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Interesting Photo of the Day: Windmill in Netherlands During Sunrise

Interesting Photo of the Day: Windmill in Netherlands During Sunrise

Morning hours can really be  fruitful for a photographer—if you’re able to leave your bed early, that is. Albert Dros’s image truly supports this statement: Dros actually loves to shoot in these kind of conditions: early morning with a pink sky, lots of ground fog, and spring flowers. As his photo title suggests, the windmill does look […]

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Top 10 Dog Photography Tips

Top 10 Dog Photography Tips

Dogs are undoubtedly one of the most loved members of the family. This love for our four-legged friends is a core reason why many people like to have them photographed. But photographing a dog is an entirely different story from photographing humans. Professional dog photographer Andy Biggar shares his top ten tips for taking amazing […]

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How to Capture Motion and Blur in Photography

How to Capture Motion and Blur in Photography

The fans are screaming; the Bulls have the ball, and you are following number 23 as he approaches the basket. He jumps, he shoots … you score! You did get that picture just as the ball left his fingertips, didn’t you? If you got that Sports Illustrated cover shot, the ball would be frozen just […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Heart of the Tree

Interesting Photo of the Day: Heart of the Tree

It’s like staring at the Tree of the Dead from the gothic movie Sleepy Hollow. Except the perspective is almost from the inside of the tree—and it’s full of life. This image by wilderness photographer Marc Adamus is a stunning example of how life can survive in some of the most barren places on the […]

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Macro Insect Photographer Shares His Setup

Macro Insect Photographer Shares His Setup

In a recent video, professional photographer Stewart Wood unveiled his new setup for indoor macro photography. Designed primarily for capturing images of living subjects like insects or jumper spiders, the setup is not only more reliable and versatile than its predecessor, but it also allows for outdoor use, a significant upgrade: The New Setup Wood’s […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Determined Doggy Diver

Interesting Photo of the Day: Determined Doggy Diver

This is one determined little dog. Diving into a swimming pool to fetch its orange tennis ball, the dachshund is all in — eyes bulging, mouth open, paws reaching — that ball is his. Part of photographer Seth Casteel‘s “Underwater Dogs” series, this photo is just one of many that captures the comical antics and […]

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How to Fix Low Light Noisy Photos in Luminar

How to Fix Low Light Noisy Photos in Luminar

In a recent video, professional photographer Robert Vanelli shares how to fix digital noise in high ISO images using Luminar. The video, which is a part of the Luminar Coffee Break series, features Vanelli discussing his experience photographing a young boy while stuck on a tarmac: Vanelli shot the images with a Nikon D700 at […]

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Neutral Density Filters: Square vs Circular

Neutral Density Filters: Square vs Circular

Square ND filters and circular ND filters are two types of Neutral Density filters that reduce the amount of light entering the camera. Both filters have their pros and cons, and choosing one over the other depends on the specific shooting scenario and the photographer’s preferences. Square ND Filters: Flexibility: Square filters are part of […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Rainy London

Interesting Photo of the Day: Rainy London

Believe it or not, rainy day conditions are a great time to be walking around a city taking photographs. Of course, the flexibility will be limited but this limitation is what will force you to think creatively. Then, there’s also the advantage of being able to photograph the moody side of the city. Everything about […]

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Bird Photography Shutter Speed Techniques

Bird Photography Shutter Speed Techniques

Are you stuck in a photography rut, lacking creativity, and taking the same photo over and over again? If you are into wildlife photography or are willing to venture into it, photographer Matt Kloskowski shares an interesting technique using longer shutter speeds to open up a world of creative potential: In his recent video, Kloskowski […]

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