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Should Your Composition Have a Focal Point?

pay per click advertising The basis of composition in photography is that you are choosing what to include, and what not to include, in your photo. Almost every photo can be broken down into the subjects that make it up … Continue reading

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Why You Should Capture Animal Behavior in Wildlife Photography

Wildlife photography is a fascinating and challenging field that requires technical skill, patience, and a deep understanding of wildlife. One of the most significant parts of this art form is to capture the behavior of animals in their natural habitat. … Continue reading

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Why You Should Experiment with Different Genres of Photography

Many of us have a “go-to” thing to photograph. Often, this subject or style is the reason we got into photography in the first place. For me, it is portraiture. I love the dynamic feeling of capturing a moment in … Continue reading

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Canon EOS R5 vs Canon EOS R5 II: What Should You Get?

For the longest time, the original Canon R5 was the best high-resolution full-frame body from Canon. But that is no longer the case with the Canon EOS R5 Mark II, a camera that looks very similar to the R5 but … Continue reading

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Nikon Z6 II vs Nikon Z6 III: What Should You Get?

The Nikon Z6 II and Nikon Z6 III are two full-frame, 24-megapixel Z-mount mirrorless cameras from Nikon. In some ways, the Nikon Z6 II was a fairly incremental upgrade to the original Z6, which addressed the main problems of the … Continue reading

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