March 10th, 2013
Photo Tip #6 of 20: Fill the frame with a main subject and you can’t go wrong. Many of the best photography pictures are the simplest ones where the main subject dominates >>> Find More Photo Tips
March 10th, 2013
Photo Tip #5 of 20: Leave distractions out of your compositions. If there is something in the view or background that are irrelevant to the main subject or that somehow do not support the subject, try to get rid of it by using a different perspective or weather phenomenon. In this picture of a willow tree at Jamaica Pond in Boston, the fog got rid of the distracting background of the urban shoreline. I waited years for this photo opportunity and you can imagine my excitement when it finally...
February 24th, 2013
In this latest nature photography blog post I compiled some of my favorite artists and art quotes. The photo artwork stands for a daily quest for beautiful photography ... hope you enjoy the pictures and sayings as much as I do!
“Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment.” ~ Ansel Adams
“A room hung with pictures is a room hung with thoughts.” ~ Sir Joshua Reynolds
“You cannot, in human experience, rush into the...
February 24th, 2013
Photo Tip #4 of 20: Be clear on your photographic subject and try to tell a story with a single or multiple photography images. A photograph has the ability to evoke emotion, mood, ideas and messages. Those are all important elements of telling a story. >>> Find More Photography Tips
February 24th, 2013
Photo Tip #3 of 20: Capture photographs at the photo subject’s eye level. To do so, get down low when making a wildlife portrait, rather than standing over the animal and shooting down on it. This way we achieve a more interesting and pleasing perspective of the animal. >>> Find More Photography Tips
February 24th, 2013
Photo Tip #2 of 20: The human eye is almost always attracted to the brightest part of a scenery first. Do not let anything in a photograph be brighter than the main subject. >>> Dig More Photo Tips
Get Closer to Your Main Photo Subject
February 10th, 2013
Photo Tip #1 of 20: Draw attention to your main subject. Simply get in closer, use selective focus, use the advantage of bright color or light on the main subject >>> Dig More Photo Tips
January 30th, 2013
Last four photo tips to be released. Blogging Photography 101 tips for enthusiasts and more advanced photographers is quite something. It took more than I thought but hopefully I compiled a series of useful tips that are worth while sharing, inspirational, and keep everybody motivated for their own Photography Art journey. No doubt in my mind that if taken to heart they will improve our abilities to create more meaningful and interesting art and photography pictures. I am always eager to get...
Best Photo Blogs of the Year 2012
January 22nd, 2013
2012 was a fabulous and creative year for me and my photography art. Compiled some of my best photo blog posts of 2012 that are loaded with photo tips, inspiration, and stories behind the scenes. Hope you enjoy and share >>> Read Best Photo Blogs of the Year
Best Photography Pictures of the Year 2012
January 1st, 2013
2012 was a fabulous and creative year for me and my photography. This post reflects and showcase the creme de la creme of my most memorable and exceptional photos of the year 2012. Equipped with new photo gear in hand, I was able to get into closer range for frame filling alligator and bird Wildlife Photography in Florida. This not only made for better photography but also for an overall safer photo experience. Instead I battled other obstacles like kneeing into a pile of nasty biting ants...










