Beginner Photography

Wildlife Photography can be the most rewarding, yet challenging photography for photographers… These are some shots taken over the last year with the new Nikon D850 and the Nikon 200-500 MM lens… Knowing nothing about F Stops, aperture speed, ISO settings and other numerous settings for this camera, I watched hours of YouTube videos and podcasts to figure it out…

Here are some things that helped me figure out the Nikon D850 camera and Wildlife Photography…

First thing that became apparent to me was with a big lens on zoom you shake too much when hand held shooting… So shooting at a higher speed takes out some of that blur and some of that wiggle, unless on a tripod of course… With that, make sure you up your ISO to allow more light to get to your light sensor with that fast shutter speed…  So higher ISO when shooting faster shutter speed… That will allow the pic to be clear with no blur and plenty of light getting into the photo…

Second thing that became important was to take practice shots randomly to make sure you have the right settings for when that bird or deer pops up and you’re ready to go… Having missed a lot of great shots because the settings were wrong, cost a lot of  pictures that could have been amazing but turned out too dark or too bright…  So now checking my settings with some quick practice shots help make sure not to miss those shots…

Thirdly, practice practice practice… Take lots of photo’s and use lots of different settings, this will help you know automatically what settings you need to be at depending on what conditions you are shooting in…

These are some basic tips for beginner to novice photographers like me…

Moose Hunting 2018 Season

Mulchatna bull
Looking for a fight

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Moose hunting
60 inch wide Old Bull of the Mulchatna… A true trophy and excellent bull to harvest.
Across from camp a young bull
Morning Bull, First Light.
Silver Salmon on spinners
Bright Red Silver Salmon
Fishing for Rainbows
Mulchatna River Rainbow
Mulchatna river Moose
Keefer Creek Valley

The 2018 Season on the Mulchatna River was an exciting one to say the least. We worked hard to find a bull.  With the temperatures being 65-73 degrees everyday, this kept the Bulls down throughout the day.  We really only had short morning hunts until the sun came up and the bugs came out.  Can’t recall a season like this before but glad we were able to find a great bull with only a few days left in our hunt… We were able to get over 600 pounds of boned out meat off of this giant bull… So the hunter will have lots of steaks and burger for the next few years…

Toman’s King Camp

We are getting ready for our annual Toman’s King Camp on the Nushagak River.  Dillingham, Alaska is the nearest town in the area and is known for it’s variety of different types of fish and fishing.  From our King Camp alone you can catch King Salmon, Chum Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Grayling, Arctic Char, Dolly Varden and Northern Pike.  That’s a lot of variety to chose from.  Our main focus is on King Salmon, hence the name Toman’s King Camp.  The season is going to start the 17th of June and we will be fishing until the 10th of July.  Hope to see some of you at camp and or on the river!

King Salmon fishing in Alaska
Beautiful King Salmon