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An iconic shipwrecked fishing boat in Point Reyes, California, was severely damaged by a fire yesterday, and it may have been caused by a photographer’s long-exposure light-painting photo involving sparks from burning steel wool.

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Australia is home to some of the most extensive areas of subtropical rainforest in the world. These protected environments are often the highlight of many international visitors who travel thousands of kilometers to experience the unique flora and fauna. The best part about these geological wonders is that theres always something new to discover and they make ultimate subjects for nature photographers.

Over the years Ive developed a strong connection for these natural... more

Here’s a recent episode from the Science Channel‘s show How It... more

This surreal photo-manipulation is titled “A Dream,” and it was created using a single photograph that was edited in Photoshop. In this post I’ll provide a step-by-step walkthrough of how it was made to show you how you can make a similar image yourself.

Here’s the untouched base photograph that was used:

First, I extracted the boat from the image using the Pen Tool, put it in new layer, and adjust the Opacity and Fill as shown below:

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Sigma today dropped a surprise bomb on the camera industry by announcing a pair of formidable mirrorless cameras. While the DP Quattro packed Sigma’s Foveon sensors, the fixed lenses and unwieldy designs weren’t popular among photographers.

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Last week we shared some stunning photos of “Firefall,” the phenomenon that occurs in Yosemite during the last 2 weeks of February each year, when the Sun lines up just perfectly with Horsetail Fall on El Capitan to make it look like glowing lava.

While photos of “Firefall” have been spreading around the world, it’s not often that you see what the... more

Sigma has announced a more powerful external flash for DSLRs, the EF-630. It updates the existing EF-610 flash units by covering a 24mm to 200mm focal range (as wide as 17mm with the built-in Wide Panel), with an auto zooming function. Based on Sigma's naming conventions it's safe to assume the EF-630 offers a guide number of 63. It's also able to tilt upward by 90, left/right by 180 and downward by 7. It offers TTL exposure control, high-speed sync and slave mode for use with other... more

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Sigma has announced two mirrorless ILCs: the Sigma sd Quattro and the sd Quattro H. Both cameras use the company's full-depth SA lens mount as used in its SLRs, and are built around APS-C and APS-H sized sensors, respectively. The cameras share a... more

One of the highly touted features in Canon’s new 80D DSLR is the Dual Pixel autofocus system, which uses ever pixel on the CMOS sensor for phase-detect AF.

Guess which other camera has Dual Pixel AF?... more

The Canon PowerShot SX50 HS features a 50x optical zoom lens, the equivalent of a 24-1200mm in 35mm terms. Combined with its 4x digital zoom, the camera has a reach of 200x. The video above is a mind-... more

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