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Tips for Photographing Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is a fantastic site for great landscape photography. The challenge is fitting the entire scene in the camera frame. -
Quick Tips to Better Landscape Photography
6 quick and easy tips to consider when photographing in the outdoors. Take your photography to the next level! -
Composition Tip: Zero In
When you're shooting nature photography, you have to constantly be aware of the salad bowl effect. -
5 Tips to Improve Your Photography
These compositional tips may be helpful in making the subject stand out. -
10 Tips for Photographing Fall Foliage
Here are some tips for photographing fall and making your images stand apart from the crowd. -
10 Tips for Photographing Halloween
Ham it up; fill your frame; jack-o-lanterns, how to photograph ghosts ... and much more! -
Photographic Composition: Framing
Framing is a powerful compositional element. Not to be confused with the frame you put around your printed photo before hanging it on the wall. This is the type of framing that you do when you take the photograph. -
Photographic Composition: Change Your Perspective
Often times, a small change in composition can make the difference between a photograph that's just okay and a photograph that's really great. One of the simplest ways of doing that is to just Change Your Perspective. -
Photographic Composition: Texture as a Design Element
Another way to add depth is by including textures in your photographic composition. In addition to creating depth, textures will add detail and a tactile sense to an image. -
10 Beginner Steps for Photographing Your Pets with a Point and Shoot Camera
Anticipate your pet’s next action and focus your camera in on that spot before your pet gets there. Sit and wait until your subject enters the frame and then snap the shutter. When you’re doing this, have both eyes open so you can see your framing and your pet.









