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Including background elements in macro photography can help add a sense of scale to add more interest. These tiny purple flowers look as big as the setting sun in Ravi Chandra Adla’s photograph....
Changing your perspective can change your photograph for the better. Getting down low can offer your viewers something new to see, as people will rarely bend down to take a look at things. PT user...
Waiting for the right time to take a photograph can lead to fantastic results. Tony-n-okc frames the sunset with silhouettes of trees while watching for the moment the sun dips behind a tree to...
Man made objects can make a landscape more interesting. Eileen Laurette’s very clever composition leads us through the landscape right to the old building being restored in the country landscape.
Bird photography can be difficult but LenV_21 makes it looks easy. He gives us a front row seat of this olive thrush feeding its baby. Notice the tack sharp eyes, but that the movement of the wings...
You can tell that these are some dedicated chess players! Street photography is one of the best ways to tell the stories of daily life. PetroskeyProductions finds an incredible moment on a chilly...
Using the river rocks in the foreground, Perfect Shot gives us two focal points in this wonderful long exposure waterfall photograph. The beautiful, creamy water is the perfect addition to this...
Finding the perfect background for a portrait is critical. A background that is too cluttered can distract from your subject. I am Sasha uses the yellow brick wall to complement the teal shirt of...
Using macro photography can let you pick out the tiny details, giving your viewers time to pause and take a deeper look at your work. Robert_Frost’s image of these two tiny frogs playing checkers is...
Using colors that are high contrast are a great way to grab a viewer's attention. And with a little creative cropping gilmannayeem has created a work of art from a simple flower.