With the advent of and advancements in AI for photo editing, sky replacements are becoming more commonly used in all types of nature photography, including bird photography. I believe that there definitely is a time and place to use sky replacements, but that fully disclosing the use of those sky replacements is imperative. Let’s dive… Continue reading Sky replacements in bird photography
Author: Mackenzie S
Choosing a sensor size for nature photography
Grizzly Bear in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, BC – Shot on Micro Four Thirds Any time a question about the best sensor size to use for nature and wildlife photography comes up, the answer is typically ‘full frame’. But is full frame truly the best and/or only choice? Let’s find out. If you are already familiar… Continue reading Choosing a sensor size for nature photography
One of the last black bear habitats in the Vancouver area is doomed
It’s now December, which means most black bears have gone into hibernation. Normally I wouldn’t reveal in depth information on areas where black bears are active, but since this was likely the last year that they will be able to roam around near humans, I feel comfortable revealing my secrets. Most lower mainlanders know that… Continue reading One of the last black bear habitats in the Vancouver area is doomed
It’s time to reopen the Crystal Falls trail
Since summer is long gone and the homeowners on Karley Crescent got what they so desperately wanted (less traffic on their street in the summer months), it’s time to talk about what is going to happen with the Crystal Falls trail in Coquitlam, BC. It has now been closed for close to a year. It’s… Continue reading It’s time to reopen the Crystal Falls trail