September 2019 Newsletter

Cazan Lake

Great Egret Courtship Display–Cazan Lake, Ville Platte, Louisiana

Great Egret Courtship Display–Cazan Lake, Ville Platte, Louisiana

Last year I added Cazan Lake to the Spring bird photography tours. It proved to be one of our better opportunities for my bird tours. Providing close easy onshore access to nesting Great Egrets and Roseate Spoonbills. A guard controlled access at the entrance to the property, and you signed in and paid the entrance fee. The guard will no longer be there early in the morning or on weekends. However, they are instituting a membership arrangement with a card key access for off-hours. I'll be purchasing a membership allowing access for the tours, and I'll pay for the participant's fees at the gate as before after we have entered the property. For those of you in the area, you may want to purchase a membership to allow access early in the morning for the best photography. Over the last year, I visited enough times to exceed the $125 annual fee, and I expect to visit more frequently over the next year.

Portfolios

Black and White Cypress in the Fog–Henderson Swamp

Black and White Cypress in the Fog–Henderson Swamp

During the past month, I've created three online galleries. One is of Black and White images; one is of Landscapes in color, and the other is of birds. I'm also printing each image to make a matching print portfolio. The online galleries are here:

Black and White Portfolio

Landscapes Portfolio

Bird Portfolio

Post Processing Software

While updating my portfolio, I used Lightroom, Photoshop, and the following applications extensively.

I process images without a lot of special effects or by taking them over the top. I've tried alternatives to Lightroom and Photoshop and consider their presets too much for my taste. However, photographing using the raw format intentionally produces an image low in contrast. Carefully balancing the needed additional punch needed while maintaining restraint from over-processing is my target.

While I frequently shoot bracketed shots to extend the dynamic range, I find most of the HDR software makes the images look too artificial. In many cases, I prefer to use luminosity masks to blend highlight and shadow detail from the bracketed shots rather than using HDR software. One outstanding Photoshop Panel to make excellent luminosity masks is The TK7 Actions Panel by Tony Kuyper. I've been using his panels since version 4 and have kept up to date ever since. One downside of the panel is the steep learning curve, and I recommend if you decide to try this approach, you also purchase the companion video by Sean Bagshaw.

While I own a multitude of photoshop plug-ins, there's one set that I return to over and over. The Nik Collection. These plug-ins have a long history, first released by Nik many years ago, then purchased by Google who let the software go dormant, and finally picked up by DXO. I use three of the plug-ins frequently. Color Efex Pro, Silver Efex Pro, and Nik Sharpener. I use Color Efex Pro on almost every color image, to improve mid-tone contrast, remove incorrect color casts, and give photographs a bit of pop. Silver Efex Pro is my "go-to" Black and White conversion technique, and Nik Sharpener is an excellent sharpening tool. DxO has made the software compatible with the latest version of Photoshop and the MAC and Windows operating systems, a valuable set of updates. However, while there have been new presets created, there are no new useful features.

Tours

Space remains in the Fall Photo Tours, Houma Lousiana Photo Tour, and Spring Birding Photography Tours.

The fall tour features landscape photography in the swamps of Louisiana. I am combining photographing onshore with photographing from a boat. Fall is a mystical time in the wetlands with orange and rust leaves, Cypress trunks and knees in the water, and Spanish Moss draped over the branches. With a little luck, we'll get fog or mist backlit by the sun.

November 17–20, 2019 tour Details.

December 2–5, 2019 Tour Details

Lake Martin Fall Landscape

Lake Martin Fall Landscape

The Houma Tour, added by request, centers around my home in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. This tour combines photo opportunities near my house with time in my office processing images. More time will be available for working on both photo techniques in the field and post-processing images than in the Fall and Spring Tours. While there will be ample opportunities to create beautiful images, the focus will be on learning and exploring new techniques. This tour would also be an excellent time to explore Infrared Photography as well. Details are here.

Roseate Spoonbill Collecting Sticks for the Nest

Roseate Spoonbill Collecting Sticks for the Nest

The Spring Bird Photography tours feature photographing nesting Wading Birds in Southern Louisiana. Southwestern Louisiana is a fantastic place for Photographing Wading birds. Featured are Roseate Spoonbills, Great, Cattle, and Snowy Egrets, Little Blue, Great Blue, and Little Green Herons and White Faced, Glossy and White Ibis. Frequently photographed are also Least and American Bitterns. We also will be photographing Osprey in Flight going to and from the nest.

