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Larry Marshall’s beautiful shot of this reflection in Yosemite demonstrates how looking for alternative compositions can result in a gem of a shot. Rather than training his camera on the impressive...
James@ApertureXplorers has a beauty on his hands with this image of Multnomah Falls. Typically, you see this gorgeous waterfall from a higher perspective (and from a further distance as well). This...
This breathtaking long exposure by Diego has all the makings of an awesome photo. There’s great colors in the background, textures in the rocks that give the shot depth, foreground interest to draw...
When taking photos of birds in flight, like this one by Kelly Todd, it’s important to maintain a fast enough shutter speed to freeze the bird’s movement. In this case, Kelly used an ISO of 2800 to...
Dani Lefrancois’ photos of Banff are showstoppers, to be sure. This shot of Moraine Lake offers a different view of this iconic landscape under the shroud of some low-hanging clouds. The inclusion...
Destin Sparks is a master of landscapes, and this beauty is no exception! The use of the boulders as foreground interest helps ground the shot and provides some darker tones to an otherwise...
This sweet portrait by Stevie Cruz Photography shows the value of including loved ones in portraits. Instead of this being a shot of the expecting mother on her own, we get to witness a beautiful...
What a stunning photo by Jennifer King! This image perfectly captures the beauty of these horses in full gallop across the field of view of the camera. Notice how the water droplets add a little...
Joshua Snow shows us how important it is to have a focal point in your photos. In this case, the focal point is the deep cracks that litter the valley floor. The pattern they create is visually...
This photo by Trevor Anderson Photography is aptly titled “Hills of Gold.” The lighting is certainly spectacular, but so too are the jagged mountain peaks that grab your attention and draw you into...