My Favorite Camera Settings and Why I Use Them
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Professional photographer Chip Phillips shares with us some of his favorite camera settings...and why he uses them.
8 Tips for Better Beach Photography
Shooting at the Beach - Tips for great Beach Photography.
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Sunlight, Coastal Fog and Trees Equals Pure Magic!
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Playing with Depth of Field
Brent Mail show that experimentation is the key in determining what aperture is the best for taking an landscape photo.
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Tips for Shooting Intimate Landscapes
Intimate landscape is borderline with macro photography. These pictures usually represent smaller details in a context that look like landscape photography.
5 Moments When Shooting the Aurora Borealis
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3 Tips for Finding Smaller Scenes
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Chip Phillips: 5 Tips for Photographing in Winter
Chip Phillips give some great advise to go out and photography winter landscape no matter how cold it is out there.
Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone – Part 2
Waiting to photograph birds has greatly enhanced my visual perception of the world and allowed me to create images that are outside my comfort zone.