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Tips for Getting Started With Timelapse Photography

Tips for Getting Started With Timelapse Photography

If you’re a keen amateur photographer or even a pro and want to have a go at timelapse photography and timelapse filmmaking, I’ve listed some top tips to help you get started. It takes time to learn how to make the amazing timelapse videos some professionals have put online, but, for simpler applications, and just […]

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How to Create Cityscape Artwork: Photoshop Tutorial

How to Create Cityscape Artwork: Photoshop Tutorial

In this photoshop tutorial, we are going to learn how to take a series of photographs to create a panoramic image by bringing them all into Adobe Photoshop and applying the Photomerge tool. By merging together several photographs, we will attempt to turn different sections of each object into a single, stunning panoramic photograph. This […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Red Squirrel Becomes the Photographer

Interesting Photo of the Day: Red Squirrel Becomes the Photographer

Did Russian photographer Vadim Trunov teach these squirrels the finer points of photography? Trunov fed them nuts and lay in the snow for three hours to capture these curious rodents playing with his camera and the tiny snowballs he made for them. Rather than just photographing the squirrels, he set up some props to tell a […]

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Captivating Flow Motion Hyperlapse Gives a Spectacular Tour of Dubai

Captivating Flow Motion Hyperlapse Gives a Spectacular Tour of Dubai

You’ve never seen Dubai quite like this. From the air to the sea, artist Rob Whitworth takes us on an amazing tour of the UAE capital with his hyperlapse flow motion video. With almost surreal shots, Whitworth forces us through floors and walls, then flies us through the city to see spectacular shots of the the skyline and […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Wide Angle Aerial View of Central Park, NY

Interesting Photo of the Day: Wide Angle Aerial View of Central Park, NY

Central Park: the green heart of Manhattan island. Everybody knows it, every movie, TV show or music video shot in New York, somehow, refer to it. But have you ever seen it plainly and fully admired it as it is? Probably not yet, but take a look at today’s”interesting photo of the day”, as it depicts […]

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Perspectives of a Street Photographer

Perspectives of a Street Photographer

For Joel Meyerowitz, being a street photographer is more than just taking good photographs, it’s about taking images that are capable of awakening emotion and consciousness. He is a fond believer that photographs should, not only make a person feel alive, but give them a feeling of having experienced the context of his photographs as though […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Asperatus Clouds Captured Over New Zealand

Interesting Photo of the Day: Asperatus Clouds Captured Over New Zealand

Stratocumuliform, cirrus, cumulonimbus, altocumulus: what do these strange words all have in common? They’re all used to classify different types of clouds. In this case, the scientific name is actually as cool as the object it describes. Clouds come in all kinds of varieties and it’s what makes many landscape photos dynamic and interesting. Pictured […]

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Wildlife Photography Preparation and Previsualization

Wildlife Photography Preparation and Previsualization

The purpose of this article is to show the thinking process involved in the preparation and pre-visualization of a wildlife photo session. These notes relate to the work in the field where the photo shoot will take place. It’s assumed that the photographer will have done the research: visited the location if possible, studied maps/Google […]

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Simple Steps for Creating Better Photo Compositions

Simple Steps for Creating Better Photo Compositions

It’s easy to get caught up in technical details and Photoshop tricks, but sometimes we all need a reminder to get back to basics. Photographer Joshua Cripps has some great tips on how to get better results in your photography by paying attention to composition in the following video: Cripps explains that for many people, […]

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Behind the Scenes of a Spooky Bedtime Story Photo Shoot

Behind the Scenes of a Spooky Bedtime Story Photo Shoot

Have you ever wanted to be in the mind of one of National Geographic‘s most prolific and imaginative photographers? In this seven-minute video, Joe McNally and his assistants walk you through the process of bringing one of McNally’s visions from the drawing board to the frame: The premise of the shoot sounded simple enough: a […]

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