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Add Your Little Something Extra with Exposure Compensation

Exposure compensation is a powerful tool used for subtle adjustments or dramatic effects. The right exposure is subject to the…

8 years ago

Getting Closer to Nature: Extension Tubes & Teleconverters

When and why should we consider extension tubes and teleconverters? When we need to get closer to our subjects than…

8 years ago

Photographing Macro Moments: 5 Tips

Magical macro moments exist all around us. It's only a matter of seeing them--noticing these tiny details that often go…

8 years ago

Where to Focus in a Landscape Photo

If you’re looking to take your landscape photography up a notch, knowing where, and how, to focus will help you…

8 years ago

How To Overcome Windy Conditions And Still Take Great Landscapes

It's not uncommon for landscape photographers to encounter some windy conditions on occasion. When the winds aren't too strong, it's…

9 years ago

How to Control What’s “In Focus” with Focus Stacking

When working with landscapes, focus stacking is a powerful approach in creating sharp images from foreground to the background. Focus…

9 years ago

Tips and Hows in Photographing the Stars in the Night Sky

In recent years there has been an explosion of images capturing the night sky. While it may seem elusive and…

9 years ago

How Perspective Impacts Landscape Photography

What is it about some images that grab your attention, drawing you in? Why do some photos seem to have…

9 years ago

Why Shoot in Aperture Priority Mode?

Aperture Priority mode is a go-to for many photographers. The reasons? Creative control, artistry, control over light management are just…

9 years ago

Guide To Shooting Panoramics

There's a lot to keep in mind when shooting panoramic images. Anytime you are trying to make one photo out…

9 years ago