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Interesting Photo Of The Day: Autumn Morning in Tokyo

Interesting Photo Of The Day: Autumn Morning in Tokyo

The transition from summer to winter brings a lot of changes in our surroundings. Besides temperature and weather conditions, even the colors of the neighborhood begin to change. This is what makes autumn an amazing season. Autumn is best known for the colorful shades of yellows and reds which gives a good break from the […]

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How to Practice Long Exposure Photography at Home

How to Practice Long Exposure Photography at Home

Long exposure photography is quite an exciting creative technique that adds to the overall look and feel of the image. When done correctly, it also add to the mood of the image. Usually, it works great with landscapes, waterfalls, and traffic. But when you’re forced to stay indoors, how do you go about doing long […]

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How to Photograph Wildlife Without Disturbing It

How to Photograph Wildlife Without Disturbing It

In wildlife photography, we proverbially “intrude” into the homes of animals. This means the level of preparation has to be unmistakable. It becomes a top priority to avoid affecting them and their habitats. On the other hand, being too hesitant means potentially missing treasurable moments that happen in the blink of an eye. So how […]

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How to Get Noise-less Landscape Images at High ISOs

How to Get Noise-less Landscape Images at High ISOs

We tend to photograph landscapes at low ISOs to keep camera noise at bay. But shooting at a lower ISO is not always possible. In certain scenarios, like when the light is low or when there’s wind blowing, you will need to raise the ISO. How do you handle noise? In today’s video, we have […]

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Macro Photography Tips at Home

Macro Photography Tips at Home

There can be certain situations where you find yourself stuck indoors. Maybe it’s the unfavorable weather, safety concerns, or just because you don’t feel like heading outside. In any case, it doesn’t mean that your creativity needs to take a hit too. Macro photography is something that can be versatile in indoor situations. It can […]

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Using Exposure Compensation in Wildlife Photography

Using Exposure Compensation in Wildlife Photography

You can’t expect to always be working in manual mode when shooting wildlife. Actions are unpredictable and spare you no time to fiddle around with your camera settings. This is the best reason to work with the semi-automatic modes viz. shutter priority and aperture priority. They work great most of the time but you may […]

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Food Photography Tips with an Entry-Level Camera

Food Photography Tips with an Entry-Level Camera

Of the many misconceptions about photography, a common one is people thinking that only expensive cameras can produce better results. Expensive cameras may be built better and have extra features, but there usually is not such a bit difference when it comes to image quality. That is to say that regardless of what kind of […]

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Photographer Earning Six Figures Shares Some Tips

Photographer Earning Six Figures Shares Some Tips

Photography is a passion for many, but only a few are able to turn it into a profession. Who wouldn’t love to make a living by doing something they love? But in reality, there are a lot of challenges you will face to make this shift. Today, we have photographer Evan Ranft sharing his step-by-step […]

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How to Set Up a Flash Diffuser for Macro Photography

How to Set Up a Flash Diffuser for Macro Photography

Lighting is one of the greatest challenges that you’ll face as a macro photographer. You’ll find yourself working with small apertures for maximum depth of field and details, and thereby losing light in the process. It therefore becomes essential that you use some kind of lighting solution for the process. Photographer Steward Wood showcases his […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorful Autumn in Maine

Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorful Autumn in Maine

Autumn might just be the most beautiful of seasons. Foliage that was once lush green transforms into vivid oranges, yellows, and reds. This image by photographer Ryan Resatka gives a sense of just how beautiful autumn can be in Maine: What’s eye-catching about this image the mix of green, yellow, and red that emits a […]

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