Back from Tanzania!

Just got back from a 3 week trip around the national parks of Tanzania. Six friends and I visited Arusha,Serengeti, Mahale, Ruaha, Tarangire and Lake Manyara national parks making a big circle around this beautiful

Workshop Participant’s Photos

  Here is a selection of my favorite shots from the Maine Coast photography workshop I just completed for Santa Fe Photography Workshops in Acadia National Park. We had a really good group of people-

Water Swirls

This water swirl is a classic photo composition that is really easy to do but hard to get a really nice one. While I like this photo it could be better. I’ll critique my own

Happiness in 200′ of Water

Duck Brook is a stream that is about a mile long that drains the beaver ponds at Witch’s Hole in Acadia National Park and runs steeply down to the coast. The first 200 feet of

Duck Brook

Duck Brook in Acadia National Park is a favorite stream on mine and has rewarded me repeatedly over the 30 years of photographing it. This year the red maples above the stream had magnificent color

Beyond the Fall Cliche

I realize that everyone wants the big beautiful Fall landscape shot but there is more to the Fall than big landscapes. If you look around and look small there are lots of other possibilities for

Phone Phavorite

I took this photo with my phone (because it was the only camera I had with me when scouting this trail). I took the class back and lots of people got great shots of the

Beaver Pond Sunset

The one and only good sunset we had in Acadia National Park last week we photographed in a beaver pond! I know, not the usual sunset location but the light was really nice and the

Favorite shot from Maine

Just got back from teaching my Santa Fe Workshops Maine Coast workshop. We had spectacular color this year, as good as I can remember. I wasn’t photographing much and the shots I did take I

New England Fall Color report- 2

It’s been about a week and the fall color has progressed but not by much. I took a trip across the mountains a couple of days ago and while there were pockets of color high

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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