Wednesday, June 18, 2014

How to: Professionals Share Tips for Wildlife Photography

How to: Professionals Share Tips for Wildlife Photography: "In the midst of city living, it’s easy to forget that beyond the tall buildings, the world can be a wild, wild place. Although the concrete jungle has its own ecosystem of sorts (see: rats, pigeons), there’s way more species inhabiting the planet; there are creatures in every crevice of the globe. And there are people who spend their lives documenting Earth’s non-human inhabitants — from penguins playing in the freezing Arctic waters, to mischievous meerkats in Botswana. In doing so, wildlife photographers not only capture the magic of Mother Nature, but they encourage humans to look beyond ourselves, to step outside of our daily routines"



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7 Photography Composition Tips You Don’t Want to Miss – PictureCorrect

7 Photography Composition Tips You Don’t Want to Miss – PictureCorrect: "Photography composition, like any art composition, depends on individual preference. Nevertheless, there are some rules which may be a great help to photographers. Having said that, rules are, in my opinion, something which you have to work with well, get comfortable with, and then try to go beyond (i.e., break them)."



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33 Amazing Photos of the Most Beautiful Abandoned Places on Earth – PictureCorrect

33 Amazing Photos of the Most Beautiful Abandoned Places on Earth – PictureCorrect: "here’s something eerily beautiful about an old abandoned building or vessel. To imagine the lives of the people who once lived or worked there, to wonder how a boat ended up to rest frozen in shallow waters or how an entire village became a ghost town, to witness new life emerging from the remains of abandoned history. Here are some of the world’s most eerie, mesmerizing, sad, and stunning abandoned places:

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How to Remove Fence Lines from Zoo Photos – PictureCorrect

How to Remove Fence Lines from Zoo Photos – PictureCorrect: "
Zoos and wildlife-oriented parks provide perfect opportunities to photograph exotic and often dangerous wildlife without traveling halfway across the world to stalk them in their natural habitats. However, thick security fences often make it difficult to create truly excellent shots."



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Workflow Tips in Lightroom and Photoshop – PictureCorrect

Workflow Tips in Lightroom and Photoshop – PictureCorrect:



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