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  • Posted on Sunday October 12, 2025
    Being accepted by wildlife in its natural environment is an experience that helps with photography, but also transcends it. This article is based on a recent encounter that my friend Alberto and I had in the mountains while looking for a cute species of bird. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday October 09, 2025
    We've just published a new video on our YouTube page, and I think you'll really enjoy this one. Join Libor Vaicenbacher in the field with our videographer Jakub Horák as they attempt to photograph one of the world's largest eagles: the white-tailed eagle! Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday October 08, 2025
    On the whole, landscape photographers are known for their love of ultra-wide lenses, but that's not always an accurate generalization. Many prefer normal lenses or even telephotos instead. But what about lenses meant mainly for sports and wildlife - supertelephotos? Could they work for landscapes, too? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday October 07, 2025
    Botswana, situated in the heart of Southern Africa, is a land of striking contrasts where vast deserts meet lush deltas and expansive savannas. Through careful management of its natural treasures, the country has become a top destination for safaris. In this article, I will cover my visit, the places I saw, and my gear. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday October 06, 2025
    Last week, while I was putting together a list of photography tips for our Patreon readers—which, as always, included a photography quote—the first thing that came to mind were the words of Professor Ján Šmok: “The photographer’s best friend is the trash can.” That might have something to do with the fact that I finally started culling my photos from Ecuador and the Galápagos. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Sunday October 05, 2025
    Botswana, situated in the heart of Southern Africa, is a land of striking contrasts where vast deserts meet lush deltas and expansive savannas. Through careful management of its natural treasures, the country has become a top destination for exclusive safaris. These experiences go beyond simple observation, offering a chance for deep immersion in the wilderness. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday October 03, 2025
    When I first came to the grassland habitats of Canada, I missed the birds and the life of the tropics. I still do. No sort of photography is quite like bird photography. No sort of animal is quite like a bird, either. What can be learned from grass? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday September 30, 2025
    The world of wildlife photography relies on patience and anticipation, capturing fleeting moments that showcase the beauty of nature. But what happens when the long-anticipated subject appears with a flaw, a visible imperfection that seems to challenge the idea of perfection we pursue? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday September 29, 2025
    Maybe you’ve experienced this too. You sleep in the car so you can reach your spot before the first golden rays of morning light wash over the landscape. In the pitch dark, you fire up your little stove, and soon the earthy scent of vegetation is cut through by the spicy aroma of fresh tea. You walk through a waking forest. Nature laughs, and you laugh with it. Life is good! Just as you slip into your hide, a flock of geese passes overhead. Waist-deep in cold water, you sit in the dark hide. An hour, two, three… somehow the sun forgot to rise today. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday September 26, 2025
    After the Leica M Monochrom and the Leica Q3, I finally had the chance to test the latest representative of Leica’s mirrorless lineup—the Leica SL3. Every time a Leica lands in my hands, I somehow end up bringing it to the rocks to photograph climbers. I’ll admit, given the high price of these cameras, that might not be the safest testing ground. But in such an environment, details surface that I might have overlooked in more comfortable surroundings. Continue Reading »

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