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Landscape photography in different seasons
Landscape photography is one of the most rewarding genres of photography, as it allows you to capture the raw beauty of nature throughout the year. Every season brings a unique transformation to the environment, offering photographers diverse opportunities to showcase their creativity. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting, understanding how to adapt your techniques to different seasons can significantly enhance your photos.In this blog, we'll explore how to approach landscape
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13th Jul 2020
Creative composition of nature photography
Different from frame composition created by man-made objects such as window frames, frame composition in landscape photography refers to the use of natural scenery as the foreground to frame the subject of the picture. Frame composition can guide the viewer's line of sight and make the subject more prominent in the picture. The framing style tests the photographer's eye. When shooting, if you want to compose a frame with messy natural elements, you must make use of reasonable framing and perspec
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10th Jul 2020
Create animal photography
Lens focal length and shooting distanceShooting wild animals is the highest pursuit of animal photographers, canvas prints full of excitement and challenge. If you want to photograph dangerous animals in the wild, you must ensure a safe distance. At this time, those common lens will be stretched, must choose more than 200mm focal length of the ultra-long lens, in order to be in the wild environment for the creation of animal photography. In a sense, the longer the lens a photographer has, t
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8th Jul 2020
Photograph the Sea
I grew up a few steps away from the coast and have always had an innate fascination with the sea. And there's no better place to hone your skills than along the coastline. The diversity of the coast never ceases to amaze me, even in the most densely populated areas. Although the wild, wild and winding coastline is favored by many photographers, including me, it still has more charm and character waiting for us to develop. The coast near my home was not wild, but it offered many photography oppor
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7th Jul 2020
7 photography Lessons from my trip to Europe
Last year, I went on a photography trip to Europe. It was a long journey, and I used almost every means of transportation invented by man: plane, train, boat, subway, taxi. I took one. In the rain, I trudged through heavy bags, weighed down by tripods and cameras. In England, I've hiked along motorways to Stonehenge; In Paris I have sat in silence in my little hall; In Venice, I walked along one Canal Bridge after another. Every day, I record what I see, what I feel, and capture the moment on ca
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6th Jul 2020