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Interesting Photo of the Day: A Lone Bison in the Snow

Interesting Photo of the Day: A Lone Bison in the Snow

In an effort to make our images visually compelling, we as photographers lose our way sometimes. As a result, the image turns out to be complex, and difficult for the regular eyes to comprehend. Simplicity is thus always the key. Being able to create impactful images that are visually simple to look at is thus […]

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Smartphone Photography: 4 Tips for Better Results

Smartphone Photography: 4 Tips for Better Results

Smartphone cameras have come a very long way. These days the image quality is so great that people have totally forgotten about pocket cameras. This is all thanks to the greater investment in the camera hardware by smartphone makers, better computing power, and intelligent software features. In the hands of a skilled photographer, even a […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Split Train Station

Interesting Photo of the Day: Split Train Station

Sometimes luck plays an important role in photography. Some days you really struggle to make good photos. And every now and then, opportunities present themselves to you in the most unexpected ways. For instance, Reddit user Extradutyinline was at Malmo Central Station trying to get a symmetrical shot of the Central station when a red […]

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Not Improving as a Photographer?

Not Improving as a Photographer?

As much as photography is an art form, it’s a skill as well. And like with any other skills, you expect to improve with practice. However, at some point in your photography journey, you may feel stuck. Whether it be a creative block, inferiority complex, or the urge to do better, or anything else. Photographer […]

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Low Key Rim Lighting Tutorial for Portraits

Low Key Rim Lighting Tutorial for Portraits

When we talk of low key portraits, it’s about making use of the dark tones to create a dramatic image. While taking low key portraits, you can use rim lighting to create a separation between the subject and the background. Besides adding further drama, rim lighting also helps in adding depth to the image. Photographer […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Long Exposure

Interesting Photo of the Day: Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Long Exposure

When SpaceX was founded, they made it clear to the world about their ambition. Starting with a motive to enable mankind to live on other planets is no joke. In case you’re wondering, what makes their rockets unique is their capability of reflight. Their Falcon 9 rocket is the world’s first orbital class rocket capable […]

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What’s in a Pro Landscape Photographer’s Bag

What’s in a Pro Landscape Photographer’s Bag

We often relate amazing-looking photographs with the gear that was used to take the shots. While there’s only a slight co-relation between the beautiful work and gear, it has to be said that gear does matter when it comes to the quality of the work. After all, professionals don’t have much leeway when it comes […]

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How to Photograph a Car to Sell It

How to Photograph a Car to Sell It

When buying products online, what is the first thing that you look at? Obviously “the photo” right? Yes, photographs play a very important role in making an impression when it comes to online selling. A well-taken photo helps in attracting a lot of attention and will help in selling your product. Photographer Mike from NorthBorders […]

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Creative Photography: 5 Ideas

Creative Photography: 5 Ideas

Whether you work full time as a professional photographer, or practice photography as a hobby, there can be days when you feel stuck. You may enter a phase of creative block, or just generally start getting bored with photography. In either case, trying out some creative and fun photography ideas can help out a lot. […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Lonely Tree Under the Stars

Interesting Photo of the Day: Lonely Tree Under the Stars

The possibilities with long exposure photography are only limited by your own creativity. Like a painter can paint almost anything with his brush, the light painting technique with long exposure opens up similar opportunities for a photographer. Just think of darkness as your canvas, and the light sources as your paint. Photographer Mikael Persson took […]

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