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Best Tamron Lenses for Wildlife Photography

From standard zooms to wide-angle zooms to prime lenses, there are Tamron lenses for every occasion. For capturing stunning wildlife shots, we recommend the Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD Lens for Sony E Mount, the SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 G2 for Canon and Nikon DSLR Cameras, and 18-400mm F/3.5-6.3 […]

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Lockdown Photo Projects

2021 is shaping up to be a good year for photographers to learn new skills and try out new genres. Lockdown gives us a good excuse to work on those techniques that we’ve wanted to try but haven’t had the time. Portrait Photography If you’re a portrait photographer, there’s lots […]

Prairie Falcon
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Photographing Wildlife in the Canadian Rockies

It’s not as easy as you may think to photograph wildlife in the Canadian Rockies and Alberta Foothills even though Alberta is home to a vast amount of wildlife including wolves, coyotes, foxes, cougars, black bears, grizzly bears, badgers, wolverines and weasels. In addition, there is an abundance of birds, […]

Reviews

Review – Vanguard Alta Pro 263AT & Kinray

About the Author: Ryan Vince is a published Canadian outdoor photographer, he specializes in wildlife and commercial outdoor. He is based out of Keswick, Ontario. www.ryanvince-photo.com Vanguard has become one of the go-to brands for professional and amateur photographers alike. High quality gear that is reasonably priced is something that needs […]

Wayne Lynch - The Pantanal - Brazil's Wildlife Paradise - Toco Toucan
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The Pantanal – Brazil's Wildlife Paradise

In 1913, after two terms as the president of the United States, Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt, an avid hunter, explorer, and naturalist, decided to take on the most dangerous adventure of his life – to explore and map the course of the Rio da Duvida (River of Doubt) through the Pantanal […]

Alberta Badlands Layers of Time Female Mule Deer
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Alberta Badlands – Layers of Time by Wayne Lynch

In the treeless prairie, many birds resort to nesting on the ground, hidden among tufts of grass or buried under bushy shrubs. The western meadowlark is one such bird, and one of my favourites to photograph in the spring, when its cheerful flute-like song bubbles across the prairie.

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In the Field with the Tamron 200-500mm F/5-6.3 by David Hemmings

  David Hemmings is a world-renowned bird photographer, and President of Nature’s Photo Adventures, specializing in unique tours for photographers of all skill levels.

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Field Test: Tamron 70-300 F/4-5.6 VC by David Hemmings

I have had the Tamron SP 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC lens sitting on my desk for a couple of weeks waiting for a test run in the field. Problem is that it has been raining, windy, cloudy and cold for almost the last two weeks where I live.

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PHOTONews Links – Spring 2011

The comprehensive list of links from the Spring 2011 edition of PHOTONews magazine.

Serengeti East Africa Cheetah Cubs
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Serengeti – Wildlife Jewel of East Africa by Wayne Lynch

As I write these words I’m parked in a Toyota Land Cruiser above the muddy banks of the Mara River in southern Kenya, just a few kilometres north of the Tanzanian border.