Pacific Rim National Park

In mid-May I had the pleasure of going to the western coast of Vancouver Island and reacquainting myself with the area around the Pacific Rim National Park. The park lies on a long finger of

Book Proposal

The Six P's of crafting a book proposal

Haying

August and it is the middle of the Season to Hay. This is how I think of the year now, in terms of farm chores. There is, as well, the Season to Begin, the Season

Owlet

So I get a call from Roger, the farmer friend who owns the farm I am doing a book on. “Rob found something you ought to see.” “What?” I ask. “Come over and bring

really random thoughts

How much modesty can you have when you are wearing buttons and thread for a bathing suit?

more random thoughts

Some observations from my recent spat of workshops

Latest Favorite

This is my latest favorite photo. I took it in March at the Triple D Game farm. I have a ton of Mt. Lion shots from Triple D, probably several hundred good ones and probably

Question 2

Another question I get asked a lot these days is “When I took your workshop years ago you said to open up your exposure (over expose) to make white actually look white but now

What’s Next?

I did an evening program a few weeks ago for a local camera club. Afterwards, a former student came up to me to say hello and ask me a question. He said that at

Wide angle lenses in small spaces

Everyone always thinks about using their wide angle lens in wide opens spaces. It is the traditional use of a wide angle lens- get close to the foreground, include the background and blast away. While

David Middleton is a professional outdoor photographer, teacher and writer. David has been a professional photographer for more than 30 years and has traveled extensively throughout all of the US and Canada and much of Central and South America, South and east Africa and Australia.

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