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Interesting Photo of the Day: Billowing Train Smoke

Interesting Photo of the Day: Billowing Train Smoke

Matthew Malkiewicz, the photographer behind Lost Tracks of Time, specializes in photographing locomotives and trains. Here is one of his images, a powerful photo of an engine barreling down the tracks letting out a huge plume of smoke: Malkiewicz captured the image with a Canon 5D Mark II and a 70-200mm lens. The billowing smoke […]

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How Photography is Like Baking a Cake

How Photography is Like Baking a Cake

Picture this… You’ve spent all morning baking a delicious cake, waiting for it to cool… you’re about to start covering it in silky-sweet frosting… (Your friends will be over soon and you can’t wait to let them try your latest creation) Glancing across the kitchen, you take note of the mess you’ve made. There’s flour […]

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How to Build a Photography Portfolio Online – Dos & Don’ts

How to Build a Photography Portfolio Online – Dos & Don’ts

Today’s article comes from our friends at Pixpa who are helping photographers build online portfolios complete with online stores, blogs & client galleries. If you are a professional photographer, the importance of having an updated, professional photography portfolio cannot be overstated. Resumes and cover letters just don’t cut it when it comes to growing your […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Jolly Elephant Seal

Interesting Photo of the Day: Jolly Elephant Seal

“One, two, three, smile!” Though this phrase often works on your family and friends, rarely does it produce any results with wildlife. In this occasion however, photographer Justin Hofman was able to capture a photo of a seemingly jolly southern elephant seal. This image was captured off the coast of Gold Harbor in South Georgia […]

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Landscape Photo Editing Masterclass

Landscape Photo Editing Masterclass

For those of you working on landscape photo editing, you may want to check this out. This is professional landscape photographer Steve Arnold’s largest, most comprehensive individual course on how to work with landscape photos. And we were able to arrange an exclusive 80% discount for our readers today. Deal ending soon: The Landscape Editing […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Mysterious Frost Patterns

Interesting Photo of the Day: Mysterious Frost Patterns

This is what you get when you match great photography skills with natural phenomena: Jan Bainar captured this magnificence as he hiked in the Beskydy Mountains, a range forming the border between Slovakia and the Czech Republic. He used an Olympus E-520 camera with these settings: ISO 100, f/16, 1 second. The ice was probably […]

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Understanding Basic Light Properties for Photography

Understanding Basic Light Properties for Photography

The way light acts upon a subject depends on the physical properties each light source presents. Before taking on the challenge of creative photographic lighting it’s worth your while to understand some of these properties. Light Characteristics Light characteristics define the way surfaces are affected by specific light sources. Hard Creates harsh shadows Accentuates textures […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Hummingbird Swarm

Interesting Photo of the Day: Hummingbird Swarm

They say patience is a virtue and patience really pays off when you have a hummingbird feeder. Photographer Brian Maffitt set up an angled mirror attached to a tripod under his hummingbird feeder and waited patiently. Using a remote shutter release he would take a burst of shots every time a bird came to feed: Maffitt […]

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Street Photography Tips and Techniques

Street Photography Tips and Techniques

When you’re getting started the challenge is overcoming the fear of taking pictures of strangers. Since telephoto lenses are not normally used in street photography, how can you stand a few feet from your subject, put the camera to your eye, focus, and click the shutter without getting nervous? A good street photographer is not […]

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Street Photography Tips for the Modern World

Street Photography Tips for the Modern World

Public perception of any person with a camera in their hand in and around public landmarks, was forever changed as a result of September 11, 2001. It didn’t help that the paparazzi contributed to Princess Diana’s death. The hordes of paparazzi, through their dogged pursuit of their quarry, contributed to her untimely demise and in […]

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