Open Your Mind To Feelings For Better Photos

Plus: Wildlife On A Maine Pond & More

"To photograph animals is to capture their spirit, their grace, and their essence." - Unknown

Happy Wednesday, Folks,

The more you photograph, the more you realize what can and can't be photographed. You just must keep doing it.

While this is far from the first time we’ve seen loon chicks, it never gets old seeing new life clumsily swim around, chirping for food, and napping on a parent’s back. TAKE A LOOK →

Composition is often the difference between a good landscape photograph and a great landscape photograph. A photograph's aspect ratio can make or break the composition by either emphasizing the subject and removing distractions or putting the whole scene off-balance. TAKE A LOOK →

Are you traveling this year? These cheat sheets can assist you in creating the best urban photos of your life. Check it out. TAKE A LOOK →

This article gives some tips on how to increase the blur of a background when you don’t own a fast lens. TAKE A LOOK →​​

The 1839 Color Photography Awards have once again celebrated the stunning diversity of the animal kingdom through the lens of talented photographers worldwide. TAKE A LOOK →

"In wildlife photography, patience is more than a virtue; it's a necessity." - Steve Irwin

Tomorrow: How to take awesome Instagram photos like a pro!

– Jeff