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This blog is designed to give lessons in photography, kayak photography, and as a platform to share kayak videography experiments. There is a lot of good information here, so feel free to browse through archives and enjoy-
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Kayaking with your digital SLR: How to protect it
For general tips on kayak photography, regardless of your camera, visit Simple Tips for Kayaking with your Camera For tips on how to protect your digital SLR, keep reading. There are some of you out there that won’t be satisfied … Continue reading
Posted in How to, kayak photography, nature photography, photography, safety, SLR
Tagged camera protection, diy, dslr, how to, kayak, nature, photography, slr, wildlife
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Underwater housings and cameras for kayak photography
Part 1 Underwater Cameras and Housings Kayaking with a camera presents its own set of hazards, the main one (obviously) being water. Today, cameras are more susceptible to damage if they get wet, than in the days of film. … Continue reading
Posted in How To, kayak photography, marine life, nature photography, photography, underwater, wildlife photography
Tagged camera, kayak, kayaking, marine life, nature, paddling, photography, underwater, underwater housing, wildlife
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Why to kayak with your camera
Yesterday I addressed some of the issues people new to kayak photography should think about, without realizing that I never said “why” people should kayak with their cameras in the first place. So today, I will talk a little about … Continue reading
Posted in birds, kayak photography, landscapes, marine life, nature photography, photography, road side, wildlife photography
Tagged kayak, nature, photography, videography, wildlife
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