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Rescuing an Average Landscape Image with the Tone Curve

Rescuing an Average Landscape Image with the Tone Curve

When heading out to take some landscape shots, good results aren’t always guaranteed. Some days are better than others, like when you end up with beautiful looking images as planned. For those days that are against you, editing can be a last resort to transform an average looking image to something that’s print worthy. Photographer […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Shadows in the Wind

Interesting Photo of the Day: Shadows in the Wind

Have you ever come across an image that makes you wonder about what’s really going on in it? Such images can confuse you but they still manage to look interesting. Take a look at the following image taken by photographer Garret Suhrie. Is it a real image or is it contrived? And even if it […]

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Using an 85mm Prime Camera Lens

Using an 85mm Prime Camera Lens

Portrait photographers love the 85mm lens. The compression that it produces is flattering, and it’s easy to isolate the subject thanks to the creamy background that the lens is able to produce. This does not necessarily mean that the lens is only good for taking portraits. Practically, the lens is very versatile and you can […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Morning in Florence

Interesting Photo of the Day: Golden Morning in Florence

Mornings are a great time to walk around taking photos. The same holds true not only for photographing landscapes but also for cityscapes. When the sun hangs low it provides a perfect opportunity to photograph the city in a phase that most people don’t often get to see. Besides, the soft light adds a touch […]

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Long Exposure Landscape Photography with Minimalism

Long Exposure Landscape Photography with Minimalism

Photographs with a minimalistic approach tend to stand out from the rest. That’s because a successful photograph with a minimalistic approach often provokes a deeper meaning while having a composition that appears pretty simple. And even if you aren’t so great at capturing such though provoking photographs, you can give it a shot using a […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Rappelling into a Cave

Interesting Photo of the Day: Rappelling into a Cave

Dogs are pretty amazing pets. They can help us de-stress a lot after a tough day at work. While it’s a great having them around at home, it can be an equally great experience for the dog and the owners to go out occasionally on some adventure trips together. However, based on the level of […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Fishbowl Astronaut

Interesting Photo of the Day: Fishbowl Astronaut

Creativity sure has no boundaries. All you have to just put your head into a certain matter and then it’s the sky that’s the only limit. And when you’re a photographer, you have the advantage of materializing your creativity and capturing it in a frame. This is exactly what event and portrait photographer Niki Phillips […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Car Trail Under the Milky Way

Interesting Photo of the Day: Car Trail Under the Milky Way

Long exposure technique in photography is a great tool you can use to bring your creative vision to life. It allows you to create photographs that are generally not possible for us to see in the moment. Long exposure photography opens up doors to capture the unseen and also lets you use the world around […]

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Landscape Photographer Shares Advice for Mountain Camping

Landscape Photographer Shares Advice for Mountain Camping

What better way to get up and close to nature and take some gorgeous landscape shots than by camping out? And the great thing about camping out is that you not only get to take some incredible photos, but you’ll also get to go out on a great adventure. Besides photography purposes, this can be […]

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10 Nature Photography Tips for Beginners

10 Nature Photography Tips for Beginners

One of the many beautiful aspects of nature is that it’s ever-changing. The color of the surroundings changes with the seasons, and this allows nature photographers to capture the various moods of nature. Photographer Gary Reed shares some great beginner tips for nature photography: During the entire shoot, Reed uses his Sony A7RIII with the Tamron 300mm […]

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