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After the article about the hands-free umbrella, plenty of people said that, in some cases, it simply wouldnt be enough. Indeed, sometimes the rain is too strong. And when its paired with the wind, an umbrella alone doesnt protect you and your gear well enough from the rain. But this is where Under the Weather […]

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Video responses might be a thing of the past as far as YouTube’s concerned, but that’s not stopping Panasonic. There’s been a bit of talk around theweb and YouTube since the Panasonic Lumix GH5’s release about its autofocus system. Well, Panasonic were listening and have responded. Surprisingly, that response comes to usvia YouTube. Lumix Luminary […]

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Struggling to remain creative

Ive recently been struggling to shoot creative images and found myself in a rut battling to see things with fresh eyes. As I needed to come up with a topic for my next article (this one!), I decided to take this as an opportunity to experiment and come up with some new ways to shoot abstract images.

Here’s one of the images I took using the kaleidoscope I made. I processed this image in Analog Efex.

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When a new piece of gear is released, it’s accompanied by a press release. This press release is often filled full of jargon and tech speak. Details that 99% of customers either don’t understand or even really care about. But big numbers and words that are difficult to pronounce look impressive. So, manufacturers include them. […]

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We all know that photography can be a powerful tool for sending a message. A recent campaign from an animal shelter in India is a beautiful example how photography conveys a strong message and calls to action. A series of photos created forWorld for All shows that theres always room for a pet in a […]

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Two years ago, I published an article that took a lighthearted approach to making fun of the major wedding photographimage processing trendsof the day. In todays post, I will discuss thevintage film lookat length. Very broadly speaking, the faded vintage film look is a digital image editing technique that does one or both of the […]

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Photography is one of those professions or hobbies that you simply need to practice in order to improve. Once you have learned the basics and the theory, it is as much about trial and error as anything that you can read in books. With that practice comes experience which, over time, becomes almost like your blueprint for taking photos. The more you practice the quicker you learn and ultimately it all works subconsciously. To start you off on your process, here are 7 questions to ask yourself... more

Whenever I take photos I am satisfied with, I feel butterflies in my stomach. I recently though how photography gives me the same feeling as when Im in love. And so, my always-in-love brain came up with a bit quirky comparison: how is photography similar to a relationship? Ive had a few relationships over the […]

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After first trying out the WD My Passport Wireless Pro as a solution to backup photos and video while traveling (click here for the full review of the My Passport), I thought I would try the competition – the Seagate Wireless Plus. The main issue that I had with the WD My Passport is that […]

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In this really helpful video Phil Steele covers everything you need to know about tripods including; how to choose the right one, how to use them, and special features you may not know about.

  • How to choose the right tripod
  • How to use a tripod properly
  • Special features you may not even know about

Here are some tripod articles and reviews for you to check out:

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