Mount Everest glows at dusk. This panorama photo was taken shortly after sunset from Gokyo Ri, Nepal, in 2004
Photograph by Jeff Davids
Photograph by Cotton Couson and Sisse Brimberg
Cold weather photography Tips:
- when shooting in cold weather, or extreme conditions such as snow and sleet, it's important not to change your lenses out doors. You never want to get moisture or condensation inside the camera body.
- more tips here
Photograph by Robert Clark
Digital Photo Tips here
Photograph by David Alan Harvey
People and Portrait Photography Tips here
Photograph by Alfonso Lizares
Photo Tip: Take advantage of overcast conditions. Although it is less dramatic than late or early sunlight, cloudy weather offers soft, even lighting, free of harsh shadows, which can be ideal for portraits, rendering even skin tones, and can enhance saturation here
Photograph by Michael NicholsPhoto Tip: Your compositions should be strong and uncluttered, but also strive to have a depth of content in a single image here
Photograph by Bruce Dale
Landscape Photography Tips here
Photograph by Jodi Cobb
Travel Photography Tips here
Photograph by Bill Hatcher
Action and Adventure Photography Tips here
Photograph by Thomas Abercrombie
Travel Photography Quick Tips here







