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When photographing birds, don’t discount the value of snapping a photo from a sharply upward-looking perspective, as Tim Boyer did in this image. The bird’s outstretched wings are on full display,...
GJ shows off the value of having a simple background when photographing small subjects in this shot of an Empusa Mantis. Since the mantis has so much intricate detail, framing the shot with a...
This warm, bright shot by Hans just goes to show that there doesn’t have to be a lot of fine detail in an image to be powerful. The silhouettes of the trees, temples, and mountains give the image a...
Lofoten, Norway has never looked so good as in this stunning photo by Lior Yaakobi. The low-hanging clouds keep the scene intimate and allows the brightness of the red homes jump off the screen. The...
This shot of these Pileated Woodpeckers shows how a long focal length and proper framing can set a bird photo off. Paul Rossi got in close to the action (photographing the birds from a blind) to...
Though the long exposure to blur the movement of the water in this shot by donnnnnny is the star of the show, an argument could be made that the layers in this shot is what sets it off. Between the...
Shape and color are often used to give a photo more interest. And in this case, kpanchalco uses these features to perfection. The shape of the fish, along with the sheer number of them, as well as...
Destin Sparks captured the beauty of Moraine Lake in this epic sunrise shot. Notice the use of complementary colors to give this image more impact - the blue tones of the lake and sky and the orange...
Macro photography offers us a peek into worlds we might not typically notice. And when done right, like in this shot by GJ, they can be truly spectacular. One of the keys to a great macro shot is...
Paul Rossi created a beautiful portrait of this Golden-Winged Warbler perched in a crabapple tree. The key to the success of this image is in part with the framing of the shot. Notice how the bird...