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Panoramic Landscape Photography Tutorial

Panoramic Landscape Photography Tutorial

Panorama photography is the best way to captures wide-angle views. You do this by taking multiple shots across the scene and later merging them in post-production. If you are looking to getting started with photographing panoramas or improve your skill, check out the video below: photographer Tom Mackie explains everything you need to know about […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Setting Moon in Oregon

Interesting Photo of the Day: Setting Moon in Oregon

When composing a photo, we often find ourselves spending too much time deciding what to include in the frame. We forget that the best images are the ones that are minimal, and convey a strong message or evoke certain emotions. This is where patience, planning, and creative thinking comes into play. Take for instance the […]

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Unique Photography Composition Tip: Follow Your Intuition

Unique Photography Composition Tip: Follow Your Intuition

Composition is undoubtedly one of the most fundamental and important aspects of photography. This is why we come across so many resources developed around this topic. We also have a long list of “rules” that promise to improve your composition. But as with most creative tasks, sometimes it’s best to think outside the box. In […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Metro Station Contrast

Interesting Photo of the Day: Metro Station Contrast

Contrast, in photography, is one of those elements that can easily elevate your photos to the next level. And thankfully, we can have contrast in various aspects. It could be in terms of colors, luminance, and mood among others. When composing your image, if you’re able to capture and convey a sense of contrast, then […]

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Basic Flash Photography Tutorial

Basic Flash Photography Tutorial

Flash is a simple yet powerful tool that can help elevate your photography to the next level. Using a flash gives you more control over how to shape your light and lets you deliver consistent results. However, there’s something about using flash that a lot of beginner photographers are scared about. That fear is misplaced: […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: A Foggy Morning in Venice

Interesting Photo of the Day: A Foggy Morning in Venice

It’s impossible to think of Venice without thinking of the canals. And then there are the gondolas and bridges along with the hustle and bustle of the tourists flocking the old beautiful streets. The city is such a popular tourist destination that it’s unreasonable to imagine you’ll have any tourist-free scenes to photograph. However, photographer […]

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Landscape Photographer Shares Tips On Location in Tuscany

Landscape Photographer Shares Tips On Location in Tuscany

There has always been a heated discussion about the importance of having the best gear with you. And in this context, you might have heard that gears do not matter a lot of times. However, landscape photographer Mads Peter Iversen believes that they do matter. It’s just that there’s nothing such as the “best gear”. […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: A Mystical Pup

Interesting Photo of the Day: A Mystical Pup

We’re very lucky to have such pure souls in the form of dogs as our best friends. They’re possibly the only creatures that love us more than they care for themselves. And at the end of the day, they’re living creatures that have moods and emotions of their own. So, it’s not unusual for them […]

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How to Photograph Reefs Inside Fish Tanks

How to Photograph Reefs Inside Fish Tanks

Coral reefs, found in aquariums or not, are fantastic photo subjects. You won’t be doing them justice if you’re not up to speed on the best ways to capture their brilliance. And if you happen to be in the coral reef photography business, of course it becomes even more important for you to be able […]

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Low Light Photography: Mistakes & Tips

Low Light Photography: Mistakes & Tips

Low light photography is hard. It’s not only the photographer that usually finds it difficult working in poorly lit conditions, but the camera struggles a bit too. However, if we pay attention to a few things, you’ll be surprised to see how photographing in low light doesn’t have to be that difficult. To help you […]

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