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What to Photograph in Death Valley

Death Valley is as formidable a place as the name suggests. People die here from overexposure to the heat, particularly runners or those who are not prepared by bringing enough water and wearing protective clothing. It’s also a place with extreme settings. When the heat of the summer dies away, it gives way to extreme cold – and the scenery transforms with each change, too. There are heights and depths, extreme dryness along with the other phenomena, and tarmac roads stretching between areas of almost untouched nature.

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What to Photograph in Greece

If you are planning a trip to Greece, no doubt you will want to bring your camera along to take advantage of your temporary location. But there’s a big difference between vacation snapshots and professional landscape photography – and often it’s all about the ‘what’, not just the ‘how’. Here’s a list of some of the key points to photograph in Greece – and how you can get a different view to the average tourist that would be more in line with a portfolio.

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10 Places to Photograph in Utah

Utah is a great place to head for photography, with plenty of opportunities across the state for picture-perfect moments. Photographers enjoy the wild landscapes as well as the animals which call the natural areas their home, as well as the potential for impressive sunsets and sunrises. Here are ten places you will want to head to if you’re ready to head out on a photographic trip.

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Panama is More Than a Canal: Beautiful Wildlife and Landscape Photos from Panama

Walking along this trail one thing becomes clear, we’ve been away from the tropics for way too long. Heliconias, red and yellow glow in a sea of green. Sweat runs in rivulets down my face, heat and humidity, the necessary ingredients for this untamed mass of life, hard to handle after years spent in Colorado. Howler Monkeys roar and howl from mid‑level in the trees overhead, a misty rain drifts through the canopy, makes my shirt even wetter but doesn’t cool. Surrounded by an almost unbelievable diversity of life, plant, animal and insect make a dreamscape for a photographer.

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40 Landscape and Nature Photographers to Follow

On this page you’ll find 40 landscape and nature photographers that are worthy of your attention (listed in no particular order). There is brief information about each, and a link to the photographer’s website. If you visit the websites and browse portfolios, we’re sure you will find many that you would like to follow.

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Beautiful Nature and Wildlife Photos from Ecuador

Nature and wildlife photographers Larry Kimball and Barbara Magnuson are a married couple based in Colorado. You may remember them from the showcase of their photos from Costa Rica that was featured on Loaded Landscapes. Barbara and Larry have also spent time photographing the amazing birds, animals, and landscape of Ecuador.

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Capturing the Glow in the Narrows of Zion National Park

Nico DeBarmore is a photographer with a portfolio that spans not only across the United States, but also includes images from far-flung regions like India, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Peru. He is passionate about showing a place in the best light possible, and this usually requires many repeated visits and attempts before he comes away with a final photograph. As a Utah resident for a time, Nico dove deep into the Narrows of Zion National Park, exploring the canyon repeatedly in a search for optimal lighting and diverse compositions.

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Stunning Night Landscape Photos by Grant Collier

One way to create unique landscape photos that really stand out is to photograph at night. Under the night sky any landscape will look different than it does during daylight hours, and even at the most popular and recognizable destinations you can get photos that will be unique. Grant Collier is highly experienced with night photography and his portfolio is filled with amazing images that capture your attention and interest.

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