November 2013
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Namibia, surreal beauty
This text belongs to the introduction of the e-book “A photographer’s vision: Namibia”, from Rafael Rojas. As a special Xmas...Read More
In Praise of Shade
People often say clear skies and sunny days offer the best light for photography. Don’t believe them! Except for narrow...Advertisement
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What’s the Least Interesting Part of This Photograph?
The best compositions are simple; they present only the essentials, and leave out extraneous clutter. The most common mistake in...Read More
Photo Of The Day by Ed Stockard
Ed Stockard's photo of penguins near Palmer Station, Antarctica is today's Photo Of The Day. Stockard sent this image to the Flocks, Herds & Schools Assignment.Read More
Behind The Shot: ‘Sheep herding, Iceland’ by Layne Kennedy – Eastern Iceland
Iceland can be one of the most intoxicating places on the planet for visual artists. And, it can also be...Read More
Assignments: January/February 2014
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“Moraine Lake” by Jane Timmerman
Living fairly close to the Alberta, Canada border, a friend and I were making our annual quick trip to Banff...Read More
Photo Of The Day by Chris Mcnaught
Chris Mcnaught's photo works for me because of the way it's composed and processed. Instead of a scene that's difficult to process, this photo draws the viewer in.Read More
Adobe’s Photoshop Photography Program extended to All Photographers for Limited Time
UPDATE: This offer has been extended through December 8th, 2013! Adobe’s Photoshop Photography Program was initially opened in September...Read More
Courting Luck, Part 2: Adapting Your Composition to the Conditions
Is it better to be active or static? To change your location and composition to suit the light, or hope...Read More
Behind The Shot: ‘Contrast’ by Tad Bowman – Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado
In October 2007, I was driving in the Uncompahgre National Forest outside of Ridgway, Colorado and spotted this scene. I...Read More
“Milky Way Twilight” by Matt Anderson
This is a multiple exposure of the Grand Tetons with a pre-dawn glow, light painting, and the Milky Way above;...Read More
Courting Luck: Special Light and Weather
Ansel Adams used to say that “chance favors the prepared mind.” His point was that photographs like Moonrise Hernandez and...Read More
Masters Of Nature Photography
Join three nature photography masters, Frans Lanting, Thomas D. Mangelsen, and Art Wolfe, for a unique weekend of photographic inspiration....Read More
Photo Of The Day by Carolyn Derstine
Hoping for a sunset laced with dramatic clouds, Derstine was instead greeted by a perfectly clear sky. As the sun dropped, however, a different photo opportunity presented itself.Advertisement
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Tamron Develops SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD lens
Update: The lens will be available in the USA on January 17, 2014. Tamron has announced the development of a...Read More
Photo Of The Day by Michael Lindberg
Nevada isn't usually the first place that leaps to mind when one mentions fall color. In his photo from the Autumn Sunsets Assignment, Michael Lindberg shows that the arid state in the desert southwest shouldn't be dismissed.Read More
Nov. 15th Is America Recycles Day
Recycle your obsolete and unused electronics on America Recycles Day.Read More
Ricoh Imaging Adds K-Mount and Q-Mount to Lens Lineups
Ricoh Imaging has added two new lenses – one to the K-Mount lens line and one to the Q-Mount lens...Read More