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Light Can be Something Interesting in Photography

Light Can be Something Interesting in Photography

Feb 24, 2022

Light Can be Something Interesting in Photography tells the story behind tonight’s featured photograph of a Mable orchard orb weaver spider with a bluish hue. It explains how the image was produced and why it was chosen.

A Colorful Gardenia Flower is Just Right for Spring

A Colorful Gardenia Flower is Just Right for Spring

Feb 23, 2022

A Colorful Gardenia Flower is Just Right for Spring explains the motivation behind today’s colorfully enhanced photograph. The colors were chosen as a celebration of the spring season.

Here’s the Third Artistic Photo in the Tree Series

Here’s the Third Artistic Photo in the Tree Series

Feb 15, 2022

Here’s the Third Artistic Photo in the Tree Series shows readers another common Florida tree that always has a story to tell. Each tree is different and has it’s own personality.

The Amazing Black Vulture Really Pops in Blue

The Amazing Black Vulture Really Pops in Blue

Feb 10, 2022

The Amazing Black Vulture Really Pops in Blue presents a stylized image of a black vulture sunning itself on an old oak branch. It also explains the author/artist’s motivation for the image.

Here’s Hoping that Everyone has a Most Spectacular Halloween!

Here’s Hoping that Everyone has a Most Spectacular Halloween!

Oct 31, 2021

Here’s Hoping that Everyone has a Most Spectacular Halloween! wishes everyone a happy Halloween and fall season. It celebrates the day with images of fall decor.

A Bright Spring Day with Beautiful Textures and Light

A Bright Spring Day with Beautiful Textures and Light

Aug 7, 2021

A Bright Spring Day with Beautiful Textures and Light is a still life nature photo inspired by light coming from above bringing out the colors and textures of a vine hanging over an old wooden fence.

The Beauty of a Single Feather Can be Amazing!

The Beauty of a Single Feather Can be Amazing!

Jul 9, 2021

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Yesterday was World Environment Day!

Yesterday was World Environment Day!

Jun 6, 2021

Yesterday was World Environment Day! aims to celebrate this special yearly event established by the United Nations. This year it also kicks off a decade devoted to protecting and restoring the environment all around the world.

How to Take Great Nature Photos : Use Single Points

How to Take Great Nature Photos : Use Single Points

Jun 5, 2021

How to Take Great Nature Photos: Use Single Points explores using single points of interest or single subjects to create interesting and powerful images. It touches on ways to make the subject stand out, how to use the rest of the space, and reminds us how to use balance to evoke strong emotions.

How to Take Great Nature Photos:  Understand Triangles

How to Take Great Nature Photos: Understand Triangles

May 29, 2021

How to Take Great Nature Photos: Understand Triangles teaches the reader how to begin seeing the triangles that are all around us, and how to use triangles to lead the viewer’s eye and how to use them to create balance or lack of balance.

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