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  2. Landscape photography - Wikipedia

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    Farm landscape, in this case a rapeseed field in France. Landscape photography commonly involves daylight photography of natural features of land, sky and waters, at a distance—though some landscapes may involve subjects in a scenic setting nearby, even close-up, and sometimes at night.

  3. 30 Natural Couples’ Poses for Pictures That Don't ... - AOL

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    From “base pose,” clasp hands with your partner, letting your arms rest at your sides. Remember, don’t interlace your fingers—this creates the dreaded “slug” effect. Instead, opt for ...

  4. Nature photography - Wikipedia

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    Natural sources are popular places for nature photography. Lahemaa National Park in Estonia.. Nature photography is a wide range of photography taken outdoors and devoted to displaying natural elements such as landscapes, wildlife, plants, and close-ups of natural scenes and textures.

  5. Outdoor Photographer - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor Photographer was founded by Steve Werner and first published in 1985. [4] In 2000, it had roughly 172,000 regular subscribers. [5] Regular contributors have included Galen Rowell, [6] Frans Lanting, [7] Dewitt Jones, [8] William Neill, Amy Gulick, Justin Black, and QT Luong.

  6. Candid photography - Wikipedia

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    The crucial factor is the actual absence of posing. However, if the intent is that the subject is absolutely unaware of being photographed and does not even expect it, then such photography is secret photography , which is an extreme case of candid photography.

  7. Snapshot (photography) - Wikipedia

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    [15] Szarkowski brought to prominence the work of Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand in his influential exhibition “New Documents” at the Museum of Modern Art in 1967, [11] in which he identified a new trend in photography: pictures that seemed to have a casual, snapshot-like look and had subject matter that seemed strikingly ...

  8. David Noton - Wikipedia

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    David’s pictures are published all over the world and he writes for media including photographic magazines and websites. [5] After a seven-year run with Practical Photography magazine, David is a contributor to Outdoor Photography, Digital Photo Pro and www.photographyblog.com where he has a monthly online column.

  9. Galen Rowell - Wikipedia

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    Rowell wrote about the quest for such images in Mountain Light, and also in Galen Rowell's Vision (1993) and Inner Game of Outdoor Photography (2001). A retrospective book on his life, career, and impact on the various worlds he touched was published by Sierra Club Books .