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A Few Tips for Photographing Polar Bears in Canada’s Arctic
Published on Saturday, January 7, 2012 by Randy Green Getting great photos of polar bears isn't as tough as you might think. It's simple to dream up pictures of photographers with great lenses and tripods as large as scaffolding getting that ideal "National Geographic moment", but with today's digital cameras and easy accessibility to these charming bears on a polar bear tour, just about anyone can come away with a sho...
Centennial Celebration Includes Contributions From The Sun City Texas Photography Club
Published on Saturday, December 3, 2011 by Ernesto Berturand Williamson County is celebrating the centennial anniversary of several historical buildings this year! Many of the celebration events will focus on the diverse heritage and culture of the county. The Williamson County Courthouse and the Georgetown Light and Water Works building, the City's first municipally-owned utility facility, were both built in 1911. The Willi...
Submerged Shooting Hints
Published on Sunday, November 20, 2011 by Jared Wagner Almost everything you can think of is already invented and available. Now even cameras can easily exceed their previous limitations. If before a digital camera could only capture photos of things which can be seen on land, with the help of technology, even fish are now able to share their moments through the digital camera lens. It's human nature to always be unsat...
Travel Destinations: Greece
Published on Saturday, October 29, 2011 by Mel Vegas Capturing movement, like banners and flags, for purposes of shooting spherical panoramas is challenging. The Greek flag is one of my very favorite flags of Europe. It displays just wonderfully from poles of all kinds; including here in the United States of America, where one can observe it every so often. The flag displays a series of horizontal bands, each of the s...
Spherical Panoramas of the Republic of Germany
Published on Saturday, July 9, 2011 by Val Butcher Panoramic photography, including the capturing of a spherical panorama, can offer wonderful challenge. I have yet to experience a session where people will actually leave me alone when capturing spherical panoramas. My next trip will likely take me to different countries in Europe, including the nation of Germany. To those unfamiliar with gorgeous country, Germany ...
Spherical Panoramas of France
Published on Monday, June 27, 2011 by Randall Town Photography is one my many hobbies, especially the capturing of spherical panoramas of in and outdoor environments. A little while ago I traveled to Europe and visited a good number of cities and towns in France, which really offer a unique experience in terms of panoramic photography. France is one of the better-known countries in the world, let alone the area of ...
The Reasons Underwater Photographers Enjoy Nuweiba
Published on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 by Rob Atherton Nuweiba is a relaxing, remote location in the Northern Sinai and this tucked away gem is without doubt one of the optimum spots in Egypt for underwater photography. The location is nowhere near as commercialised as Sharm which is 100 miles south along the coast. Therefore, this means a lot fewer divers to disturb the sea life. In the far north of the Gulf of Aqaba,...
Global Travel: Five New Zealand Beauty spots you shouldn’t miss
Published on Friday, March 18, 2011 by Becky Padmore New Zealand is a fabulous country and one of the world's top global travel destinations attracting many holiday makers and backpackers each year. Many visitors seek the natural beautiful areas that New Zealand is famous for. Here are five New Zealand Beauty spots you shouldn't miss: 1. Rotorua - Rotorua sits on the shores of Lake Rotorua of New Zealand. There are s...
Global Travel – Five New Zealand Towns you really shouldn’t miss
Published on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 by Becky Padmore New Zealand is a beautiful and relaxed country and one of the most popular global travel destinations in the world. Blessed with incredible natural beauty and friendly locals holiday makers and backpackers flock here every year. As well as the gorgeous landscapes you also shouldn't miss it's great towns. Here are five of the best towns to visit in New Zealand: 1. C...
Top Five Places to Visit in Buenos Aires
Published on Friday, March 4, 2011 by Becky Padmore This interesting, energetic, and beautiful port city, which stretches south-to-north along the Rio de la Plata. It has long been the gateway to Argentina and makes a great holiday and travel destination. Here are five of the best places to visit: La Boca - La Boca is a photogenic neighborhood (or barrio) of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. It retains a strong E...
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