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This is the archerfish from Asia. These amazing fish have the unusual habit of feeding on land-based insects. Even more unique is their method of hunting their chosen prey: they spit a powerful jet of water at their dinner knocking it from overhanging foliage into the water, where the fish quickly gobbles them up!

Of course I decided that this is something I needed to photograph using high-speed flash, and so began a two-month long project.

First I... more

There's a fair amount of controversy surrounding Apples newly unveiled MacBook Pro laptops, with one major criticism from photographers focusing on the removal of the SD card slot. Owners must use an SD-to-USB adapter to physically transfer files from a card to the laptop, otherwise wireless transfer is the only option. When asked about this design decision during an... more

Chinese smartphone maker Huawei today announced its new Mate 9, a large “phablet” that features a new design for a dual Leica rear camera.

As with the Huawei P9 phone unveiled earlier this year, the Mate 9 has two camera modules co-developed with Leica that are found side-by-side on the backside of the... more

Huawei has today launched its latest top-end phablet, the Mate 9. The new device features a large 5.9" LCD IPS display with 1080p resolution and 1500:1 contrast ratio. In the camera department the Mate 9 comes with a new dual-camera that, like its counterpart in the P9, was co-developed with camera manufacturer Leica.

The new version of the Huawei dual-cam boosts resolution of its monochrome sensor to 20MP (up... more

The Chicago Cubs finally won the World Series last night after 108-year drought. But what has some photojournalists talking are the cover photos published by two of Chicago’s biggest newspapers, the... more

Want to be a wildlife photographer but find it hard to get out of the city? Try shooting urban wildlife. Here’s an inspiring 13-minute Nat Geo Live!... more

Drone lighting is a technique that’s taking off in the world photography. After seeing photographer Reuben Wu photos of landscapes at night that were lit using an LED-equipped drone, photographers... more

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The arrival of Nikon's new DX camera, the D500, created a stir among wildlife and underwater photographers.

At... more

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The arrival of Nikon's new DX camera, the D500, created a stir among wildlife and underwater photographers.

At... more

Nikon's first truly beginner-friendly DSLR turns 10 years old this month. The Nikon D40 was introduced in November of 2006, bringing with it for the first time on-screen tips for novice digital photographers. It was the company's smallest and lightest DSLR at the time, paring down some of the more advanced features found on the likes of the D80 and the D50, and was the first... more

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