Kathleen Reeder
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Kathleen Reeder is an internationally published, award-winning wildlife photographer. Her works reflect her personality: passionate, energetic, adventurous and focused. A sensitive eye and an intimate relationship with her subjects are the signatures of her work. She is a highly accomplished professional with an eager desire to share her knowledge with photographers of all skill sets.
Kathleen Reeder
2y ago
Wildlife parks and zoos are an excellent place to observe animal behaviors and master your camera functions. I often get asked about photographing at wildlife parks, and specifically how to take pictures through a fence or glass. This article I wrote provides the answers and will prepare you for success. Published worldwide in the Photographic Society of America (PSA) Journal, June 2021.
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Kathleen Reeder
2y ago
Consider these elements when culling thru your images to select those to process. 4-Legged Mammals
Eyes are tack sharp
Catch light in eyes
The whites of the eyes are showing
Shot is at eye level or below with the animal (not above eye level)
No blown-out white highlights on the animal, unless it’s rim light
Ears up and facing in the same direction the animal is looking
For frontal straight-on shots, the nose is sharp in addition to tack sharp eyes.
There is separation between the 4 legs, no merges with the legs. Easy to see 4 distinctive legs. 9. No appendages clipped (e.g., ears, tail, feet ..read more
Kathleen Reeder
2y ago
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Kathleen Reeder
2y ago
This month’s Nature’s Heartbeat is about the African Leopard. I’ve seen many leopards in the Africa bush and each time is a special moment. Their beauty is undeniable. I’m always in awe of them.
Unfortunately, as with so much of our wildlife, the African leopard’s primary threat is human activity. Habitat fragmentation, reduced prey base and human-wildlife conflict has greatly reduced its population.
Supporting organizations like the African Wildlife Foundation can help. It’s the leading international conservation organization focused exclusively on Africa’s wildlife and wild lands. AWF’s prog ..read more
Kathleen Reeder
2y ago
This month’s Nature’s Heartbeat is about mountain lions, living in 21 of 23 countries in the Americas. Because of the vast range it occupies, it holds the Guinness world record for the animal with the greatest number of names. It has over 40 names in English alone including America’s lion, mountain lion, cougar, puma and panther.
The Mountain Lion Foundation believes the status of the mountain lion population is virtually unknown and very much in question. Every day, our remaining lions are threatened by population growth, poaching, hunting, development, pollution, and habitat loss. It’s estim ..read more
Kathleen Reeder
2y ago
Can you name the eight species of bear that exists in the world? They are grizzly, black, polar, giant panda, Asiatic black, sloth, sun and spectacled. The Great Bear Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Missoula, Montana, dedicated to the conservation of the eight species of bears and their habitat around the world. The Foundation was created in 1981 to be a voice for the bears. Bear News is their internationally distributed quarterly newspaper dedicated to increase citizen action, education, and awareness of bear issues. Sign up to receive Bear News.
The Great B ..read more
Kathleen Reeder
2y ago
Tigers teach us to trust our instincts and act swiftly when needed. They show us the value of focus, patience and the element of surprise. This month’s poem is in honor of these beautiful creatures. Let me know what you think. Tigers are estimated to have walked the earth for nearly 2 million years, yet 96% of their numbers have disappeared in the last century. There is only an estimated 3,890 tigers in the wild; all of them could fit on one football field with room to spare. Tigers are integral to the health of the ecosystems in which they live. Help protect tigers by texting “tiger” to 70707 ..read more
Kathleen Reeder
2y ago
Inspiration from the Eagle By Kathleen Reeder
Soaring majestically with grace, With commanding courage and strength, Carrying our prayers and dreams on its wings, On the bridge between heaven and earth.
The chief over all winged creatures, Alert with keen sight and no fear, Our symbol for personal freedom, To choose when to fight or to take flight.
Spread your wings… soar as the eagle, Expand your view… stretch your limits, Ride the storm’s fierce wind waves and be brave, You have purpose… go explore and grow.
But… remain grounded to the earth, Be honest and own yo ..read more
Kathleen Reeder
3y ago
Use a macro lens with a short minimum focus distance (< 12 inches)
Set shutter speed to synch with flash (1/200s or 1/250s)
If you and the subject are both indoors, use external flash (not pop up)
Use the in-built bounce card or attach a diffuser
Place your lens on the glass – straight on, not at an angle
Take a picture and check the histogram. If the subject is too bright, increase the f-stop. If the subject is too dark, decrease the f-stop.
Shooting Thru Glass Sample Settings
Handheld
60 mm macro lens (Min Focus Distance of 7.28 inches)
1/250s
f/10
ISO 800
Single Shot – Spot
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Kathleen Reeder
3y ago
Wildlife parks and zoos are an excellent place to observe animal behaviors and master your camera functions. I often get asked about photographing at wildlife parks, and specifically how to take pictures through a fence or glass. This article I wrote provides the answers and will prepare you for success. Published worldwide in the Photographic Society of America (PSA) Journal, June 2021.
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