BTW - I like the shot of the tour group in antelope canyon - most people don't know how difficult it is to get a shot without people. Often you see shots of it and you think - wow that is in the middle of nowhere but it was snapped in microseconds of pe [Read more...] posted in Visiting America's National Parks
BTW - I like the shot of the tour group in antelope canyon - most people don't know how difficult it is to get a shot without people. Often you see shots of it and you think - wow that is in the middle of nowhere but it was snapped in microseconds of people being there. At least I've read. posted in Visiting America's National Parks
Great article! We're heading back to Yellowstone this summer. My inlaws live in that area so we've been many times. Always fun. Challenge of course for the stock photographer is to find a new angle on what gets shot a zillion times. Some people seem [Read more...] posted in Visiting America's National Parks
Great article! We're heading back to Yellowstone this summer. My inlaws live in that area so we've been many times. Always fun. Challenge of course for the stock photographer is to find a new angle on what gets shot a zillion times. Some people seem to only take pictures when they see other pull out their camera! LOL! Like an involuntary reaction. I used to live right next door to Acadia National Park in Maine for seven years. So close one day I got a letter from the park service warning me that one of my lawn chairs was on park property! Alas, I wasn't into stock then so I don't have many photos good enough to use. posted in Visiting America's National Parks