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The Painted Hills of Oregon are a sight to see, but they take on an even greater beauty when they’re pictured below a rainbow. Gary A. Randall’s photo is certainly a treat for the eyes and...
Rob’s photo of the Thompson Mountains under the Milky Way can only be described as stunning. Each of these subjects would be beautiful on their own, but together with the low clouds and the water,...
Talk about breathtaking! This shot by efossati looks like something right out of the Lord of the Rings. The soaring mountain peaks provide visual interest with their shapes and forms while the...
It’s typical to photograph landscapes with a visible horizon, or at least a little bit of sky showing. But as Brent shows us, there is more than enough visual appeal in the landscape to omit both of...
Though it’s most common to photograph wildlife such that you also see their surroundings, as this photo by Kendall01 demonstrates, zooming in and creating a more intimate wildlife portrait can be...
To make a portrait a little more appealing, it’s a good idea to place the subject in an interesting setting. In this case, turkeyjerky214 put his model on a highly detailed Chesterfield sofa in a...
This shot by Gary A. Randall is all about the foreground. Sure, the background is beautiful in its own right with the interesting shapes and textures of the landscape and the saturated colors of the...
Though the beautifully blurry action of the waves in this shot by Rob might be the most obvious element in the photo, the rock formations in the background are certainly eye-catching as well....
In this photo by efossati, you see how important great light is to a landscape photo. In this case, the sidelighting highlights the beautiful hills in the foreground, adding wonderful contrast to...
What makes bridges such a great subject for a photo is their shape and details. In this shot by Ed, the subtle arch of the roadway and the swooping lines of the bridge’s support cables make for an...