June 2013
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Why I Love Photography on the Maine Coast
I’m blessed to live just a mile from the Maine Coast and it’s mix of rocky shorelines, bird-filled tidal marshes,...Read More
Wildlife In Motion Assignment Winner Scott Dere
Congratulations to Scott Dere for winning the Wildlife In Motion Assignment. "During the 2011-2012 winter, there were two adult Snowy Owls and two owlets that were found across long island...Advertisement
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“Hanuma langur” by Stefano Unterthiner
A mother of Hanuman langur (Semnopithecus entellus) and her young are looking at my camera. I worked several weeks on...Read More
Three Cheers for Nikon
I’ve been burned before. A decade ago, Nikon came out with its first VR lens – the original 80-400 zoom....Read More
Photo Of The Day by Michael Anderson
The OP Your Favorite Places galleries get photos from all over the world and today's Photo Of The Day comes from the remote Cook Islands in the South Pacific.Read More
Sony Announces RX1R and RX100 II Additions to Cyber-shot Lineup
Sony has now expanded the Cyber-shot line with two new compact cameras. The RX1R maintains similar specs to the full-frame...Advertisement
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Dynamic Spacing: Three Examples from Namibia
(© Ian Plant) Georges Seurat was an incredibly talented Post-Impressionist painter, one of the great masters of the art. His...Read More
“Star Trails, Windmill and Tulips” by William Lee
If you work with 135mm film cameras, you probably know an important function named “multi-exposure”, which allows a photographer to...Read More
Photo Of The Day by Nephi Boren
Nephi Boren took advantage of last weekend's rare "Supermoon" to get this photo. Boren was in Zion National Park in Utah and used a Canon EOS Rebel T3i with a 75-300mm lens. The photo was submitted to the Moon Shots AssignmentRead More
Photo Of The Day by Lorenzo Cassina
As a volunteer at Flamingo Gardens in Davie, Florida, Lorenzo Cassina has a lot of opportunities for watching the behavior of the birds there.Read More
Nature By Numbers by Cristobal Vila
You're probably familiar with concepts like the Golden Ratio and the Golden Spiral and if you saw the movie or read The Da Vinci Code, you've heard of the Fibonacci Sequence. Nature By Numbers shows these concepts dynamically in his captivating film.Read More
Photo of The Day by Paul Phillips
Setting up his camera in C & O National Historical Park near Georgetown in Washington DC, Paul Phillips captured this...Read More
View From The Top Assignment Winner Harry Lichtman
Congratulations to Harry Lichtman for Winning the View From The Top Assignment “I have hiked along the Moat Mountain Trail...Read More
“Abraham Lake Icescape” by Chip Phillips
Abraham Lake is one of my all time favorite places to photograph. It is located in the Canadian Rockies just...Read More
Adobe Creative Cloud Now Available
Adobe’s Creative Cloud announcement in early May caused quite the chatter as it presented the system change from the Creative...Advertisement
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Assignments: August 2013
Top Selections From The Black & White Special Issue Assignment From www.outdoorphotographer.comRead More
Photo Of The Day by David Shield
David Shield's photo from the Mammoth Lakes area of California's Eastern Sierra Nevada region is today's Photo Of The Day. Shield submitted the photo to the View From The Top Assignment which is open for submissions until tomorrow at midnight. This photo shows the value of scouting a spot ahead of time and to keeping an open mind when you previsualize a shot.Read More
Behind The Shot: ‘Maha Kumbh Festival’ by Ranjan Ramchandani – Allahabad, India
The Maha Kumbh festival is held in the city of Allahabad, India every twelve years where sadhus and saints from...Read More
Five Photos from Kolmanskop Ghost Town, Namibia
(© Ian Plant) Kolmanskop is an abandoned German mining settlement located in Namibia. The town was abandoned in the 1950s,...Read More