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Once again, we see why golden hour is such a wonderful time to create photographs. Ken has made an incredible portrait of this old airplane using those first rays of light. The shadows and...
Keep in mind the colors in your images. Dragan Cerovic pairs the beautiful purple of the crocus to the green of the foliage in the background.
Tony-n-okc captures the last rays of a gorgeous sunset. Silhouetting buildings is a wonderful way to add interest to sunset images.
Keeping your foreground in mind when you are creating landscape images is critical. Glenn Donharl uses the yellow trees to draw the viewers back to the mountain peaks.
Small details can make fantastic images. Vladimir focuses on these old books in a pool of light. Looking for these types of details can really improve your photography skills.
Controlling your depth of field is very important when shooting macro images. Highschool_photography uses the shallow depth of field to focus in on the center petals of this zinnia.
Kate Yelkovan created a fantastic low key portrait. The model melts gorgeously into the background. This is a great way to bring attention to the model’s face.
Keeping an eye out for patterns is a great way to challenge yourself. Randy A. Myers created a fantastic image of a fun window dress behind some very interesting mismatched windows.
Getting up close and personal with insects makes for wonderful Macro images! Stefan P Olsson gives us a glimpse of the secret life of a bee as she gathers pollen and nectar for her hive.
Low key, moody images invite the view to take a closer look. This fine art image Luis G show us just how gorgeous details can be in black and white.