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Editors' Choice Photo Challenge: The blue hour

In our most recent Editors' Choice Photo Challenge, we asked you to show us the 'blue hour', a period shortly before sunrise or after sunset when the sun is below the horizon but still provides enough light to make the sky appear deep blue in photos. Once again, we were seriously impressed with some of the images you... more

Editors' Choice Photo Challenge: The blue hour

In our most recent Editors' Choice Photo Challenge, we asked you to show us the 'blue hour', a period shortly before sunrise or after sunset when the sun is below the horizon but still provides enough light to make the sky appear deep blue in photos. Once again, we were seriously impressed with some of the images you... more

Well, everyone, we did it another week is in the books, which means it's time to take a look at the new accessories that came across our radar. We've found some fun ones, including a somewhat unexpected Nikon product and some inexpensive but fun third-party batteries. But first, let's look at what's on sale this week.

The deals keep goingThe Sony A7R V is currently $400 off.

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Lens and filter maker NiSi launched JetMag Pro, a new magnetic filter system designed for demanding photographers and videographers.

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A man recovered photos from a waterlogged camera that was lost in a river for five years and then heartwarmingly reunited the device with its owner.

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Director Christopher Nolan's next film is set to premiere in the summer of 2026, with an anticipated release in IMAX theaters.

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AI images are spoiling Google Image search results, at least that's according to some creatives who have been sharing screenshots of AI images mixed in with real photos on Google.

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A man has been sentenced to jail for taking a hospital selfie with a dying stranger in hospital.

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The Brutalist is a three-and-a-half-hour epic biopic about an imaginary Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor presented on 70mm film across 26 reels weighing 300 pounds.

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CNN's Anderson Cooper was struck in the face with a piece of debris as TV journalists were blown around by Hurricane Milton while reporting in Florida last night.

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