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Improving Your Scenic Shots

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Recently, we decided to take some afternoon shots of this lighthouse at Fort Williams State Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. While photographs of lighthouses tend to fall into the "popular among tourists" category of photography and are often associated with being "cliché" (particularly in New England), it is still possible to create unique-looking images from such highly photographed scenes. By taking the time to figure out the shot you want and knowing what methods to use to get it, you will invariably create results that stand apart from those of the "point-and-click" crowd.
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Hot to Compose a Photograph (Part 2 of 9) by Luminous-Landscape
This article is the second in a series of nine essays focused on the aesthetic aspects of photography. The overall goal of this series is to
Alternative Landscapes: 5 Ideas by Photonhead
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Too often

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How to Choose the Best Lens For a Specific Composition (Part 3 of 9) by Luminous-Landscape
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How to Decide Which Photographs Are Keepers (Part 7 of 9) by Luminous-Landscape
Keepers. A photographer's term for photographs we like enough to keep them in our permanent files and print them. But how do you decide which
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