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When to Use Manual Focus for Wildlife Photography

When to Use Manual Focus for Wildlife Photography

Speed and accuracy are musts when it comes to wildlife photography. So you might be surprised if somebody recommends using manual focus for photographing wildlife. Photographer Paul Miguel talks about certain scenarios where autofocus systems struggle and demonstrates why manual focus is sometimes a better option: Focus Distractions “This is probably the one you’re going […]

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How to Make a Quick Photography Portfolio Website

How to Make a Quick Photography Portfolio Website

Professional photographers nowadays begin their professional careers by creating a photography website. Photographers establish a photography website in order to monetize it and attract customers. How to Create a Website for Photography Before we get into the specifics of each step, you should imagine your photography website. Determine how you want your website to look, […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: The North Star

Interesting Photo of the Day: The North Star

If you have the patience, photographing the night sky can be extremely rewarding. Using long single exposures or blending multiple images you can turn a typical everyday shot into an ethereal image. Take this image titled “Successfully captured the North Star” taken by Riresurmort; it captures a whole new perspective on the guiding star: Working […]

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Food Photography: Moody One Light Setup Tutorial

Food Photography: Moody One Light Setup Tutorial

Food photography is about letting viewers almost taste what they see. It requires a good deal of preparation and planning and is not as easy as it seems. This may make you wonder about the lighting setups food photographers use to make food look appetizing. But, not everything needs to be complicated. In this video, […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunset Over David Lake, Canada

Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunset Over David Lake, Canada

Beautiful location, amazing composition, fantastic weather conditions—these three ingredients can help create some mind-blowing images. But while the choice of location and photography skills are up to the photographer, the weather is something we cannot control. This is one of the reasons why many photographers opt to shoot during golden hours. The magical touch of […]

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Moon Photography: Camera Settings, Tips & Equipment

Moon Photography: Camera Settings, Tips & Equipment

Have you ever tried taking a photo of the moon? You need a long lens to photograph it, right? But getting hold of a long telephoto lens isn’t enough. Besides equipment, the camera settings and the time of the lunar cycle also play an important role in getting the best moon images. Photographer Karl Taylor […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Oregon Coast

Interesting Photo of the Day: Oregon Coast

Oregon has to be one of the most beautiful places in the U.S. What makes it interesting are the different biomes and microclimates you can find in the region. For instance, while Western Oregon is typically wet, Eastern Oregon is more of a large steppe. The coastline, meanwhile, is a mixture of sandy beaches, sand […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Tunnel Di Pini, Italy

Interesting Photo of the Day: Tunnel Di Pini, Italy

Tunnel Di Pini, just outside of Pisa in Italy, is often hailed as one of the best tree tunnels in the world. For photographers in the area, its hard to resist. Even non-photographers will love the mile-long walk among the epic, ancient trees. If you have no idea about the place, just have a look […]

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Teleconverters: Things Photographers Should Know

Teleconverters: Things Photographers Should Know

A teleconverter is a small secondary lens unit that is placed between the camera body and the lens. It is useful to increase your reach as it increases the apparent focal length of your lens. This is great for those who cannot afford long lenses, or those who shoot primarily wildlife. However, there are a […]

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Photographing Wave Motion at Sunset with Bracketing

Photographing Wave Motion at Sunset with Bracketing

Here’s a shot that contains two of my favorite things when it comes to taking photos. The challenge of shooting directly into the sun. Capturing water in motion Sometimes the weather conditions can help make the first one a little easier, like in this shot where the sea mist created a haze that softened the […]

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