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Ken is a master at capturing passing trains, as this image shows. With the light coming into the shot from our left, we not only get a bright, full view of the colorful locomotive, but we also get...
In this gorgeous misty scene, Chuckolat demonstrates how when there’s water present, you can break the rules and place the horizon right in the middle of the shot. Doing so maximizes the symmetry of...
This beautiful portrait of a little girl demonstrates how you can keep things simple and still end up with an eye-catching and memorable shot. Amber Fite kept the composition simple, with a shallow...
This close-up of a mushroom by Mark Fox is beautiful in its simplicity and composition. Notice how the shot adheres to the rule of thirds, shifting the mushroom to the right of center. The low point...
Aptly titled, Sunset With Deer, this shot of a sunset in Nara Prefecture is made even better by the presence of the small herd of deer in the foreground. The 16mm view allowed Hasan to capture all...
Titled “The Perfect Morning,” this image by Shrideep certainly looks perfect! Though the placing the horizon line in the middle of the frame is usually a no-no, in this case, it enhances the...
The great thing about landscapes like this one by Amber Fite is that they can often be found just outside your back window, assuming you live near the mountains, of course! Even though this shot was...
One thing you can do to create a more dramatic portrait is incorporate wardrobe choices that lend to drama. In this shot by Addie Lynn, the young lady’s dress elevates the image to a whole other...
Gary A. Randall offers up this stunner of a landscape that features just about everything you could hope for in a dramatic shot. Between the foreground detail, the beautiful reflection, the...
This shot of a passing train by Ken wins the title of Inspirational Photo of the Day because of its execution. Note how the train engine is perfectly sharp, and how the heat emanating from its stack...