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Using Natural Frames to Take Better Photos

pay per click advertising When I’m composing photos, I’m always searching for natural frames – elements in the scene that act as a border around the photo’s edges. Natural frames can provide structure to a photo’s composition and, critically, make … Continue reading

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Using Off-Camera Flash for Nature Photography

Nature, by its very essence, is unpredictable – sometimes I even feel it’s downright mischievous. You’ve surely experienced this yourself: The very essence of photography, the light, is also photography’s greatest challenge. Sometimes too little, sometimes too much, and sometimes … Continue reading

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Using Panoramas for Wildlife Photography

If you use a prime lens for wildlife photography, the biggest problem is that you can’t zoom out to get the entire animal in the frame when you’re too close. But is there a solution to this problem that doesn’t … Continue reading

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Using a Smartphone or Tablet as an On-Camera Monitor

Today’s mirrorless cameras typically come with two displays: a viewfinder and a rear monitor. Both displays can be useful for still photography, but the rear monitor is almost always preferred for video recording. And really, if you’re serious about making … Continue reading

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Illuminating Excellence: 41 of Our Favorite Member Photos Using Alternative Light Sources

One of our favorite and longest running traditions in Click Community is our forum photo contest, offering you a glimpse into the extraordinary talent and creativity of Click Community members. “Alternative Light Source” was the theme of our November/December contest … Continue reading

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