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Interesting Photo of the Day: Star Trails Behind the Moon

Interesting Photo of the Day: Star Trails Behind the Moon

It’s isn’t really the norm that we see a flare of creativity in astrophotography. While almost all images of space turn out spectacular and blow us off our feet, there’s seemingly little room for creativity. But what photographer Sam Winsor did with the following photograph is quite fascinating. While you can’t get this kind of […]

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How to Get Work as a Photographer: 4 Tips

How to Get Work as a Photographer: 4 Tips

Having a good amount of photography knowledge is one thing. But when it comes to landing jobs as a photographer, it’s a totally different ball game. Of course being able to take good photographs helps, but that’s not going to cut it business-wise. Getting photography jobs is more about having the right connections and being […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Elephant’s Trunk Nebula

Interesting Photo of the Day: Elephant’s Trunk Nebula

Deep space is full of astonishing celestial bodies. A nebula, for instance, is a collection of dust and gases that functions as a nursery where many stars are born. And interestingly, many nebulae are popular because their shape resembles an animal – the Eagle Nebula is a very popular one, for instance. Photographer William Burns […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Light Painting & Milky Way

Interesting Photo of the Day: Light Painting & Milky Way

If somebody showed me an image of the Milky Way, I’d expect the Milky Way to be the outstanding feature of that image. And for me, this has almost always been true. Nothing can be in the same frame as the Milky Way and beat it – nothing outshines the star clusters. But, the following […]

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Getting Great Results with Single Light Setups

Getting Great Results with Single Light Setups

It’s quite common to have people attribute good images to expensive gear. Whereas in reality, gear has minimal effect on how the images come out. In reality, more than what camera, lens, or lighting setup you use, it’s how you plan and execute your shot that affects the quality of the output. Today we have […]

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Landscape Photography: Optimal Camera Settings

Landscape Photography: Optimal Camera Settings

There’s a lot of confusion among beginner photographers regarding the best camera settings for a certain type of scene. I’m sure we’ve all been through that phase. But only as we progress through our photography journey do we realize there’s no such thing as “the best settings”. Settings depend on a lot of variables. But, […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Colliding Galaxies

Interesting Photo of the Day: Colliding Galaxies

Astro-photos are a great reminder of how we’re the equivalent of a grain of sand in this massive universe. Another cool thing about photographing bodies in space that are light-years away is that we are looking at light that originated millions of years ago. So, it’s like we are looking back in time. A time […]

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Using a 70-200mm Camera Lens for Good Compositions

Using a 70-200mm Camera Lens for Good Compositions

The lenses we use work as our eyes when taking photos. So, what we see and how we compose our photos is dependent on what focal length we use. For instance, we’re presented with a wider field of view when using a wide-angle lens. This can make it a bit more challenging to isolate the […]

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6 Important Lessons in Landscape Photography

6 Important Lessons in Landscape Photography

Everything that we do has something to teach us. The same is true in photography as well. Every photo that we click can teach us something new. Landscape photographer Mark Denney came across a question asking him about the single most important thing that he’d learned from photographing landscapes. He tries to answer that question […]

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Toy Dinosaur Photo Shoot at Home

Toy Dinosaur Photo Shoot at Home

Being stuck indoors doesn’t necessarily mean that your creativity will suffer. In fact, think of it as a time to take a step back and sharpen your creativity. Working with whatever you have in your household can further widen your creativity. If you’re having a difficult time staying indoors, photographer Mathieu Stern has an interesting […]

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