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Covering an array of mountains with names he refuses to even attempt to pronounce, landscape & travel photographerThomas Heaton takes us on a whirlwindtour of Glencoe to photographsome amazing winter landscapes. In this video documentinghis two-and-a-bit-day visit, Thomas talks to us throughout his journey, explaining what he looks for in a landscape and how he [...]

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Im not quite sure what the fascination is with offering Leica cameras with the purchase of a vehicle is, but it appears to be a trend thats growing. Late last year, we reported that car manufacturer Briggs Automotive Company was giving away a custom Leica T (Typ701) with every purchase of its $250K BAC Mono. [...]

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Photos of food, when done well, serve to make the viewer hungry or at the very least make the food in the photo look appetizing. Often food is photographed right at the table.

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Sigma already has a steady collection of Art lenses on the market, but it looks like they have a few more up their sleeves for 2016. According to newly leaked photos and information, Sigma is set to release a 50100mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art lens on February 23rd, 2016. As can be seen in the [...]

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Stop motion animation is hardly a new art, but the brand new advertisement PES created for Hondatakes the art form to a new level. Instead of trying to deliver a smooth animation, the advert ‘breaks the fourth wall‘ and features the hands making the animation as part of the animation itself. Following the cues and [...]

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At virtuallyevery major sporting event across the planet, we see groupsof photographers huddled together on the sidelines, their allegiance often only visibleby the colour of the lenses attached to their cameras, but why are Canon’s telephoto lenses white? Canon’s official position is that large lenses contain large elements and that are more susceptible to heat [...]

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Living next to Europe means I get to visit the UK Photography show* every march. This is the biggest photoshow in the UK and you can think about it as a Photokina prequel. Bowens were supposed to have a MASSIVE booth on that show. (A huge booth, a show stage for them and a lounge [...]

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Whether it be a fancy feast at a special occasion, a romantically set table for two, or burger and fries on a plate – the following images satisfy a hunger for not only a good meal, but some great photos at, and around the dinner table.

Are you one to photograph your food in restaurants? Entire Instagram accounts are made up of such images. Note: remember to follow dPS over on Instagram! Even if you aren’t prone to that... more

An interesting teaserfromthe Adobe Blogspopped up on my news feed briefly last night,stating that Lightroom 2.0 for Android had now been released. Listing several cool new features, I thought this was worth a look, only to discoverthat the actual post on Adobe’s website did not exist, nor did any reference to it in the Adobe [...]

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One of my favorite things about photography is how it enables “time travel”. PhotographerFreddy Fabris (previously) took his models on a ride to 1900’s where he re-created a series of 1900’s sportsmen. Freddy sharesthat“The series was inspired bylate 1800‘s, early 1900‘s studio portrait photography, with their use of painted backdrops and simple props” that was [...]

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