How to Photograph Stars from a Plane

The Big Dipper from a Jet plane

The Big Dipper from a Jet Airplane. Click to see a larger version.

Theoretically, it is difficult if not impossible to photograph stars from a moving plane. And for most flights that is true. Star photography usually means a steady tripod (on the ground, of course), exposures that are around 15-30 seconds in length, and an ISO around 400-1600 depending on the amount of sky fog at your shooting location. That just won’t work on a plane. Plus most plane rides are just too bumpy or unsteady, not to mention engine vibrations that are transmitted through the airframe. But it can be done with just the right conditions.

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Jay’s Rock – Finding the Prime Location

Maroon Bells and Maroon Lake. Jay on his rock, Jay's wife, me, and other photographers.

First sunlight on the Maroon Bells at Maroon Lake. Jay on his rock, Jay’s wife, me, and other photographers. Photo © Bob Walker.

In photography, as in real estate, sometimes it is all about “location, location, location”. As the old photographic saying goes: “f/8 and be there.” In the fall that is especially true of mornings at the Maroon Bells. Arrive too late and you will get a less than prime spot and you will have other photographers in your photo instead of a pristine view of just the peaks and Maroon Lake.

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Garden Photography Interview for the Akron Beacon Journal

iPhone Photo: Bee and Blanket Flower (click to see a larger version)

iPhone Photo: Bee and Blanket Flower (click to see a larger version)

It all started October 9 with an email from Mary Beth Breckenridge, asking if she could interview me early this week for an article in the Akron Beacon Journal. She wanted to interview several photographers and get our suggestions for creating garden photos with a camera phone.

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Create Great Yard and Garden Photos With A Camera Phone

Balloon Flower Closeup, iPhone 4S with Olloclip closeup lens

Balloon Flower Closeup, iPhone 4S with Olloclip closeup lens

Fall is in the air and it isn’t too late to grab your camera phone and take some pictures in your garden. Here are some tips for creating some memorable photos. All of the images in this article were created with an iPhone 4S, which means more recent iPhones and Android phones should be capable of doing everything you see in this article (plus one simple accessory for a few of these photos). Continue reading

October 7-8: Photograph the Northern Lights Tonight!

Planetary Kp Index Map for the U.S. and Canada

Planetary Kp Index Map for the U.S. and Canada. Click for a larger version.

The planetary Kp index tonight (October 7 into the early hours of October 8) is projected to be 7. That is one of the highest readings in months. If you live north of the yellow line on the map above, your odds of seeing the Northern Lights are good. Of course you need clear, dark skies. That means little or no clouds, no moon, and you need to be far away from big city lights.

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Figure Studies in Northern Michigan

Sarah, Hiawatha National Forest, Michigan UP.

Sarah, Hiawatha National Forest, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

Sooner or later a lot of serious artists turn their attention to the artistic portrayal of the human figure. For me that happened when I did some simple figures studies in the studio for a class illustration at the art institute. When you teach at the art institute, it goes with the territory.  It did not occur to me at the time that I would ever do figure studies in the landscape.

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POTD: The Maroon Bells by Moonlight

The Maroon Bells and Maroon Lake by Moonlight with the Milky Way. Colorado.

The Maroon Bells and Maroon Lake by Moonlight with the Milky Way. Colorado. Click to see a larger version.

The Maroon Bells deserve their reputation as one of the best photo locations in the state of Colorado, especially in the fall. They look just as spectacular by moonlight. It is an added bonus if you get a hint of the Milky Way in the frame (left side of the image). It won’t be as sharp and defined as on a dark night without the moon, but it will be there.

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Colorado Fall Color Travel Guide

Aspen and Evergreens, Marshall Pass, Colorado. September 25, 1990

Aspen and Evergreens, Marshall Pass, Colorado. September 25, 1990

This article is updated and re-posted every year. To find the most recent version, go to the Favorites/Most Popular page and look for the name of this article.

Welcome to my first Colorado fall color travel guide with 100 photos and 17 maps. I cover some of the best known fall color locations in Colorado, and one real gem of a road that is mostly unknown to photographers and leaf peepers. Spend anywhere from two days to two weeks exploring the beautiful Colorado Rockies at a gorgeous time of year.

