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The EOS 1 and EOS 5 series cameras are arguably the most important in Canon's entire lineup, representing their flagship and full frame do-it-all options for a huge number of professionals. With countless users awaiting the announcement of the EOS R1 and EOS R5 Mark II, news about their imminent announcements has emerged. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
The Nikon NIKKOR Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR lens offers photographers a very versatile focal length range for a wide range of uses, making it an appealing option for many creatives. This excellent video review takes a look at the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from the lens is usage. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
In photography, the fear of making mistakes often overshadows the creative process. This anxiety stems from a common misconception in modern culture that every creation must be flawless. However, this important video challenges that notion, arguing that mistakes are not only inevitable but also essential for growth and development in photography. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
What is the perfect trio of lenses for landscape photographers? This holy trinity of lenses is broken down into three main categories: a wide angle, a standard zoom, and a telephoto zoom lens. I’ve finally settled on what I think this trio is for Nikon landscape photographers. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Jeffrey Tadlock)
The post dPS Bi-Weekly Photo Challenge: Best of 2023 appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. Well here we are in 2024! We do this almost every year, the old “share your best or most favourite photograph of the last year” Now, keep in mind that it doesn’t have to be the most polished photograph, doesn’t have to be taken with the best gear (gotta be a camera / phone and not Ai!) just your best or most favourite photograph. Blurry, Sharp, whatever – it’s your moment to share something that means something to YOU. #dPSBestOf2023 Make sure you include the hashtags #dPSWeeklyChallenge and #dPSBestOf2023 in your post, here in the comments or over on social media. You...
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In the early days of your photographic journey, chances are a tripod will be among the first few pieces of gear you acquire, simply because it's the next logical thing to purchase to elevate your photography. Whether you get it for free or pay for it, you'll soon realize it's cumbersome, bulky, heavy, and frustrating to lug around on every photo adventure. You may eventually abandon it or opt for one of those lightweight and small travel tripods to replace the bulkier one you have, hoping it will still be able to deliver. Unfortunately, you might soon realize that having a bad tripod is worse than not having one at all. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Zhen Siang Yang)
One of the most commonly asked questions I get is about AI and my opinion on it. Being an artist puts you at risk of AI taking your job, or so it would seem. In fact, I believe that AI is creating jobs. Here is why you should not worry about AI and what to focus on instead. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
Hi, everybody – I’m back from my holiday break (really enjoyed it, and the football gods were not awesome to me, as Alabama is now out of the National Championship found, and my Bucs stunk it up last Sunday and this Sunday is our last chance to make the playoffs). Now, it’s a new year, full of new opportunities and possibilities, so let’s get right to it. If, like me, you like to embed your copyright and contact info directly into your images (handy in case you share images on Instagram, FB, X [formerly Twitter], etc.), then it’s time to update your Lightroom Classic copyright info template for 2023 for the new images you take and import this year. It’s really simple...
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The debate on whether photography is an expressive art form ignites passionate discussions among photographers and art enthusiasts. This subject is particularly pertinent, as it delves into the essence of their craft: is photography about capturing moments as they are, or is it about creating something entirely new? [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Using a new camera for the first time is exciting. Before you take your first photo, it's wise to get most of the basic menu settings correct. After that, your quest for perfect customization can begin. The steps I describe in this article can help in this process. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nando Harmsen)
The post How to Win a Photography Contest (11 Expert Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren Rowse. This article was updated in December 2023 with contributions from Darren Rowse, Andrew Suryono, Yauhen Zaremba, Simon Bond, Nicholas Moeggenberg, and Christina N Dickson. Photography contests are a wonderful way to improve your photography. While photography just for the sake of photography is a lot of fun, a competition can help you raise the bar as a photographer; after all, you know your image will be seen by a discerning group of judges and possibly even displayed along with other winners. Photography competitions come in all shapes and sizes, and they range from small online contests and local...how to win a photo competition
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Want to start the new year with a free tutorial from Fstoppers? All you have to do is help us choose our Photographer of the Year! [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
I first heard of 52Frames on Reddit and joined a few months later in December, 2022. I liked the concept, but for some reason I didn’t think I could commit to a long-term project. As the New Year approached, I asked myself “Hey, what if...”. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by David Strauss)
Lightroom has become an impressively capable editing application, and you can easily use it to process a lot of photos without heading over to Photoshop. One of the most important skills a photographer needs is the ability to emphasize their subject, and this great video tutorial will show you three different ways to do that in Lightroom. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
Continually exploring new techniques is essential for capturing your best images, especially in landscape photography. The practice of exposure bracketing, a technique of taking multiple photographs of the same scene at different exposure levels, is one of those valuable tools for photographers seeking to achieve perfect exposure in their images. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
I used to think that creating virtual tours required thousands of dollars on gear and a subscription to expensive hosting platforms. In this video, I'm going to show you how to create one with a pocket-sized camera, a smartphone, and free software. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Lee Morris)
It seems more and more, competitors are showing up in the COB LED lighting world, and this is no exception. This is the Genaray Portabright, and here's what it’s like to shoot with and ultimately who it could be for. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Fynn Badgley)
Photographing in low light is one of the most challenging tasks you can encounter. This is a scenario where your setup truly matters. Not only should you know what to do with your camera, but also keep in mind which camera to bring for low-light photography. In this article, I will go over the essential gear for such work. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Illya Ovchar)
The post 9 Powerful Tips for Keeping Your Images Straight appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jim Hamel. This article was updated in January 2024 with contributions from Jim Hamel, Darren Rowse, and Jaymes Dempsey. The horizon line is a big deal in many forms of photography, including the landscape, travel, and architectural genres. And even if there isn’t a true horizon line in your picture, there’s often a line running through the picture that viewers expect – often subconsciously – to appear straight. Given that, you might be surprised to realize that crooked lines are a huge problem for beginner photographers (and they can be a problem for more advanced shooters, too!). We often become so...How to keep your horizons straight
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What is it that makes a successful professional photographer? How does one rise above the din of images we are bombarded with every day? This excellent video features a seasoned professional photographer discussing the issue and offering some helpful insights. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)

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