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Flower Photography: 4 Quick Tips for Great Tulip Photos
Related reminder: only a little while left for Photographing Fabulous Flowers at 68% Off Armed with the four simple, yet very effective strategies that I will share here, you can venture out to capture tulips, or any flowers, in a … Continue reading
What Makes a Great Photograph?
I’m sure this article will be controversial. I mean, after all, how do you objectively characterize what makes a good photograph? It’s not like marking a mathematics paper, where there is always a right or wrong answer. Photography, much like … Continue reading
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Update: The US PlayStation Plus price we highlighted earlier is still holding strong, The UK one is slowly going up in price, although it's still the best PS Plus deal around by miles. Is this a sign the big discount … Continue reading
How to Take Great Food Photos this Holiday Season
The post How to Take Great Food Photos this Holiday Season appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mat Coker. This holiday season your Instagram feed is going to be filled with photos of people’s food. Many … Continue reading
5 Tips to Guarantee Great Road Trip Photos
The post 5 Tips to Guarantee Great Road Trip Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. Few things say “Midwest United States” like hay bales and rolling hills. You won’t find scenes like this … Continue reading
How to Take Great Nature Photos
“We cannot command nature except by obeying her.” –Francis Bacon Whether you’re taking a picture of a geranium in your backyard garden or a grizzly bear in the Rocky Mountains, capturing a great photo outdoors means working with Mother Nature, … Continue reading
How to Find & Photograph Great Macro Subjects
Quick reminder: only a little while left for The Photographer’s Creativity Catalog at 62% Off If there’s one type of photography “wild west”, it’s macro photography. Photo by Vida Dimovska; ISO 100, f/5.6, 1/100-second exposure. While most other subject – … Continue reading
Fall Foliage: Tips For Taking Great Fall Photos
Here are some tips for creating great fall images: 1. Use Indirect Light Try to avoid bright sunny days, which tend to increase the contrast and brightness of the colors. Instead, go for partial or full shade. Shooting on overcast … Continue reading
Seven Great Ways to Control the Photography Background
Much thought goes into photographing an interesting, compelling main subject. In concentrating too much on the main subject though, it’s possible to neglect an equally important part of the photo – the photography background. The background needs to be controlled … Continue reading
5 Road Trip Photography Tips – Come Home with Great Photos
Who doesn’t love a good road trip? You pick a destination, plan your route, pack up your stuff in the car, and hit the road. For many, the open road signifies freedom, opportunity, exploration, and adventure. As much time as … Continue reading
How to Work a Location to Get More Great Photos
I wouldn’t be able to count the number of potentially great photos I’ve missed because I visited a location with only one image in mind. It’s easy to fall for the temptation to set up, get your shot, then pack … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Great White Shark Breaching at Sunset
Wildlife photography can involve an element of danger or surprise from the unpredictability of animals in their natural habitats. In this case, ocean wildlife photographers are permitted to drag seal decoys through the water during peak Great White season. They … Continue reading