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James@ApertureXplorer took advantage of the soft colors of the sky to create the perfect backdrop for this image. With the soft pink hues of the clouds mimicking the soft tones of the buildings’...
Sometimes it’s worth taking a risk to create a better portrait, and as Abby Mathison shows in this photo, adding some movement and a reflection to the shot was well worth the risk. The manner in...
Shea is a master of macro photography, and this image demonstrates why. The focus is spot-on, the framing is perfect, and the angle of view makes it a more interesting shot. This is an all-around...
This jaw-dropping shot by Joshua Snow was created out of multiple exposures - eight different shots for focusing and three different shots for exposure. The final result is a beautifully detailed...
Paweł Uchorczak’s photo of Provence just goes to show that the angle from which you frame the shot can have a significant impact on the overall quality of the image. By taking a lower shooting...
One of the easiest ways to create a better landscape photo is to find ways to give it depth. Sometimes that means using leading lines, but other times, that means shooting through something like...
Larry Marshall puts on a show in this gorgeous abstract landscape photo. By inducing motion blur on purpose, he was able to create a photo that’s not only beautiful to view, but highly unique as well!
When creating a portrait, considering the wardrobe the model wears is an absolute must. In this case, Shannon Leigh Studios perfectly matched the deep red color of the gown with a dark gray...
Sunset photos don’t have to be all about the sunset, as this beauty of a photo by Jennifer King demonstrates. Rather than framing the shot with the sunset occupying much of the frame, Jennifer...
Brenda’s sunset photo of two boys fishing shows that you don’t need an out-of-the-ordinary subject to create a beautiful photo. The silhouette of the boys and their boat immediately grabs your...