This Is the Simple SECRET to Making Dramatic Landscape Photos
As the great Ansel Adams once said: "You don't take a photograph, you make it." But what makes a dramatic landscape photo? There are, of course, lots …
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Colorized Video from 1896 Shows How People Work and Played 100 Years Ago
It's easy to look at photos of people who lived in the past and assume that they were stern and serious. This is greatly due to the time-consuming photography techniques of the 19th century, which meant that they often had to sit in the same position for several minutes as the photo developed. …