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Index
Cover
Title Page
Acknowledgments
Copyright
Contents
About the Author
Insects and Other Arthropods
1. Timing Is Everything (17-Year Periodical Cicada)
2. Connecting Subjects to the Environment (Jagged Ambush Bugs)
3. Following Your Subject (Banded Assassin Bug)
4. Understanding Animal Behavior (Oriental Beetle)
5. Creating Action Shots (Carpenter Ant)
6. The Impact of Backgrounds (Bluet Damselfly)
7. Connecting With Your Subject (Dogbane Leaf Beetle)
8. Don’t Be the Predator (Eastern Tailed-Blue Butterfly)
9. Capturing Flight Sequences (Goldenrod Soldier Beetle)
10. Spiders in Webs (Order Aracnae)
11. Situational Awareness (Hickory Tussacks Moth Caterpillar)
12. Shutter Release Timing (Jumping Spiders)
13. When Opportunity Knocks (Mayfly)
14. Visually Pleasing Poses (Pandorus Sphinx Moth Caterpillar)
15. Capturing the Struggle for Life (Chinese Praying Mantis)
16. Choosing Focal Points on Subjects (Saddleback Caterpillar)
17. Sun Glare Reduction (Spotted Cucumber Beetle)
18. Subjects Position Themselves (Fly)
19. The Assassins (Robber Fly)
20. Documenting Behaviors (Sweat Bee)
21. Advantage of Morning Shoots (Bee Fly)
22. Sun Position (Grasshoppers)
23. Identifying Distracting Elements (Plume Moth)
24. Staging in Nature (Eastern-Eyed Click Beetle)
25. Focusing Trick (Great Spangled Fritillary)
Flowers
26. Timing the Bloom (Bloodroot)
27. Artificial Backgrounds in Nature (Forget-Me-Not)
28. Fading Your Subject (Dutchman’s Breeches)
29. Eliminating Distractions (Herb Robert)
30. Side Unseen (Oxeye Daisy)
31. Subtle Beauty (Rosette Grass)
32. Shooting in Dappled Sunlight (Round-Lobed Hepatica)
33. Isolating Subjects (Siberian Squill)
34. Landscape Position (Common Snowdrop)
35. Highlighting the Details (Pink Lady’s Slippers)
36. Lines in Nature (Bittersweet Nightshade)
37. Background Color Wash (Blue Cohosh)
38. Creating Soft Compositions (Wild Geranium)
39. Complementary Backgrounds (Deptford Pink)
40. One Week, Big Difference (Wood Anemone)
Amphibians and Reptiles
41. Highlighting Identifying Characteristics (Bog Turtle)
42. Dismal Captures (Eastern Box Turtle)
43. Reflective Eyes (Eastern Garter Snake)
44. Dangerous Close-Ups (Venomous Snakes)
45. A Little Luck (Gray Treefrog)
46. Shooting Angles Matter (Eastern Newt)
47. Lessons Learned (Eastern Spadefoot)
48. Capturing Flicking Tongues (Northern Black Racer)
49. Concealing the Subject (Pickerel Frog)
50. Subjects in Water (Bullfrog)
Wildlife In the Studio
51. Shooting on Plexiglas (Red-Eared Slider)
52. Photographing on Glass (Gray Tree Frog)
53. Capturing In-Studio Flight (Black Bee)
54. Staging Amphibian Larvae (Wood Frog)
55. Incorporating Water Droplets (Harlequin Ladybird)
56. Staging Fish (Siamese Fighting Fish)
57. Staging Natural Environments (Damselfly Larvae)
58. Staging Around Your Subject (Mosquito)
59. Reflective Black Surfaces (Tiger Salamander)
60. Staging Multiple Subjects (Goldenrod Soldier Beetle)
Bibliography
Internet Resources
Index
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