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Interesting Photo of the Day: Cannon Beach Patterns

Interesting Photo of the Day: Cannon Beach Patterns

Cannon beach in Oregon never fails to make it to the list of best beaches of the world. Besides the sandy and gorgeous shoreline, Haystack rock is another wow factor of this place. When you see it, you get to feel how majestic it really is. Photographer Nathaniel Merz took the following image of the […]

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How to Use ISO Effectively

How to Use ISO Effectively

When starting out in photography, almost everyone tells you to shoot at the lowest ISO setting. Well, it’s not a bad idea since you do get cleaner images with a lower ISO. However, if you always try and limit yourself to using the base ISO, then you’ll be missing out on a lot of opportunities. […]

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How to Photograph Light Trails

How to Photograph Light Trails

If you’ve ever wanted to create light trails but didn’t know where to start, this article is for you. What You Need for Light Trail Photography You’re going to practice creating light trails by photographing passing vehicles. You’ll need a tripod for this technique (or some other way to stabilize your camera) as you will […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Portrait with Light Painting

Interesting Photo of the Day: Portrait with Light Painting

It’s usually when you think out of the box that you get some mind boggling images. For instance, it’s not everyday that you come across a portrait that was taken with a long exposure. Photographer Adrian Mechocki specializes in the art of light painting and took the following portrait using the technique: This image is […]

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How to Use the Magic Light Extension in Luminar Neo

How to Use the Magic Light Extension in Luminar Neo

In a recent video, renowned photographer Robert Vanelli shared his insights on using the Magic Light Extension, a newly released feature in Luminar Neo, to create visually stunning photographs. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the key takeaways from his tutorial and provide tips on how to use the Magic Light Extension effectively. Use Magic […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Chilly Winter Morning Sunrise

Interesting Photo of the Day: Chilly Winter Morning Sunrise

Landscape photographers never get enough of sunrises and sunsets. And neither do we. It’s like nature has a different color palette, made just for these magic hours. Fine art landscape photographer Arpan Das captured this enchanting image of sunrise over Vermillion Lake that supports this notion: Although the appearance of the clouds might suggest that […]

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Film Photography Travel Packing Tips

Film Photography Travel Packing Tips

In this recent video, Jonathan Paragas shared his insights on how to travel with film photography gear. He covered topics like protecting your gear, making sure your film gets hand-checked at airports, and more. In this blog post, we will summarize the key takeaways from the video for those who are planning to travel with […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Venice at Sunset

Interesting Photo of the Day: Venice at Sunset

When somebody mentions Venice, what is the first thing that you think of? Most likely you’re picturing the canals flowing through the city, the rich architecture, and the gondolas right? Well, that’s how any traveler would think of the place. When photographer Michael Sidofsky was around Venice, he captured the following image which really showcases […]

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Advanced Bokeh Tips

Advanced Bokeh Tips

Combining flash with ambient light isn’t always an easy thing to do, especially when you have to balance the exposure in a way so that you get a nice bokeh going in the picture. The flash, even when it is fired at its lowest power, can produce a blinding amount of light. Gavin Hoey shows […]

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Aiming for Simplicity in Photography

Aiming for Simplicity in Photography

In photography almost always, less is more. The fewer elements in a photo the clearer the story and the more impact your photo will have. Song writers tell powerful emotive stories with very few words, imagine if they were rambling on “and then this happened and then that and blah blah blah…………” They use as […]

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