How to Photograph Close-ups in Nature – Part 1
© Nancy Rotenberg. All rights reserved. This Dahlia was backlit by a setting sun. In order to maintain detail in the shadows, I opened up 1 1/2 stops, and used [read more]
© Nancy Rotenberg. All rights reserved. This Dahlia was backlit by a setting sun. In order to maintain detail in the shadows, I opened up 1 1/2 stops, and used [read more]
An introduction to festival photography and some tips to get the best out of your camera at festivals. The past few months in Okinawa, Japan provided excellent opportunities for [read more]
Wildflowers photography and flowers in general are one of the most photographed subjects in nature. With so many images of flowers out there, from extreme close-ups to fields of flowers, [read more]
Any long-running, photo fundraising project requires a lot of time and organization, but the challenges you’ll face will be well worth all of your efforts. It will not only be [read more]
Anybody can photograph flowers. Just get a point-and-shoot camera, aim it at the flower, and press the shutter release. Voila! – you have a photograph of a flower. But to [read more]
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