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By taking a low angle of view, Keith was able to mirror the sun going down. By doing so, the foreground plays a more important role in the shot, and we get to see the texture of the wet sand and the...
Western Australia is certainly a landscape photographer’s paradise, and this photo by Destin Sparks shows why. The beauty of the white sands is undeniable, their soft colors and warm sunlight making...
Though taking photos in the winter presents a whole different set of challenges from the other seasons, as you can see in this shot by Tim Vollmer, there’s plenty of reasons to get out there in the...
Joshua Snow’s epic photo of Mt. Beckwith in Colorado shows why autumn is a fantastic time of year for landscape photography. Not only are the colors of the sunset impressive, but so too are the...
One of the keys to a good landscape photo is including foreground interest of some kind. This image by Jens Klettenheimer has two foreground elements that help guide our eyes into the shot - the...
This photo by Marc Pickering is a nice combination of old and new. The remains of the castle harken back to days gone by while the modern power lines behind it remind us that many gorgeous...
Ryan’s masterful shot of this lava flow meeting the ocean is a wonderful example of how to use shutter speed to increase the visual appeal of the image. By slowing the shutter down, the smoke from...
Taking portraits of children can be a challenge because it can be difficult to get them to sit still and pose like you want. The easy solution to this problem, as so aptly demonstrated in this...
Sometimes it’s hard to grasp the size of landscape elements in a photograph, but by adding something to the composition that’s a familiar size, you can help the viewer figure out the scale of the...
Shea’s photo sure puts the “bug” in “bugeye!” What a beautiful shot that highlights the intricate details of such a small organism. Notice how the detail on the insect’s legs is so sharp, too. Good...