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Tag Archives: videography
Once in a lifetime experience
I had one today, while I was sitting alone out in a field over looking some tidal wetlands, working on a timelapse photography project. I heard some footsteps in the grass behind me, and it turns out I had a … Continue reading
Posted in nature, turkey vulture, videography, wildlife
Tagged GoPro, nature, outdoors, photography, timelapse, turkey vulture, videography, wildlife
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Translating between photography and video: shutter speed and more
As DSLRs become more capable of recording high quality video, it is harder and harder to resist the allure of moving images. And why shouldn’t it be? If a picture is worth a thousand words, and 1 second of video … Continue reading
Posted in How To, photography, SLR, video, videography
Tagged farm, farmers market, how to, photography, shutter speed, tomales, videography
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Camera settings for kayak photography
Have you ever thought to yourself “What settings should I use on my camera while I am kayaking?” This is especially important to consider with wildlife kayak photography outings, but wonder no longer, help is on the way, in the … Continue reading
Posted in bobcats, How To, How to, kayak photography, nature photography, photography, wildlife photography
Tagged camera settings, kayak, kayak photography, lens, nature, outdoors, photography, videography, wildlife
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Least Sandpiper and Marbled Godwit, an exercise in video
When I’m out photographing wildlife, especially if I come across a species that I already have really good images of, I will sometimes switch my camera over to video mode. Stills are fantastic and can be so evocative of emotion, … Continue reading
Posted in birds, documentary, How To, How To, kayak photography, nature photography, photography, shorebirds, SLR, video
Tagged birds, how to, kayak, nature, photography, sandpiper, video, videography, wildlife
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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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Descending into the Night: a video of Vaux’s Swifts
New Each fall huge numbers of Vaux’s Swifts pass down the West Coast of the United States during their southern migration. At night they will gather for the night in massive communal roosts. Before the advent of man and his … Continue reading
Posted in birds, nature photography, video
Tagged birds, nature, photography, swift, vaux's, video, videography
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The heron eats the gunnel: A short video
Some fish apparently are easier for herons and egrets to eat than others. It seems a good size gunnel fish can take several attempts, especially as the heron had already given it many tries before I started recording video. Hope … Continue reading
Posted in birds, kayak photography, marine life, nature photography, photography, SLR, video, wildlife photography
Tagged Ardea herodius, camera, great blue heron, nature, photography, slr, video, videography, wildlife
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The common Raven: A short video
I went for a hike the other day, and on the way back, we came across this raven sitting near the path. It was very close by, so I thought it was an excellent chance to practice my videography skills, … Continue reading
Posted in birds, nature photography, photography, SLR, video, wildlife photography
Tagged birds, nature, photography, raven, video, videography, wildlife
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Birds of Tomales Bay: The Common Loon: A video
The Common Loon. I see these birds often, as I kayak along Tomales Bay and the Point Reyes National Seashore, and I am always sure to tell them, “There’s nothing common about you.” They are a fun bird to watch … Continue reading
Posted in birds, kayak photography, loons, marine life, SLR, video, wildlife photography
Tagged birds, common loon, kayak, National Park, nature, photography, Tomales Bay, video, videography, wildlife
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Use presets if you have them to switch between video and still shooting
For video and stills you want to use two very different shutter speeds. Often when shooting stills, it is best to have the highest shutter speed you can while maintaining the aperture and ISO that you want. Not so for … Continue reading
Posted in documentary, How To, How To, photography, SLR, video
Tagged camera, cameras, digital camera, digital video, how to, photography, slr, slr video, video, videography
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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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