What do you do with your photos?
I am sitting here in Shenandoah NP thinking, what are these wildlife photographers doing with there photos.
Sure we share them online, but what else do you do with them?
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Sure we share them online, but what else do you do with them?
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
PJ.
"Where beauty moves and wit delights and signs of kindness bind me; there, oh there, whe'er I go I leave my heart behind me." (Thomas Ford, 1607)
“PHOTOGRAPHY IS THE ‘JAZZ’ FOR THE EYES…”
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Some great and creative ideas and advice!
Yes, that is part of the reason I went, to document the tagged deer. It is rather sad, as the large number plates prevent the deer from turning there head to the side (many have documented this). I have been complaining about it on there facebook (obvious we dont matter to them, money is what counts), going to make a blog post about it today.
Anyway, I got some shots of a 9pt with a collar, and spent some time with one of my favorite 8pt, that did not have a collar (yet).
It is there goal to collar all the largest bucks, prevent these deer from rutting. The effect we see will be that it ruins deer photography in Shennadoah for the next 10 plus years (yes it really is this bad!). There are already numerous famous bucks that went missing! If you have not yet went, now is the time to go (if you can find a buck that has not been tampered with)
Nature photography is a great excuse to go out and enjoy the outdoors, product or no product. The process is a worthwhile end in itself. Having the camera is just a motivator to look closer at things you might skip otherwise. There's nothing wrong with not having some PSed photos at the end. Don't let our Puritanical roots guilt trip the experience. Treat it like catch-and-release fly fishing, except the catch is there on your memory card if you want to pull it up later. The main thing is that you have the experience. But if bad winter weather pins you down at home later this year, you can go through those images and pick out the special ones to relive the experiences and even share with the rest of us. Or go to Florida and Bosque and take more photos....