April 19–22, 2020 Tour Details

May 3–6, 2020 Tour Details

May 17–22, 2020 Tour Details

February 2019 Newsletter

Cattle Egret Gathering Nesting Material Rip’s Rookery New Iberia, Louisiana

Cattle Egret Gathering Nesting Material Rip’s Rookery New Iberia, Louisiana

February 14th 2019

Spring Comes Early in Louisiana

Oriental Magnolia Bud Houma, Louisiana

Oriental Magnolia Bud Houma, Louisiana

It’s been a mild but rainy winter this year in Louisiana. Temperatures have been reaching the upper 60’s to lower 70’s for the past couple of weeks. The grass is beginning to grow, leaves are starting to appear on trees and the oriental magnolia’s are in bloom. I’ve been out in the yard with the macro lens documenting the magnolia blooming. It has more blossoms this year. I’m ready for the end of winter and ready to be out photographing nesting birds.

Two Openings remain for the April 28th–May 1st, 2019 Tour

Roseate Spoonbill With Stick for the Nest

Roseate Spoonbill With Stick for the Nest

The April 14th-17th and May 12th-15th Louisiana Bird Photography Tours are full. The Aril 28th–May 1st which I added after the other two filled has two openings. The nesting season should be in full swing and I’ll have been out multiple times finding the best shooting. Please consider joining us for this tour check it out and register using this link. A gallery of images from the 2018 Spring tours can be seen by clicking this link. Highlights of the tour includes photographing nesting wading birds including Roseate Spoonbills and flight shots of Osprey. 2018 was a great year for the spring tours and I’m looking forward to a great spring. Join us for some great photography.

While there have been many changes over the years, I’ve been leading these tours since 2003. Southern Louisiana offers many opportunities for photographing birds and has remained largely uncovered by other photo tour leaders.

Fall 2019 Louisiana Landscape Photo Tours Scheduled for November 17th-20th and December 2nd-5th

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The fall tours feature large cypress trees growing in the swamp waters of Southern Louisiana. We visit a Lake with a large number of old growth trees with the rust colored foliage of late fall in Louisiana. With a little luck with get a layer of mist or fog over the water backlit with the sun in the early mornings.

Over the past several years other photographers have discovered the unique beauty of Louisiana Swamps in the late fall. I’ve been leading these tours since 2006 and know how and when to get you to some of the best photo locations.

The first fall tour from November 17th-20th is already full but spaces remain for the December 2nd–5th tour. Please consider joining the tour.

Check out the tour here and join us in 2019 for some great landscape photography. A Gallery of Images from the 2018 Tours can be seen here.

Why do a Photo Tour with me

  1. I've been doing photo tours in Southern Louisiana since 2003 and the fall tours since 2006. I know when and where to go.
  2. I live in the area so I do scouting trips each year to make sure I get you to the best places.
  3. I work with great people (The Atchafalaya Experience) for the boat trips, I've worked them from the beginning, they know what we want, are properly equipped and are at many of the places daily.
  4. I limit the size of the tours to no more then 6 participants, and usually I only do 4.
  5. I will help as much or as little as you want. While I do photograph on the tour, participants take precedence over my shooting.
  6. Southern Louisiana is an untapped area with few other tours operating here. Sixty percent of North America's wetlands is in the state with an abundance of wildlife.
  7. I'm at home with digital cameras and computers. Prior to being a full time nature photographer I was an engineer working with telecommunications networks. I know Lightroom and Photoshop well and can help with post processing and photo workflow.
  8. We have a good time and eat some good Cajun food and make a lot of very nice images.

Over the past several years other photographers have discovered the unique beauty of Louisiana Swamps in the late fall. I’ve been leading these tours since 2006 and know how and when to get you to some of the best photo locations.

Spring 2019 Photo Classes in the New Orleans Bywater Community

I teach digital photography classes and photographing artwork classes at the New Orleans School of Art and Craft. Check out and register for my classes and other great classes here.

January 2018 Newsletter

January 2018 Newsletter

2017 Tours


2017 was a great year for the  spring and fall tours.  

Both Spring tours yielded great images.  Miller's Lake and Jefferson Island Rookeries were going strong. While the weather forecast for both trips wasn't optimal, conditions ended up being very good  with only one shoot at Jefferson Island ending a little earlier than planned.

Conditions for the Fall tour were ideal with a spectacular sunrise on the final day. Both Henderson Swamp and Lake Dauterive yielded some very nice images.

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June 2017 Newsletter

June 2017 Newsletter

May was a very busy and productive month. The second Louisiana Bird Photography Tour was a wonderful success. While like the first tour, the weather forecast was not the best, we danced around the rain and made some wonderful images.

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