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Behind the Shot: Cockspur Lighthouse
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The story behind every photograph is different. There can be great experiences that lead to the perfect photo, and there can be wild stories that tell of the hardship that... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
What Settings Should I Use For Night Photography?
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Photography has an extremely interesting progression of learning attached to it. If you’re anything like most photography enthusiasts, you probably started out shooting during bright sunlit hours while avoiding clouds... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Create Windows to the Outdoors
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In the art form of outdoor photography, you have many options to choose from in terms of composition. You can create wild foreground features or use leading lines to direct... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
7 Elements of a Great Bird Photograph
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In order to create beautiful images of birds on a consistent basis it is important to understand the many elements that combine to make a good photo. This includes: exposure,... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Think Outside the Box with High Key Photography
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I’ve got a question for you. Have you ever been unmotivated to go out and shoot? It’s a weird question, right? I mean, we all love outdoor photography. What is... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Behind the Shot: Too Close?
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Possibly the most prominent symbol of Central America's tropical forests, often seen on posters, puzzles, and greeting cards, is the red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas). These small creatures are only... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Photographing Birds in Flight
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When it comes to bird photography, there is nothing I love more than capturing an intimate portrait of a bird in its natural environment. Successfully creating an artistic photograph of... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
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