You find yourself in the magnificent gardens of Versailles in France, or the ones at the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme. And you can’t believe that you didn’t take a photo tips class that would ...
When photographing flowers, go for the close-up. Lean in to allow the flower to fill the frame, watching that your camera (or, more likely, smartphone) doesn’t cast a shadow over your subject. If ...
Photographer’s description: “I love photographing flowers with my macro lens, and rhododendrons are no exception — especially after a rain! I used a tripod, Canon 5D Mark III, and 100 mm macro lens to ...
When photographing flowers, go for the close-up. Lean in to allow the flower to fill the frame, watching that your camera (or, more likely, smartphone) doesn’t cast a shadow over your subject. If ...
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My quest to photograph the plants of Israel began one morning in April five years ago with a walk on the security road of my town, Ma’ale Adumim, and an out-of-print book. During the walk, I came ...
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