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Interesting Photo of the Day: Tre Cime di Lavaredo at Sunset

Interesting Photo of the Day: Tre Cime di Lavaredo at Sunset

The Tre Cime di Lavaredo comprises three distinctive peaks in the Sexten Dolomites of northeastern Italy and are one of the best-known mountain groups in the Alps. Besides being a natural marvel, the place is also a historically important one, because the front line between Italy and Austria during the First World War ran through […]

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Light Painting Photography: 5 Hacks

Light Painting Photography: 5 Hacks

Light painting is a long exposure photography technique that you can use to creatively capture photos in the dark. By using light sources as brushes, you can draw shapes and patterns. COOPH has put together this video with five hacks that you can use for light painting: 1. Laser Scanning You can get a cool […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Rainy Day at the Texas State Fair

Interesting Photo of the Day: Rainy Day at the Texas State Fair

Focusing is critical when taking any image. Where you choose to focus can determine how viewers interpret the image. Take the following image by photographer Timothy Alsbrooks, for instance. Instead of focusing on the fair ride, he chose to focus on its reflection: “I sat on my rain cover in a puddle for like ten […]

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Flower Photography: 7 Macro Tips

Flower Photography: 7 Macro Tips

Macro photography is undoubtedly one of the most exciting genres of photography out there. By allowing you to have a closer look, it lets you have an entirely different outlook. While mundane objects look very interesting under a macro lens, beautiful subjects like flowers appear even more appealing. In today’s exciting video, we have macro photographer […]

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Sunrise Photography Tips for Beginners

Sunrise Photography Tips for Beginners

Newbies in the world of photography always prioritize taking snapshots of sunsets. But photographing sunrises is just as rewarding. No album is complete without this glorious scene of the morning. Capturing the rising sun on photograph is fairly easy because it happens every single day. However, in terms of coming up with a masterpiece, it’s […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Low Angle of the Oneonta Gorge Waterfall

Interesting Photo of the Day: Low Angle of the Oneonta Gorge Waterfall

At first glance, this image looks like something magical from Narnia. Captured at a low angle and with a balanced composition, landscape photographer Ross Schram von Haupt shows the impact different seasons have on the beautiful Oneonta Gorge in Oregon. Surprisingly, the photo was taken in a handheld position and a tripod was not required […]

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5 Tips for Photographing Fast-Moving Jets at the Mach Loop

5 Tips for Photographing Fast-Moving Jets at the Mach Loop

Learning photography, including how to handle a professional camera, is tough enough by itself. Throw in a little movement, and getting that perfect shot can seem like mission impossible. Fast-moving vehicles such as planes, jets, and cars, can be some of the most challenging subjects to capture. Luckily, pro photographer Gary Gough has some spot-on […]

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Photography Tips for Mist, Fog, Condensation, and Hail

Photography Tips for Mist, Fog, Condensation, and Hail

Soon we will be considering photography tips on waves, waterscapes, waterfalls, reflections, abstracts, splash ‘n spray, foam, bubbles, and puddles as remedies for the photo doldrums. But, water can provide even more photo ops! Regularly check your local weather forecasts and keep a notebook of the special places you find in your neighborhood that provide […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Many Leading Lines to Cityscape

Interesting Photo of the Day: Many Leading Lines to Cityscape

Amazing skylines combined with beautiful, vibrant lighting makes cityscapes fascinating for night time photography. The following long exposure of a plane flying over New York City by photographer Dylan Fraley is a stunning example: Fraley took this image with his Nikon D750 camera and Tokina 16–28mm lens at 26mm, f/16, ISO 100, 69 seconds. “At […]

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Using Neutral Density Filters for Midday Landscapes

Using Neutral Density Filters for Midday Landscapes

Taking photos in the middle of the day is something that a lot of landscape photographers don’t like to do. The reason for this is simple, the light is not flattering at all. This means there’s no drama in the final image. But photographer Gary Gough wants to try something different in today’s video. He […]

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