Getting Cool Outdoor Photography of Idaho Animal and Flora with Macro
Doing outdoor photography and especially when using macro is an amazing experience. For these pictures I sued a 22 -70 mm lens with a 4x Macro Filter except for the Idaho animal snake picture. Outdoor photography can be very tricky because you depend on the weather and the lighting that the sun is giving in that moment. However it is not very hard to control your lighting when doing outdoor photography is you have basic photography equipment. Taking pictures of flora and fauna is also a very cool experience. I was in a photography expedition in Idaho when I took this pictures. Idaho is an incredible place to find a really cool animal to take pictures of and I indeed found my Idaho Animal for this outdoor photography project. My Idaho animal is a snake. I took pictures of my Idaho animal while a Alexa Schulte, a college of mine was holding it for me. I love how my Idaho animal pictures turned out, especially when using a macro lens.
As I said, outdoor photography is incredible, you will never get the same picture! There are so many things out there that you will be surprised. Not only my Idaho animal is what is impressive from this pictures, but also the fauna that I was able to find in this Idaho setting. Fauna is something very interesting to take pictures of. Fauna photography is very commercial and it is very good to do business with. When taking fauna pictures I recommend taking it with a high vibrance so you can get bright colors. If someone has gotten a perfect Idaho animal picture is Kate Anderson. She has been an amazing mentor and she is an amazing photographer. Here is a link to her web page: http://www.kateandersonoutdoor.com/
GERARDO! Your snake photo is SO impressive! My goodness it is so unbelievably sharp. I don’t dig snakes, but I love this photo. I love all the rest of your macro work as well. You really have a knack for it!
You already tagged her, but seriously, she’s a great talent for this as well!
http://www.kateandersonoutdoor.com/photos-blog/