Monthly Archives: May 2016

Photographic Standard: How to Critique Your Own Photos ~ Tedric Garrison

It has been that said the most difficult thing for man to do is to judge his or her creative work, objectively. Be honest, can you tell when your work seems to be missing something? More importantly do you know … Continue reading

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Photographing Dragonflies and Damselflies ~ Ashley Beolens

Bright, colorful, alien-like dragonflies and damselflies are some of the most unusual creatures you or I are likely to come across. Moving at seemingly impossible speeds and always seeming to be on the go, these insects can be a challenge to even … Continue reading

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5 Tips for Thinking Out of the Box to Inspire Your Photography at Home ~ Ouria Tadmor

You carry your camera with you everywhere you go, day in and day out, but you just don’t see Kodak moments any more? If you know that feeling, than you must have been around shutters and lenses for some time now, … Continue reading

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Six Essential Steps to Taking Great Photographs ~ Eva Polak

Whether you have been creating photographs for years, or only for few weeks, your goals and dreams are to create great photographs that everyone will admire. You may notice this is not an easy task, and I’m sure that most … Continue reading

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Microsculpture ~ The Insect Portraits of Levon Bliss

Here is chance to see some extreme macro work plus some extremely interesting images from the Collections of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. See Images…

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Tips for Zoo Photography ~ Sue Lindell

I often take animal portraits at my local zoo. For photographers, zoos provide a consistent way to get close to a variety of animals without the time and expense of travel to exotic locations. Here are some tips I have … Continue reading

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