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Between the 1960s and 1980s, television broadcasting stations and networks around the globe made a transition from black-and-white to color transmission. Many televisions celebrated the exact moment of switching, providing their viewers with the change in real time. However, many of us weren’t even born then, but thanks to the internet we can now […]

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Midjourney has just launched its new version, 5.2, and it’s a game-changer! There are several new features in the new update, but the hottest one is the “Zoom Out” feature, which creates a wider view of your image and automatically fills in the rest. I played with it to test it out, and while there […]

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You don’t have to be crazy to be a wedding photographer, but it definitely helps. You’re mostly there to record the memories of a couple’s special day. Except there are usually heaps of expectations and layers of pressure. Add a couple of family feuds that would make an interesting Shakespeare play, plus a strict timeline […]

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Scientists have developed a camera that will help restorers accurately repair old paintings and masterpieces. The camera will allow experts to tell the difference between old varnish and other materials, such as paints and binders. The camera was developed by a team at Kings College Londons Department of Physics. They say that the new technology […]

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NASA has released newly captured and edited images from its Juno mission. The images show a beautiful swirling mass of clouds over the gas giant Jupiter. The mission completed its 49th close flyby of Jupiter on March 1, 2023. “As the spacecraft flew low over the giant planet’s cloud tops,” NASA says, “its JunoCam instrument […]

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Have you ever seen a photo that has been taken in low light conditions, where the subject is sharp, but there are blurred lights in the background? Its a favorite wedding dance floor shot. This effect is called shutter dragging.

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In part 1 of this series, I covered a lot of things to do in-camera and when out there shooting. In part 2, I go into some tips that are a little more broad and involve larger shifts in activity, thought process, etc. Just like the tips I listed in the prior installment, these took […]

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This has to be one of the most surreal and meta things I’ve ever seen in the world of photography. 3D has played a big part in photography since the world switched to digital. It’s playing an even bigger part in video lately, with all the buzz around virtual sets. But what’s been done here […]

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The post dPS Bi-Weekly Photo Challenge Golden Hour Landscapes appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

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The bugs are out in force as we enter summer. And this makes it an excellent time of year for taking up macro photography. Macro photography is a fun activity that allows us to get closer to the little elements of the giant world that surrounds us. When you’ve never done it before, though, getting […]

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