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Photography – Learning the Hard Way

Photography – Learning the Hard Way

by Adrian Klein | Jul 1, 2018 | Composition, Education, Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

Most of what you see and read around photography talks about our successes and showcases only our best work. This isn’t surprising as we prefer to show off the good, not the bad, if are trying to capture another person’s split-second attention before the next shiny...
Photographing the Abstract

Photographing the Abstract

by David Cobb | May 10, 2018 | Abstract Photography, Color, Composition, Education, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

“One should not photograph things for what they are but what else they are.” – Minor White   Blurs, blends, composites, pans, macro, long exposures, and multiple exposures are just a few ways to create abstract images. No matter how you create them, they all need...
Tips For Photographing White Sands National Monument Part 2

Tips For Photographing White Sands National Monument Part 2

by Kevin McNeal | Apr 30, 2018 | Composition, Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Tips | 0 comments

Introduction Back in 2011, I wrote an article on photographing White Sands National Monument based on my first visit. You can click the link here if you would like to see the article. The reason I wrote that particular article, is that fact I learned a lot of hard...
Photographing Lighthouses

Photographing Lighthouses

by David Cobb | Mar 19, 2018 | Composition, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

“Lighthouses are endlessly suggestive signifiers of both human isolation and our ultimate connectedness to each other.”  – Virginia Woolf I love photographing lighthouses; they can be so majestic, mysterious, beautiful, and yes even foreboding. We...
Tips And Tricks For Photographing Northern Lights

Tips And Tricks For Photographing Northern Lights

by Kevin McNeal | Mar 12, 2018 | Alaska, Camera Raw, Composition, Education, Night Photography, Northern Lights, Winter Photography | 0 comments

What Are The Northern Lights And Why Do They Happen * The most important thing when trying to predict Aurora is looking at the KP index on a scale from 1 to 9 in terms of geomagnetic strength * Aurora Service Or Aurora App that have Aurora alerts.....
Winter Trees… Without Snow

Winter Trees… Without Snow

by Adrian Klein | Feb 18, 2018 | Color, Composition, Fall Color Photography, Locations, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Spring Photography, Winter Photography | 0 comments

It feels like during any given season we as nature photographers spend time chasing after the elements that first and foremost speak to the season. I would say this certainly applies to trees as well. When someone says fall, we think of trees with colors of a vibrant...
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