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Very little photography marketing these days tunes into the most important element, creativity. Why is that? Because you can be creative with cheap, old and used camera gear as much, if not more than with the latest megapixel busting dream machine. The simple fact is chasing perfection can stifle our creativity. We can concentrate far too much on the many technical elements of our cameras to the point of ignoring the creative. Today we are going to look at why low tech and older camera gear might just be the creative spark that you are looking for. The post Why Low-Fi Gear is the Spark Your Creativity Needs appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been another amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and discussions in the forums. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Michael. The post Abstract Space, Spring Photos, The Power Of Red And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
A lot of photographers refrain from shooting during the Winter season and with the arrival of spring, photographic opportunities increase. There are many ways in which one can photograph the spring season - just the spring blossoms, spring flowers (wide, abstract and macro), the wildlife among the spring blossoms, bugs and other critters among the blossoms, spring landscapes, spring still life, aerial shots and many more. Here are some bright and cheerful photos captured during the spring season. The post Want To Beat Photographers’ Block? Try These Photo Ideas To Document The Spring Season appeared first on Light Stalking.
The weather in the northern hemisphere is warming up and it is a time for new growth and colours. Spring is a cheerful and colourful time and one that brings hope after the long and dreary winter days. Some photographers may even have stopped shooting outdoors during the Winter season and Spring is a season which you definitely should not miss out on if you are an outdoor photographer. If you are struggling for ideas or tips, we have out together some articles that will give you a head start on Spring photography. The post Looking For Spring photography Tips? These Tutorials Will Cover Everything appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been another amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and discussions in the forums. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Glenn Pine. The post Urban Minimalism, Creative Apertures, Pop Of Reds And Many More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
We're happy to announce the winner of March's competition, “The Language of Lines.” Jean's image titled "SkyHawks" immediately captured the attention with all the beautiful lines, colours shot against a beautiful sky. Congratulations Jean T for this beautiful winning capture. The post March 2026 Photo Contest Winners: The Language of Lines appeared first on Light Stalking.
Lens makers love to talk about character, but it usually comes with a trade-off. You either get clinical, modern optics or something with personality that... The post Thypoch Expands Its Lens Lineup With a “Golden Range” Zoom and a Pocket-Sized Prime appeared first on DIY Photography.
Planetary geology relies on context. A single rock sample can reveal chemistry, but a landscape reveals history. In recent work, NASA has combined high-resolution panoramas... The post Two Rovers, Two Panoramas: NASA Reveals Two Eras of Mars appeared first on DIY Photography.
There’s a reason the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards keeps growing its audience year after year – it’s one of the few photography contests on earth... The post Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards People’s Choice appeared first on DIY Photography.
There are parts of photography knowledge that most of us gloss over, and I think metering is one of them, at least for me. I... The post Why Learning Metering Modes Is Crucial for Better Photos appeared first on DIY Photography.
Leica partners with Gpixel to co-develop a custom CMOS sensor, aiming to improve image quality and gain deeper control over future camera imaging pipelines. The post Leica Moves Toward Custom Sensor Design With New Gpixel Partnership appeared first on DIY Photography.
Are you looking for a fixed telephoto lens for your full-frame L-Mount camera? Have you considered something from the crowded 75mm to 90mm field (which... The post AstrHori AF 85mm F1.8 Mark II Full-frame Lens for L: Reach Out and Touch Something appeared first on DIY Photography.
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