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Have you ever been out to photograph a gorgeous sunset, just to realize that you can’t, because your batteries are dead? Perhaps you’ve come home and imported your images, and noticed that all of them are unusable due to hundreds of dust spots?

Don’t worry. Most of us have experienced the exact same things. Luckily, there are certain habits youcan develop to avoid ever missing a shot again. None of them are time consuming, so there’s really no excuse not to... more

I remembered when I was sitting in my cubicle, dreaming and lusting after a digital Leica M9. I imagined after buying it, all of my lifes problems would be solved. I imagined the camera would inspire me to be more creative, brave, and inspired in my photography. I imagined how cool I would look in [...]

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Lightroom Mobile for Android has had some Raw support for a while now, at least when you’reusing the phone’s built in camera, but now Adobe have broadened this capability, adding support for Nikon, Canon and other Raw formats to Lightroom Mobile for both Android and iOS. Local adjustments have also been added, like those found [...]

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If you missed out on any of the amazing offers over the last 7 Days of our Summer Sale, today’s your final chance to grab a bargain.

As in previous years we’ve received a few sad messages from readers who missed out on deals along the way, asking if there was any way to get them.

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For several years now, Camranger has been the only choice if you want to tether your Nikon, Sony or Canon DSLR wirelessly to your phone or tablet. While the Camranger is a worthy device that allows you access to all your camera settings remotely as well as instant viewing of your images, even in live [...]

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My name is Matt Palace and I intend to photograph 1,200 pilgrims.“1200 Pilgrims” is a personal project carried out with the intention of photographing 1,200 Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain. Individuals from around the world walked this 800km trail over the course of 30 days, as a spiritual retreat. The aim [...]

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As photographers, we often swear by the mantra that a picture speaks a thousand words. Yet there are some instances when we just wish we could add a word or two to help facilitate the understanding of the image, or carry the thought process forward even beyond viewing the image. The good news is that this is fairly easy to do using most editing software onthe market today.

In this article we’ll go over the basics of how to add text to an image using Photoshop.

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The war in Syria has claimed more than 130,000 lives. On topofthe lives lost,overtwo million Syrian citizens had to evacuate into bordering states and about two million others were dislocated withinSyria. Aside the sad reality of the of the people ofSyria, it is also suffering from vast bombardment. The results of which are maybe best [...]

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What do you get when you cross Hasselblad’s A5D aerial camera with a DJI Matrice 600? The photo above is what you get, and it’s an absolute monster of a flying camera. DJI bought a “strategic minority stake” in Hasselblad last year, which seems to now be bearing fruit with their first joint product, and [...]

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Whether hardware or software, Open Source is a wonderful thing. Open Source doesn’t always mean free, though, especially when it comes to hardware. While not necessarily cheap, the DIY solution presented in this video from Bent-Tronicsdoes fall in line with other such overhead camera projects. The simple fact of the matter is that it’s not [...]

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