Sunrise, Sunset
Image and Post by Rick Sammon – Follow Rick Sammon on Twitter My buddy Scott Bourne’s beautiful sunset photo (poster earlier here) inspired me to go through some of my Africa pictures and look for...
View ArticleMy Favorite App for Shooting Sunrises and Sunsets
I’m getting ready to go shoot time-lapse photography, and one of the most important things I need to know is where the sun will be (closely followed by where is it going). Even if you’re just shooting...
View ArticleWhat Does Daylight Savings Time Mean for Photographers?
When I was a kid in Sister Toni’s 4th grade class, she gave us a handy way to remember Daylight Savings Time…. Spring forward; turn the clock ahead lose an hour. Fall back, turn the clock back gain an...
View ArticleCreate Better Travel Photographs by Waking Up Early
I wouldn’t necessarily consider myself a “morning person”, but when I travel my alarm is almost always set to wake me up before the sun rises. Whether it’s to photograph landscapes and nature, or to...
View ArticleSunrise, Sunset
Image and Post by But nuf about pretty pictures. Here is some info you can actually use when photographing sunsets and sun rises. Enjoy! And remember, you snooze you lose! The post Sunrise, Sunset...
View ArticleMy Favorite App for Shooting Sunrises and Sunsets
I’m getting ready to go shoot time-lapse photography, and one of the most important things I need to know is where the sun will be (closely followed by where is it going). Even if you’re just shooting...
View ArticleWhat Does Daylight Savings Time Mean for Photographers?
Daylight Savings time is here, what does this mean for Photographers? The post What Does Daylight Savings Time Mean for Photographers? appeared first on Photofocus.
View ArticleCreate Better Travel Photographs by Waking Up Early
I wouldn’t necessarily consider myself a “morning person”, but when I travel my alarm is almost always set to wake me up before the sun rises. Whether it’s to photograph landscapes and nature, or to...
View ArticleShooting Landscapes? Go the Extra Mile
Landscape photography brings its own rewards. Being in a beautiful place at a tranquil time of day is therapeutic. Add good company, and it doesn’t really matter if you make any good pictures because...
View ArticlePhotographer of the Day: Chris Utano
Category: Nature Photographer: Chris Utano Title: Rocks I am a sucker for a well-composed shot of a shoreline. As a nature photographer, it has all the elements: land, sea and sky. This image is not...
View ArticlePhotographer of The Day: Murray Fox
Category: Nature Photographer: Murray Fox Title: A Fresh Winter’s Morning Too often, when we think of nature photography, we think only of wild places. Here Fox captures a wonderful, early morning,...
View ArticleBlack and White at First and Last Light
I invited Jason and his wife Nicole Hahn to hang out on a special photo shoot I had lined up with about 20 people. Jason–a very talented nature and adventure photographer–expressed interested in seeing...
View ArticleHDR 101: Shooting Brackets
Human eyes are incredible for viewing the world and seeing into shadows and highlights all at the same time. The basis of HDR photography is making several exposures at varying brightnesses and...
View ArticleLearn To Love Lemonade
The thing is, there are stellar celestial events every month and wherever you live you’re sure to be able to make a great picture. I’ve just moved to Nampa, Idaho, and I’m invigorated by a new place...
View ArticlePhotographer of the Day: Joe
Category: Sports Photograph: Joe “Early Surf” The anticipation in Joe’s shot of a surfer is clear — he’s ready to go running towards the water. The color here is spot-on, further emphasizing the...
View ArticleGear Review: NiSi Medium GND 100x150mm Filter
Editor’s note: This is a guest Post by Ugo Cei. See his work right here. In recent times I haven’t been making much use of filters in my photography. I would occasionally use a polarizer and that’s...
View ArticleQuick Tip: A Free Way To Create Powerful Images
The old saying, “the early bird gets the worm” is not only true in life it’s true in photography as well. One way to improve your photography is to take pictures during the time of day when the light...
View ArticleQuick Tip: Use the Moon to Find the Sun
The other morning I was in the mountains waiting for the sun to rise and looking for the right composition. The moon was helping me because it was indicating exactly where the sun would be rising,...
View Article3 Reasons Why You Should Print Your Photos Really Big
Many of us love the experience of creating photos, but have a habit of stockpiling those photos on a mishmash of drives and cloud storage, where they remain unseen by ourselves or anyone else....
View ArticleGet the most from your photo; use a single frame in Aurora HDR 2019
Create amazing HDR photographs with Skylum’s Aurora HDR 2019. Purchase today and save plus get a free bundle of training, LUTs and Looks too! Or download a free trial version. Limited time offer....
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