A Photographer’s Secret Weapon for Macro Photography
This is the photo I have people take in my class. I took this one with my Android phone - Jim Harmer Here in my town in Naples, Florida, I teach a beginning photography class every Monday. I split...
View ArticleHow to Take Pictures of Water Drops
Water Drop - Jeff Cable Learn how to take great photos of water drops without any special equipment other than your DSLR in this guest post by Jeff Cable (follow him on Facebook for lots of...
View ArticleA Photographer’s Secret Weapon for Macro Photography
Here in my town in Naples, Florida, I teach a beginning photography class every Monday. I split the class up into 6 different photography subjects (wildlife, action, portraits, etc) so each class has...
View ArticleHow to Take Pictures of Water Drops
Learn how to take great photos of water drops without any special equipment other than your DSLR in this guest post by Jeff Cable (follow him on Facebook for lots of photography tips). Jeff was kind...
View ArticleGet Focused! Image Stacking for Maximum Depth of Field
One of the primary objectives when making an image is to achieve proper focus to draw attention to a subject or areas of interest. For some photographs, such as portraits, only the person or people in...
View ArticleImprove Your Photographic Vision – Add Oil, Water, and Imagination!
Most of us, even non-photographers can see the beauty in a mountain landscape, a sunset, a flower, a beautiful child. These are the kinds of subjects that make us reach for our camera. But when you...
View ArticleA Beginner’s Guide to Macro Photography
As we go about our daily lives, it's all too easy to overlook (aka, take for granted) the finer details of things around us. Attention-grabbing grand vistas and epic landscape scenes tend to hold us in...
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