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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.
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....