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Interesting Photo of the Day: Arching Milky Way

Interesting Photo of the Day: Arching Milky Way

Photographing the Milky Way is surely not a task for everyone. It requires a lot of patience, skill, understanding of what you’re doing, and not to forget – the right tools. But once you’ve mastered the skill, it’s almost sure that every image of the Milky Way you take will leave everyone in awe. Take […]

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Rainforest Wildlife Photography Tips

Rainforest Wildlife Photography Tips

There’s no place like the Amazon Rainforest if you’re passionate about photographing wildlife. However, just being there in the Amazon Rainforest doesn’t guarantee that you’ll end up with great images. There are a lot of other technical and behavioral aspects involved that’ll ultimately affect the quality of your wildlife photographs. If you’re looking for some […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: A Princess and Her Castle

Interesting Photo of the Day: A Princess and Her Castle

Imagine exploring beautiful sites and creating images that look like they’re straight out of a fairy tale. For photographer TJ Drysdale, this is nothing new. He’s been lucky to be able to travel to various locations around the world and photograph his girlfriend in an epic way. Every photo that he takes has a strong […]

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Creative Long Exposure Demonstrations and Ideas

Creative Long Exposure Demonstrations and Ideas

Long exposure photography is a technique in which you use a slower shutter speed to capture motion trails. If there’s no ambient light, you can use this method to create and capture light trails using a light source and create magnificent-looking images. We also refer to this as light painting. In today’s video, photographer Kyle […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Smoky Mt. Agung Through the Gates of Heaven

Interesting Photo of the Day: Smoky Mt. Agung Through the Gates of Heaven

How many times have you been frustrated and left the scene without taking a photo because the weather was against you? Most of us have been guilty of leaving the location too early. But there’s an interesting story behind the following photo of Mt. Agung taken by photographer Jeryl Tan through the Gates of Heaven […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Over Brule River

Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Over Brule River

Brule River in Minnesota is a really interesting, or should we say mysterious, geographical formation. That’s because half of the river simply vanishes on its way to Lake Superior. At a waterfall, a jutting projection of a hard volcanic rock splits the river in half. The left fork drops into the falls, while the right […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Bridalveil Fall Yosemite

Interesting Photo of the Day: Bridalveil Fall Yosemite

Yosemite is a land of wonders. The area is best known for its waterfalls, but you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more here. Photographer Brandon Yoshizawa took the following image of the famous Bridalveil Fall, and it clearly exemplifies the beauty of the region: “looked […]

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Street Photography Start-to-Finish Tutorial

Street Photography Start-to-Finish Tutorial

Street photography captures priceless moments of everyday life. This includes candid scenes, close-up portraits, and moments of people going by their daily lives. While this is an exciting genre of photography, it is equally challenging. If you’re looking to get started with started photography, or for some guidance to improve it, we have the perfect […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Iceberg Off the Rocky Coast

Interesting Photo of the Day: Iceberg Off the Rocky Coast

Some images look like a scene from a movie. And maybe since Jake Dicks is a cinematographer himself, his image of an iceberg in northern Newfoundland has a similar vibe: He shot the image with his Fujifilm X-H1 camera using the 16–55mm lens at 55mm, 1/500 second, f/5.6, and ISO 200. The rocks in the […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Night and Day in Portland, ME

Interesting Photo of the Day: Night and Day in Portland, ME

You’ve most likely seen timelapse videos that show the transition from day to night or the other way around. But imagine how cool would it be to see the night stars and the rising sun in the same frame. Night sky photographer Mike Ver Sprill shared this fine example: The starry night sky on the […]

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