Monday, June 30, 2025

During last weekend

Last weekend, I took some nice pictures—like this one of an alligator swimming like a torpedo, breaking through the surface of the water.

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Alligators have become one of my favorite animals to photograph. It's captivating to think that they’ve been around longer than us. Their skin—especially in the younger ones—is full of rich colors and texture.

Florida is at its greenest right now. The vegetation in some places reminds me of what you’d find in the rainforests of Costa Rica or the Amazon.

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The photo above is composed of about 10 images stitched together using LrC. Taking it on a cloudy day helped bring out the different shades of green. 

Just a reminder: if you haven’t done so yet, please hit the 'Follow' button on Instagram.   

Friday, June 27, 2025

Condensation!

 I hate condensation! In my case, I bought an USB lens heater and I put that on my lens few minutes before I take my lens outside. That fixes the issue for me. But here is something that will not cost you a penny. 


 

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Taking another shot at Instagram

I created an Instagram account back in 2020, but I didn’t really enjoy the experience at the time. As an aspiring photographer, I’m passionate about composition and often spend a lot of time just on that. Instagram’s format can be a bit limiting—it doesn’t always work well with the way I like to present my photos.

But recently, our grandsons started working on their own project, and it reminded me that I had an old account just sitting there collecting dust. So, I decided to give it another shot partially supporting them with my photos.

While on Facebook I’ve been posting full albums from each photoshoot, on Instagram I’ll be sharing only the very best of my shots. If you’ve been following my work on Facebook, I’d love it if you’d check out my Instagram too and give me a follow. I would truly appreciate your support! And of course! Supporting our grandsons is also appreciated. 


 

Magic Lantern is back

Magic Lantern is a free, open-source software add-on that runs on many Canon DSLR cameras. It extends the functionality of Canon's firmware by unlocking advanced features not originally included by the manufacturer.

 

Important Notes:

  •     Magic Lantern runs from the camera’s SD/CF card and does not replace Canon's firmware.
  •     It's unofficial and not supported by Canon.
  •     There's some risk (like camera malfunction or warranty voiding), though it's generally safe when installed correctly.    Magic Lantern does not support Canon Mirrorless cameras.  

My Opinion:

 While some of the features available in this "add-on" are extremely useful, it’s cluttered with so many options that it becomes difficult to remember where everything is, making it hard to use. It's really something for professionals who can't live without one of its advanced tools—not for the average user who just wants to enjoy photography. On the other hand, for DSLRs that are no longer receiving firmware updates, this add-on is a great way to revitalize the camera with new features.

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Wildlife photography tips

Meet Chelsea Northup, a wildlife photography enthusiast with a wealth of experience. Her tips and tricks are a treasure trove of knowledge that will elevate your photography skills. 



Tuesday, June 24, 2025

The R6 Mark II is currently available at 18% off

The R6 Mark II is currently available at 18% off on Amazon. To me, this looks like a sign that Canon may be releasing the R6 Mark III soon—a rumor that has been circulating for some time.

The Canon R6 Mark II is a great camera that offers outstanding image quality, fast and reliable autofocus, and impressive low-light performance. With its 24.2MP sensor, high-speed continuous shooting (up to 40 fps with electronic shutter), and advanced video features (4K 60p oversampled), it's ideal for both wildlife and hybrid photo/video shooters. It's also known for its excellent in-body image stabilization and ergonomic design.

Monday, June 23, 2025

From last weekend

Last Saturday, I went to my favorite park and came back home with a few good pictures.

I saw a hummingbird flying around, but I couldn't capture a shot of him in flight. Luckily, he perched for a few short minutes—just long enough for me to get a picture.

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With hummingbirds—especially when they’re perched in the shade—the post-editing process is incredibly important. In those conditions, you can’t really see the bird’s beautiful colors. It’s only after editing that those vibrant colors truly come to life.

This Carolina Wren love to sing. It's not the first time he poses for me and even aloud me to get very close. 

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On Sunday, I had a special assignment: I took some pictures of our grandsons on the streets of Brooksville—a beautiful place for photoshoots. You can enjoy the pictures here. I really love how they turned out. 

 

 

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