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San Giorgio Maggiore

Rock and Roll.  Bluring the foreground by capturing the motion of the gondolas is an effective way to emphasize the main point of interest without making the photograph so busy that the viewer gets lots.  Read more about this location.

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The Bridge of Sighs

If you are a convicted criminal, your view from this bridge could be your last view of Venice.  Find out why.

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How I Use Reflections In My Photography

Reflections are an important part of photographic story telling when working around reflective surfaces such as water.  Read on for an insight on how I use them in my imagery as well as different approaches to reflections you should consider in your wildlife photography.

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BLUE ICE

Traveling by runabout boats in East Greenland, gives one an opportunity to access remote fjords and photograph icebergs from unique angles.  In this case, we stopped to photograph this deep blue iceberg early in the morning on our way to East Blue, a deserted US Air Force Base.

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The Mud Pits of Myvatn, Iceland

The Namafjall geothermal field is located in Northeast Iceland, on the east side of Lake Myvatn. This area is off of the ring-road 1 and is sometimes called Hell's Kitchen due to the boiling mud pits.

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Life Aboard the Donna Wood

Greenland is the world's largest island and an autonomous Danish dependent territory with limited self-government and its own parliament. The massive island lies between the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans. Much of its land surface is covered in ice. Most of its small population lives along the ice-free, fjord-lined coast, particularly in the southwest. Its northerly position, largely above the Arctic Circle, results in natural phenomena such as summer’s midnight sun and winter’s Northern Lights.

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Exploring the Arctic

How do you photograph polar bears successfully? The bright white tones of the arctic present challenges, especially this time of year when the sun never sets. Luckily for us, the weather forecast is for party cloudy skies with daily average temperatures at, or just below, freezing – these are perfect conditions as far as I’m concerned.

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