Photography Blogs & Tutorials

I was just raking up the last of the fall leaves and though that I’d like to get some photos of the kids jumping in my big leaf pile. The image I had in my head was one of those amazing fall days where that gorgeous warm glowing late day sunshine was back-lighting the leaves […]

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We are big fans or Eric Pare and Kim Henry, the photographer/dancer duo has created some epic art over the years. Now, they are coming back with a new technique that involves fog machine, a projector and some copper lights. The shooting was done to celebrate Eric’s new light painting studio, and a celebration they […]

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We already saw some other photographers’ images of bikes here.

By Martin Fisch

By jbilohaku

Weekly Photography Challenge – Bicycles

Now it’s your turn. There are bikes everywhere in all different shapes... more

Extreme low light performance isn’t a new thing. We’ve been able to pretty much see in the dark since Nikon launched the D3s. But, now that the megapixel wars seem to be mostly over, it’s the next big metric in camera performance. Who has the highest ISO? Who does it with the least amount of […]

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A few weeks ago, we told you about the new high speed slow motion camera, Chronos. Well, itwent live on Kickstarter a couple of days ago, and was fully funded within just a few hours. And that number just continues to climb. With a CAN$65,000 (~$45,000) goal and 27 days left to go, it’s already […]

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A couple of months ago, Syrp updated the firmware on the Genie Mini to add a couple of very cool new features.One of those was the ability to automate the shooting of panoramic still images for stitching. It’s not a difficult process to accomplish, but there are one or two gotchas and things you have […]

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One of my favorite things to look for and tophotographis bicycles. They have a great shape, make interesting shadows and you can shoot them standing still or moving.

I think it’s a common subject of many photographers including these:

By Maryl Gonzalez

By Thomas Meier

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I have been using both the Nikon 14mm f/2.8 and the Nikon 16mm f/2.8 fisheye for a while now, and I have been noticing that the images from the 14mm are very very similar to the images from the 16mm fisheye after a lens correction has been applied. Of course, there is one very big […]

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These are actually from last year’s Black Friday sales, but they’re too funny to not share for those who missed them. Created by serial prankster Obvious Plant(AKA, Jeff Wysaki) these fake flyers were placed in Target last year to promote some pretty good deals. Thinking about switching over to a standing desk for your photo […]

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Even with the fastest lenses and top-end DSLR cameras, catching fast movement inyour wildlife photos can be tricky. The physical speed of your autofocus may not be able tokeep up with and track a moving subject. Away from the limitations of your equipment,you may find that you miss a flutter of wings or fightbetween two animals.

Luckily, there are some things you can do to overcome both problems. Here are my top tips for successfully capturing action in your wildlife photos.... more

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