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Author Archives: Galen Leeds Photography
Sea Otters: A micro movie of a mother and child
I’ve been enjoying a little vacation in Monterey, and in addition to taking many, many photographs of this beautiful area and its abundant marine life, I have also been keeping on with my wildlife video experiments… Hopefully this doesn’t fall … Continue reading
Posted in marine life, nature photography, otters, photography, SLR, video, wildlife photography
Tagged nature, photography, sea otter, slr, travel, vacation, video, video experiments, videography, wildlife
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White-crowned Sparrow: a short video
A bit of editing to do yet, before I can post the video of the Long-tailed Weasel, so I thought I would share a short video I was able to shoot while watching the weasels, of a male White-crowned Sparrow. … Continue reading
Posted in birds, SLR, video
Tagged birds, cameras, dslr, nature, video, videography, white crowned sparrow, wildlife
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Long-tailed Weasel… at last!
For years I’ve been trying to get photographs of a Long-tailed Weasel, but all I’ve ever seen was a frozen figure an instant before it disappeared or a dead one on the side of the road. I’ve had a couple … Continue reading
Posted in long-tailed weasel, nature photography, photography, wildlife photography
Tagged animals, long-tailed weasel, nature, outdoors, photography, weasel, wildlife
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Oysterscapes: An Essay of Photos
Water seems to be a central theme here in this bucolic stretch of northern California. With Tomales Bay and Drake’s Estero, here in my lap, I find myself hardly able to escape aquaculture during my many paddlings. Millions of visitors … Continue reading
The “Why” of Photography
When I am out with my camera, creating photographs, I find one of the most important questions I can ask myself is “Why?”. Not so much “why am I taking photos?” but rather “Why am I taking this photo? Why does … Continue reading
Posted in How To, photography
Tagged arts, cameras, composition, how to, photography, taking photos
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The shore is not the horizon
I spend a lot of my time photographing on the water and near the water. As such there have been a few things I’ve had to learn- water reflects light, water is bad for your camera, your feet get wet … Continue reading
Posted in How To, landscapes, nature photography, Photo Essay, photography, road side
Tagged horizon, how to, landscape, nature, outdoors, photography, vacation
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Approaching wild animals, without walking towards them
The key to approaching wild animals, is to remember that they are wild. Profound isn’t it? Well, for this lesson, it boils down to this- if you walk directly towards an animal, that is an aggressive form of behavior. In … Continue reading
Posted in How To, nature photography, photography, wildlife photography
Tagged animals, how to, nature, outdoors, photography, tutorial, wild animals, wildlife
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Finding scale in New Zealand
So often when taking photographs, we see something amazing, raise our cameras, take the shot, and walk away very pleased with ourselves. Until we get home and review our pictures. We were so impressed with how much larger or smaller … Continue reading
Posted in How To, nature photography, photography
Tagged hermit crabs, marine life, nature, outdoors, photography, scale, travel, vacation
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Bobcats: An essay in photos
Over the years I have come across many bobcats. The most meanigful encounters I have had were while kayaking. Most of my photographs of bobcats were taken in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Here are some of those images- And … Continue reading
Posted in bobcats, kayak photography, nature photography, Photo Essay, photography, wildlife photography
Tagged animals, bobcat, kayak, lynx rufus, nature, outdoors, photography, wildlife
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Anatomy of a photo #22: Bobcat stalking the shores of Tomales Bay
This image was in a recent photo essay that I posted, and due to its popularity, I am going to write a little about what went into capturing this image. First of all this photo was taken from my kayak. … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy of a photo, bobcats, kayak photography, nature photography, photography, wildlife photography
Tagged kayak, lynx rufus, nature, outdoors, photography, wildcat, wildlife
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Anatomy of a photo #18: Boat and mist
Early morning light is some of the best, but living out here on the edge of a continent, we sometimes have what we call “fog.” I’ve found that there are times when “fog” can create a late or second “magic … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy of a photo, landscapes, nature photography, photography, road side, weather
Tagged boat, fog, mist, nature, outdoor, photography
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