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Exposure Tips in Photography

Exposure Tips in Photography

One of the key aspects to taking a great photo is exposure. To sum it up, your exposure is the amount of light you let into your camera. If your camera sensor receives too much light, your photos will be washed out, while having too little light will leave your photos left in the dark. […]

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Curious Llamas Photobomb a Landscape Photographer’s Efforts in the Patagonias

Curious Llamas Photobomb a Landscape Photographer’s Efforts in the Patagonias

Photobombs are everywhere. Be it that guy making faces in the background at your wedding reception, or that girl that’s always jumping in front of the camera while you try to take selfies. But rarely do you see these kinds of rascals out in the wild. However, during a trip to Patagonia, this photographer happened […]

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Photography Poses – The Missing Ingredient

Photography Poses – The Missing Ingredient

You’ve read all the “best digital camera” articles, got the best price on your first digital camera, and even glanced at its owner’s manual. Are you itching to take some great shots, or what? Slow down, soldier. Before you take 200 shots that seem great at the time, but then upon review of the final […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Baby Elephant Gets a Bath

Interesting Photo of the Day: Baby Elephant Gets a Bath

You may think of nature photography as portraits that capture the raw, wild beauty of our an animal counterparts. But, on occasion, a photograph surfaces which captures the human interest side as well. Such is the case when Arkom Pimsarn pulled out his Nikon D700 to capture a candid moment between a young elephant and […]

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How to Use Open Shade to Make the Most of Natural Lighting

How to Use Open Shade to Make the Most of Natural Lighting

Taking pictures in natural light can be a bit tricky, especially if you’re taking portraits. Too much strong light can cast harsh shadows and lead to areas of overexposure where the sun is shining directly. To avoid these issues, making use of open shade is the best option when taking portraits outdoors. Mark Wallace shares […]

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Wedding Photography Lenses

Wedding Photography Lenses

There are generally four kinds of photography lenses that every wedding photographer should have in his or her gig bag: Wide-Angle Zoom Wide-to-Telephoto Zoom Image-Stabilized Telephoto Zoom Prime/Portrait Lenses Wide-Angle Zoom Wide-angle zoom lenses are one of the most important photography lenses that every wedding photographer should have, typically 17mm to 35mm in length with […]

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Contrastly Photoshop Actions

Contrastly Photoshop Actions

The 135 Photoshop actions in this bundle were carefully crafted to make the lives of photographers easier – one-click, done! Make your Photoshop post-processing workflow a breeze and get a head start with our easy-to-use one-click Photoshop actions. Found here: Contrastly Photoshop Actions Bundle Each Photoshop action in this set creates a group that contain all the […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Bajau Boy Ready to go Fishing

Interesting Photo of the Day: Bajau Boy Ready to go Fishing

Among the shores of southeast Asia live an indigenous group of people called the Bajau. They primarily live off the ocean, using small wooden boats to traverse the blue waters of their native land. Pictured here is a young Bajau boy photographed by Hesham Alhumaid. This photo was taken using a Canon 5D MarkII and […]

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Golf Photography Tips

Golf Photography Tips

Golf isn’t thought of as a dynamic sport to photograph, because the action isn’t fast and there are very strict rules on photographing PGA events. One would be quite surprised at how much opportunity exists to capture raw emotion, beautiful surroundings, and athleticism to the photographer who is willing to seek out the possibilities. Go Wide […]

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Timelapse Photography of the Earth & Sky: Within Two Worlds

Timelapse Photography of the Earth & Sky: Within Two Worlds

With the advancements in digital photography, we have seen a great leap in the quality of timelapse photography. Brad Goldpaint has taken full advantage of these advancements and combined it with his own perspective and photographic prowess to create his own timelapse, “Within Two Worlds.” Complimented by Serge Essiambre’s piano melody, the two create a […]

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