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The newest Fuji camera on the market is the Fuji X-T2 mirrorless camera. It’s been available for a couple months now so there are a few reviews and tests out there already. I personally own and use the X-T1, so I am very interested to hear about its successor. Let’s see what a few sources have to say about the X-T2.

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How does one begin to give a first glance on the supposed Photoshop Killer that is Affinity Photo? I’m a windows guy, and wanted to test it ever since it was announced. Finally, there is a windows beta out there that I could download for free and take it for a spin. I’ve decided to […]

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For any creative photographer, shooting behind the scenes of a short film sounds like a boring idea. Thats what I thoughtuntil my friend called me to shoot for one of his school projects (he is in a film school and had to shoot three sequences). I wasnt going to refuse so I showed up that dayand little did I know, I ended up learning so many things and got to meet a lot of people. The best part is that I took some of the best images since I first picked up my camera.

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The recent release of iOS 10 saw an important update to the iPhones operating system for photographers. If you own an iPhone with a 12-megapixel camera (that is an iPhone 6S/Plus, iPhone 7/Plus, iPhone SE or even an iPad Pro 9.7) the operating system now allows third party camera apps to save photos in the DNG format. Thats excellent news for iPhone photographers as it means that you can now realize the potential of your phones camera.

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Have you ever needed to replace a boring sky on a photo? If you’ve done this with photoshop, you know that masking the sky is long and tedious process. (well, not always long, but definitely tedious). In what seems to be Adobe’s crawl into the easy tricks realm, they showed a Sky-replacing tech that we […]

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One of the highlights of my Sunday is reading Jay Rayners restaurant review in The Observer. I have to say that the photography that illustrates the articles isnt always fantastic, but thats not what Im interested in. In fact, I barely look at it. But Sunday 6 November’s review of Jaya in Llandudno, the photography […]

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The visit started with a long ride in a very small iron worker’s elevator (about the size of a phone booth), which goes up through the middle of the tower, for the first 60 floors. The elevator is so small that there was no room for my ThinkTank camera backpack. I had to take my […]

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Earlier I shared 27 images of architecture. Check them out and then get ready to find some of your own to shoot.

By Farrukh

Weekly Photography Challenge – Architecture

If you need some tips for shooting architecture, check out these articles:

Photographing fast paced action packed sports can be tricky enough as it is. For some, it presents even more challenges. Such is the case with Loren Worthington. After a spinal cord injury, Worthington lost the use of three of his limbs. Along with it, his ability to play sports. Nearly twenty years later, the camera […]

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