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When composing landscapes, look for natural lines or lines from fences, pathways, lines along the edges of rocky terrains, coastal lines or lines created due to shadows, to compose the frame. You do not have to necessarily use lines as leading lines, but they can be interestingly used to capture dynamic images. Here are some stunning landscape photographs that are beautifully composed with the use of lines. The post Check Out These Landscape Photographs That Are Beautifully Composed Using Lines appeared first on Light Stalking.
Dynamic range is something that landscape photographers struggle with most of the time and it is the contrast between the brightest and darkest areas in a frame. The amount of dynamic range depends on the difference in contrast of light in the scene. For example, sunset shots or midday shots will have a huge dynamic range between the darkest and lightest parts of the frame. If photographers follow some tips and are careful in choosing the right shooting process, issues with dynamic range can be overcome and improved in the resulting images. There are various ways in which dynamic range can be improved in images and we have put together a few resources that will help! The post Want To Improve The Dynamic Range In Your Photos? Check Out These Very Simple Ways appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been an amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and the discussions in the forums have been engaging and very inspiring in the recent weeks. We've have more members joining the community each week, making the forum experience even more exciting. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Retired Grunt. The post Linear Perspectives, Pareidolia, Unusual Perspectives – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
Bug photography is a highly rewarding genre and it is one that can yield great results if a few tips and techniques are followed. It is important to get to the level of the bug in order to capture compelling images and reveal its outstanding features. Also getting closer and capturing macro shots of the bugs will help to reveal their intricate details. Here are 37 incredible photos of bugs, that use aperture and light creatively. The post 37 Incredible Photos Of Bugs That Use Aperture And Light Creatively appeared first on Light Stalking.
In order to use light correctly and make the right choice of camera settings, one needs to understand how the three elements aperture, shutter speed and iso work together. Making changes to one or more of these values for a given exposure means you need to make changes to one or more of the other values to get the same exposure. Besides, adjusting aperture and shutter speed in different ways can help to capture different types of photographs. Here are some advanced tutorials to help you understand these factors better and use them creatively for photography. The post Here Are Some Advanced Guides To Understand Exposure Better For Creative Photography appeared first on Light Stalking.
There are actually many reasons why you might want to take a tripod, beyond shooting at night. Today we are going to explore some of them. But first, and I have gone on about this before, don’t buy a cheap tripod. Spend as much as you can afford on a good set of legs and a separate, suitable head. A cheap tripod will put you off for life. Buy a good one and you will understand why tripods matter more than you think. The post Why Tripods Matter More Than You Think appeared first on Light Stalking.
Solar astronomy requires specialized equipment and careful observing techniques. Unlike nighttime astronomy, observing the Sun demands strict safety precautions and precise optical alignment. A telescope... The post Lunt SunLock Red Dot Sun Finder: Safe and Accurate Solar Telescope Alignment appeared first on DIY Photography.
Lightroom has almost endless possibilities for optimizing your editing workflow. In his latest video, Jeff Ascough of Walk Like Alice shares five simple things he... The post Make Lightroom Editing Faster and More Efficient With These Five Tweaks appeared first on DIY Photography.
Mars offers a particularly valuable record of impact history. Large areas of the planet still preserve ancient terrain formed during the earliest stages of Solar... The post Counting Craters: Mars Express Reveals Mars’s Ancient Landscape appeared first on DIY Photography.
Youtuber Rowtography shows how blur, grain, and vintage lens quirks add emotion and character to images, helping photographers stand out in a world increasingly dominated by AI-generated photos. The post Why Embracing Imperfection Can Make Your Photography More Human appeared first on DIY Photography.
If you’re anything like me and you’ve been shooting for more than a few years, chances are your photo archive has grown into something slightly... The post My Photo Library Was Chaos: A Hands-On Review of Excire Search 2026 and Excire Foto 2025 appeared first on DIY Photography.
High-energy astrophysics relies on long observational records and carefully calibrated datasets. Over the past two decades, NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has built one of the... The post NASA’s Chandra Maps 3,300 X-ray Sources at Milky Way’s Core appeared first on DIY Photography.
