We all know that 70% of the Earth is occupied by water and yet we know little about the world underwater. But thanks to underwater photographers we have the opportunity to have a glance of this world. Singing with whales and dancing with sharks, photographers are passionate about the ocean. Here we introduce 12 best […]
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The Jeremy Scott Foster Interview
Jeremy Scott Foster is a travel photographer, blogger, and professional adventurer. He has been traveling the world for 8 years, asking the hard questions, and learning about both the world and himself in the process. His adventure travel blog, TravelFreak, has taken him to around 40 countries on six continents—he’s hiked glaciers in New Zealand, partied […]
Continue readingThe Bell Sisters’ Free Lightroom Presets Pack
The Bell Sisters’ Free Lightroom Preset Pack is available to you for free! Get a taster of what The Bell Sisters’ Lightroom Presets are like with this exclusive free download on FilterGrade. These Lightroom Presets have been created to give your photographs a stunning professional finish, with soft creamy semi-matte overtones and rich contrasting colours. […]
Continue readingThe Best Adventures for the Summer | The North East
Summer is right around the corner and adventures are so close! Before the summer starts, make sure you know the best adventure spots so you can plan ahead. In this article, we’re going to show you some of the best places to visit in the Northeast United States during the summer. This region includes New Hampshire, […]
Continue reading7 Ways to Use Shutter Speed Creatively in Nature Photography
Shutter speed is a critical component of the exposure triangle, along with aperture and ISO. If you want to get the best quality photos you will need to understand exposure and how each element of the triangle impacts the others. Shutter speed can also be used in landscape and nature photography to create some interesting […]
Continue readingChris Bray’s Most Exciting Photography Experience in Alaska
“All those dots – are they all bears?!” Sailing our little boat through a crack in the rocks towards the remote and uninhabited Geographic Harbor in Alaska, we could already count half a dozen dark blobs marauding around on the shore. Through binoculars we could see them clearly: brown bears – huge big boars as well as sows and little spring cubs […]
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