, MIRRORLESS FUTURE, BOX TALK, VR AND TRIPODS Keep Shootin’, Mirrorless Future, Box Talk, VR And Tripods. In this episode, we’ll talk about the importance of knowing when to stop shooting and when to keep going. From there, we’ll talk about when it’s time to upgrade to mirrorless, if you should keep your boxes (yeah, it’s weird), and if you should use VR / Stabilization when MY TRIPODS FOR WILDLIFE AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY Tripods and lens hood for the 600mm are in my checked bags, everything else in the backpack. 600mm on one side, D5, D850, 300 PF, 24-70 or macro on the other side. Works for my wildlife pursuits. Of course, you know airline – things can change any time. If UNDERSTANDING NIKON AF MODES (UPDATED) Prior to the D5 / D500, we simply had the option of shutting it off or picking a duration (long, med, short, somewhere in between). However, the new AF system in the D5 / D500 has updated this feature and split it into two sections. The first section replaces the “old” version of this custom function and is called “Blocked shot AF NIKON D7500 REVIEW (WITH D500 AND D7200 COMPARISON) In this video, we’ll take a comprehensive look at the D7500 from a wildlife photographer’s perspective, as well as compare it to the D7200 and D500. Plus, I’ve loaded the video with a bunch of cool tips, tricks, and real world usage examples. If you’re thinking about a D7500, this is the one video you absolutely need to watch.* Home
* Workshops+
* Africa – Botswana Photo Safari * Costa Rica Workshops* Galleries+
* All Galleries
* Recent Additions
* All Wildlife+
* North American Wildife* Mammals
* Birds
* Wildlife Action
* Deer
* All Landscapes+
* Waterfalls
* Michigan Landscapes* Southwest USA
* Costa Rica
* Africa – Botswana * Africa – Serengeti* Smoky Mountains
* Yellowstone
* My Account
* Forums
* Books / Videos+
* The Nikon AF System (DSLR) * Nikon AF Book (Z series) * Focus Shift Shooting Video Workshop * Lightroom Library Module Video Workshop * Exposure And Metering For Nikon * Wildlife Photography * Noise Reduction Video Workshop* Contact
8 SECRETS FOR SHARPER WILDLIFE PHOTOS November 7, 2020 by Steve Perry| 14 Comments
Do you want sharper wildlife photos? Are you tired of deleting otherwise amazing shots because of sharpness issues? Then take a look at this quick ten minute video where I’ll share eight different field-tested (and time-tested) methods for consistently securing tack-sharp wildlife images! As always, your comments and shares are … Posted in Techniques, Using Your Gear
, Wildlife
QUICK PHOTOSHOP FIX FOR A TIGHT CROP October 26, 2020 by Steve Perry| 28 Comments
Have you ever cropped a little too tight in the field? Do you wish there was an simple way to fix it? Well, you’re gonna love this quick, easy technique! In this video, you’ll learn how to quickly fix a photograph that’s cropped a little too close on one side … Posted in Photoshop Tricks VIDEO WORKSHOP – FOCUS SHIFT SHOOTING (NIKON) October 10, 2020 by Steve Perry| 10 Comments
Have you ever wanted to try Nikon’s Focus Shift Shooting and just weren’t sure where to start? Have you ever wondered… What is Focus Shift Shooting? How do I use it? How do I set the menu? How do I set the camera? How do I know what to do in the … Posted in Lightroom Tips, Misc
, Nikon Gear
, Photoshop
Tricks ,
Techniques ,
Using Your Gear
, Workshop
FALL PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS October 3, 2020 by Steve Perry| 82 Comments
(Note, this was published a few years back, but I decided to update it for the upcoming fall season) So, ready to photograph some fall color are ya? Not so sure where to start? Well, take a gander at the 10 tips below and you’ll be wellon your way …
Posted in Landscapes, Techniques
, Using Your Gear
Tagged
autumn , fall
, techniques
|
SPOT METERING CRASH COURSE September 19, 2020 by Steve Perry| 46 Comments
Wanna get the most out of your spot meter? Did you know that most people _think_ they’re using it correctly but they really aren’t? YIKES – could that be you??? In this video, we’ll go over what spot metering is, where the camera spot meters in the viewfinder, how the … Posted in Nikon Gear, Techniques