Fuji digital camera news
Fujifilm’s Hottest Month May is Fujifilm’s favorite month to announce new cameras (along with another month), as we have seen here. Fujifilm X Camera Announcement Heatmap And now Fujifilm has announced a Fujikina event for May 9-10. So there has to be a new camera coming in May, right? Well, it could be, but it…
The post Fujikina Announced for May 9-10 – But Fujifilm’s Hottest Announcement Month is Not for Fujifilm X-Pro4 or X-T6 appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Fujinon XF18-50mmF1.4 vs Sigma 17-40mmF1.8 vs XF16-55mmF2.8 II – COMPARISON Fujinon XF 16-80mmF2.8 vs Tamron 17-70mmF2.8 and More – Specs & Size Comparison Fujinon XF14-140mmF3.5-6.3 vs XF16-200mm vs XF18-135mmF3.5-5.6 – COMPARISON It’s time to make a size comparison between the following lenses: XF14-140mmF3.5-6.3 lens listed as future “dream” lens by Fujifilm XF16-200mm lens listed by…
The post Fujinon XF14-140mmF3.5-6.3 vs XF16-200mm vs XF18-135mmF3.5-5.6 – COMPARISON appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
BHphoto has now put a firm date on the availability of the Fujifilm X100VI. B&H expects stock on March 19/20 for both the silver X100VI and the black X100VI version. Of course that’s for the Made in Japan version. Adorama expects stock in May, and they have overpriced used X100Vi available now (almost 2K USD).…
The post Fujifilm X100VI at B&H March 19 — Or Buy Now Elsewhere, But Expect Crazy Prices (Even Used) appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Curiosity: did you know this 20 years old Fujifilm camera was the first featuring Film Simulations? Fujifilm manager Jun Watanabe (Product Planning Manager, Series X), Makoto Oishi (Product Planning Manager, GFX Series) and Shugo Kiryu (Marketing Manager) have given an interview to the French website Phototrend. In short: The Fujifilm Market Fujifilm managed to increase…
The post Fujifilm Managers Talk X-Pro4, Lens Future, Film Simulation Development, GFX100RFII, 1″ Camera and More – Phototrend Interview appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
There is currently one lens leads the pack in the current future 14 dream lens survey of Fujifilm: the Fujinon XF16-80mmF2.8. I totally get it why it is on top of the list: it promises to be an ultra-versatile all rounder for wedding photographers but also in general for travel photography for example. I personally…
The post Fujinon XF 16-80mmF2.8 vs Tamron 17-70mmF2.8 and More – Specs & Size Comparison appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
There is a Homeric thread running through the first ever exhibition of photographs in his native land by the Greek film director Yorgos Lanthimos, ...
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... photographer who has ... An outdoor scene is shot on a film set. Tom Fennell, the first sound assistant; Robbie Ryan, the director of photography ...
... photography. Eve Arnold — who in 1951 was the first woman to join Magnum Photos — saw her snapping and told her she could become a professional ...
Nobody else lived a life quite like photographer Roy Blakey. A new documentary, "Uncle Roy," celebrates his legacy.
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Rick Bebbington walks Punta Arenas with no shot list, trusting instinct over research. See how skipping famous spots and carrying just a Fujifilm ...
... photographer, documented the production while also helping bring a sense of historical authenticity to the film. “Washington in general has this ...
Jackson Holmes: Capturing the Noise” is a short documentary film highlighting a Denton-based photographer, Jackson Holmes. He's a young emerging ...
Boy George has a little bit of advice for Chappell Roan after the "Pink Pony Club" singer went viral for confronting a group of photographers.
Fifteen years on from the Fukushima catastrophe in Japan, what can the work of diverse photographers reveal about the region and its residents?
Move things around. By Julia Stevens, Photography by Annemarieke van Drimmelen ... Annemarieke van Drimmelen. photographer. Learn more about Domino ...