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Wildlife Photography - Eliminating An Unwanted Background

29th September 2008
Wildlife photography is such an inspirational field; it is easy to see why so many photographers, both amateur and professional, become fascinated by this rewarding pursuit. Choosing a good subject for a wildlife photo is never difficult. The variety o... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Photography: Avoid These Five Common Mistakes

02nd September 2008
Great wildlife photography is never easy. While a good photo is something to treasure, the challenges involved in getting it can frustrate even the most experienced photographer. "It was wonderful to be there, but this photo doesn't really do it justic... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Composition In Wildlife Photography: The Best Position For Your Subject.

28th August 2008
Composition is one of the great challenges of nature photography. While some people have natural flair, others struggle to create the right balance. This is particularly true in wildlife photography. There is a bit of false wisdom about that says: "You... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Five Tips For Photographing The Great Landmarks Of The World

29th July 2008
Landscape photography can be both inspirational and rewarding - but good landscape photography is never easy. Even the best landscape photographers have their fair share of disappointments. It is easy to be swept up with enthusiasm for a great location... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Posters: Because Wild Beast is Real Beauty

29th July 2008
Everyone wants to decorate places with elegant pieces of art-works and for the purpose wildlife posters are considered to be the best. These posters show nature in the most attractive form. Large green fields, myriads of colours of flowers and also wild a... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden

Wildlife Photography In A Landscape Setting.

28th July 2008
Wildlife photography is endlessly challenging and immensely rewarding. As a wildlife photographer, you will have to adapt your style to suit the subject and its surroundings. The possibilities are as endless as the amazing range of subjects to be found in... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Posters: Welcome Tiger to Your House

22nd July 2008
There is no person on this earth who would not be appreciate the beauty of wildlife and nature. Be it green pastures, colourful plants and flowers and attractive birds and wild animals. Everything about this form of life is quite mesmerising. Wildlife pho... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden

Photographing Wildlife: The Eyes Have It.

17th July 2008
For beginners, wildlife photography can be one of the toughest fields to master. Along with all the challenges of everyday photography, you also have to work with subjects that have no interest in cooperating. For an experienced photographer, there are... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Nature Photography: Composition in Wildlife Photography.

01st July 2008
Composition in wildlife photography can be difficult, especially for a beginner. Not only is it tough to work out just what you want, you are also likely to encounter a subject that just does not want to cooperate. I can't help you much with an uncoope... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Photography – An Art of Wisdom

20th June 2008
Photography is a complex art which needs a lot of attention, and skills of thinking beyond the limits of normal human being. You need to put the best efforts into photography to come up with the best results. One can be a master of this art only after lot... Read >
Author: 1stjournal.com@gmail.com

Photography For Beginners: Get Creative With A Wide Angle Lens.

10th June 2008
Your digital camera has a powerful zoom lens. I have never seen it, but I bet it does. In fact, when you bought it, one of the first things the salesman mentioned was the magnification power of the zoom lens. It is one of the 'must have' features of a mod... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Great Nature Photography On A Cloudy Day

27th April 2008
Nature photography is an art that requires the photographer to make the best use of the natural light. Although commonsense tells us to take our photos on sunny days to get the best light, this is not always the best approach. Furthermore, our busy lifest... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Photography: Five Practical Tips For Beginners

09th April 2008
Nature photography is a fascinating pursuit, and wildlife photography can be the most challenging and rewarding field of all. Digital cameras have inspired a whole new generation of photographers to get into wildlife photography. Most of the photograph... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodall

Wildlife Photography

01st April 2008
Wildlife photography is one of the most beautiful types of photography that you can participate in. The enjoyment of the outdoors is par with none. The following are tips on how to get the most out of shooting in the wild. Wildlife photographers li... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Photography Composition

24th January 2008
Regardless of which type of camera we use the elements that make good composition remain the same. Excellent composition is a key structure of good imagery and when done well will add great value to your pictures. Regardless of which type of photo... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney
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