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Wildlife Photography as Storytelling

Wildlife Photography as Storytelling

For many wildlife photographers there comes a time when the quest to add this or that species to one’s image bank gives way to something more exciting: the desire to tell a story about an animal’s life. While there are no recipes for capturing animal behavior, the search for food and social interactions present some [...]

Bald Eagles at Conowingo – 2010

Bald Eagles at Conowingo – 2010

Although there have been a few posts here about this amazing place, I thought I would add my observations and photographs to the blog. It’s such an incredible location, and the opportunities for shots of these incredible birds rivals just about anyplace else in the country. Inspired by others who visited there in the past, [...]

Cattus Island, Four Seasons of Photographic Adventure

Cattus Island, Four Seasons of Photographic Adventure

Located in Toms River, NJ 530 acre Cattus Island is a part of the Ocean County Park system.  In the heart of the “Jersey Shore” Cattus Island offers a variety of ecosystems including  maritime upland pine/oak forest, salt marsh, and freshwater wetlands.  Cattus Island Park plays home to a multitude of plant and wildlife and [...]

Making the Most of the Brown Season

Making the Most of the Brown Season

The Mid-Atlantic region’s mild winters – temperatures rarely dip below 20˚ F – and plentiful sunshine make it hard to stay indoors for long. Many woodland birds and mammals have fewer hiding places, and the need to conserve energy means they’re often more interested in feeding than in running away from photographers. But the winter [...]

Nature’s Domain Update + Something a Bit Different

Nature’s Domain Update + Something a Bit Different

Just wanted to post a quick update as to what is going on here at Nature’s Domain. It’s been slow posting this past year I know. I (Ray) have gotten incredibly busy outside of this website and I let things slide. I wasn’t able to post new articles myself or keep up with our contributors [...]

The Northern Cardinal

The Northern Cardinal

I live in an area surrounded by farm fields and woods. My yard seems to attract Cardinals along with other song birds. I provide water and food plus I have several trees and bushes which the birds use to build their nests in or hide from Hawks. A couple of years ago a pair of [...]

Atlantic Puffins at Machias Seal Island

Atlantic Puffins at Machias Seal Island

Want to photograph the Atlantic Puffin? The best place in United States is Machias Seal Island, off the coast of Maine. My son, Ray Hennessy and I made the trip there recently. We left southern New Jersey early on a Sunday morning getting to Jonesboro, Maine that evening. We stayed at the Blueberry Patch Motel [...]

Patience, Observation, and Persistence

Patience, Observation, and Persistence

That’s what it takes. To get the great shots. To see the amazing moments. I thought at this time I’d talk about it and give some examples of just what you can do when you incorporate these three critical pieces of nature photography. It has been especially evident of late, as I make my regular [...]

A Day of Bird Photography – Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge

A Day of Bird Photography – Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge

I have been trying to think of some new post ideas and for quite some time I’ve wanted to talk about what a whole day of bird photography is like for me, from start to finish. I finally got a chance to have a good day of bird photography not too long ago so I’m [...]

Winter Wildlife in Florida

Winter Wildlife in Florida

My family spends the winter months (January to April) in Florida to escape the cold in New Jersey. This past winter Florida had below normal temps but it was still better than the cold and snow in New Jersey. The cold Florida winter took it’s toll on the fish, there was a large fish kill [...]

The Sometimes “Unsung” – Song Birds

The Sometimes “Unsung” – Song Birds

I know personally I sometimes overlook the average song-bird, thinking they are all too common and generic looking. I figured it was time to highlight a few of them on the blog because when I’ve taken a little time to actually watch and photograph them they can be just a impressive as any other bird. [...]

Singled Out Series: Space

Singled Out Series: Space

The “space” I’m speaking of here is dealing with the composition of a photograph. Using the lead in photo above as an example I’m referring to the large amount of extra space to the top and left of the flower blossom floating in water. I chose to compose the image that way to exaggerate the [...]

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