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Submerging most regular drones in water probably wouldnt be the best idea. WaterproofLily drone has failed, and I hope you didnt order one as there were some problems with refunds. So, if youre still looking for a drone to fly over glistening lakes, film water activities or even submerge it in water, Swellpro Drones can […]

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Scanning film is probably the least attractive part of shooting film but that doesn’t mean you should neglect this stage. Nowadays, we all want to share our analog images online and the only way to do that is by digitalising our negatives one way or another. If you want to get the most out of […]

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Abstract: By combining a white balance shift in your camera with a complimentary gelling of your flash, you can easily and efficiently alter the ambient color temperature of an entire environment.



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Sometimes the landscape is just too big. Sometimes, just one image wont do the trick. Then it’s time to create a panorama!

Im fortunate to spend a lot of time in the grand landscapes of Alaska. But often, camera in hand, Ive stood there, unable to create the image I wanted. There was just too much going on, or things were happening in a way that just didnt match a typical single-image format. I was photographing along a gravel beach near Haines, Alaska this winter, while... more

There are plenty of ways to customize your camera. And this time, Im not talking about adding bling to it. This is something far more useful, and intended for Nikon shooters. Steve Perry goes through seven Nikon tricks for customizing the controls. They work on most Nikon cameras, and they will make your shooting faster, […]

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It’s been long awaited and long demanded, but C-Log is now officially coming to the Canon 5D Mark IV. It’s a firmware update, but not one you can do yourself. You’ll need to send your camera off to a Canon service centre, and hand over $99 to make it happen.While this isn’t going to make […]

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The announcement of the new Sony A9has created a lot of buzz. And indeed, this camera looks like a dream come true for all mirrorless shooters, especially for sports or wildlife photographers. If youve read the announcement and the review, you are familiar with the fact that it features a blackout-free 20fps continuous burst mode. […]

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Nature has lots to offer for landscape photographers. We love to shoot natures paintings. Storms, rainbows, tornadoes, lightning strikes: theyre all a gift from nature that we can play with as a landscape photographer. Volcanoes are one of them, too, especially when theyre erupting. I have been fascinated by volcanoes; they have been on my […]

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When it comes to DSLR and audio you really don’t want to use the microphone in your camera. It involves echo, directionality, mic quality, sound bouncing and more. The short version is that it just sounds crap. We compared three options for DSLR audio (four if you count the crappy in-camera sound) and we wanted […]

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Before you raise your torches and pitchforks, this is not another post about how focal length affects your subject, or whether you should zoom with your feet or not. Im sure youve already seen how changing focal length and/or distance changes perspective, but this video answers an important question what can you do with […]

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