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Changing your perspective can give your images a new look and feel. Chris Pauwels got up close and personal with the statue of Jan de Lichte and gave this notorious criminal a heroic feeling.
Street photography is about observing the people around you and creating a vignette, an image that tells a small story. Randy A. Myers found this wonderful family moving through the park on a...
Sometimes, magic just happens. Peter Kurdulija’s visit to Lake Pukaki in New Zealand was only enhanced by the summer drizzle of rain. His inspired idea to include the yellow umbrella in the...
All lines in this image lead to the happy couple in the center. Matthew Erasmus perfectly framed this bride and groom creating an image that will last a lifetime.
This fantastic image by Ken shows the steaming breaks and the heat waves coming from this old Union Pacific Engine. The choice to make this image black and white was a great idea. It helps the...
Using rim lighting can enhance a silhouette giving the image more depth and features that pop. Michael Gane expertly lit this couple to create an incredibly romantic image.
Depth of field is a powerful tool. Datchinamoorthi uses it to separate the subject of his photograph from the other bird in the image. He also uses the rule thirds to frame this photograph.
Keeping an eye out for contrasting colors and something unique that stands out from the background is a fantastic way to create interest in an image. AmDe Sidik found this little yellow boat out on...
Checking out what your hometown has to offer can make for interesting photographs. WalterC caught this intense look from a punk rock singer at a local street festival.
Black and white can make for interesting long exposure images. Bob Eisenman created a very cool photograph of a busy intersection at night.