Top Posts of 2012

Photo by Steve Berardi

Photo by Steve Berardi

With 2012 coming to a close soon, I thought it’d be good to look back at the top posts of the year:

  1. Free eBook on Wildflower Photography
  2. Three Ways To Recover Photos From a Corrupt Memory Card
  3. How to Win the Battle of Close-Up Photography
  4. Five Things Every Landscape Photographer Should Carry At All Times
  5. How To Reduce Noise In Your Close-Up Photos
  6. A Fun Way To Improve Your Wildflower Photography
  7. The Perfect Backpack For a Hiking Photographer
  8. Three Reasons to Avoid Relying on the Crop Tool
  9. Eight Tips For Photographing Silhouettes
  10. How to Switch Lenses On Your Camera

I hope you enjoyed all the articles at PhotoNaturalist this year! And, cheers to a very wonderful 2013 :)

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steveb2About the Author: Steve Berardi is a naturalist, photographer, software engineer, and founder of PhotoNaturalist. You can usually find him hiking in the beautiful mountains and deserts of southern California.

Comments

  1. Pat says:

    You have lots of helpful information on your blog! Thanks for sharing.

  2. Hi Steve, I just checked my Photonaturalist file and it contained 170+ posts back to March 2009.
    Simply said, “Keep up the Great work you provide all of us.
    I have found a new quote to improve our thought process after reading your posts:
    “I hear and I forget, I see and I remember, I do and I understand”.
    Thalnks, and Happy Holidays, looking forward to next year in the outdoors.
    William

  3. Pat – Thanks!!

    William – Thanks so much for staying with us since we launched in 2009 :) I’m glad you’ve enjoyed my posts over the years, and hope you have a wonderful holiday season too!

  4. Krasi says:

    Hi Steve!
    Thanks for free ebook of your father how to phtograph dragonfly!
    Merry Christmas and happy holidays!

  5. Ken Cheeks says:

    Just read your Dad’s ebook on Dragonfly photography. Very nice, indeed.

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