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10 Frozen Macro Photos

10 Frozen Macro Photos

Winter is a perfect season for photographers! Everything seems so peaceful, clean, and sharp. The light reflecting from the frozen nature around us gives us a great opportunity to capture some of the most amazing creations in the world. Here are some inspiring examples from photographers sharing the same willingness to suffer numb fingers and toes […]

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10 Tips for the Discerning iPhoneographer

10 Tips for the Discerning iPhoneographer

We all do it on a daily basis. We aim our iPhones at our loved ones and click. How difficult can it be to make photos of our family, especially with a tool like the smartphone? Well, as Jack Hollingsworth puts it, family photography is either the toughest of assignments in the world or the […]

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How to Capture Crystal Clear Splash Photography

How to Capture Crystal Clear Splash Photography

When trying out new splash photography techniques, the lighting all depends on if you’re photographing something solid or transparent. With solid objects, you’re going to need to light from both back and front so you don’t end up with a silhouette like you would with just back light. But with transparent objects, like an ice […]

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Travel Photography: What Should You Pack?

Travel Photography: What Should You Pack?

How do you choose which camera gear to bring with you when you travel? Photographer David Hobby packed light on his vacation to Hong Kong.  Here he discusses exactly what he carries in his traveling camera pack: Tips for Traveling Photographers Pack Light. Hobby suggests only taking the most necessary items for taking photos while […]

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How to Eliminate Reflections When Photographing Through a Window

How to Eliminate Reflections When Photographing Through a Window

Sometimes, we can’t get as close to our subjects as we’d like. Unless you have an exorbitant budget that allows you special access to an area or an exclusive bird’s eye view, it’s likely that at one point or another you’ve been forced to capture a stunning cityscape or a similar unbelievable view confined behind […]

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Tips for Photographing Birds of Prey

Tips for Photographing Birds of Prey

Capturing birds of prey in their natural habitat is a dream come true for any aspiring wildlife photographer. However, with limited time and a day job, it’s difficult to travel hundreds of miles to a wildlife sanctuary. Luckily there’s an alternative. Visit your nearest bird rehabilitation center. N-Photo has some tips on how to shoot these […]

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8 Creative Ways to Use Masks for Editing Photography

8 Creative Ways to Use Masks for Editing Photography

There are many creative uses for masking software, however they may not be evident at first. Read on for a list of ideas to try on what you can achieve using the new Version 5 of Topaz ReMask. Masks in photo editing software are a way of protecting specific areas of your image, just as you […]

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Props for Better Beverage Photography

Props for Better Beverage Photography

Photographing a bottled beverage requires more than just a camera, a lens, and a set of lights. You need a clear vision as to exactly what you want and a few more tools. In this video, commercial photographer Tony Roslund demonstrates how you can use some simple (and some not so simple) tools to create […]

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Take in the Breathtaking Colors of Istria

Take in the Breathtaking Colors of Istria

Istria is a region in Croatia that’s often called modern Tuscany. The area’s fantastic scenery, good food, and clean sea are sure to lure you in. If you grab your camera and take a walk around the cobbled streets, you’ll fall in love with Istria. Look what we found in this paradise for photographers: Pack […]

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Cross Process Film Photography Tips & Techniques

Cross Process Film Photography Tips & Techniques

With the ease, affordability, and ever-increasing clarity made possible by the development of digital photography, many people believe that film, in all its formats, has gone the way of the dodo. If you look closely, though, you’ll see that it’s gone more the way of the vinyl record – not as cheap, not as easy, […]

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