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The Winners of Summer Landscape Photo Contest
In these sentimental late August days, we’re excited to announce the winners of the Summer Landscape Photography Contest. Thank you for your submissions and votes! So which photos has evoked most emotions in our jury members and readers? Who has won amazing prizes from Defrozo, Digital Photo Mentor, PhotoTraces and other respected sponsors? Let’s find it out right now! And Continue Reading
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10 Best Photos from the Summer Landscape Photo Contest – Pick the Winner Now!
Our Summer Landscape Photo Contest is entering the final stage. HUGE THANKS to all the participants who uploaded their photos to our Flickr group pool. It’s great to know that so many talented and creative photographers read our blog. The contest jury had difficult time selecting only 10 photos from all the beautiful images submitted. But the finalists are picked and now only YOU decide Continue Reading
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5 Ways to Avoid Problems and Conquer Summer Photography
I’m a big fan of summer. In fact, I dislike winter greatly, and my favorite season is spring. But summer is probably number two on my favorite season list. Summer is great because it’s not cold. But it can also be so hot that you may walk a couple steps during a hot and humid day and return drenched in sweat.
Not cool, sun – not cool.

But in all seriousness, summer can be fantastic for photography because you can literally go out anytime with shorts and a t-shirt. In a way that’s liberating. In the winter you’re wearing layers upon layers; in the spring you may be wearing rain gear more often than not.
With this all said, I want to share some things to avoid during summer, and ways to conquer those avoidances. With these tips, you can improve your summer photographs.
1. Carry Less
Quite often photographers carry so much gear when they’re out making photographs. But how much of that is really necessary?
Look at your Lightroom catalog by using the Metadata Library Filter. Filter by the past year or two, and see what lenses you use the most. You can also dig in deeper by using the Lightroom Dashboard website to determine your most common focal lengths.
The Lightroom Library Filter for Metadata
Once you know which lenses you use the most, stick with those.
For example, as I’m writing this I have my bag packed for a huge photowalk tomorrow in New York City. I’m only bringing my 35mm lens for most of the walk and the 28-300mm lens for distance. I could bring others, but why? I know from experience that I don’t need others for this type of event (photowalk).
Carrying less means a lighter camera bag, which means less struggle in the heat.
2. Wear Less
I mentioned in the intro that in the summer you can wear less. On hot summer days I am outside photographing in shorts and a t-shirt. I might keep a Scottevest jacket with me (rolled in a ball in my bag) just in case it rains.
I won’t be wearing flip-flop,s because those are horrible for standing or walking on for extended periods of time. But I will be wearing low-top sneakers made for walking. But before my sneakers are on, I will also have socks designed for hot temperatures, and walking. Arch support is extremely important, and in the summer if you don’t have proper sizing or support then your feet will feel it.
Don’t forget a hat as well. The hot summer sun can easily cause sunburn. Usually I wear a simple hat, but if I’m traveling I keep my Tilley hat with me, which covers my ears and neck at the same time as my head.
Me in my Tilley hat. Photo by Joseph Hoetzl
The hat’s brim is also very soft and flexible, so it doesn’t get in the way when you hold your camera up to your eye.
3. Squint Less
With the sun comes harsh light, strong light, and blinding light. The last thing you want is for photographs of people squinting. My suggestion for this problem is to avoid photographing in the direct sunlight, and instead, find a shaded area as there you still get a lot of light, but it’s diffused.

The other option is to still photograph in direct sunlight, but to add your own diffusion. Lastolite and many other companies make products perfect for that job.

On your side of things (the photographer), wear sunglasses, and remove them as needed when looking through your camera’s viewfinder or at the LCD.
4. Go Sunless
The summer is an amazing season to photograph during sunrise or sunset. Don’t plan a photo session during the strongest sunlight, like noon. Instead wait until sunset like 7:00 or 8:00 P.M. The sunset can make a great backdrop, and can produce really fun golden light.
If you are photographing portraits, then bring a reflector or flash to add some fill-light on your subjects.
5. Let Less Light Into Your Camera
The last tip is to let less light into your camera using neutral density filters. Sometimes the sun is just so harsh that your can’t get your camera’s settings where you want. By using a neutral density filter you can extend the shutter speed for landscape photos or moving objects, even in harsh sunlight.
For portraits neutral density filters enable apertures like f/2.8 even in direct sunlight, because the filter is blocking light.
A long exposure made just around noon on a hot day, made possible by using neutral density filters.
I have now shared five ways for improving your summer photographs. Remember that if you are comfortable, then your photographs will improve. If you are overheated, then that worry, stress and discomfort will come through in your work.
So get comfy and enjoy the rest of the summer weather.
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Enter Summer Landscape Photo Contest, Win Premium Photography Resources!
Summer is a perfect time for travelling and improving your photography skills. Therefore, we decided to run a summer landscape photography contest on Photodoto. Use this great opportunity to challenge your creativity and grow as a photographer. You can win some exciting prizes too! Read on for details. Sponsors and Prizes There are going to be 5 winners in this Continue Reading
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Photograph Summer Fun From Festivals to Farmers Markets

