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Happy Earth Day to You! Wishes everyone a great Earth Day 2021 by sharing several images of Mother Earth. It also reminds us of what Earth Day is all about.
Happy Earth Day to You! Wishes everyone a great Earth Day 2021 by sharing several images of Mother Earth. It also reminds us of what Earth Day is all about.
Bushy Antennae Most of the time we look at the world from eye level. That is a natural thing to...
How to Take Great Nature Photos: Use Silhouettes discusses using silhouettes in nature photography and gives some pointers for getting good silhouette photos. Learn more at www.whatnext10.com
How to Take Great Nature Photos: Use Shapes discusses different types of shapes and how they contribute to the composition of a photo. It also suggests several ways to practice using shapes to get comfortable with them.
St. Patrick’s Day is Loads of Fun, So Let’s Celebrate! gives a very brief history of the holiday and adds an artistically rendered photograph. Entire post is available at www.whatnext10.com
How To Take Great Nature Photos: Understand Patterns tells the reader about several types of patterns that can be used artistically to take powerful and beautiful nature photos. It also tells readers about several ways to practice using patterns in their photos.
How to Take Great Nature Photos: Understand Leading Lines tells readers what leading lines are and how to use them to create powerful compositions in nature photography. It also discusses how to practice using them.
How to Take Great Nature Photos: Watch Your Foregrounds and Backgrounds discusses several ways to improve photographic images by using foregrounds and backgrounds that complement the main subject.
How to Take Great Nature Photos: Follow the Rule of Thirds is a discussion of how to use the rule of thirds in multiple situations while taking nature photos. It also talks about how to experiment with the rule to understand it and know when to break it.
How to Take Great Nature Photos: Collaborate discusses the great aspects of getting together with other nature photographers in groups, classes, by reading blogs, etc. This type of collaboration allows learning, inspiration, and friendship among other things.
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