I am a photographer that revels at every opportunity to capture nature and any other thing wild.
Candid photography is a passion of mine. Capturing a specific moment in time…the un-posed and unplanned, immediate and unobtrusiveness of candids is a thrill unsurpassed by all other types of photography in my opinion.
Nature photography and capturing the WI & MN country sides is my current focus. I very much enjoy photographing old farmsteads, barns and other historic places.
OUTDOOR GUY PHOTOGRAPHY
RED WING, MN
Phone: (651) 380-0740
Email: outdoorguyphotography@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dan.traun

Love it Dan!
Beautiful photos Dan, inspiring!
Candid photos of people are the biz, love doing it, short focal length <70mm.
Beautiful! Candid photos are my absolute favorite! Your photos are beautiful!
I would love to have you take some of me >.< your photography is gorgeous.. I'm definitely a fan<3
Keep it up, Dan (;
Love, Cherrydoll<3
Hello, Dan…I found you on Leanne Cole’s blog…checked-out your photographs and tried really hard not to like them (as I’m following too many blogs as it is)…but the more posts I looked at, the harder it became to resist the beauty of your photography…so I’ll be happily following.
Wonderful work…I love all of the old barns and trucks and mills…and countryside…and…well….
Scott
Thanks Scott. I know that dilemma all too well. There are so many wonderful blogs out there; I too follow so many and keep adding daily. Thanks so much for you wonderful comments and following.
Most welcome for all of it, Dan…truly beautiful work…will be a pleasure visiting.
Quite impressive ! I appreciate you stopping by my blog and subscribing. I look forward to sharing more with you in the future. Bella Remy.
Hi Dan, thanks for the follow. I grew up just south of where you are at, Winona. I love that area and will be back some day.
Love your blog ! I have an award for you at my place. Please stop by and check it out ! Bella
http://bellaremyphotography.com/2012/12/13/time-to-celebrate/
Another great photographer using a D7000. I’m that much close to taking the plunge.
Was thinking about a D3 until someone told me that it wasn’t as suitable for landscape.
The D7000 is a solid camera for the price. I was also looking at the D3 until I read several comparisons of the two side by side. I wish the D600 was out at the same time I bought my 7000; I believe I would have saved more and went that route. There will always be another camera you want. I still shoot with my first DSLR, my D60, quite a bit along with a D200. Although the camera is an integral part of the equation, it is the photographer that creates the image.
Thank you for liking my blog post
Hi Dan! Thanks for visiting my blog and liking a post. I am looking forward to following your work. Very nice! Blessings, Robyn
thank you for visiting, it is appreciated!
Im with you there..great header image.