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Pet portraits aren’t that different from portraits of people in that you still need the right lighting, composition, framing, and so forth. This photo by Skudobi also shows that having the subject...
Oftentimes, the best portraits are those that are more candid, rather than posed in nature. Lovaphotos shows this concept to perfection in this gorgeous shot that gives the impression that the...
This photo by Joshua Snow just goes to show that taking tightly-framed photos of landscapes can be well worth the effort. In this case, the shards of ice offer a compelling subject, with interesting...
Making portraits of animals is a task that requires much patience, but as this shot by David W. Black demonstrates, the long waits for the ideal moment to press the shutter button are well worth it!...
Timing is everything in wildlife photography, and Justin Black timed this shot just right to capture several Chinstrap Penguins come ashore on Deception Island in Antarctica. Their act of “flying”...
To make an eye-catching portrait, sometimes you need to get out of the studio and into nature’s beauty, as Amber Fite has done in this incredible shot. The slightly blurred background helps separate...
This breathtaking shot of Hraunfossar, or the “Lava Falls” in Iceland, is a perfect example of how using a slow shutter to blur the movement of features in the landscape can elevate the quality of...
Joshua Snow hit it out of the park with this colorful autumn photo. With all the colors and textures in the foreground, this scene necessitated a high horizon to maximize the foreground we see in...
Though Gary R. Hook’s photo of Ship Rock initially looks like it was taken during the day, upon second glance, you can see the stars in the background. This photo is actually a single frame captured...
While fog might deter some photographers from grabbing their gear and heading out, as you can see in this photograph by David W. Shaw, fog can add a lot of beauty to a photo. In this case, the low...