Plan the Light for Better Animal Photography
Unlike portraiture, there is no “Smile for the camera” when photographing wildlife. Â No bringing animals into the studio or […]
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Unlike portraiture, there is no “Smile for the camera” when photographing wildlife. Â No bringing animals into the studio or […]
Plan the Light for Better Animal Photography Read More »
Yesterday, we discovered what circular polarizers are and what they accomplish. Â Today you’ll learn six tips for using a polarizer.
Six tips for using a polarizer Read More »
Today and tomorrow, my posts will discuss polarizers: what they are, when they are useful, and some lesser-known tips on
Oh the beauties of a polarizer! Read More »
All these years of using Flickr, I have never paid the $20 that are required for a Flickr Pro account.
Show your best work Read More »
Taking pictures of kids is easy when compared to photographing babies. Â Kids are always smiling and running around and doing
Tips for photographing little babies Read More »
Please comment below on how I could have improved the title of this post. Â It’s an article about pre-focusing your
Pre-focus the moment Read More »
Actually, they probably aren’t noisy but if you clicked on this link, I bet they are suffering from grain. Â What’s
My HDR photos are noisy! Read More »
We’ve all heard the old maxim “Don’t bite off more than you can chew.” Â It is solid sage wisdom and
Bite-sized composition in photography Read More »
Portrait photography often means short depth-of-field. Â In fact, when the photographer is close to the subject and a low aperture
Focus and recompose, or compose and focus? Read More »
Leonardo Da Vinci wasn’t even alive during the age of photography, but he did have something to say about composition:
The Da Vinci Rule of Composition Read More »
Fine. Â It’s a lie. Â I got you to read this post by promising general tips on sports photography in general,
5 Tips to improve your sports photography Read More »
Perfect shot. Â Perfect lens. Â Perfect set-up. Â Harsh, mid-day lighting. Â Ugh! Â Such was the situation when I came upon these fawns
Wildlife Photography at High Noon Read More »