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Interesting Photo of the Day: Freezing Time

Interesting Photo of the Day: Freezing Time

One neat trick that you can use to take your photos to the next level is to have a blend of static and moving objects in the same frame. Doing so works particularly well with street photos. What makes the photos stand out is the overall dynamics in the frame. While the stationary subject has […]

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Daytime Long Shutter Speed Photography with a 10 Stop ND Filter

Daytime Long Shutter Speed Photography with a 10 Stop ND Filter

Long exposure photographs stand out from the rest as they have the potential to create dreamy and mesmerizing results. Subjects that are static remain sharp in the photograph while moving subjects turn out blurry which creates an artistic effect. It is quite natural for budding photographers to use this technique during low-light and night conditions. […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: A Flock to Mont Saint-Michel

Interesting Photo of the Day: A Flock to Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel is one of the most visited places in France, and for good reason. It’s fascinating how the tide changes rapidly here. During high tide, Mont Saint-Michel appears as though it were hovering above the water; in the right conditions, it creates a mirror reflection. During low tide, it’s surrounded by sand, allowing tourists […]

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Telephoto Lenses: How to Find Your Subject

Telephoto Lenses: How to Find Your Subject

When working with telephoto lenses, it’s difficult to get your subject in the frame. The task gets even more challenging if the subject moves fast. This struggle can slow you down, often leading to a missed photo opportunity. In this video, photographer Steve Perry presents a simple technique to help you consistently place the subject […]

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5 Tips on Live Sports Photography

5 Tips on Live Sports Photography

Sports photography is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. Events unfold pretty fast and are totally unpredictable. Therefore, you must remain alert and ready to capture whatever the players throw at you on your camera. In this context, let’s join professional sports photographer Jean Fruth with B&H who explains 5 awesome tips you can use […]

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Monitor Calibration Tutorial

Monitor Calibration Tutorial

Holding a printed copy of an image you took has to be one of the most satisfying experiences for any photographer. This is something that you must try if you haven’t done it yet. A word of caution though, if you have not calibrated your monitor, the printed image will appear slightly (or severely) different […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: A Portrait in Technicolor

Interesting Photo of the Day: A Portrait in Technicolor

Remember how we emphasize that the eyes need to be sharp every time when taking a portrait? Well, there is quite a good reason for it. The eyes are what adds life to a portrait. Also, viewers are naturally drawn to the eyes first whenever viewing a portrait. Everything else comes second. Just have a […]

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Shorebird Photography Tips

Shorebird Photography Tips

Photographing shorebirds can be an entirely different experience than photographing birds in thick vegetation. While their visibility is not a great challenge in the former, there’re still plenty of other aspects that you must consider to make your shorebirds photography count. In today’s insightful video, we have photographer Simon d’Entremont who shares some useful tips and tricks […]

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Photos Not Sharp? Here Are 6 Possible Reasons

Photos Not Sharp? Here Are 6 Possible Reasons

Imagine putting in your best effort to get the perfect composition but ending up with an image that’s not sharp. That doesn’t do justice to your effort, right? Getting an image that’s sharp is yet another crucial factor that determines the success of any image. But alas! this is where a lot of photographers, especially […]

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Night Time-lapse Camera Settings

Night Time-lapse Camera Settings

It wouldn’t be wrong to say that timelapse photography is at a halfway-mark between photography and videography. Timelapse photography is all about capturing a series of photos at specific intervals of time which you can later place in a sequence and export as a video clip. As an alternative, you could also stack them all […]

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