Category: photo websites
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Photo-Editing: My Approach
This post discusses what I have done with a single photo taken in Joshua Tree National Park. (To see all of my Joshua Tree photos click here.) To be honest, my editing is as much play as it is work! I admit, also, that I produce many versions of one photo and do not always…
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A new photo taken in Joshua Tree National Park
Visit my Joshua Tree National Park gallery for more photos like this, and a high definition version of this exact edit. Please subscribe to outdoorswithcamera to see special contents! I am preparing a this value-added post like this one for subscribers. Did I mention that subscribing is free?
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Multiplying Bird Images
Composite photographs sometimes unintended I have recently returned from a series of four trips, or three plus a major stop. I invite you to my latest WilcePhotos blog post for more information For you, here and now, I offer an image I love, in part because it sort of invented itself. Wha you see here…
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Photo-Trip to Verde Valley Bears Fruit
Two nights, three days In my latest blog post on WilcePhotos.com I share five photos that capture the power, the mystery, and the beauty of northern Arizona. That post, and this “meta-post” focus on Clarkdale, Cottonwood, and adjacent to the Verde Valley, up Oak Creek Canyon and its West Fork. Here are some of the…
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New blog on wilcephotos.com, plus photos only found here
Please read my latest blog post at wilcephotos.com! There you will find how I have continued to pursue beauty– this time in Alaska– despite getting sick half-way through our cruise. And I explain Here are two photos not posted elsewhere, and one (the last of three) that is the original underlying one that IS posted.…
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WilcePhotos post asks “What is a macro shot?”
In my latest blog post I recognize “I am no epert in macro, but I am a learner— of late, mainly Amy Horn!I In my new blog post on WilcePhotos, I try to define macro photography. But in the end, for me, what matters is not the lens or a formal technique, but achieving the…
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Blogging about my recent “Canyon Country” sojourn
Click here— https://www.wilcephotos.com/blog/bp/canyon-country The Colorado River has been dammed several times. I recently visited the region largely defined by Glen Canyon Dam, which formed Lake Powell and today is part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. But for at least 190 million years, natural forces formed slot canyons. The photos I have posted thus…
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News from wilcephotos.com!
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You will be wowed if you visit wilcephotos.com!
I know how easy it is to click and download a photo. Please buy it instead!
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My new (gorgeous) photography website!
I’ve been working away on my new photo website. Wrinkles to be worked out yes, but am I ever jazzed about it! One reason? Almost all the photos are new, available for viewing and shopping NOWHERE ELSE! Interested? Click here!

