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Tutorial: Landscape Photography 101-3: Finding the Light

Before you can embark on your landscape photography adventure, you must know the different types of light you will be working with. During the daytime hours, the light is every changing, and can have a dramatic impact on your landscape photos depending on what kind of light you are working with. With the sun low...

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Tutorial: Landscape Photography 101-2: The Gear

The Gear I won’t make too many recommendations for brands of gear to use. We all have our preferences, and really it all boils down to what you are comfortable shooting with. If you are uncomfortable with your equipment and cannot work it correctly, it will do you no good. I will however from time...

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Tutorial: Landscape Photography 101-1: Introduction

Introduction to Landscape 101 With my Landscape 101 series of tutorials, I hope to teach you the fundamentals of good landscape photography. These tutorials will assume that you already know the basics of photography, such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and that you also know how to use your camera. I will show you essential...

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Taughannock Falls

In one of the largest State Parks in New York, Taughannock Falls is quite a natural beauty. One of the tallest waterfalls in the Eastern United States, it is about 215 feet tall. On a calm day, a beautiful reflection can be see in the water below the falls. Be careful not to get too...

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Seneca White Deer

The Seneca White Deer are the world’s largest herd of rare white deer, located in the old Seneca Army Depot on the Eastern shore of Seneca Lake. Recently while driving by, I had the opportunity to capture some images of these elusive deer. [exif id=”128″] If you look closely in the first image, you can...

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