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Daniel Blackburn’s shot of this little grizzly bear cub demonstrates how highlighting an animal’s personality can add another dimension of interest to a wildlife photo. The timing of the shot with...
If you’re ever uncertain how to compose a shot, try filling the frame with the subject. As you can see in this photo by Dan Blackburn, filling the frame with the rock wall and arch puts the gorgeous...
Though photography rules like the rule of thirds are good to know and understand, you don’t always have to use them. As this image by Alaskan Thru the Lens demonstrates, you can create an...
Anatolich’s photo of a winter wonderland makes you want to grab your warm clothes and head for the mountains. The use of framing - utilizing the trees to frame the mountain peak - helps make the...
Iurie Belegurschi’s breathtaking photo of the Holuhraun Eruption in Iceland is a nice reminder of how getting some altitude can present you with unique and interesting perspectives for photographing...
A good long exposure of water needs to include static elements whose sharpness contrasts with the blurry goodness of the water. In this case, Gary A. Randall’s photo of Dry Creek in the Columbia...
Winter might be over for those of us in the northern hemisphere, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t appreciate winter’s beauty. Ed’s photo entitled “The Frozen Dance” was taken on Christmas morning...
This dark and wonderfully moody shot by efossati also has lovely bright details that add a punch of contrast. The yellow and white flowers in the foreground are a nice juxtaposition to the dark...
Baker Beach, which is where Ed took this photo, is a must-see spot if you’re in the Bay Area. It’s challenging at sunset, though, because the mist rolls in and begins to obscure the bridge, the...
Another week, another shot by efossati! This stunning image is a perfect illustration of how good light can make the shot. The deep shadows of the landscape give it plenty of drama, but the beams of...