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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 [...]

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 [...]

Nature’s Colors Series: Yellow

Nature’s Colors Series: Yellow

The last and final color in the nature’s colors series, yellow. It can be both subtle and bright, it’s another quite common natural color, at least some hue of yellow. It’s so close to shifting to orange or red in a sunset but it’s there. A yellow bird can easily blend into it’s surroundings or [...]

Nature’s Colors Series: Orange

Nature’s Colors Series: Orange

Let’s brighten things up this time, enough with the black, time to move on to orange. Orange is another abundant color in nature, especially during the fall months in many areas of the world. If it’s not too cloudy you can start and end each day with some orange during sunrise and sunset, usually some [...]

Nature’s Colors Series: Black

Nature’s Colors Series: Black

Black, the absence of all light reflecting from an object. Black is another sometimes very difficult color to photograph because just like white, it can be difficult to get detail in something so dark. Many birds, insects, and other things in nature are black. We usually tend to think of black things as bad or [...]


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