by btharp | Dec 1, 2017 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Landscape Photography, nature photography, Yosemite
Sometimes Winter surprises Autumn, as if telling it to “hurry up and get those leaves onto the ground, because we’re moving in”. Such was the case in Triglav National Park, Slovenia, last year, when Winter was trying to come in just a bit early....
by btharp | Sep 3, 2017 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, photo news, USA, wildlife photography
These birds are doing just what I’ll be doing tonight -flying! Only I’m headed to Victoria Falls, then into Botswana and Namibia’s Caprivi Strip. But this image made me think of the ‘other’ type of flying, the wonderful annual migration...
by btharp | Jul 18, 2017 | Alaska, Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, wildlife photography
I know we’re supposed to not anthropomorphize as wildlife photographers, but how can you not when animals can be just so funny?! Each bear develops its own fishing style, and along Anan Creek near Wrangell, Alaska, this black bear had found her niche –...
by btharp | Feb 6, 2017 | America, Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Insights, nature photography, photography, Yosemite
Bare trees dapple the golden light falling on Bridalveil Creek in Yosemite Valley. The past several months I’ve been finalizing text and selecting images to illustrate my upcoming book Expressive Nature Photography. I first selected about 600 images – way...
by btharp | Dec 31, 2016 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, general photography, Insights, Landscape Photography
Yes, it’s that time of year when everyone is posting their ‘favorites’ – or asking you to choose your favorite. But what about the stories and experiences behind some images that might be my favorites? Is it not, after all, the images that...