What do you see in these incredible photographs? Breath-taking nature phenomena or a hint of the end of the world?

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Posted in Photo of the Day, Photo sharing on December 27th, 2008. No Comments.
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Posted in Photo of the Day on November 4th, 2008. 1 Comment.

Such a beautiful photo of wafer drops! Not only you can enjoy more pretty water drop photos, but also you can learn how it is done.

Posted in Photo of the Day on October 19th, 2007. 3 Comments.

This photo was taken with a 50mm lens at f/1.8 with a Nikon D40. It must have been manual focus since the camera does not have a mechanical focus motor. Visit the photo page to see the lighting setup.

To learn more about how to blur the background, please visit my previous post.

Posted in Photo of the Day, Photo sharing on October 15th, 2007. No Comments.

Yes, there are tips and tricks for photography. However being there at the right time is the best one of them. Enjoy this fantastic photo!

Posted in Photo of the Day on September 26th, 2007. No Comments.

Wonderful landscape photo with great colors and composition. Note the use of the rule of the thirds for composition.

Posted in Photo of the Day on September 4th, 2007. No Comments.

This is a very striking black and white photo. It has all the elements of good landscape photography: good composition (rule of the third), wonderful angle and perspective, magical light, and great depth. The arrangement of the elements in the photo lead viewer’s eyes naturally from the railings to the structure at the end of the pier, the sea, and the dramatic cloud. No sign of human presence here, which enhances the feel of the image. Simply amazing!

Posted in Photo of the Day on August 18th, 2007. No Comments.

Welcome to DPTnT – Digital photography tips and tricks. I wish you a great Monday.

Posted in Photo of the Day on August 6th, 2007. No Comments.
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