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12 Best Winter Photographs From National Geographic - 0 views

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    Winter is the best time for landscape photographers and winter photographs are always appreciated by the lovers of of landscape photography. The beauty of ice and snow fascinate the nature lovers and gleaming golden evenings and moonlit nights are just perfect to shoot. Life on the poles like Penguins remain active with a different grace and endure in this harsh environment and are perfect for winter photography. One have to be careful while shooting in winter from hypothermia for both himself and his camera. National Geographic host best photography around the world and here we are presenting some selected winter photographs.
mrs roadrunner

Eagle In Waiting For A Meal. Check it out! - 0 views

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    Eagle In Waiting For A Meal. I believe this to be a young golden eagle. We came across many birds of prey on our outing Saturday. The electrical pole gives a good reference of how big this bird is. At this time of the year we have many youngsters out and about.
ukulelemononoke

Rare, Majestic Bird Keeps Photobombing Northern Lights Observation Camera - Core77 - 0 views

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    The Northern Lights are an elusive spectacle. To help you see it, the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, a Canadian nonprofit research facility, has set up an observation camera with a live feed located within the "aurora oval" that encircles the geomagnetic North Pole.
Bakari Chavanu

6 Tips for Perfect Composition in Portrait Photography - 11 views

  • Photographers who do not closely examine the surroundings within the frame of their image are those who come away with images that have great distractions
  • There is nothing more painful for a portraitist than taking a portrait that is beautifully posed, gorgeously lit, and absolutely unusable … simply because no attention was given to background composition!
  • Keep eyes in the upper third This is the most natural spacing for a portrait. Try not to divert from this rule unless you are deliberately creating tension. Another exception of this rule is when a subject is full-bodied in the bottom third of the frame.
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  • By pulling the subject away from the background and shooting on Aperture priority (f4.0), you will create a small depth of field to blur the backdrop and allow for artistic texture
  • To make the best use of perspective, work to change your camera-to-subject angle. Often by moving a little to the right or left, or getting higher or lower, you can completely abolish that distracting tree branch or telephone pole
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    Frame within a frame.
mrs roadrunner

OHSRA Rodeo Gilliam County Condon Oregon Photos - 0 views

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    OHSRA stands for Oregon High School Rodeo Association. We headed over to the rodeo a little late. We seen a little of the goat roping when I was looking for a place that I could get photographs.
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