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This close-up portrait is a great example of how simplicity can elevate a portrait to a new level. Great work, Trevor! FEBRU- Discovery Photo Tours Notice how the image was framed to maximize the impact of all these elements - with the horizon shifted slightly upward, we get a better view of the action in the foreground without sacrificing the view of the sky. In this case, the lightness of the background clouds helps give a little bit of drama to the sky, while the drama in the foreground is provided by the blurry, crashing waves against the texture-filled rocks. Trevor makes an appearance on our Inspirational Photographers of the Month list for this beautifully moody shot of Rialto Beach. It also has a bit of a Star Wars vibe too, don't you think? If you want the sun to appear large like this in your shots, use a long focal length - Gebriel used a 250mm lens with great results. The way the sun is setting behind the trees with the clouds obscuring part of its orange orb is a quintessential Africa photo.

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That's on full display in this beautiful sunset shot by Gebriel. And while that's certainly true, timing is often just as important. There's a lot of talk about lighting, composition, and camera settings as being crucial to the success of a photograph. Remember - photography "rules" are just rules of thumb don't get bogged down by trying to adhere to them every time, because, as you can see, breaking the rules can result in a great shot! FEBRUGebriel Second, notice how Loni breaks the rule of thirds here, placing the little girl smack in the middle of the frame.

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First, and most obviously, the little girl's wardrobe gives the image a bit of a fanciful and playful feeling that elevates the mood and makes you smile. This sweet portrait of a little girl was shared with us by our friends at Sew Trendy Accessories, and I'm glad they did! Two things caught my eye in this shot. These shots take immense planning to get just right. What's more, don't think that the way the Milky Way arches over the town is a coincidence. One look at this shot and you can see why! The vastness of space can feel a little empty and overwhelming, but by framing the sky with foreground interest - in this case, the old mining town - Dave gives some much-needed context to the scene. When it comes to astrophotography, Dave is our resident expert. Sit back, relax, and get ready to see some epic photos! FebruAstroDave These photos grabbed my attention, made me have a longer look at the subject, and left me with a strong feeling that made me say, "Now THAT'S a good shot!"įrom the PT editors and myself, we'd like to present the very best of what our members had to offer last month.

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Whether the photographers that created these images are professionals, enthusiasts, or beginners, their work all has something in common. It really makes me stop and think about just how many good photos there are floating around out there these days!

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Looking back over the last month, there were some incredible Inspirational Photographers uploading their work to the PT galleries.






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