20 Beautiful Photos of Mushrooms
September 19th | Inspirations
Although appealing to eat for some, mushrooms tend to be even better photography subjects. Here are 20 beautiful photos of mushrooms.
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September 19th | Inspirations
Although appealing to eat for some, mushrooms tend to be even better photography subjects. Here are 20 beautiful photos of mushrooms.
September 18th | Tips
It’s quite easy to become overwhelmed when choosing the right gear for your photography. Between the endless inventory of online stores and the barrage of gear reviews, how do you know what your buying is actually what you need?
September 16th | Tips
Some satellites are so bright that they can be the brightest objects in the sky after the moon. The International Space Station can reach the same brightness as Venus and flares from Iridium Satellites are known to even double that brightness. With your camera and almost any lens you can photograph this man-made objects as they cross your skies.
September 14th | Inspirations
Macarons are a little confection that is said to “easily melt in your mouth”. Although there are variations of this small treat in each country you go to, these that are featured are the French ones, and they add a bit of vintage to your pictures.
September 13th | Inspirations
Kevin Morris is a twenty-four year old photographer based out of Toronto, Ontario. He bought his first DLSR, a Nikon D60, after taking a trip to Europe and Asia for work, not bringing a camera, and regretting it. He’s been in love ever since, and now has a selection of cameras, including a Nikon D700, Nikon D7000, Minolta SRT102, Diana F+ 120, and a growing collection of vintage cameras ranging from Kodak Eastman to Brownie models.
September 11th | Inspirations
Here are 15 memorable World Trade Center pictures to reflect on.
September 9th | Time-Lapses
We recently featured Stephen Wilkes and his amazing “Day to Night” photo series. He just released a great time-lapse of one of those photos, Coney Island Boardwalk.
September 8th | Tips
Camera movements have been used a lot to create an abstraction from a scene. The recipe is very simple: in a long exposure time move the camera while exposing. The result will look similar to the scene but in a more abstract way, in this small article I will discuss how to do it and what kind of results you can expect.
September 7th | Photographers
Award winning photographer Stephen Wilkes has put together an amazing “Day to Night” series of photographs which capture the changing time of day into one scene. Each image was photographed throughout the day and a selection of photos from hundreds taken were blended together to create a very interesting picture.
September 6th | Inspirations
Although digital seems to be the standard today, film still is quite popular among some photographers. They may take a lot of patience to master, but once you get it right, you can capture images from film that a digital just can’t perfectly recreate.
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