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Jump to new posts Re: May National Park News by James Morrissey @ Today at 02:52 PM

Glacier National Park: Despite sequester, Glacier Park forges ahead with long-term improvements Even as sequestration has forced Glacier National Park to change how it does business, it attends to important business on several fronts. http://billing
Pet Photography
Jump to new posts Re: Studio or outdoors by James Morrissey @ Yesterday at 05:04 PM

Thanks, Preston. You have had to figure out and negotiate your own rates then - or are you using the stock calculator? James
National Park Photographer
Jump to new posts Re: May National Park News by James Morrissey @ Yesterday at 03:15 PM

Banff National Park: Young hungry bears lead to warnings in Banff National Park There’s a couple of young bears causing concern in Banff National Park. http://blogs.calgaryherald.com/2013/05/2...-national-park/ ********** Everglades National Park:
National Park Photographer
Jump to new posts Re: May National Park News by James Morrissey @ 05/22/13 05:50 PM

Denali National Park News: German mountaineer dies of cardiac arrest while climbing Alaska’s Mount McKinley Officials say a 59-year-old German mountaineer has died of cardiac arrest while climbing Alaska’s Mount McKinley. http://www.washingtonpost.co
Nature/Wildlife Photographs
Jump to new posts Re: OspreyLand - YIPEEE Cloudy by Wacky roger @ 05/22/13 12:42 AM

Originally Posted By: Bob D.Nice series of flight photos but the eye contact in the 4th really makes it special. Thanks for playing.
Nature/Wildlife Photographs
Jump to new posts Re: Mature Marmot by Wacky roger @ 05/22/13 12:41 AM

Originally Posted By: Bob D.The first one is a neat behavioral shot and the fourth a sweet portrait. Nice work. Thanks for the look and your kind words.
Nature/Wildlife Photographs
Jump to new posts Intimate Black & White Portrait of a Wild Horse by Bob D. @ 05/21/13 10:44 PM

Usually I try to include a bit of the environment in my wild horse photos. After all, without some environment what makes an image of a wild horse look any different than that of a domestic nag? Lately, however, I've been trying to stretch my artis
Nature/Wildlife Photographs
Jump to new posts Re: Mature Marmot by Bob D. @ 05/21/13 10:39 PM

The first one is a neat behavioral shot and the fourth a sweet portrait. Nice work.
Nature/Wildlife Photographs
Jump to new posts Re: OspreyLand - YIPEEE Cloudy by Bob D. @ 05/21/13 10:38 PM

Nice series of flight photos but the eye contact in the 4th really makes it special.
Pet Photography
Jump to new posts Re: Studio or outdoors by psmith @ 05/21/13 12:00 PM

Mainly through personal contacts I've established with editors. Although more and more come through folks that see my work on Facebook, or see a photo credit in a magazine. Originally Posted By: James MorrisseyHi Preston, How are you selling stock
National Park Photographer
Jump to new posts Re: May National Park News by James Morrissey @ 05/20/13 01:26 PM

Everglades National Park: Floridians press for Everglades and port money The next big phase of Everglades restoration will plug canals, build levees and create giant storage areas to guide fresh clean water through western Broward and Palm Beach cou
Gear and Tech Talk
Jump to new posts Re: Adobe Monthly Subscription by James Morrissey @ 05/20/13 01:21 PM

Stupid question - I have not used lightroom in years (only when it came out). What are it's post processing abilities? Can you do layers and masks, etc? i.e. what can't you do in lightroom? James
Pet Photography
Jump to new posts Re: Studio or outdoors by Jim Garvie @ 05/20/13 09:43 AM

Peggy Sue, now that the major work is completed for the Dalmatian National we just shot, I'll be catching up with portraits of all the dogs but we'll concentrate on Jimmy first. I'll share when I have something new. Cheers, Jim
Pet Photography
Jump to new posts Re: Studio or outdoors by Peggy Sue @ 05/20/13 12:47 AM

Too funny, since I include myself in that generic "old guard" remark. I agree that many newbies to the animal world seem to start out in the outdoors and then gradually stop saying "I prefer that lighting", when the learn how w
Pet Photography
Jump to new posts Re: Studio or outdoors by Jim Garvie @ 05/19/13 08:52 AM

Peggy Sue, I resemble that remark . In my opinion, most of the folks getting into the pet portrait business prefer outdoor or environmental portraits because they know very little about using strobes -- indoors, studio or outdoors -- and have ver
Gear and Tech Talk
Jump to new posts Re: Adobe Monthly Subscription by SiriusDoggy @ 05/18/13 11:50 PM

I have one thing I do after every hiking trip that requires me to add a border and some text to a photo. That is the ONLY thing I use photoshop for. Everything else I do in Lightroom. I'll still be able to do that border and text in photoshop cs5.5 f
Nature/Wildlife Photographs
Jump to new posts Re: OspreyLand - YIPEEE Cloudy by Wacky roger @ 05/18/13 11:05 AM

Originally Posted By: James MorrisseyHey Roger, All very nice, but #4 is super sweet. James #4 is my favorite.
Nature/Wildlife Photographs
Jump to new posts Re: Mature Marmot by Wacky roger @ 05/18/13 11:05 AM

Originally Posted By: James MorrisseyLol, the problem with marmots is that they are all so immature. Seriously, very nice. My favorites are #1, 4 and 5(not really in that order) James Hi James, I find them fun to watch.
Pet Photography
Jump to new posts Re: Studio or outdoors by James Morrissey @ 05/18/13 09:22 AM

Hi Preston, How are you selling stock directly? I know this may seem stupid, but I have never figured out how people are able to do really do it and make a volume doing it. James
Pet Photography
Jump to new posts Re: Studio or outdoors by James Morrissey @ 05/18/13 09:20 AM

Lol, I am glad to see the old guard, personally! James
Nature/Wildlife Photographs
Jump to new posts Re: Mature Marmot by James Morrissey @ 05/18/13 09:19 AM

Lol, the problem with marmots is that they are all so immature. Seriously, very nice. My favorites are #1, 4 and 5(not really in that order) James
Nature/Wildlife Photographs
Jump to new posts Re: OspreyLand - YIPEEE Cloudy by James Morrissey @ 05/18/13 09:17 AM

Hey Roger, All very nice, but #4 is super sweet. James
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