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Photo Of The Week

Our photo of the week was taken by Julio A Cardona with igzotic Art and Photography

Here is what Julio had to say about his photo, "This image was captured near Chena Hot Springs Road in interior Alaska on New Year’s Day 2018. The colors and the sunset that day were incredible and the fog and clouds helped create a magical scene. I used the only camera I have at the moment, an iPhone 6, and shot at least 100 photos to get this one usable image."

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If you want to see more work from Julio, visit www.artmajeur.com/igzotic or www.viewbug.com/member/igzotic

We Want To Feature Your Work!

Do you have some really amazing photos you have taken recently or some of your past work that you simply love? We want to see! Each Tuesday, we will be featuring a "photo of the week" right here on the Camera Giveaways blog. We are looking for anything from amazing landscape photos, a gorgeous wedding or engagement shot, sports or animal photography, an awesome fashion photo...whatever you want to share, we would love to see!

Email your photos to contact@cameragiveaways.com with the subject "CG Blog Photo Submission" for consideration. In your email be sure to include a description of your photo, your name and company name as well as website and social media links. Please... no watermarks! If this information is not included, your photo will not be included.

Photo Of The Week

This week's photo of the week was taken and submitted by Mark Burdette.

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You can see more of Mark's work on his website photomarque.com or on Facebook

We Want To Feature Your Work!

Do you have some really amazing photos you have taken recently or some of your past work that you simply love? We want to see! Each Tuesday, we will be featuring a "photo of the week" right here on the Camera Giveaways blog. We are looking for anything from amazing landscape photos, a gorgeous wedding or engagement shot, sports or animal photography, an awesome fashion photo...whatever you want to share, we would love to see!

Email your photos to contact@cameragiveaways.com with the subject "CG Blog Photo Submission" for consideration. In your email be sure to include a description of your photo, your name and company name as well as website and social media links. Please... no watermarks! If this information is not included, your photo will not be included.

Photo Of The Week

Today's photo of the week was taken by Geoff Hansen with Geoff Hansen Photography. He took this shot at Wawaloli Beach, Big Island, Hawaii on April 18, 2017. He used a Nikon D810, ISO 64, 16-35mm, f/4, 1.0 sec. 

To see more work from Geoff Hansen Photography out of Napa, California, visit him on Instagram @napavalleyimages
 

We Want To Feature Your Work!

Do you have some really amazing photos you have taken recently or some of your past work that you simply love? We want to see! Each Tuesday, we will be featuring a "photo of the week" right here on the Camera Giveaways blog. We are looking for anything from amazing landscape photos, a gorgeous wedding or engagement shot, sports or animal photography, an awesome fashion photo...whatever you want to share, we would love to see!

Email your photos to contact@cameragiveaways.com with the subject "CG Blog Photo Submission" for consideration. In your email be sure to include a description of your photo, your name and company name as well as website and social media links. Please... no watermarks! If this information is not included, your photo will not be included.

Watch This Video For Tips On Taking Landscape Photos In The Fog

If you shoot landscape photography, you have probably had to experience taking photos in all different types of weather. You could come across rain, bright sunshine, clouds or beautiful sunrises or sunsets. One thing you may not shoot in very often, depending on where you live especially, is the fog. But fog can create some pretty unique shots if captured correctly. Today, we wanted to share a video that provides tips on taking landscape photos in the fog. 

In this video, Andrew Marr finds some gorgeous shots and provides good tips for creating awesome landscape photos on an early morning covered by fog. Check out the video that we originally saw on FStoppers and we hope it gives you some inspiration to get out and take some landscape photography in fog.  

Are you wondering where to find fog? Here's a quick run-down of the different types of fog that may help you out that come from the original article on FStoppers:

  • Radiation Fog: You can expect this on clear, windless nights when the temperature is near the dew point, most often in lower areas. Be sure to be up early in the morning for it, as the sun burns it off relatively quickly.
  • Advection Fog: This occurs when warm and moist air moves over a colder surface. It's common at seaside locations when areas on the land are cooler than over the water.
  • Upslope Fog: This type of fog happens when moist air is blown to higher altitudes, typically up a mountain. 
  • Steam Fog: This occurs when colder and dry air moves over warmer water. You can typically see it over lakes and ponds earlier in the winter when the water is still warmer than the surrounding environment.

Here are a few examples of landscape photos with fog for you to check out:

Photo credit: 500px

Photo credit: 500px

Photo credit: Craftsy

Photo credit: Craftsy

Photo credit: idigitalphoto.com

Photo credit: idigitalphoto.com

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25 Photos That Show How Beautiful America Truly Is

There is something unique and beautiful to every single state in America.... it is truly a beautiful country to photograph. From tall mountains to miles of sand swept beaches, and all the unique landscapes in between, this country has so many different types of scenery that can be dramatically different from each other. Here are 25 photos that we saw on Huffington Post that showcase some of that unique scenery to the wonderful home we live. 

Alaska - Mountains reflected in the Kenai River.

Arizona - Horseshoe Bend

California - McWay Falls, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, Big Sur

Colorado - Maroon Bells, Aspen

Connecticut - Ender's Falls

Florida - Dry Tortugas National Park
 

Hawaii - Wailua Falls

Idaho - Bruneau Dunes State Park

Illinois - Garden of the Gods, Shawnee National Forest

Iowa - Malanaphy Springs State Preserve

Louisiana - Lake Martin

Maine - Coastline at Acadia National Park

Maryland - The Brighton Dam at the Tridelphia Reservoir

Minnesota - Minnehaha Falls

Montana - Grinnell Lake, Glacier National Park

Nebraska - Scotts Bluff National Monument

New Mexico - White Sands National Monument

New York - Taughannock Falls State Park

North Carolina - Thomas Divide, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

North Dakota - Badlands sandstone formations, Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Oklahoma - Mount Scott, Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

South Carolina - Botany Bay Road, Edisto Island

South Dakota - Badlands National Park

Texas - Rio Grande, Big Bend National Park

Virginia - Shenandoah National Park


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11 Epic Landscape Photos By Andrew Ling

Seattle-based photographer Andrew Ling, 22, loves to photograph sweeping landscapes that show the scale and beauty of the world. He captures everything from the vast desert landscapes of Death Valley to the glaciers of Patagonia... and his work shows just how beautiful the world around us is. 

Ling told Weather.com in their recent article, “When I travel, I look for a place that is trying to tell a story. Mountains and glaciers don’t tend to have voices, so I try to create one for them: Who has climbed them? How are we losing them?”

Ling does tons of travel each year to capture his photos. Last year, he drove 3,000 miles across the United States in six days in order to capture panoramic views of America’s landscapes. This year, he traveled to Chile to experience the breathtaking Torres del Paine National Park. As you can see from some of his photos below, he likes to photographs himself or other travelers against landscapes in order to give a sense of scale. He also likes to uses the weather to help enhance the feel of his photography.

“The weather is everything to my photography.” he said. “I love taking photos just an hour before the sun goes down - the golden hour - and also in good fog or some snow.”

We hope you enjoy these photos from Andrew Ling as much as we do! 

Big Sur, California

Big Sur, California

Death Valley National Park, California

Death Valley National Park, California

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Palouse Falls State Park, Washington

Palouse Falls State Park, Washington

Taft Point, Yosemite National Park, California

Taft Point, Yosemite National Park, California

Death Valley National Park, California

Death Valley National Park, California

Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California

Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Be sure to check out more of Andrew Ling's work on his Instagram.

Did you love these landscape photos? Here are a few others you may enjoy! 


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