Showing posts with label "introduction to photography""nature photography""wildlife photography""lifestyle photography""photographer Daryl L. Hunter""hot to use your camera""post processing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label "introduction to photography""nature photography""wildlife photography""lifestyle photography""photographer Daryl L. Hunter""hot to use your camera""post processing. Show all posts

December 16, 2024

Wildlife Photo Galleries

I moved to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem to photograph the region's wildlife. My wildlife photo galleries showcase the stunning diversity found in Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park, and beyond. For decades, I have dedicated myself to capturing images of its iconic inhabitants. I aim to highlight the raw power and grace of grizzly bears roaming the rugged terrain, the majestic presence of moose grazing in serene meadows, and the elusive wolves traversing the breathtaking landscapes.

 

Additionally, my galleries feature nimble mountain goats perched precariously on rocky cliffs, bighorn sheep displaying their impressive horns in the wild, and playful black bears engaging in their natural behaviors amidst the lush greenery. Each moment captured invites you to appreciate the breathtaking beauty and intricate stories of the wildlife that thrives within this remarkable ecosystem.


https://www.daryl-hunter.com/Pages/Wildlife-Photo-Galleries

December 02, 2013

Introduction To Photography

Photography according to me

You can see my photography at http://www.daryl-hunter.net

and you can hire my for a photo tour here = http://www.theholepicturesafaris.com

"Photography according to me" I boiled down what I believe is the essence of basic photography into a 25-minute presentation which logically walks you through the photographic process from exposure to post processing.

In this “Powerpoint Presentation” converted to video I talk about Landscape Photography, Lifestyle Photography, and Wildlife photography and how to go about it – briefly!

I introduce the fundamentals of composition, exposure, photo library organization and post processing. Why should we shot in RAW? Why should we shoot video?


When I lead photography tours and workshops I get the same questions repeatedly, so here I try to answer them with additional helpful suggestions.