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Black & White still remains the photographers favorite for Street Photographers with very good reasons. Where in other genres, monochrome has become a niche look, Street Photography is different and for very good reasons. Why does Black & White remain as the favorite choice for Street Photographers and are there logical reasons to go for […]

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Its almost impossible these days to get a camera that doesnt have a video mode yet Im going to guess that you have either never pushed the record button, or you have and you werent happy with the results so never pushed it again. Or maybe youve avoided pushing the button simply because you dont want to deal with editing the video. It becomes one of those things thats easier to avoid than it is to try and possibly fail at mastering immediately. And while its true that the record button is red... more

As we reported before, Nikon has mentioned their plans to switch focus to medium and high-end DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. In a recent interview for Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, companys President Kazuo Ushida has confirmed we can expect a new mirrorless camera from Nikon. Even though the company didnt start off all well this year, theyve […]

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The web is full of articles about Lightrooms Develop Module. Its the flash part of Lightroom, making our images look so much better. It truly is the heart of Lightroom, but if you cant find images when you need them, you may as well have never shot them. Thats where the Folders Panel in Lightroom. Because if Develop is the heart of Lightroom, then the Library module is definitely the head.

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Chromatic aberration is a common (and annoying) lens problem. It causes the objects in your image to have colored lines, usually purple or green. Fortunately, you can easily remove it in Lightroom, but sometimes it can be difficult to detect the issue. Photographer Anthony Morganti shows you how to spot chromatic aberration in your photos […]

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With the advent of mirrorless, lens adapters have become very popular. With such a short flange distance, mirrorless cameras offer so many more lens options. You might not always get the full benefit of the lens, and some might kill your camera, but overall they’re extremely useful. Fotodiox have just launched a new series of […]

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Time to hit the trails!

By Loren Kerns

Weekly Photography Challenge – Hiking

This week it’s time to get off the couch and get out into nature. Find a hike to do locally and go for a little trek with your camera. See what you find along the way to photograph. You don’t have to... more

If youve ever wanted to bring together the quality of the DSLR and the spontaneity of an instant camera, C.P. Goerz joins them in Citograph 35mm f/8 lens. The lens is always in focus, and its aimed to put the Insta back into Instagram. and bring the spontaneity back to photography while maintaining the highest […]

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Dronestagram is the first social network dedicated to aerial photography. Four years in a row, theyve been choosing the best of the best aerial images. In partnership with National Geographic, they have recently published the winners of their 2017 drone photography contest. There were about 8,000 photos submitted. Photographers all over the world sent their […]

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Overheating wasn’t much of an issue for cameras at one point. Sure, long exposures might build up some noise on CCD sensors. It did a bit with my D100 bodies for anything 4 seconds or longer. But it wasn’t a consistent problem when shooting stills. Then cameras got video, which leaves our sensors exposed and […]

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