Archive for the ‘Photo Tip of the Day’ Tag
What is a Dugong? What is a Dugong – Abu Dabbab Bay, Egypt – Rutger Geerling What is a Dugong? I am sure most people have never asked this question because they probably never knew that they existed. Well hopefully these beautiful images by [...]
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Photography How To – Black and White 5 Black and White Photography Tips – By: Darren Rowse 1. Shoot in RAW I know many readers of DPS can’t shoot in RAW (because their camera doesn’t offer it) or don’t shoot in RAW (because they either don’t know how or don’t like to) but [...]
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Photography How To - Portraits Today’s Photography How To comes from http://popphoto.com 7 Pro Tips for Better Portraits – By Peter Kolonia Many decisions go into shooting a single portrait. Often, as we chat with our subjects, we’re not even aware that we’re making choices about framing, subject distance and position, color palette, focal [...]
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Multnomah Falls – Outside Portland, Oregon - Robert Arrington When I think of the Pacific Northwest I think of water and the color green. Robert Arrington brings this in spades (and then some) with this classic waterfall. At over 600 feet this is a must see for anyone visiting the Portland area. So read [...]
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“Lost World Cave” – Waitomo, New Zealand – Chris McLennan I have been spelunking a few times, but never like this. In fact I doubt too many people have. It feels like this climber is sinking into the depths of the earth, swallowed by Mother Nature herself. This image has such a great [...]
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“Sammy Carlson’s Tripple Line” – Pemberton Icecap, British Columbia – Dan Carr HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOM! Yup. It is Tom’s birthday today (31) so, I expect tomorrow’s post might be a little late. I am glad today’s image is so cool. You see Dan combined multiple exposures into one shot creating not only a [...]
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