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Using lines in your photographs can add interest and lead your viewers on an adventure through your image. Ktsa5239 breaks this photograph in thirds with the horizontal lines. The repeating vertical...
Macro Photography lets you capture the personality of tiny creatures, like this bold jumping spider. Shea also caught the mini reflection of this adorable spider. Using macro photography, you can...
Ultralight demonstrates why having a long focal length lens can make photographs pop. The wonderfully bokeh background creates distance between the birds and the trees. The birds looking in...
The most wonderful thing about photography is we get to change people's perspectives. Tomaseliasgonzalezbenitez looked up and saw the most wonderful light filtering through the autumn leaves....
Long exposures are great for photographing cityscapes during blue hour! You can feel the rush of traffic but the city looks still. Don’t forget that you need a tripod! Stafan P Olsson, whether by...
Knowing when to use sun flares in a photograph is a true artform. Daniel Boca used the last bits of light streaming from the sun to create a warm and wonderful sunset photograph. Framing the sun...
Ice contains so many intricate shapes and designs. Using macro photography, you can explore the wonderland frozen in your own backyard or in a glacier. Justin Black captured the delicate dimensions...
I was listening to a podcast the other day, and they were talking about why sometimes photographers feel that their work needs to look like a photograph. When we are creating artworks, a photograph...
Portraits are an intimate experience between the photographer and the subject. Building good rapport with the person you are photographing is essential. This beautiful image by VeronikaGL gives us a...
When you travel, be sure to look for out of the way and interesting places to photograph. Glen Donharl found a wonderful piece of history with this wooden trestle bridge in the Sacramento Mountains...