Welcome to the Canada Photo Safaris Blog spot.
Use this site to find out the most recent news and activities of our director of expeditions, Paul Stone. Find out what's happening in Western Canada in regards to it's wildlife and the best photography opportunities available. You can learn all sorts of ways to improve your wildlife photo portfolio. Get current information on when, where and how to see wildlife by checking back regularly. I will update information as the seasons change and post current and upcoming "HOT SHOOTS."
Use this site to find out the most recent news and activities of our director of expeditions, Paul Stone. Find out what's happening in Western Canada in regards to it's wildlife and the best photography opportunities available. You can learn all sorts of ways to improve your wildlife photo portfolio. Get current information on when, where and how to see wildlife by checking back regularly. I will update information as the seasons change and post current and upcoming "HOT SHOOTS."
"HOT SHOOTS" are specific shoots that I have set up, ready to go and are available for you to come out and take advantage of. I have done all the leg work, researched and monitored the site and, in some cases, set up the blinds so that all you have to do is bring your camera up and shoot! A "HOT SHOOT" could be an active eagle's nest or the peak of breeding activity for elk, moose or bighorn sheep. Or it could be the peak of the salmon run when the grizzlies are concentrated on the spawning streams or severe winter conditions when deer and elk are concentrated in the valley bottoms and wolves and other predators have converged to take advantage of their plight.
Feel free to write back with your comments or if you have information you'd like to share. I rely heavily on the knowledge and experience of friends to increase my database for potential photo shoots, new techniques, tips and tricks.
Paul Stone
Director of Expeditions
3 comments:
hi paul
moose and coyotes are my 2 favorite animals so certainly keep me posted about anything exciting happening with them!
Hi Lynn,
We have loads of coyotes around here! They are a very difficult subject because they're so wary and high strung. These coyotes are very wild so it is important to have quite clothing, camouflage wouldn't hurt, or at least earth tones. Wool and fleece are excellent. I would also recommend using the longest lense you have and if there's a setting on your camera to eliminate the sound of the shutter it really helps a lot.
I'm working on the moose shoot for you and have a number of people keeping an eye out for us. I'll keep you posted...
Paul
Hi Paul
I'm really enjoying your photographs, you do good work. I would especially like to see some wolves. They rock! Just like you!
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