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Macro Photography

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Macro Photography

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How To Take Pictures in Bright Sunlight

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Wildlife Photography: To Catch a Predator (On Film)

Complete video at: fora.tv Wildlife photographer Michael Forsberg has long had an interest in photographing predators, such as wolves, grizzly bears, and mountain lions. In this highlight, Forsberg describes his mission to catch a bobcat with a camera trap in Nebraska. —– A nature photographer and Nebraska native, Michael Forsberg shares his work documenting this vast landscape, its lakes, prairies along with its plants and animals. The Great Plains are a dynamic but often forgotten landscape — overlooked, undervalued, misunderstood, and in desperate need of conservation. Forsberg’s book helps lead the way forward, informing and inspiring readers to recognize the wild spirit and splendor of this irreplaceable part of the planet. – California Academy of Sciences Michael Forsberg is a Nebraska native and has focused much of his work in North America’s Great Plains, once one of the greatest grassland ecosystems on Earth. His goal has been to try to capture the wild spirit that still survives in these wide-open spaces and put a face to the often overlooked native creatures and landscapes found there. His hope is that the images can build appreciation and go to work to inspire conservation efforts on the land far into the future. Forsberg received a degree in geography with an emphasis in environmental studies from the University of Nebraska, and worked briefly as a seasonal ranger in the National Park Service before accepting a job as a staff photographer and writer

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Take me home, Country Roads REMIX – (Pictures from where I live :3)

Where I live, pictures belongs to me and is from my cellphone. Pictures from my valley. Also, I live in Norway if you’re wondering.

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Beginners Photography-How To Use Your SLR Camera-Review

"Beginners Photography" Many people starting out in photography have many questions,their camera manual leaves them in a spin. Have a look at my article review on a great course that is on DVD.You will learn about your SLR camera and the skill set to bring you from a beginner to advanced photograph in a very short time,and maybe to get started in your own photography business.

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4 Ways A Binocular Harness Helps You Enjoy Your Day

Have you seen that other bird watcher, the one with the big smile, and the strange straps for his binoculars? The strapping system is called a binocular harness, and the reason he is smiling is from the lessons he's learned. Here is the reasons a binocular harness can help you enjoy your day of bird watching.

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Nikon Prostaff Binocular Harness Can Increase Your Birdwatching Pleasure

Buying a good set of Nikon Binoculars is a big investment. You are buying high quality optics instead of settling for second rate. You might have even purchased the waterproof version for those days you might get caught out in the rain. Rain is not the biggest hazard to your binoculars, it could be your neck strap. Your neck strap leaves your binoculars in a vulnerable position. To protect your investment you should be using a Nikon Prostaff binocular harness.

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Using A Binocular Harness Can Save Your Binoculars From Disaster

You're walking through the brush, heading to your deer stand. You see some tracks and bend down to take a closer look, and smack, your binoculars come flying forward and smash through the brush. You quietly curse as you check the lenses to make sure you did not scratch them this time. A standard neck strap does nothing to prevent the wild swinging of your binoculars, if you want to protect your investment you need a binocular harness.

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Binoculars Harness – Can Your Binoculars Survive Flight?

Can binoculars land safely after flight? All bird watchers know birds land gracefully, softly, at least most of the time. On the other hand, your binoculars do not have wings or feet, when they start flying, they crash hard into the ground. You can expect scratches and fractures. With a neck strap you may have the pleasure of finding out. Bird watchers using a binoculars harness don't worry when they move, bend, and twist quickly. Their binoculars are safe in front of them through the entire motion.

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