In anticipation of a great spring wildflower season, we decided to put together a FREE 20-page eBook, 13 tips for better wildflower photography. It contains some of our existing articles, but also includes SIX brand new articles!
Here’s what you’ll learn in this free 20-page eBook:
#1 – How to identify wildflowers
#2 – The secret to getting perfect light
#3 – What to do if you can’t wait for perfect light
#4 – (NEW) How to get a proper exposure
#5 – How to position your camera
#6 – How to get sharper photos
#7 – (NEW) How to get a perfect background
#8 – (NEW) How to battle the wind
#9 – (NEW) How to compose landscapes with wildflowers
#10 – (NEW) How to get butterflies in your photos
#11 – Why it’s important to leave no trace
#12 – How to sharpen your photos in Photoshop
#13 – (NEW) How to darken a background in Photoshop
So, what are you waiting for?
Download the FREE eBook now!
The eBook is in Adobe PDF format (which you can view with Adobe’s free reader).
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About the Author: Steve Berardi is a naturalist, photographer, computer scientist, and founder of PhotoNaturalist. You can usually find him hiking in the beautiful mountains and deserts of Southern California.



















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Thanks for the tips in this ebook!
Thank uou very much for the book. I love flower photography.
Thanks so much for the E-Book. I just bought a camera and am interested in seriously getting into photography. I love flowers and nature. Nature will be the main discipline of my shoots.
Very generous of you. Thanks for sharing with us your knowledge & expertise. ^^ Off to grab the ebook now.
Thanks a lot for your e-book.
Thank you very much for the E-Book!
Thanks everyone for your nice comments!
And, thanks to everyone who’s shared the ebook with friends. I greatly appreciate your help in spreading this!
Thank you very much for the E-Book.
Lots of great reminders. Great job. Look forward to reading more.
Rex
Thanks for a great eBook. I will be sharing with fellow photographers at our camera club. We have been shooting a lot of Cosmos lately as they are out in full bloom at the moment, Thanks for sharing
@Delme – glad you enjoyed the book! and thanks so much for sharing it with your friends!
so generous and it has very useful information
thank you!
Hello – I am leery of ‘free’ things. Hate to download something from a site I have no knowledge of. How do I know this download is safe? Thanks. (new to PSE and digital photog, besides family shots!!.)
Here’s a new tip to add:
If using a telephoto zoom lens check the minimum focusing distance switch if the camera has one. I was using my 70-200 lens this past weekend and kept having to backup to get the camera to focus. Turns out I had the minimum focus distance switch set for 1.3 meters instead of .3 meters.
thank’s for e-book…great