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Interesting Photo of the Day: Stormy Sunset Faroe Islands

Interesting Photo of the Day: Stormy Sunset Faroe Islands

Taking a risk has a better chance of paying greater dividends. This saying is also applicable to some extent in the field of photography, as it allows a photographer to capture moments in time which are unseen by many. Fine art landscape and architecture photographer Felix Inden decided to take a risk and shoot the […]

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How to Photograph Star Trails Tutorial

How to Photograph Star Trails Tutorial

Star trail photography is an interesting way to depict the earth’s rotation on its axis. Polaris is a star that’s aligned with the earth’s axis of rotation – hence it’s called the pole star. So, if we capture a long exposure of the sky, it will seem as if all the other stars are revolving […]

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How Moonlight Affects Night Photos

How Moonlight Affects Night Photos

This article is based on concepts from Collier’s Guide to Night Photography. Our readers can currently get a discount by using the promo code picturecorrect at checkout. When photographing at night, the moon will often be your primary source of light. It is therefore very important to know how your photos will appear under different […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Timelapse Engagement

Interesting Photo of the Day: Timelapse Engagement

Believe it or not, today’s interesting photo is not ripped straight from a Disney film. Rather, critically acclaimed photographer Alex Nye used his craft to turn one of the most important moments of his life into something downright magical: Reaching the peak of California’s Grass Mountain is no small feat, as the path quickly becomes steep […]

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Photographing Yosemite’s Firefall

Photographing Yosemite’s Firefall

Every February, nature enthusiasts, photographers, and tourists gather in Yosemite National Park for a truly magical phenomenon – the Firefall. During this two-week period, if the conditions are right, a waterfall appears to flow like molten lava as the sun sets, casting a fiery glow upon El Capitan’s face. Photographer Chris Brockhurst embarked on a […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Over Longs Peak

Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Over Longs Peak

Patience is key when it comes to photography. Especially in the case of landscape photography. Photographer Justin Baltz is thankful that he waited because when an opportunity was presented to him, he captured this absolute beauty of an image: Baltz took the image with his Nikon camera, 20mm f/1.8 lens, and a Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer. […]

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Wide Angle Lens

How to Get the Most Out of Your Wide Angle Lens

Wide angle lenses are an obvious choice when it comes to landscape and street photography. They offer a wide angle of view thereby getting everything (with a capital E) in the frame. That’s an excellent thing. However, it also has its downsides. Photographer Mark Wallace shares a few simple tips on how to get the […]

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5 Landscape Photography Tips for Photographing Mountains

5 Landscape Photography Tips for Photographing Mountains

After graduating from photography school, I spent a good deal of my twenties photographing the cityscapes of New York. In my thirties, after I relocated to upstate New York, I discovered a new muse: the landscape. What’s so nouveau about the landscape? You’ll only understand this after living in a cramped, fifth floor walk-up apartment—with […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Fairy Tale Japanese Maple

Interesting Photo of the Day: Fairy Tale Japanese Maple

The Portland Japanese Garden is considered to be one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan. Built in 1963 to commemorate the friendship between Japan and the United States, the garden is a haven of tranquil beauty in all four seasons. A Japanese maple tree was planted there in 1968; today, it has […]

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Exposing to the Right: When and Why

Exposing to the Right: When and Why

Exposure to the Right (ETTR) is a term often debated among photographers, and Chris Niccolls from DPReview aims to demystify this topic in his YouTube video. In this blog post, we will discuss the key takeaways from the video and provide a summary of the important aspects of ETTR: What is ETTR? ETTR stands for […]

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