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I live in Nova Scotia, Canada at a particular spot where the tides are the highest in the world. I just recently started to get into photography and fell in love with taking time lapses, so Ive been scouting this place (Blomidon, Nova Scotia) for a while where I wanted to do a time lapse of the ocean tides.

Finally, the time and conditions were right. There... more

Shooting with the Nikon D500 continues, both in Seattle and in Palm Springs, California. DPR staffer Richard Butler is there with Nikon, weathering some scorching temperatures and getting to know the local residents at the Living Desert Zoo. We've added some images to our existing D500 sample gallery, and you can keep your eyes peeled for more very soon.

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Only a few years ago capturing a 360 degree sphere was quite an involved and lengthy process, even more so when recording moving images. In 2016, 360 degree imaging has made it to the consumer level, with affordable 360 degree cameras such as the Ricoh Theta, Samsung Gear 360 or LG 360 Cam available in abundance. Clearly the web's largest social network does not want to miss out on the trend after integrating 360 degree videos in its news feed last year, Facebook will now the... more

If youre an iPhone owner, you know one thing about the beloved Camera Roll: it can get messy. While it seeks to bring some order to the chaos with built-in dating and geotagging, it doesnt help high-volume shooters zero in on specific content or locate their best shots from multitudes of thumbnails.

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Google is giving iOS users a treat today with the GBoard: a custom keyboard for iOS that builds image and gif searching right into your keyboard. No need to switch apps, copy, switch back, and paste that cool tutorial,... more

The Dutch Angle (or Dutch Tilt) is a technique that involves tilting your camera to one side, resulting in a frame that isn’t level. Jacob T. Swinney of... more

Here’s a quick DIY trick that’ll come in handy the next time you need to add a filter to a wide angle lens on the cheap. If you can’t buy a proper adaptor (or 3D print one), just use some card stock and black tape.

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How far is too far when it comes to advertising photography? Calvin Klein has a risqu reputation of flirting with the border between acceptable and inappropriate, but one of their recent underwear ads may have crossed that line.

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Minnesota’s Pioneer Public Television made this 12-minute mini-documentary about wet plate photography and photographer David Rambow. Rambow discusses the history and practice of wet plate photography, along with his personal journey in the medium.

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