February 2011
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Green Waves
Auroras are unpredictable creatures. They can be brash and lively, shimmering and ethereal, or they be gentle and graceful. The...Read More
Canon or Nikon? Part II
In a recent post I asked all of you to give me some input on whether you were shooting with...Advertisement
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Live-Blogging the Aurora
Greetings from the Arctic Circle! This week my friend Steve Shuey and I (as well as our wives and a...Read More
Yellowstone Week 1 Round-Up
As I mentioned in my last post, I am in the process of posting a series of winter images from Yellowstone...Read More
Photo Critique Series: “Another Lousy Sunset” by Ken Hornbrook
The critique is finally here—thanks for your patience! Light This week’s photograph was made by Ken Hornbrook at Bandon Beach...Read More
Misty Morning in Shenandoah
The Blue Ridge Mountains that run from Shenandoah National Park for over 500 miles south along the spine of Appalachian...Advertisement
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Finding Your Own Icons
So what is a hardcore wildlife shooter like myself doing shooting Red Rock country in the desert southwest? Simple, I...Read More
Winter in Yellowstone: Light and Life
Yellowstone is a world beyond our own, emerging from the mists of time as a remnant of days long past....Read More
Heliopan Vario ND Filter
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Heliopan Circular Polarizers
No vignetting even with extreme wide angle lensesRead More
Mirror on the Marsh
The landscape of the Chesapeake Bay is a beautiful place to visit and photograph. Thousands of miles of marsh and...Read More
The Problem with AWB and RAW
I know, I know, so many photographers, especially some pros, think that it is never a problem shooting auto white...Read More
Sigma Scholarship Deadline Approaching
Accepting submissions through Feb. 28Read More
West Virginia Winter Wonderland
Winter wonderland in West Virginia, well not this winter for me. I have been visiting and photographing this area of...Read More
In the Field–Mount Baker Backcountry
Point of View (POV) cameras are growing extremely fast in their popularity. They are lightweight and give the viewer a...Advertisement
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Winter 2011 Newsletter
The Winter 2011 issue of the Michael Clark Photography Newsletter is now available for download. If you’d like to sign...Read More
Free Color Calibration Seminar by Calumet
Friday, Feb. 18: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.Read More
Small Animal, Big Landscape
Wildlife photographers treasure their big glass, the long telephoto lenses that allow them to get close-up, dramatic images of their...Read More
Get Inspired
New book from Jim M. GoldsteinRead More