Wildlife
« Previous EntriesTruth in Photography
Thursday, April 8th, 2010Sometimes, something strikes you as too good to be true and this was one of those instances. Looking at the photo in question at the time of it’s winning, I questioned if the story was as reported. Now, I know. Read this article and judge for yourself.
Wildlife Photography Gear – Part 1 of 2
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009Colder Is Better (Sometimes)
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009A couple of months ago I was in my hometown of Mancos, Colorado shooting with my nephew Kolton Miller and we had some great luck with Mountain Bluebirds despite the extremely cold temperatures.
Kolton had just gotten a new Canon 300 f4 IS lens to go with his 1D Mark II and he was itching to [...]
Colorado Iguana – Wildlife Portfolio Image
Saturday, March 28th, 2009Do iguanas really exist in the wild in Colorado? Not exactly…but we do have a very colorful lizard called the Collared Lizard and they can be found thoughout much of the high deserts near the four corners region. Canon 1D Mark II and 500mm f4 lens – ISO 250 – 1/1000 sec – f9 – [...]
Opportunistic Elk
Monday, December 15th, 2008Smarter Than Your Average Elk
Sunday, December 7th, 2008I came up to Rocky Mountain National Park hoping to photograph elk and bighorn sheep…I didn’t find any bighorn sheep. But as you can see I did find this really nice bull and he was eating out of a bird feeder right in front of the cabin that I had rented. I shot quite a [...]
Mauromedia Highlight Video
Saturday, December 6th, 2008Everything I shoot these days is in high definition and I never get a chance to use much of the “old” standard definition footage that is just sitting here on the hard drives. Recently we were producing a “web only” piece and we got a chance to use some of that “old” footage.
Bosque del Apache, New Mexico
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008Great morning shoot at Bosque del Apache. There were plenty of birds and just before dawn I found a roadside pond that was full of sandhills and snow geese. You will always see plenty of birds at the refuge, the trick is finding them in just the right light with an uncluttered background.
Snow Geese In Flight
Saturday, February 2nd, 2008I am spending a couple of days in Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico. Bosque is a great place to capture many birds on film most notably the Snow Geese and Sandhill Cranes. Here, tens of thousands of birds–including sandhill cranes, snow geese, and many kinds of ducks–gather each autumn and stay through the winter. [...]


