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We are going through an interesting phase in astrophotography. For the last few years, we have been seeing a rise in all-in-one automated systems called... The post Seestar S30 Pro Smart Telescope: Unboxing and First Impressions appeared first on DIY Photography.
A total solar eclipse gives solar physicists a rare window for observation. For a few minutes, the Moon blocks the photosphere, making the much fainter... The post NASA Shares 2026 Solar Eclipse Images from Ground, Air and Space appeared first on DIY Photography.
The elements of photography are the building blocks that make up every image, and they fall into three groups: the technical elements that control exposure... The post What Are the Elements of Photography? appeared first on DIY Photography.
When you look at the night sky, how many colors do you see? Most likely, it will be all black to the naked eye. A... The post These Photos Show the Colors of the Night Sky that You Can’t See appeared first on DIY Photography.
So, you’ve got a photography degree. Congratulations! You have spent several years learning about cameras, lighting, composition, visual culture and probably at least one piece... The post What Can You Do With a Photography Degree? Career Options Beyond Photography appeared first on DIY Photography.
Should you become a professional photographer? Maybe. But before you quit your day job, buy a £5,000 camera and announce on Instagram that you’re “following... The post Should I Become a Professional Photographer? What You Need to Know Before You Start appeared first on DIY Photography.
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The Fujifilm GFX100RF has won the IDEA Bronze Award. I am not saying all awards are made equal. But generally I do not trust them. I mean, TIPA recently awarded the Fujifilm X-E5 not even knowing how the X-E5 looks like. I am not kidding, they literally used a random AI made X-E5 they found…
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Shutter+ is a camera remote App for iPhone/iPad that supports also Fujifilm cameras. It offers a lot of features, some not available on Fujifilm’s own X App: waveforms, zebras, Apple Watch control, intervalometer, and more. You can check out the App here. – press release on ver. 5.0 – supported Fujifilm cameras. Below is Damian’s…
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The Peak Design Field Bracket for Fujifilm is now available at BHphoto here. Peak Design Field Bracket for Fujifilm X-T5 Peak Design Field Bracket for Fuifilm X100V and X100VI The Peak Design Field Bracket is also still available at the Kickstarter late pledges here, where it raised almost USD 700K.
The post Peak Design Field Bracket for Fujifilm X-T5 and X100V / X100VI Pre-order at BHphoto appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
NiSi has just launched the NiSi NC UV Filter II with 49mm Front Thread. It is available in black here and silver here. Introducing the NiSi NC UV Filter II For Fujifilm X100 Series · Now with a 49mm Front Thread The NC UV Filter II is the protective UV filter built specifically for the…
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Atomos Ninja RAW BHphoto / Amazon / Adorama AtomOS 12.7.3 adds support for Fujifilm GFX Eterna 55 F-Log2-C and EL Zone. Below are the full details: Added support for Sony FX5 including Raw video handling and Camera Control New ‘FLog2-C Eterna’ gamma option with a dedicated EL Zone False Colour table calibrated specifically for Eterna…
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NEW LONDON, CT – Award-winning commercial photographer will exhibit his photographs at the historic Garde Arts Center from August 16 to September ...
Her photographs are included in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the International Center of Photography, the Nevada ...
Landscape and nature photographer Greg Boratyn has built grid.photo, a platform for passionate photographers to share and learn.
The 19th edition of the Montreal World Press Photo Exhibition gets underway this week.We're joined by producer Matthieu Rytz to give you a ...
Apple's rumored new flagship smartphone reportedly won't have this photography staple.
From polar bears on the pack ice to glaciers in retreat, these photographs capture a remote landscape that is spectacular, unpredictable and ...
(Courtesy of JMU Athletics Photography). The Richmond, Virginia, local was integral to JMU's starting lineup over the past few seasons, playing ...
ABC News' Jonathan Karl interviews Pulitzer Prize winner and former chief White House photographer David Hume Kennerly on “This Week.
Look closely at one of the most famous photographs ever taken of Earth and you might struggle to find Earth at all. ... The photograph was taken ...
The festival, continuing Sunday, features paintings, sculpture, jewelry, mixed media, photography, food trucks, live music, face painting and more.
ABC News' Jonathan Karl interviews Pulitzer Prize winner and former chief White House photographer David Hume Kennerly on “This Week.”
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Panning is an integral part of sports and action photography, but mastering the technique can add interest and intrigue to many genres. I am going to break down the five things I consider when trying to create a good panning image.
Step 1: What Kind of Photo Do You Want?
A successful panning shot starts by thinking about what you want the shot to look like. How much motion blur do you want/need? Are you going for an artistic, slightly abstract feel, or do you want a very detailed subject with enough blur to convey motion to the viewer?
The subject in your photograph is often the easiest part to get right, and the hardest work happens everywhere else in the frame. Power lines on the horizon, a chimney breaking a clean skyline, or a background cluttered with too many competing shapes can quietly wreck an otherwise strong image.
A discontinued Canon lens from the 1970s can fully resolve the 100-megapixel sensor sitting inside a modern medium format body. Old glass carries a look that clean digital optics rarely match, and that character is exactly what draws people back to gear that stopped being made decades ago.
Every aperture on your lens does a different job, and the wrong one can quietly soften an image you thought was tack sharp. The choice sits at the center of exposure, depth of field, and the entire feel of a photograph, which is why arguments over the "best" aperture never really end.
The advice that stings a little is usually the advice worth hearing. Money, gear, and social media can quietly stall a photographer's growth long before technique ever does, and understanding when each one helps or hurts changes how you spend your time behind the camera.
A class action filed in California accuses Logitech of raising prices to cover Trump-era import tariffs, then keeping both the higher prices and the federal refund it collected once the Supreme Court struck those tariffs down. The suit wants that money returned to the people who actually paid it: customers who bought a mouse, keyboard, or webcam at the inflated price.