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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...
Sometimes the light is just too perfect! Margo Taussig Pinkerton definitely found the right moment to showcase this pink flamingo. The beautiful ray of warm light guides our eyes diagonally across...
It takes time and dedication to photograph the Northern Lights! Christopher Michael shows us his long exposure skills with this silhouette. This image, titled “Aurora Borealis Lone Tree,” is a...