The waterfall pic: You’ve seen it on your feeds. You’ve hate-liked it. You’ve probably even taken it yourself. But have you ever stopped scrolling to ask, Who was the first person to take that pic?
It's not just the sight of rainbows dancing over the tumbling water that I want to capture. It's the sound of water pummeling the rocks. The spray of icy water on a hot day. The sense of peace in a ...
DON'T GO CHASING WATERFALLS: Thomas Mabry, a waterfall enthusiast and photographer, stands in front of English Falls in Pisgah National Forest. He cautions against reckless behavior around the natural ...
Capturing stunning waterfall photos with your iPhone is easier than you might think. By using the hidden Live Photo feature, you can simulate long exposures and create beautiful, flowing water effects ...
In this section you'll find photographic features that explore holidays and photography courses, details about members meetings, trials and tribulations of installing new software along with general ...
From lens focal lengths and fill-flash to portraits, macro or stunning landscapes there are techniques for everyone. Learn how to use metering, considering composition and shoot everything from ...
Ten finalists in the Statesman Journal's Winter Waterfall Hunting photography contest were picked this week, and public voting for the top pictures begins Friday on ...
When Kevin Adams got his first camera back in the mid-1980s, waterfalls were the first subjects he shot. Adams grew up in nearby Davidson County and later moved to the High Point area, so he never had ...