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Angry Unicorn vs. Clown Photographer

Angry Unicorn vs. Clown Photographer

This three-and-a-half-minute video of an ugly spat between a unicorn and a clown photographer on the subway was recorded by Mike Furlender. Let me rephrase that, because the clown was entirely at the receiving end of the verbal abuse. It was Halloween and the clown was photographing subway passengers in costumes. The usual, you might […]

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How Two Photographers Shot the Hottest Kiss Ever in Front of a Volcano

How Two Photographers Shot the Hottest Kiss Ever in Front of a Volcano

A few years ago, photographer couple Dallas Nagata White and Ed White set out on an eight-hour return hike to the Kilauea lava flow in Hawaii to capture some shots of the night sky against the hot lava. When they got there, to their dismay, it started to rain. But, instead of packing it in and […]

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A Day in the Life of a Cat Photographer

A Day in the Life of a Cat Photographer

We all love our pets, but there are different levels of pet lover. In the world of cat fanciers, for example, many of them head out to big, popular events throughout the States each year to show off their cat and meet other cat lovers. Many also pay a professional photographer to take pictures of their beloved pet, […]

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10 Things We Can Learn From Professional Photographers

10 Things We Can Learn From Professional Photographers

What makes a great photographer? Technical know-how, sure. Good equipment helps. Even a degree in the arts could give you a leg-up. But nothing compares to certain intrinsic qualities—sociability, courage, patience—that every pro photographer has: Over the years, Digital Rev TV has dared numerous professional photographers to take on what they call the “cheap camera challenge,” in […]

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Capturing Dynamic Sky Activity Using Timelapse Sequences

Capturing Dynamic Sky Activity Using Timelapse Sequences

If you enjoy photography that takes you on a vacation by just looking at it, you’re in for a treat! Photographer Andrew Walker spent the last year and a half photographing various sites in the western half of the United States to obtain these amazing shots. Walker says some of the spots were not easily accessed, […]

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Basic Tripod Tips for the Everyday Photographer

Basic Tripod Tips for the Everyday Photographer

Tripods seem pretty self-explanatory, yet there really are a few things that not everyone figures out—even after years of use.  To this end, photographer Mark Wallace has created this clip on some basic tripod do’s and dont’s: Key Tripod Tips Explore the scene before setting up your tripod. Once you’ve played around with the camera […]

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How to Make a DIY Pinhole Camera

How to Make a DIY Pinhole Camera

Looking for a fun activity this weekend? Gather together some simple materials and make yourself a pinhole camera—a simple camera with no lens and only a single, fixed aperture: The video above comes from Tony and Chelsea Northrup, and shows how making a pinhole camera will barely cost you anything more than a few hours. You just […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: The World’s Tallest Palm Trees

Interesting Photo of the Day: The World’s Tallest Palm Trees

The mighty wax palm tree is the symbol of Colombia. The ones pictured below, which are the tallest palms in the world, rest loftily in the Cocora Valley, one of Colombia’s most visited tourist destinations in Quindío, a half-hour’s drive away from Salento. The giants are an impossible 200 feet tall on average–nearly as tall […]

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Cartoon Trivia: Elmer Fudd Started Out in Wildlife Photography

Cartoon Trivia: Elmer Fudd Started Out in Wildlife Photography

Once upon a time, Elmer Fudd was not a cold-hearted hunter, but rather a mild-mannered wildlife photographer—one of the many forms he would take on during his years as a rising star at Warner Brothers, which featured him in several cartoons: This is episode four of the original cartoon, titled “Elmer’s Candid Camera,” which aired in 1939. Director Chuck […]

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Recreating 100-Year-Old Photos of an Equatorial Glacier

Recreating 100-Year-Old Photos of an Equatorial Glacier

The Rwenzori mountains are taller than the Alps and the Rockies, less climbed than Mt. Everest, and they encompass at least three distinct ecological climates: a jungle at the base, murky bogs en route up, and icy glaciers at the peak. Who wouldn’t want to climb them? That’s just what Nate Dappen and Neil Losin did. After winning […]

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