Don’t just take a picture, make a picture. Take charge of the settings on your camera so your images turn out the way you envision them. Don’t let the camera make decisions for you. While the “P” on your camera dial, which stands for Program Mode, often provides a perfect exposure, it doesn’t know that
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Photo By Mattias Hammar “This is the first macro shot that I was really happy with,” photographer Mattias Hammar of Gothenburg, Sweden, confides. “A blue damselfly defending the forest. The photo was taken beside a forest path close to a lake. When I passed, I saw 20 to 30 damsels buzzing in an area covered
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Luke Cuenco   07.15.22 Anyone who has played sports or watched sports has probably heard of the term “electrolytes.” Electrolytes are essentially the minerals that your body uses in order to facilitate many different functions your body performs without you even knowing. The primary function that electrolytes facilitate is that of cell function and their ability to
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Iris and Lupine. Schreiner’s Iris Gardens near Salem, Oregon, are a masterpiece of artistic floral composition. Canon EOS R5, Canon RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM at 159mm. Exposure: 1/90 sec., ƒ/16, ISO 400. The memory seems almost like a dream. I walk alone among great fields of vibrant lupine and golden poppies, photographing magnificent landscapes
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Photo By David Shield Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Earth in the Balance” by David Shield. Location: Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. “I composed this image to show volcanic rock beneath Pectols Pyramid, located within Capitol Reef National Park,” explains Shield. “With Earth Day in mind, and to also promote a cleaner, healthier planet,
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