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Interesting Photo of the Day: Iceland’s Dragon Rock

Interesting Photo of the Day: Iceland’s Dragon Rock

The breathtaking Icelandic landscape strikes again! On the eastern shore of the Vatnsnes peninsula lies Hvítserkur, a 15 meter high basalt stack formed by centuries of water and wind erosion. Photographer Brian Rueb visited the stack and captured this incredibly vibrant image of the iconic rock: Hvítserkur rests in Northwest Iceland and has become quite the […]

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Getting Started with Sunset Photography

Getting Started with Sunset Photography

Sunsets offer magical windows of time where everything appears alluring. No wonder photographers flock to locations with the objective of shooting during sunsets. Thanks to the magical touch of the golden hour, a photograph’s level of attractiveness appears to level up by at least a couple notches. However, this does not mean that taking photos […]

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Life in Slow Shutter: Mastering Pedestrian Motion in Long Exposure Photography

Life in Slow Shutter: Mastering Pedestrian Motion in Long Exposure Photography

The intricate dance of urban life, with its ceaseless ebb and flow of people, presents a unique tableau for photographers. It’s in these pedestrian tides where the essence of a city truly lies. This blog post will explore the art of long exposure photography with a specific focus on capturing pedestrian motion. From embracing unpredictability […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunset Over Rice Terraces

Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunset Over Rice Terraces

The Yuanyang Rice Terraces in China are considered one of the must see places in the world. They have become a UNESCO World Heritage site, and depending on the time of day or year, they take on many different stunning looks. French photographer Thierry Bornier fell in love with the area and spends much of his […]

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Tips for Bringing Artificial Photo Lighting Outdoors

Tips for Bringing Artificial Photo Lighting Outdoors

Despite the power light has over an image, many photographers are a bit hesitant to work with artificial sources. After all, it’s much easier and less intimidating to simply use what the sun has to offer. And often times, available light on its own is beautiful. However, as photographer Gavin Hoey from Adorama explains, playing it safe won’t […]

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The Challenge of Photographing Classic Sites

The Challenge of Photographing Classic Sites

Classic or iconic sites. There’s a multitude of these all around the world. They are so popular that they are visited by millions of people every year. As a result, there are also millions of images of each of them. As photographers, our challenge is how to give our photographs of these sites a personal […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Rising Over Fireflies

Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Rising Over Fireflies

If you think about it, stars and fireflies appear roughly the same size to us. But in reality, they’re totally incomparable. Our entire planet becomes insignificant in size when compared to stars. But, when you change your perspective, even the tiniest of fireflies can be compared to the stars in the Milky Way. Just have […]

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Astro Photography Tips & Camera Settings

Astro Photography Tips & Camera Settings

Astrophotography opens a window to another world. The results are so powerful that they make us feel our insignificance. Professional astrophotographer Stan Moniz along with Chris Hau share camera settings, gear, and secret tricks to help you get started with photographing the stars: Gear for Astrophotography Moniz recommends that you have the following essential gear for […]

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Afternoon Light Photography Tips

Afternoon Light Photography Tips

Capturing stunning photographs is not solely reliant on ideal lighting conditions. Even in mediocre lighting, you can still create beautiful images if you understand how to work with the available light. Afternoon light, in particular, can be a challenging time for photography, but with the right techniques, you can transform ordinary scenes into extraordinary moments. […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Spring Night in Seoul

Interesting Photo of the Day: Spring Night in Seoul

When framing is done right, audiences look right at the subject in a powerful way. A good photographer can look for natural framing devices, such as trees or doorways, to enhance their shots. The following image, taken by photographer Jeffery Jung, is a great example of a well-executed shot using this technique: Jung shot the […]

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