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What’s so great about this shot by Paul Rossi is its simplicity. This Snowy Owl is interesting enough on his own that the image doesn’t need a bunch of fluff to catch one’s eye. The texture of the...
Larry Marshall’s gorgeous shot of Yosemite reminds us of the incredible beauty that can be found the world-over. But as Larry suggests, getting out of your comfort zone and working harder for “the...
Nicholas Steinberg is a master of landscapes, but in this shot, he shows off his urban photography skills. Not only do the leading lines of the trolley tracks help drive our eyes deeper into the...
Using a slow shutter enables you to create a dreamy world, like this one that was captured by donnnnnny. Using a two-second shutter speed, he was able to add beautiful blur to the waterfall in the...
Oregon never looked so good than in this beautiful shot by Joseph Watrous. Not only does this photograph show the importance of great light, but it also demonstrates how having foreground interest...
What’s better than a sunset? A long exposure sunset! Kah-Wai’s gorgeous image required a three-minute exposure to get the ethereal effect in the clouds and the water that you see here. Having static...
When photographing wildlife, it’s important to get on their eye level to provide the viewer with a glimpse of what the world looks like from the perspective of the animal. And as you can see in this...
With landscape photography so popular, finding unique ways to display the landscape will help your images stand out. As Jennifer King so adeptly demonstrates in this shot, silhouetting the landscape...
Black and white photography can be difficult to pull off well. But looking at Kodakevin’s shot of Jerusalem makes it look easy! In this case, the stark contrast between the shaded areas and those...
Larry Marshall’s shot of the sun setting above the ocean and cliffside is definitely on point. The colors of the sunset are immediately attention-grabbing, but the beautiful reflection of the light...