Mary Williams Hyde, a well-known Klamath Falls photographer, will showcase and teach others her skills during two ...
It's been two years since the OM System OM-1 Mark II came out and even today, it's one of the most competent wildlife cameras ...
Glistening Green, Best Portrait Gold Award winner. A green Tanager in a tropical forest of Mashpi Amagusa Reserve, Ecuador. The image of a peregrine falcon tackling a brown pelican that ventured too ...
Open door, SIlver Award Winner, Comedy Bird Photo category; An Eastern Screech-Owl leans out the ‘window’ of its home in Clearwater, Florida. The Bird Photographer of the Year has announced the ...
Put down the pricey telephoto lens, here's how to capture outstanding bird photos using just your smartphone and a spotting scope. By Marissa Wu / Popular Photography Published Jul 23, 2022 7:00 PM ...
Capturing candid photos of birds in their natural habitat has become an increasingly popular activity globally. And photographing birds and their young in their nests offers photographers a ...
Somewhere around Homer, Alaska, lives a gray-crowned rosy-finch who’s blissfully unaware it’s an award winner. Evergreen photographer Alan Murphy managed to capture its frosty visage one winter’s day ...
The sex frequently neglected by birders and scientists takes the spotlight in the Audubon Photography Awards’ Female Bird Prize Carlyn Kranking - Associate Web Editor, Science A female American ...
The Photography Club of Long Island (PCLI) is hosting a presentation on Bird Photography by the North Shore Audubon Society on Wednesday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lapham Room at the Port ...
In its 15th year, the contest showcases diverse avian species, their fascinating behaviors and the habitats needed to keep them alive Carlyn Kranking - Associate Web Editor, Science A Forster's tern ...
Documenting avian species can be tricky but the best lenses for bird photography make it much more attainable. Without the proper lens, you may be too far away, risk scaring birds away, or be stuck ...
EAST GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — It was back in 2020. It felt like each person was separated from the next, six feet at a time. People were trying to figure out what to do with all the extra hours spent ...