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Three easy ways to use the Rule of Thirds

You’ve probably heard of the Rule of Thirds — I learned about it in middle school art classes, and art history in college. It’s a terrific tool for guiding composition in your pictures. Formulaic use of the Rule of Thirds can take you a long way toward making better pictures,

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Mirrorless Camera Maniac: You Should Shoot More Time-Lapse

From what I can tell by looking at specifications online and from my own experience, it looks like all the mirrorless camera manufacturers have made shooting time-lapse videos pretty simple. I know that all of my Lumix cameras can shoot time-lapse sequences. Time-lapse means that the camera automatically takes a

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Photographer of the Day: Joan Manel Zamora Muñoz

Category: Sports Photography Photograph: “Climbing – Agulles d’engolasters” by Joan Manel Zamora Muñoz The emotion surrounding the rock climber in Joan’s photograph is stellar, and the sun flare acts as a sort of “goal” to make it closer and closer to the top of the Pyrenees mountains in Europe. Originally shared with the

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Enhancing Motion with Pan & Zoom Blur

Outdoor events can be challenging to capture in a way that is meaningful, or that equals the experience from a competitor’s perspective. Aside from the well-deserved physical rewards, event sports like mountain bike racing and endurance running (etc) can be thankless work for the athlete and they tend to value

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