, Using Your Gear
, Wildlife
5 METERING & EXPOSURE TIPS EVERY NIKON USER NEEDS TO KNOW September 8, 2020 by Steve Perry| 24 Comments
Want to get more from your Nikon metering system? In this video, I’ll show you five quick tips that every Nikon user really needs to know. I take advantage of these tips and tricks all the time in the field – and surprisingly, most people I encounter seldom know any…
Posted in Nikon Gear, Techniques
, Using Your Gear
TRIPOD, MONOPOD, OR HANDHELD – WHICH IS BEST? August 20, 2020 by Steve Perry| 27 Comments
Have you ever found yourself wondering if you should use a tripod, monopod, or just go handheld? In this video, we’ll look at a quick, easy way to determine the best support solution for any given wildlife scenario. We’ll talk about the four major considerations and how to weigh them …Posted in Misc ,
Techniques ,
Using Your Gear
, Wildlife
NIKON D6 WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW July 29, 2020 by Steve Perry| 36 Comments
It’s finally here – my D6 wildlife photography review! For this review, I hit the road for just over five weeks photographing wildlife in Theodore Rosevelt NP, Badlands NP, Custer SP, and a final two weeks in Yellowstone NP. During this trip, I really put the camera through its paces … Posted in Nikon Gear, Reviews
, Tests
, Using Your Gear
, Wildlife
HOW I GOT THE SHOT: FLYING LAMBS July 7, 2020 by Steve Perry| 73 Comments
4:00 AM, Badlands National Park. The world is peaceful and silent, save for my iPhone alarm jolting us out of bed. Time to head out and see if my wife and I can track down some adorable bighorn lambs. We’d spotted them in the same place acouple days in …
Posted in How I Got The Shot, Nikon
Gear , Opinions
, Photo Trips
, Techniques
, Using Your Gear
, Wildlife
NIKON MIRRORLESS AF MODES AND SETTINGS June 20, 2020 by Steve Perry| 8 Comments
Are you struggling with the AF modes and settings in your Nikon Z-Series camera? This video will teach you everything you need to know to get started with the Nikon mirrorless autofocus system! In this video, we’ll cover focus modes (AF-S & AF-C), AF Area Modes (Single Point, Dynamic, Wide, … Posted in Nikon Gear, Techniques
, Using Your Gear
Older posts
*
E-MAIL NEWSLETTER
Sign up NOW for our FREE e-mail newsletter. Keep up to date with everything that happens on the site - from trip stories and how-to videos, to photo tips, articles, new books, and more!Email:
We respect your email privacy -------------------------*
PLEASE FOLLOW & LIKE US :)*
.
*
SEARCH POSTS
Search for:
SEARCH IMAGES
*
RECENT ADDITIONS
*
*
SITE LINKS
* BCG Forums
* Focus Shift Shooting Video Workshop * LR Library Module Video Workshop * Exposure And Metering Book * Nikon Autofocus Book * Wildlife Photography Book * Noise Reduction Video Workshop * Master Index Of Articles * Help Support This Site* Galleries
* FAQ – Books / Prints / Etc.* Photo Usage
* Steve’s Bio
* About & Privacy Policy* YouTube Channel
* Facebook Page
*
RECENT POSTS
* 8 Secrets For Sharper Wildlife Photos * Quick Photoshop Fix For A Tight Crop * Video Workshop – Focus Shift Shooting (Nikon) * Fall Photography Basics * Spot Metering Crash Course*
ARCHIVES
Archives Select Month November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 November 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 November 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 February 2016 September 2015 August 2015 June 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 September 2014 July 2014 March 2014 February 2014 October 2013 September 2013 July 2013 March 2013 February 2013 December 2012 October 2012 April 2012 March 2012 August2011
*
CATEGORIES
* Astrophotography
* How I Got The Shot* Landscapes
* Lightroom Tips
* Locations
* Misc
* Nikon Gear
* Opinions
* Photo Trips
* Photoshop Tricks
* Podcasts
* Reviews
* Sony Gear
* Techniques
* Tests
* Travel Tips
* Using Your Gear
* Wildlife
* Workshop
All content copyright Steve Perry, Backcountry Gallery LLC 2010-2020__
____
__
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0