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Traveling and Photographing in Japan

By Meng Tay Photographers are always looking for new subjects or scenes.  If you are tired of the same old, same old, why not consider traveling to Japan?  First, let me give you the reasons why you...
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How the West Was Won

By Nathaniel Smalley The American Southwest, a land of raw elements and rugged terrain, a place where only the hardiest wildlife and plants survive. This corner of the world has captivated the imag...
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Travel Blog to Alcatraz, Mexico

Author: Vicki Uthe Alcatraz Island sits in San Francisco Bay just past the Golden Gate Bridge and has the famous prison on it that you can tour.  It’s interesting and you can take audio tours of it...
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The Phantom of the Himalayas

by Nathaniel Smalley “A shadow veiled by the mountain steep, or winter’s descending fleece of white. Like its tracks the ghost cat vanishes, as a phantom fading into the night.” ~ from: THE PHAN...
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Following Through

Author: John Frelich To me an important aspect to photography is the ability to follow through with obtaining your photographic interests. To do so doesn’t necessarily mean getting award winning ima...
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Crested Saguaros and Horseshoe Lake

By Jeff Insel My wife and I decided to venture out to Horseshoe Lake for a getaway of a couple of hours. We hadn’t been there before, even though we’ve lived within 32 miles for almost 30 years. ...
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Capturing Clouds : Tips

Author: Kerrick James Most of my sixty or so Arizona Highways photo workshops have featured the pursuit of Landscape, the endlessly challenging chase for light and drama, texture and natural design th...
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A Cruise Through Norway

Author: Meng Tay When I first read the article Day for Night in Norway in the New York Times, my first reaction was “I have to go on that cruise.”  That was about two years ago.  This year I had...
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