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Finding Your Niche

Finding Your Niche

by David Cobb | Sep 30, 2018 | David Cobb, Education, Garden Photography, Japanese Gardens, Photography Business, Photography Tips | 0 comments

Finding Your Niche   I recently met up with photographer Mike Moats, and remembered his story of photographing the Watchman in Zion National Park. He stood there with 150 other people photographing the same damn scene and realized he couldn’t compete with all of them,...
Visionary Landscapes

Visionary Landscapes

by David Cobb | Nov 6, 2017 | Book Review, Garden Photography, Japanese Gardens | 0 comments

My new book Visionary Landscapes has just been released by Tuttle Publishing and it can be found at your local book store, chain, Japanese garden, or online venue. A description given by the publisher follows. Japanese gardens are found throughout the world...
Using a Telephoto Lens to Compress Garden Scenes

Using a Telephoto Lens to Compress Garden Scenes

by David Cobb | Apr 10, 2017 | Garden Photography, Photography Techniques, Spring Photography | 2 comments

Using a Telephoto Lens to Compress Garden Scenes Since gardens are beginning to blossom again after a long winter, I’m returning to the garden setting for this tip. A telephoto lens is essential in garden photography for picking out pieces of a distant landscape or...
Acadia National Park in Spring

Acadia National Park in Spring

by Adrian Klein | Jul 14, 2016 | Color, Garden Photography, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Spring Photography | 0 comments

   Photo: Colorful rocks that more resemble marbles more than rocks at Little Hunters Beach – Acadia National Park, Maine In May of this year I had an opportunity to spend a few days in Acadia National Park. If you are not familiar with the area it’s in the...
The “Cramming” or “Shoot-Through” Technique by David Cobb

The “Cramming” or “Shoot-Through” Technique by David Cobb

by David Cobb | Feb 8, 2016 | Garden Photography, Macro, Photography Techniques | 10 comments

The spring wildflowers have started to pop in the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon, so I thought I’d take the time to explore a technique I often use for photographing spring wildflowers called “shoot-through” or “cramming.” I had used this technique for a number of...
Tips for Photographing a Japanese Garden in Spring by David Cobb

Tips for Photographing a Japanese Garden in Spring by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Mar 26, 2014 | Garden Photography, Japanese Gardens, Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Spring Photography | 2 comments

Tips for Photographing a Japanese Garden in Spring By David Cobb   Recently I took a stroll through the Portland Japanese Garden to admire the cherry blossom blooms, and I took my camera along in case something caught my eye. When photographing for the book “Quiet...

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