Monthly Archives: November 2013
Facelift on Facebook!
e-Newsletter Archive 2013
More than 20 new images online!
e-Newsletter Archive2013
Featured Photographer – Louis Marie Pr?au
Professional photographer since 2001, I take special care to share with a large audience the emotions felt when subjecting myself to wildlife, therefore participating to its preservation.Before the fulfilment of a new assignment, I take the time to learn about … Continue reading
“Europe gets wilder” – story in GEO Germany magazine!
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2012 PRO Photo Tours with Better Moments!
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Featured Photographer – Magnus Elander
When it comes to photography, I?m autodidact. My picture taking began purely as an amateur?s documentary. Often on bird and wildlife watching trips to odd places around the world. Does anyone still remember Pentax Spotmatic, Novoflex and Kodakchrome 64? My … Continue reading
Close-Up Wide-Angle
How-ToText And Photography By The EditorsNot every subject lends itself to the ultrawide perspective, of course. With the Sigma 10-20mm at 20mm, this photo has more depth than if it had been photographed with a normal or telephoto lens (which … Continue reading
Street Photography Contest Winners
Part of what I love about being the Photography Guide here at About.com is virtually meeting so many different folks from around the world. This street photography contest gave me another interesting look in to your world. After much deliberation, … Continue reading
Look Beyond the Obvious
How-To The other day I heard an old Fleetwood Mac song, “Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow” and decided to apply a photographic twist. If you know the song, sing along, “Don’t Stop Thinking About Your Photo.” Photographically, force yourself to … Continue reading
Photo of the Week: 18 July 2012
Intricate WorshipPhoto ? mahashakes with permission to About.com, Inc.Click on the photo to see the original post in the forum. Each week I select a photo from those posted in our forum to be the new photo of the week. … Continue reading
The Many Looks From Telezooms
How-ToText And Photography By Daniel J. Cox I remember my first zoom lens, the Nikkor 80-200mm