Thursday, November 13, 2008

Cuba Wildlife, por el fotógrafo de National Geographic Steve Winter


Hoy les quiero presentar este reportaje tomado de National Geographic y realizado por el fotógrafo Steve Winter (ganador del prestigioso concurso Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008) el cual nos brinda una visión diferente del país donde nacimos a través de su naturaleza.

Known more for its music and politics than for its wildlife, Cuba in fact teems with unusual species, from tiny frogs and orchids to particularly feisty crocodiles.( read more )


Photograph by Steve Winter
Camera: Canon EOS III
Film Type: Fujichrome Velvia 50
Lens: Canon EF 500 F4L IS
Speed and F-Stop: 1/250 @ f/7.1
Weather Conditions: Clear, with clouds
Time of Day:7 p.m.
Lighting Techniques: Available light

Photograph by Steve Winter
Camera: Canon EOS III
Film Type: Fujichrome Velvia 50
Lens: Canon EF 500 F4L IS
Speed and F-Stop: 1/15 @ f/8
Weather Conditions: Clear, with clouds
Time of Day: 11 a.m.
Lighting Techniques: I used the available light with a Quantum X flash.

Photograph by Steve Winter
Camera: Canon EOS III
Film Type:F ujichrome Velvia 50
Lens: 17-35mm with close-up attachment
Speed and F-Stop: 1/60 @ f/16
Weather Conditions: Clear
Time of Day: 2 p.m.
Lighting Techniques: Available light with Vivitar 285 flash.


Multimedia Special


Cuba's Wild Side
Field Notes From Author and Photographer Steve Winter.

Experience the lush world of Cuba's wildlife.
Sights & Sounds Cuba Naturally

Video
Catch a flamingo fly-over, and find out why orange spray paint comes in handy when tracking Cuban crocodiles in this footage from the field.
Photographer Steve talks about discovering Cuba's spectacular wildlife through the lens of his camera.

Steve Winter, Photo Gallery Cuba

(This presentation requires Flash and is best viewed with a high-speed conection)

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