By twhetten, on January 6th, 2009
Vivero Verapaz Orchid 2315
Vivero Verapaz 2290
As a follow-up to my article on Orchid Photography at the Vivero Verapaz Orchid Nursery I’m presenting three photographs of miniature orchid. These were extremely hard to photograph as I didn’t have my macro lens with me. Yep, I committed heresy by not taking everything I . . . → Read More: Vivero Verapaz Orchid Photography Safari – Coban, Guatemala
By twhetten, on January 4th, 2009
Vivero Verapaz Orchid about the size of a pencil eraser
Vivero Verapaz Orchid
Part of my Guatemala Photography Safari was spent in and around Coban. Just a few miles out of town is the world famous Vivero Verapaz Orchid Nursery. This nursery has more than 650 . . . → Read More: Guatemala Photography Safari – Vivero Verapaz Orchid Nursery
By twhetten, on January 1st, 2009
This is the third installment from my Guatemala Photo Safari. I really had a great time photographing Guatemala, the scenery, wildlife, people, and Mayan culture and ruins.
These photographs are of individuals I’d seen in the open-air market and again in the Plaza . . . → Read More: Guatemala Photo Safari – More People
By twhetten, on December 13th, 2008
Guatemala is a beautiful place to visit and a better place to photograph. I’m really looking forward to leading a Nature Photography Tour there next year.
Today I’ll talk about people that I had the chance to photograph. The first thing you need to understand that the Guatemala Indians do not like to have . . . → Read More: Guatemala Photo Safari – People
By twhetten, on December 9th, 2008
Copan's-Tony-the-Tigre-(jaguar) 700 AD
What a November. I spent sixteen days in Guatemala on a Photo Safari photographing Mayan Ruins, open air markets, Mayan descendents in their colorful tribal dress, and of course, wildlife. The day before Thanksgiving I flew to Guatemala City where I was picked up by my photography partner J.L. Christman . . . → Read More: Guatemala Photo Safari