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Capricorn Caves

Photographing challenging conditions: Capricorn Caves

How do you photograph in really challenging conditions? It’s a good question. When I visited Capricorn Cave just outside of Rockhampton, Queensland (Australia), it was certainly challenging. Heading into the caves, we had bright midday sunlight, and pockets of it through the caves. In the caves, we could photograph, but

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Revisit locations for stronger photos

There’s something about working a regular location that allows for stronger photos. When you only work a place once, you only have one lighting scenario. You also tend to think, “Ah I’ve got the shot I want.” Second, third and even the 12th visits yield better photos as you explore

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cathedral rock sedona photo

Exposure bracketing: Split light in landscape photography

Landscape photography can throw some curves at you for proper exposure. This is especially if you work in a less than flat land situation. Mountains, hills and ridges can present a wide exposure situation when the sun ducks behind yet still lights the main subject. My hometown of Sedona in

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