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Trip Report: Leprechaun Canyon, Utah
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During a recent trip to southeast Utah, I spotted a magnificent rainbow arcing high above the twisted red rock desert. Unable to resist its beckoning call, I followed the rainbow... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Behind the Shot: Caineville Badlands, Utah
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In the past, I’ve written and spoken a lot about how planning for landscape photography requires a lot of scouting, and patience. During a recent photo trip to the desert... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Trip Report: Ethiopia’s Sof Omar Caves
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One of the world’s most spectacular and extensive underground caverns and a proposed World Heritage Site, the Sof Omar cave system is an extraordinary natural phenomenon of breathtaking beauty. At... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Trip Report: Rock-Hewn Churches of Ethiopia’s Tigray Region
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Remote, ancient, and breathtaking, the over 200 rock-hewn churches of the Tigray region of Ethiopia were built in high, remote places to protect against attackers. Carved from cliff faces high... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Trip Report: Danakil Depression, Ethiopia
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One of the hottest and driest places on Earth, the Danakil Depression in the northern part of the Afar region in Ethiopia (part of the great East African Rift Valley)... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Photograph Shapes Instead of Landscapes
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I believe that the three biggest concepts in photography are gear, composition, and post-processing. The smallest of those three is gear, the second smallest is post-processing, and the one that... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tips for Planning Landscape Shooting Locations
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I often get asked the question: how do you find your landscape photography locations? Typically, a lot of planning goes into my choice of locations and compositions, sometimes even months... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Importance of Photographing Clouds for Outdoor Photography
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Whenever you include the sky in your photos, chances are your compositions will look better if there are clouds—the right kind of clouds, that is. Photographing clouds is really important... 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
“Unseeing” Photo Challenge Assignment 1: Lenses
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What is “unseeing?” The answer to this question begins with a secret: Photography is more than just pointing your camera at something beautiful and triggering the shutter. If you really... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Importance of a Post-Processing Workflow
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Let’s talk about the importance of a post-processing workflow. Workflows in the field can consist of planning, composition, framing, and shooting. Similarly, a post-processing workflow also contains steps that established... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Lesson 1: Make, Don’t Take
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It all begins by seeing the world around you with a creative eye; this course will help you to do just that. It will give you a creative tool set... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Lesson 2: Be In The Moment
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Of all the modules in this course, this is the most important to master. It will lay the foundation for everything that is to come. What is so important here?... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Lesson 4: Make It Your Own
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Over the previous three lessons, we have been building the foundation for this installment of our See! Create! Workshop. Creating compelling shots comes down to how you see the world.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Use Leading Lines to Create Compelling Landscape Photos
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Leading lines are vertical, horizontal, or diagonal lines that attract a viewer’s attention and lead the eye to critical areas in your image. Leading lines are an effective tool for... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Broadening Your Perspective with Panoramas
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I want to put you in my boots for a moment. Keep in mind that they might be very broken in, large and probably wet because to get to any... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Photographing the Falkland Islands
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The Falkland Islands, located in the South Atlantic off the coast of South America, are world-renowned for their exceptional wildlife photography opportunities. Large, easily accessible colonies contain tens of thousands... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Third Child of Manual Mode
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Alright, before we start let’s do a quick review to make sure we are all on the same page. Shutter: Controls the amount of time your camera is taking a... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Why Knowing Manual Is Essential for Photography Success
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I’ve had the pleasure of talking to a lot of photographers in a lot of different photo industries. I thought that the best way to find my place in the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Trip Report: Great Sand Dunes National Park
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I believe that photographers should have a great idea of the shots that they want to take when they travel to a new location. I’m not talking about vague, general... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
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
Why Post-Processing Your Water Photos is Different
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Whenever I’m teaching in a photography workshop or in a classroom setting, I always try to get students into a comfortable workflow they can follow for every photograph they edit.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Photographing Early Blooming Spring Flowers
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Early blooming flowers provide plenty of opportunities to take great pictures in spring. The variety of colors and species available make for endless creative possibilities. We are also more sensitive... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
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