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Photography Above the Clouds
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There are few sights in nature that are as awe-inspiring as being high up a mountain, looking down upon a sea of clouds. Getting above the clouds doesn’t happen often,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Photo Composition Tip: One (Is the Loneliest Number)
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In the previous articles in this series, I have discussed ways to make successful compositions using three and two primary subjects. Now we have arrived at one. One seems easy:... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Photo Composition Tip: It Takes Two
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In my last article on photography composition, I discussed ways to use three primary subjects to create powerful compositions. And although I have a bit of a soft spot in... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Choosing a Digital Camera for Landscape Photography
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So, you’re interested in getting serious about taking landscape photos. Is your current digital camera up to the task? Landscape photographs require a digital camera that is capable of capturing... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Photo Composition Tip: Three is a Magic Number
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I’m not a big fan of the so-called “Rule of Odds,” which claims that photographic compositions are more visually appealing when there is an odd number of subjects. Of course,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Use Complementary Colors in Photography
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Complementary colors—that is, colors opposite one another on the color wheel—can be used very effectively in visual art, including photography. When juxtaposed, complementary colors make each seem brighter and more... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How and When to Use Auto ISO
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I’ve often found myself in the field working in fast-changing lighting conditions. When a high shutter speed is necessary to capture moving subjects, constantly having to monitor and change my... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
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