Advertisement
Advertisement
Read Next
Photo Of The Day By Hi il Lee
Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Sand...Photo Of The Day By David Connel
Today’s Photo Of The Day is...
Photo Of The Day By Bob Faucher
Photo Of The Day By Bob Faucher
Today’s Photo Of The Day is...View From The Top Assignment Winner James Day
Congratulations to James Day for...Advertisement
Featured Articles
Read More
How To Use Focus Peaking For Maximum Sharpness
How to use focus peaking to get maximum sharpness with every shot.
Read More
Into The Wild
Behind the scenes with David Yarrow and his unconventional approach to wildlife photography.
Read More
Lake Of The Clouds
Best times and locations to photograph in Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Michigan.
Read More
Depth Of Field In Macro Photography
In macro photography, depth of field is especially important to ensure the details of your subject are sharp. Use these 5 tips to get the best results.
Read More
Landscape Photography Lenses
Our guide to wide-angle lenses, the most popular and useful optics for landscape photography.
Read More
Be A Wildlife Biographer
My discovery of wildlife photography felt like a fulfillment of that lifelong affinity and fascination for animals.
Photo Of The Day 10/16/2012
Twilight Symmetry by Matthew George
Matthew George submitted today’s Photo Of The Day to the Cloudscapes Assignment. He took the photo near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Some photographers would have applied a split ND to even out the values in the sky and in the water, but I like having some differentiation created by the brighter sky. The Cloudscapes Assignment is currently open for submissions.
Get your photos into the running for the Photo Of The Day by submitting the OP galleries. I select a Photo Of The Day everyday. Images come from Your Favorite Places, Assignments and the contest galleries. The Assignments and the Your Favorite Places sections of the website have been improved with larger photos and new functions. Take a look at the improvements. You can see more of my Photo Of The Day selections on the OP Blog.