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Learning Lab Tip: Telephoto Lens
Most photographers use a macro lens for close-ups. Our friend/Delkin Devices Image Maker Rick Sammon offers another idea: use a telephoto lens. Rick photographed this red-eye tree frog in Costa Rich with his 100-400mm IS lens set at 400mm. Get more tips from Rick on his web site: www.ricksammon.com
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Brown Pelican Landing – La Jolla
Arthur Morris is a freelance nature photographer and writer specializing in birds. He is widely recognized as the world’s premier bird photographer and one of the top nature photography educators of his time. More than 20,000 of Arthur’s images have been published worldwide. He is also a founding member of the North American Nature…
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Sunrise Drips
Tesni Ward is a Wildlife and Nature Photographer based in the UK. She has the ability to capture nature in a unique and mesmerizing way. Tesni offers workshops on her craft. More information can be found here http://www.tesniward.co.uk/photography-workshops/
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How David Carlson Got the Shot: Oracle over Oshkosh
Safety is the number one rule when doing Air to Air photography. This shot was not made by accident. When we visualized what the shot would look like, the planning began. This shot was made over the Oshkosh airshow. The image took coordinating with a number of people to create it. We were flying in…
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How Rick Sammon Got the Shot: Interior of the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Photo Credit: Rick Sammon A seven-stop HDR (High Dynamic Range) exposure sequence was how I was able to capture the entire (and very wide) contrast range of the interior of the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. To enhance the mood of the scene, I added a soft sepia effect in Lightroom. Get more…
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How Rick Sammon Got the Shot: Carnavale Models on a Canal
Photo Credit: Rick Sammon This photograph is the result of creative visualization – seeing the end-result in my mind’s eye before I took the shot. Before getting in the gondola, I selected the background while standing on a nearby bridge. Once I was in the gondola, I asked the models to strike a pose, and I…
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How Rick Sammon Got the Shot: Cormorant Fishermen, Remote China
Photo Credit: Rick Sammon This is one of my favorite photographs I took during a workshop I co-lead to remote China with my friend Ken Koskela, and organized by two more friends Andy and Mia Beals. When I talk about my photograph, I really can only take part of the credit. Andy and Mia are…
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Venice Italy – Photography by Christina Tan
Photo Credit: Christina Tan, Luxury Travel Photographer & Delkin ImageMaker Christina Tan travels the world doing professional commercial photography work. On assignment in Italy she captured this stunning image of Venice with the sun low in the sky. Christina Tan is an Indonesia based photographer who specializes in global Travel Photography and is a Delkin Devices…
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How Rick Sammon Got The Shot- My One Picture Promise
How I Got the Shot – My One Picture Promise Rick Sammon www.ricksammon.com I promise you . . . If you think about the one picture you’d take in a particular situation – think about the one best exposure, the one best composition, the one best lens to use, the one best combination of camera…
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How Rick Sammon Got The Shot- Model at Sunrise in Death Valley, California
How I Got the Shot – Model at Sunrise in Death Valley, California Rick Sammon Getting this shot at sunrise was a challenge, but a ton of fun. We got up at 4:30 AM and left our hotel at 5 AM. We arrived at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley shortly thereafter…