This Saturday we will be witnessing the first of two solar eclipses coming to Texas within the next year. Although they will both be solar eclipses, they will be very different in the way they will look during the height of the eclipse. For the 2023 solar eclipse it is known as an Annular Eclipse. An Annular solar eclipse is different than Totality in that it occurs when the Moon is closer to its maximum distance from Earth in its orbit. If an eclipse happens during this situation, the Moon will appear visually smaller than the Sun and its shadow cast will not be long enough to reach Earth. This can also be known as the “Ring of Fire” and it takes about an hour and a half, as it goes from the partial phase, followed by a mesmerizing four-minute display of the sun forming a radiant ring, to being surrounded by darkness. The eclipse then gradually transitions back to a partial phase
Read MoreAfter four long years of waiting the North American Nature Photography Association met once again for their Summit Conference. Located in the beautiful Westin La Paloma resort in Tucson, Arizona hundreds of Nature Photographers came together to celebrate past achievements and learn from the best in the industry. With keynote speakers like Dave Showalter and Gabby Salazar there was no shortage of inspiration.
Read MoreDuring this week's episode of the Experience Wildlife Travel Vlog we headed off to Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming to co-lead a photo tour for the North American Nature Photographers Association. This is this first part of a two part series in Wyoming.
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