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Tips to Improve Your Winter Photography

Tips to Improve Your Winter Photography

Going out for a nature photo shoot in the snow can transform old places into entirely new ones. However, with this exciting prospect, you’re also likely to face some challenges. So to help you out with tips and tricks on winter photography, today we have photographer Henry Turner in the following video: An interesting tip […]

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Wedding Photo Tips on a Bad Weather Day

Wedding Photo Tips on a Bad Weather Day

Imagine that you have a big day for a shoot. You need to shoot a wedding but the weather is against you – it’s raining outside. Do you postpone the wedding? Of course not. As a working professional, you need to be prepared for such situations and make it work for you. Adorama has put […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Rainbow Over Moraine Lake

Interesting Photo of the Day: Rainbow Over Moraine Lake

Nature has beautiful ways of surprising us. One of its finest moments was captured by ggmomster. While the glacially fed Moraine Lake in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada looks amazing in itself, it amazed the people around even more when a beautiful rainbow appeared over the lake. The view was so amazing that there was an […]

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Some Helpful Overlooked Photo Editing Tools in Lightroom

Some Helpful Overlooked Photo Editing Tools in Lightroom

It’s natural to feel excited when you start learning something new. But once you’ve learned the basics, do you feel content and stop expanding your knowledge base? It’s always better to learn something new. Professional tools such as Adobe Lightroom have many powerful secrets to be discovered. So if you’re itching to learn some new […]

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5 Camera Settings to Master First

5 Camera Settings to Master First

Every new camera model that hits the market these days, seems to pack a new feature. However, even with so many features built-in, a camera can sometimes produce undesired results. It becomes essential for you to take control over the camera for better results. Hence, an understanding of a few basic camera settings is by […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Lake Wanaka Tree Framed By Falling Leaves

Interesting Photo of the Day: Lake Wanaka Tree Framed By Falling Leaves

It takes a genuine effort to photograph a popular landmark in a new way. Photographer Marine Valencia did just that by photographing an image of a popular tree in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand: What’s unique in this photograph is that Valencia has used a basic composition technique that is very pleasing to the human eye. […]

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The Delicate Balance of Photographing Flowing Water

The Delicate Balance of Photographing Flowing Water

In landscape photography, flowing water marks a rare opportunity to include motion in an otherwise static scene. While you can freeze the natural flow of water using a faster shutter speed, using a slower shutter speed will let you capture the same water with a dreamily silky effect. But the latter technique has some challenges […]

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Landscape Photography: Is a Medium-Format Camera Worth It?

Landscape Photography: Is a Medium-Format Camera Worth It?

People tend to prefer bigger versions of anything, from houses to food portions. But technology doesn’t always fall into that pattern. More specifically, talking about cameras, it’s an open question whether medium-format cameras that cost a fortune are really worth the money. What can they do that more affordable camera counterparts cannot? In today’s video, […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Old Harry Rocks on a Golden Afternoon

Interesting Photo of the Day: Old Harry Rocks on a Golden Afternoon

Old Harry Rocks in Southern England is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is significant because the coastal erosion has exposed sequences of rock layers spanning Triassic, Jurrasic, and Cretaceous periods. Travel photographer Donald Yip captured the beauty of this place during a beautiful golden hour: “The shoreline of the UK’s Jurassic Coast is truly spectacular […]

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Flash Photography Tutorial: Bouncing Flash to Soften Light

Flash Photography Tutorial: Bouncing Flash to Soften Light

Speedlights work great as light sources for run-and-gun situations when you cannot set up proper studio lighting. They do have one major drawback, however: their small size means that they are a hard light source. The resulting images can therefore end up having hard-edged shadows and even unwanted specular highlights. By bouncing flash, you can […]

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