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The Best of the Best: Recommendations For The Best Photo Equipment, Software, Books, Magazines, DVDs, and Online Photo Labs

The best of the best cameras, accessories, photo books and more.

The best of the best cameras, accessories, photo books and more.

It’s the time of year that the number of photo questions I receive increases dramatically. Many of them have to do with “What is the best . . . .”

So once again I will be revising my “best of the best” of articles recommending the best photo gear, software, books, DVDs, calendars, online photo labs, and a whole lot more. Most of the articles will be revised in October and November, but I am re-doing some of the articles now. As I rewrite each article I will update the links below. You can check the date at the top of each article. Today is the most recent update to the list (Sep. 15, 2015).

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The Best Image Editing Software

Adobe Photoshop Elements 13, Adobe Photoshop CC, and Lightroom 5

Adobe Photoshop Elements 13, Adobe Photoshop CC, and Lightroom 5

Your photos will look their very best if you optimize them with high quality image editing software.  Short list:

Adobe Photoshop Elements 13, 12, or 11*
Adobe Photoshop CC or CS6*
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC, 6, 5 or 4*

*The software versions listed above include all the versions that use Adobe’s newest “process version”. See the section below on Adobe’s new process version for more information.

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Remembering 9/11


Photo by James Nachtwey for TIME magazine.

On this date, fourteen years ago, we experienced a great national tragedy in the United States. Not only in the lives that were lost in the terrorist attacks, the families torn asunder, and the emergency responders who suffered terrible health problems as a result of working at the scene – but also in the way we view ourselves and our world.

In remembrance of that day, and to honor the lives that were lost, I am posting some tributes.

OSU’s Nature Photography Workshops in October

Nature Collage

Nature Collage. Click to see a larger version.

CAPTURING THE WONDER OF THE OUTDOORS
Photography Weekend – OSU’s Gibraltar Island
October 9-11, 2015
4:00 pm Friday to 3:00 pm Sunday

CAPTURING NATURE’S WONDERS
Photography Workshop – OSU’s Mansfield Ohio Campus
Saturday, October 17, 2015 – 9:00 am to 9:00 pm

I am excited. My nature photography workshops in Ohio are fast approaching.

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How to Photograph the Northern Lights

Northern Lights over Lake Michigan

Northern Lights over Lake Michigan. Click to see a larger image.

It was an amazing night for Northern Lights in Northern Michigan, and I was leading a photography workshop. What a treat for all the photographers! I specifically picked this location on Lake Michigan so we would have the lake, some trees for framing the image and a good view in the expected direction of the Northern Lights.

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Q&A: Recommended Closeup Equipment

Forget-Me-Nots, Thorne-Swift Nature Preserve, Michigan

Forget-Me-Nots, Thorne-Swift Nature Preserve, Michigan

Today’s question came by email. I am posting the question and my answer below. The person asking the question uses Canon gear but the information below also applies to Nikon and other brands.

Question From “D”: I have been looking at a 58mm closeup lens for my Canon camera. I am also looking at closeup filters for my 28-55mm or 55-250mm Canon lenses. What do you recommend I get?

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Proud Rooster: “Take the Picture Now!”

Rooster, String of Pearls, Emira Michigan

Proud Rooster, String of Pearls, Emira Michigan

On the way home from my photography workshop in Northern Michigan, my eyes were drawn to all kinds of vivid colors as I drove through the village of Elmira. I made a mental note to stop and take pictures the next time I was up that way. (If you have been in one of my recent workshops – I was going to put a reminder in “Field Notes” the next time I stopped for a break.)

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2016 Nature Photography Workshop in Northern Michigan

Michigan Photo Collage

Michigan Photo Collage: Mackinac Bridge, Point Iroquois Lighthouse, St. Joseph Lighthouse, Sunflower, Showy Ladyslipper Orchid, Sunset – Lake Michigan, Upper Tahquamenon Falls – Winter

I am home from leading my first nature photography workshop in Northern Michigan and I just posted information for next year’s workshop, August 12-14, 2016. I suspect this one will book full months in advance. If you are interested, let Winnie (the registrar) know soon. When we start taking paid registrations, she will send you an email so you have the first shot at registering. The workshop is limited to the first 10 paid registrants.

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