Monthly Archives: March 2016

The 20 Most Photographed Attractions in the World

Whether you’ve visited Paris, London, or New York, you’re sure to have come back home with a multitude of holiday snaps on your camera. From an iconic Parisian photo of the Eiffel Tower or the flamboyant red windmill of the … Continue reading

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Dancing with the Stars Utilizes the DJI Ronin On-Set

 From the DJI YouTube Channel: ABC’s Dancing with the Stars is a show built on dynamic motion and physicality. It’s no surprise that they had DJI assist on some of the most complex and intricate shots of the season. With the … Continue reading

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11 Stages That Every Photographer Goes Through

Get 25% OFF James’ ebooks: Essentials of Street Photography & Street Photography Conversations eBook Bundle now for a limited time only at Snapndeals. How the $ *#$ do I use this thing!!?! While I hope you take this article as … Continue reading

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First Looks at Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens Image Quality

Image quality have been added to the Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens Review. We should expect this lens to deliver iamge quality similar to the Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens. Here is the comparison: Canon EF-S 18-135mm … Continue reading

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Are You Obsessed with Shooting Wide Apertures – Here’s Why You Might Want to Hold Back

There’s a scene in the original Jurassic Park movie, that almost perfectly describes one lesson I have learned when documenting the world around me with my camera. In this scene Dr. Ian Malcolm, a brilliant mathematician who is visiting the … Continue reading

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Google Photos Will Now Automatically Create Albums From Your “Best” Photos and Videos

News In an effort to prevent photos from dying on your hard drive, Google is rounding up the photos it likes best Google Photos will now group your photos and videos into automated albums made for sharing Popular Photography

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B&H has the New Canon EF-S 18-135mm IS USM Lens In Stock

B&H has just received the Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens into stock. This lens is available in the Canon EOS 80D kit, but unusual is that there is no savings with the kit version. Canon and Nikon News, … Continue reading

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TTL flash system: what is it and how does it work?

In this article we look at TTL flash system, providing a guide to what it is for and how it works In this article we look at TTL flash system, providing a guide to what it is for and how … Continue reading

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10 Tips For Food Photography When Travelling

One of the key selling points of any destination is the local food. It plays such an important part in our experience of a new place, and as a result should be a must, on any travel shot list. However, … Continue reading

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The Rogue Indicator Pouch Keeps Track of Which Batteries Are Still Fresh

Popular Photography Wedding Read means the batteries are dead Rogue’s clever Indicator Battery Pouch has included indicators to help keep track of which batteries are charged and which are dead Popular Photography

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Snowflake draft #1

Decided to start additional series of snowflake photos: Snowflake draft, in parallel with fully processed snow crystals. This will be small packs of snowflake photos, processed with simplified and more quick workflow. My main processing workflow for snowflake photography requires … Continue reading

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Into the Valley of Fog

Sometimes, the most fortuitous shots come from the most annoying trips. Take Elia Locardi‘s example from Greece a few years back; the travel photographer waited for hours in a foggy Meteora, a sacred site in Greek Orthodoxy, to snap a photo of the … Continue reading

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