Tag Archives: Choosing

Choosing a Subject in Wildlife Photography

pay per click advertising Just recently, I have written two articles about finding good subjects where some photographers may not dare to look: photographing stunning brown birds that some people think are dull, and bringing your camera out in otherwise … Continue reading

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The Light and Choosing the Location

I’ve said any number of times, I’ve got an intuitive sense about lighting a bar. I mean, what’s not to like? Mood, atmosphere, patches of darkness as well as highlights and reflections. A canvas to paint on with light. Walk … Continue reading

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Choosing the Best Lens for Wildlife Photography

Wildlife photography is one genre where the right lens makes a big difference, and the wrong one simply won’t let you get the shot. Wild animals may not be at optimal distances and they frequently appear in challenging light. So, how … Continue reading

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Color matters: How choosing the right colors can make your photos better

If you were to briefly glance at my portfolio, you would notice that color plays a key role. Rich and colorful tones are one of the driving forces in my work.  Black and white photography has its place. But for … Continue reading

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Choosing the Best Lens for Landscape Photography

If you’re a landscape photographer, you care about lenses. That is true even if you don’t know it’s true – a good lens is arguably the most important piece of equipment you can own. It is a common saying, and almost … Continue reading

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