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One of the great things about using water reflections in landscape photos is that you can compose a highly simple shot, but due to the reflection, you get double the details. This shot by Jared is...
Light painting is a beautiful technique that looks hard to do, but can be much easier to pull off than you think. In this example by Tyler Ramirez, the combination of the linear lines of light and...
Just like when you’re making a portrait of a person, when photographing wildlife, getting on the animal’s eye level is a way to make a more intimate portrait that shows the world from their...
The Northern Lights are a gorgeous subject for a photo any day of the week, but when they’re part of such a beautiful composition with their light reflecting in the blurry waters of a creek, their...
Landscape photos can sometimes be overwhelmed with detail, which is why striving for simplicity can often get you a better shot. This beautiful photo by Hassner Pepler shows that a simple...
Though the rule of thirds suggests placing the subject toward the left or right of center, sometimes it’s best to break the rules and put the subject smack in the middle of the shot. This beautiful...
When taking photos at sunrise and sunset, it’s not just the great light and colors in the sky that you can use to draw people’s attention to your photos. Instead, as David W. Shaw demonstrates in...
This beautiful shot by Gary R. Hook shows the advantages of finding the perfect perspective from which to take the shot. In this case, lowering the eye level to the fender of this old Chevy helps...
Sometimes the best thing about a photo are the small details, and that’s certainly the case in this shot by Brent Watkins. The scenery is beautiful, to be sure, but the texture of the sand and the...
When photographing the night sky, having a foreground element to create interest is a good idea. In this case, kevin.mcde uses the windmill as a perfect element of interest. Notice how the windmill...