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In the age of social media, it’s easy to feel that adventures are reserved for the elite, those who can hack the system and showcase their extravagant experiences. However, all of us can get out more and do more with our cameras. Yes, even a ‘normal’ person with kids, a job and a tiny bank […]

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In a remarkable achievement, Canon Inc. proudly announced two of its latest production milestones. The camera brand manufactured over 110 million EOS Series interchangeable-lens cameras as of March this year and 160 million RF/EF series interchangeable lenses in May. That’s a lot of cameras and lenses. The 110 millionth EOS series camera was the EOS […]

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A celebrated wilderness photographer known for his stunning captures of Tasmania’s natural beauty has been arrested by authorities. Rob Blakers refused to leave a logging area in Tasmania’s Eastern Tiers, where critically endangered swift parrot habitat was being destroyed. The Snow Hill coupe SH050B site, where logging has been ongoing for the past two weeks, […]

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I will preface this by saying that I am not an Adobe fanboy, and if this is not clear, I am not paid to praise the Lightroom Classic team in this post. In the last year or so, they have taken this software that seemed to be fading away in favor of the mobile-oriented Lightroom […]

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Hyperfocal distance might sound hyper-complicated, but it's a great tool for landscape photographers. Learn what it is and how to use it.

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Even though AI can let you create virtually any scene you can imagine it can’t replace building and photographing it yourself. I’m sure that the feeling of child’s play and creativity is still best expressed through actual photography, and for now, no one can convince me otherwise. Marcin Dobrzyniecki is the perfect example. This […]

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I created the Desert Eye image at the North Window Arch in Arches National Park. The park is a magical, mystical desert wonderland with over 2,000 red sandstone arches. The area around Arches National Park played home to the famous author and ranger Edward Abbey, the “Henry David Thoreau” of the American Southwest, and his […]

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In celebrating the 20th anniversary of ESA’s Mars Express, the agency revealed a stunning new mosaic of Mars. While it’s known as the “Red Planet,” this image shows all of its vibrant colors and stunning details like never before. And honestly, I think this is my favorite Mars photo to date! This mosaic image was […]

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Insta360 might have just released the new Insta360 GO 3 (buy here), but that’s not the only camera making a big appearance this week. Students at the Karman Space Programme (KSP) have sent an Insta360 X3 (buy here) up unto the stratosphere 20 miles above the planet’s surface. The Karman Space Programme is a student-led […]

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Large format cameras seem to be popping up all over the place at the moment, particularly on crowdfunding sites. The ONDU Eikan (buy here) seems to be a little bit different, though. As well as being available in the standard 4×5 large format sheet film, it also comes in a 4×10 panoramic variety. It’s currently […]

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