"This photo was taken in Kenya, at the Masai Mara, in September 2013. I used my Canon 1DX camera with a Canon 600mm f4 L IS Lens. We sat watching this family of lions for about an hour, 7 cubs and two lionesses looking after them, this little one stuck close to his aunt while watching the herds of wildebeest in the distance so I waited till the heads were lined up and opened up my aperture to f4 so the little cub was in focus and his aunt was just out of focus." - Mark
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Karen Hutton can best be described as a 'multi-medialogist'. As a professional photographer, she is followed by close to 2 million followers on social media, sells her popular fine art landscape photos and teaches her unique style of photography. She excels at blending multiple disciplines, which includes being a professional voice over artist, host, speaker, writer and educator. Karen is the guest judge for the Little Birds Photo Contest!
Thank you to all the photographers who shared their photos in the Creative Light Photo Contest. The idea behind this contest was to share photos showing creative ways to use light and the results were amazing.
A big thank you to Adorama for for providing the prizes and to Joe McNally for helping judge the contest. Joe is an internationally acclaimed photographer whose career has spanned 30 years and included assignments in over 50 countries. He has shot cover stories for TIME, Newsweek, Fortune, New York, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, and Men's Journal. Joe has been at various times in his career, a contract photographer for Sports Illustrated, a staff photographer at LIFE, and currently, an ongoing 23-year contributor to the National Geographic, shooting numerous cover stories for those publications.
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