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Interesting Photo of the Day: Sparks of Metalworking

Interesting Photo of the Day: Sparks of Metalworking

If you’ve ever had a chance to work with metal, you might know how much work it really takes. You get a very small window for errors—precision is very important—and a distinct scent lingers for a while afterward that doesn’t waft away easily. But the best part of metalworking, at least for a photographer, has […]

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Manual Mode Demystified: A Tutorial for Beginner Photographers

Manual Mode Demystified: A Tutorial for Beginner Photographers

Are you new to the fascinating world of photography? Or perhaps, you’ve been experimenting with your camera for a while, but have only relied on the “auto” mode thus far? If so, the recent tutorial video by photographer Paul Farris is could be helpful. For the sake of brevity and convenience, we will delve into […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorful Mountain Sunrise

Interesting Photo of the Day: Colorful Mountain Sunrise

Every once a while mother nature present us with something you’ll never forget. It could be a gorgeous view of the mountains, a terrifyingly beautiful lightning show, or a magical rainbow. For photographer Chance Jackson, it was a mystical sunrise over the mountains in Montana. Just look at it. Anybody would have been awestruck to […]

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How to Shoot Light Trails

How to Shoot Light Trails

Light trail photography is a breathtakingly beautiful, yet simple concept. It involves capturing the motion of light across a frame using slow shutter speeds. In a recent video tutorial from JP Photography, he showcased the magic of light trail photography using nighttime traffic. This post will summarize the essential takeaways for those looking to recreate […]

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New Camera Raw Features Every Wildlife Photographer Should Master

New Camera Raw Features Every Wildlife Photographer Should Master

In this article, we will learn about the 3 Latest features in Adobe Camera Raw 15.1.1 ( And Above ) versions. The 3 features are AI-Powered Masking, AI-Powered Select Background, and Healing with Content-Aware remove. If you are a Wildlife and Nature photographer, you are going to love the features in the latest Adobe Camera […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: High-Key Zebras in Rwanda

Interesting Photo of the Day: High-Key Zebras in Rwanda

Zebras prove the minimalist credo that you don’t need to flaunt vibrant colors to be attractive. In fact, if you are looking to photograph black and white wildlife photos, what better subject could you find than zebras? Take the following image that was captured by photographer Matt Horspool. The image is an excellent example of […]

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Mastering the Mirror: Harnessing Reflections in Urban Photography

Mastering the Mirror: Harnessing Reflections in Urban Photography

In the captivating world of photography, one may often find themselves lost in the sea of techniques and styles. However, one style of photography that stands out is “fishing” – patiently waiting for the perfect subject to wander into your predetermined frame. Clifford Pickett from Urban iPhone Photography takes us on an enlightening journey through […]

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Get More Out of Your Photography

Get More Out of Your Photography

Enjoying photography often means experiencing the day at times filled with wonder – times not normally enjoyed by everyone else. The feeling we photographers get when we are actually there is impossible to express in words and the overall point of this type of photography is to “be there.” In the early mornings (and especially […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: The Trifid Nebula

Interesting Photo of the Day: The Trifid Nebula

If you want to peek at what’s hiding beyond our night sky, astrophotography is the medium for you. With the right equipment and skillset, you’d be surprised to see the kind of details you can extract from a simple phot. Take the following image taken by astrophotographer David Dayag of the Trifid nebula: it’s enough […]

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Flash Duration Tutorial

Flash Duration Tutorial

If you’re under the impression that flash is a tool that’s only used to add more light, then oh boy, you’re sadly mistaken! Besides being used as a tool to craft the shape of the subject with light and shadows, a flash can also be used to freeze motion. When executed correctly, a studio strobe […]

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