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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.
Taking creative portraits is always fun, but they can take a bit of planning. Fox Collins has very cleverly used printed photos of his model and then covered the face with a fox. The sky is the...
Sometimes a good photograph presents itself when you least expect it. Out on a walk in Rome shetty1962 found a lovely street cafe down a little ally. The darkness of the night allowed for the...
Pattern and repetition are important design elements in a good photograph. Chris Pauwels spotted the break in the pattern of crosses giving extra weight to the memorial with flowers and signs. This...
As a photographer, you have a choice in how to frame the image you capture. Sometimes the best choice is to not include the whole subject in your photograph. [email protected] used this technique...
Putting a recognizable subject into landscapes can help give a sense of scale. Renee Lund uses wild horses to show us the vast plains and rock formations in the badlands of Wyoming.
Using colorsplash is a great way to draw attention to details in a black and white photograph. The color can direct the eye of the viewer to the exact place in the photograph you want them to see....
As a landscape or wildlife photographer you can make an amazing plan, scout your locations, and have all the right gear but you still might need a little luck. Kyle found the most beautiful fall...
People speak volumes without saying a word. Mark Schumann captured this perfect, grouchy moment in Paris, leaving us to wonder what has made this woman so angry.
Getting close to your subjects is always a good thing. This old canoe doesn’t seem to mind that Emma got right up to it to help change the perspective. An image like this makes the viewer pause to...