Posts by Tin Man Lee

A Love Story of Snaggletooth

Happy Valentine’s Day!  Back in July, I was with a group of photographers in Alaska photographing bears.  Once we landed from the small plane, we encountered a male bear with a memorable face.  He had scars on his face and body, noticeably one below his left eye. And one of his teeth was hanging out,…

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4 Tips To Take Unique Photos

First of all, my email list has grown to over 10,000 subscribers now. So, welcome if you are new! It’s been a while. Things have been hectic. I haven’t picked up my camera since last November except for one day when my friends Henrik and Don came for a reunion where we went to look…

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Lobo and Wolf Photography

While in Hong Kong, I tried my best to convince my mom that it was not dangerous to photograph wolves and that I wouldn’t be eaten. She looked quite worried when she saw this photo I took back in last Oct.

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2020: A New Blog And Portfolio Page

It’s 2am and I’m still wide-awake. Just got back to Los Angeles after a short trip to Hong Kong and I didn’t seem to be able to adjust to the jet lag. I’ve been wanting to update my homepage for a long time to make it simple and clean. Even though I am quite a…

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Best Camera and Lenses for Birds-In-Flight

I love photographing BIF (birds-in-flight). Nothing gets the adrenaline rushing when you see a beautiful and elusive bird flying by. You only get this one chance, no one is there to help you, to get the bird in focus in your viewfinder, pan along with the flight of the bird, and nail a shot to…

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4 Ways To Take Unique Wildlife Photos (Hyenas)

4 Ways To Take Unique Wildlife Photos (of Hyenas) by Tin Man Lee Tweet I remember the first night sleeping in an Africa bush camp in Kenya, I had difficulty falling asleep. Not just because of the excitement of a childhood dream coming true, but because of the sound. Some told me before the trip,…

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12 Favorite Fox Photos

12 Favorite Fox Photos by Tin Man Lee Tweet Have you seen a wild fox before? Wild means they are not in the zoo, or in any kind of captivity such as game farms. I had never seen a wild fox my whole life, until 8 years ago. As a kid I’ve always wanted to…

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