Street fairs and block parties and farmer’s markets, oh my!
Summer’s the time for outdoor fun. But so much activity can be overwhelming. How do you make sure you capture it all?
You use this list we made just for you! It has all the photo actions you’re gonna wanna take during your next outdoor summer extravaganza.
Now slap on some sunscreen and let’s go!
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26 Nice Bright Colors and Some Greens of Summer to Liven up Your Day
Paul Simon said it best in Kodachrome:
Kodachrome – give us the nice bright colors. Give us the greens of summers, makes you think all the world’s a sunny day.
For those of us old enough to remember and know what Kodachrome is – and the song – this is for you.
By T
Okay, enough strolling down memory lane. Yes it’s summer in the northern hemisphere and we better enjoy it while it lasts. Let’s see some images of those great colors that summer gives us:
Precious Love by Sue Hsu on 500px
Green Summer Rain by Max Ellis on 500pxWinds of Summer by Alex Greenshpun on 500px
*** by Laura Pashkevich on 500pxFirst Hunt by Suzy Mead on 500px
Towards the Sun II by Alexey Sizov on 500pxCurious cows by Troels Klausen on 500px
Poppies by Bess Hamiti on 500pxDandelion clock in morning by Bess Hamiti on 500px
Motherhood by Eleonora Di Primo on 500pxendless summer by neriman ozder on 500px
Canada by Marco Bocelli on 500pxsunflower by Reto Imhof on 500px
Not afraid of heights by Edina Szalai on 500pxShades of Blue!!! by Jay Sabapathy on 500px
Red flowers by Maja Top?agi? on 500pxSummer Colors by Leif Erik Smith on 500px
Summer – time colors by Dmitry Doronin on 500pxLonely Heart by Chad Briesemeister on 500px
Swans by Senna Ayd on 500pxBuff-tailed Coronet by Jess Findlay on 500px
Lunenburg Blue by Kursat Barin on 500pxFerris Wheel by John Velocci on 500px
Umbrellas by caie143 on 500pxColor Run by Vassili Broutski on 500px
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The Sun Is Your Friend: Tips for Summer Photography
Summer is just around the corner, folks. As the sun decides to become a more active member of our daily lives, we — especially those of us with nice cameras and itchy shutter-release fingers — feel an increasing compulsion to awaken from our lazy autumn habits and venture outside. And if you’re going to be outside, you might as well Continue Reading
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Garmin VIRB X and VIRB XE action cameras to launch this summer
Garmin has introduced two new action cameras, the VIRB X and the VIRB XE. Both cameras feature a new form factor that increases the number of mounting options available. Both feature a waterproof design, and the VIRB XE offers support for 1440/30p and 1080/60p video recording. In addition, the action cameras feature G-Metrix, which leverages integrated sensors and wireless tech to monitor ‘action data’ like speed, and display the information as animated data overlays. Read more
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Collection of Summer Sports Photography
The part of the world where I live, we’re already starting to feel the changing season coming. Here that means summer is giving way to fall and cooler temperatures. This roundup of summer sports photography is to help those of us in the northern part of the world to hang on to it a little bit longer.
What’s your favorite sport to watch or photograph?
Maybe you’ll be inspired to go shoot some action or sports while the weather lasts.
Ready? Go!

Unlimited playground by Tristan Shu on 500px
Buffalo race by Astro Mohan on 500px

Aerial by Jeff Dotson on 500px
Catch by Jessica Drossin on 500px
![Photograph [O] by Mariló Irimia on 500px](http://ppcdn.500px.org/47012702/effa02a033e090ec8971c3e42e8852a99df8d327/4.jpg)
[O] by Mariló Irimia on 500px
Where are the brakes on this thing? by Christopher Martin on 500px

Slam Dunk by Tripleasy on 500px
Frontside Nosebone by toddf on 500px

Fs Air- Aaron Lewis by David Gutierrez on 500px
The Pitt by Andrew Cooney on 500px

C6J00010 Pipeline Blur by David Orias on 500px
Motorcross by Faiz Baig on 500px

Motocross by Sanjay Pradhan on 500px
Swimming Championships by MOHAMMED KHAMIS on 500px

Making the Turn by Tim Tadder on 500px
Final Effort by John Hartman on 500px

Sliding in by John Hartman on 500px
Jump! by rarindra prakarsa on 500px

Soccer-2 by Jaredd Bell on 500px
Up and Down by Matt Johnson / EMJ Fotografi on 500px

Untitled by Hai Thinh on 500px
Notre Dame vs. Michigan State by Scott Kelby on 500px

Strength! by Henrik Spranz on 500px
Speed by Jos Didden on 500px

Sun Skiier by Florian Feuchtner on 500px
Bouldering top out by Martyn Castens on 500px

Rock Climbing by Regy Kurniawan on 500px
I Want to Ride My Bicycle by Charles Kachmarsky on 500px

Barrel racing by Gabor Monos on 500px
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