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Jason Frels

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Trail Riding with a Camera

I decided to try something new this year. Instead of just hiking around with a camera, I am also trying mountain biking around with a camera. This allows me to get a different level of exercise and maybe cover more ground in some cases. And many of the state parks have biking trails that I… Read More Trail Riding with a Camera

January 21, 2025 Jason Frels38 Comments

Best of 2024 with Poll

I assessing my photographic progress in 2024, I have been looking back and attempting to determine what my best photos are. I have narrowed the selection down to five images and I would like to get feedback from readers and so I am attempting a poll at the bottom of this post. I already have… Read More Best of 2024 with Poll

January 5, 2025 Jason Frels24 Comments

A Foggy Trail in the Woods

Several blog posts ago I mentioned that I come across places that I like but don’t know how to photograph and I keep these places in mind and try to come back to them with new ideas. One such place is a patch of ashe juniper trees with a hiking trail leading through it. This… Read More A Foggy Trail in the Woods

December 28, 2024 Jason Frels12 Comments

Gone Birding, Part 2

On my trip down to Aransas National Wildlife Refuge I took photos of so many different species of birds, I decided to break it into two blog posts to cover the highlights. In the previous post, I covered several birds that I saw at the refuge, but I also saw many around the town of… Read More Gone Birding, Part 2

December 24, 2024 Jason Frels24 Comments

Gone Birding, Part 1

Winter is a great time to see birds on the Texas coast. There are many birds that spend the winter in the mild coastal weather as well as the many birds that live there year round. I have a desire to up my wildlife photography game and I recently bought a Nikon Z6III, which has… Read More Gone Birding, Part 1

December 22, 2024December 24, 2024 Jason Frels41 Comments

Fog on the Bay

Fog can be a very fun and useful tool for photography. It can help simplify an image by obscuring the background, which helps your subject stand out. It can remove color from a scene, enabling you to focus on the shapes. It can add mystery to your image inviting the viewer to imagine what is… Read More Fog on the Bay

December 18, 2024 Jason Frels26 Comments

Urban Wildlife

Friday afternoon was cloudy and I didn’t have work, so I wandered down to a city park to see if there were any birds to shoot. There is a pond that is getting a bit low on water, but it usually attracts a lot of ducks. When I got to the park bench I found… Read More Urban Wildlife

December 8, 2024 Jason Frels19 Comments

Birds and Foliage

I got up early Saturday and went out to Inks Lake ostensibly to shoot wildlife. There is rocky place to pull over and park near the edge of the lake if you have a high enough clearance vehicle, and I figured I would go there and shoot birds until the park opened a little later.… Read More Birds and Foliage

November 24, 2024 Jason Frels14 Comments

What to do with the Pecan Flats Trail

Often I come across a location that I think could be photographed well under the right conditions. I keep coming back to these locations in my mind and in person trying sort out what to do with it. One such location was the overlook along the hiking trail in my previous post that I eventually… Read More What to do with the Pecan Flats Trail

November 13, 2024November 13, 2024 Jason Frels26 Comments

Dawn’s Early Light

This time of year the sun rises quite late, for me anyway, and this made it easy to get out to the wildlife refuge and hike up to an overlook before the sun crested the eastern horizon. There were sadly no clouds, so there was no predawn color-show to be there for, but I knew… Read More Dawn’s Early Light

October 31, 2024 Jason Frels34 Comments

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