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In order to shoot wildlife, you do not have to travel to a national park or other exotic locations. Your backyard garden or even a visit to the local park will provide plenty of opportunities to capture brilliant wildlife photos. Whether it is still the spring season where you are, or it is the Summer season, here are some photos of wildlife in their natural habitat to provide some motivation to capture some yourself. The post 27 Beautiful Photos Of Wildlife In Their Natural Habitat appeared first on Light Stalking.
When it comes to gear for photography, the advise is always to shoot with what you have. While this can be great for a start, if you wish to experiment and get creative with landscape shots, and elevate your landscape photography skills by shooting long exposures, looking to eliminate reflections in the frame, stabilising for the sharpest images at low iso, or want to take care of the huge dynamic range in the scene, etc., then you will need to invest in a few accessories. The post These Are Gear And Accessories That You Will Need For Better Landscape Photos appeared first on Light Stalking.
I haven't been to a photography show for a very long time. In fact, it’s quite possible the last one was in the analogue era. I had tentative plans to visit Photokina in 2020, but we all know what happened then. So with this year’s UK based Photography and Video show taking place in Birmingham, a significantly closer location to me than London, I decided to take the plunge and spend two days there. The post My Experience at The Photography And Video Show 2026 appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been a great week on the Light Stalking forums with some stunning photography by the community and forum discussions. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Wendy P. The post Nature Vs. Tech, Stunning Landscapes, Wildlife And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
When shooting at wider apertures and shooting at different angles, light leaks and lens flares may be a problem for certain photographers because it softens the image and also may be distracting. Using these elements for the right scene in the right way can lead to effectively creative and dreamy results. In this article we have put together some ordinary photos that look extraordinary because of the presence of light leaks, lens flares and other optical effects. The post Making The Ordinary Look Extraordinary – Photos With Lens Flare, Light Leaks, Optical Effects And More appeared first on Light Stalking.
As photographers, it is not always possible to come up with new ideas and techniques to capture photos creatively. There are times when creative block can have a huge impact and the feeling of being stuck can be quite frustrating. In this article, we have put together a few ideas that will help you to come out of your creative block. The post Here Are Some Photography Ideas For When You Are Feeling Stuck appeared first on Light Stalking.
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The Fujifilm X-Pro4 Will Come – Which X-Pro Owners Will Upgrade [Vote] The Fujifilm X-T6 Is Coming — Which X-T Owners Will Upgrade? [Vote] Fujifilm X-H3 – Which X-H Owners Will Upgrade? [Vote] The Fujifilm X-E5 is still fairly new, yet in my opinion it is already one of the most brilliant Fujifilm cameras ever…
The post The Fujifilm X-E5 Saved the X-E Line — But Will X-E Owners Upgrade to X-E6? appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Fujifilm has released firmware updates for Fujifilm X-E5, X-M5 and X-T30III. Below you can find all the details and download links. X-E5 BHphoto / Amazon / Adorama / Moment / Nuzira / BestBuy / Focuscamera X-M5 BHphoto / Amazon / Adorama / BestBuy / Moment / Nuzira / Focuscamera X-T30 III BHphoto / Amazon / Adorama /…
The post Firmware Updates for Fujifilm X-E5, X-M5 and X-T30III appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
With the launch of the Sony A7rVI, Sony has now two cameras with DGO sensor on the market, plus one Sony DGO sensor used by Panasonic: Sony A7V – 33MP partially stacked DGO sensor Sony A7rVI – 67MP fully stacked DGO sensor Panasonic S1II – 24MP partially stacked DGO sensor And if “DGO” sounds new…
The post Fujifilm APS-C and GFX with DGO Sensors: All the Possibilities Explored appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
It looks like also the brand new Sony A7rVI with its stacked sensor features a DGO (dual gain output) sensor, as we can see from the screenshot above courtesy of Photons to Photos. Engineering Dynamic Range (EDR) 14.6. Somewhat limited by bit depth. Photographic Dynamic Range (PDR) 12.55 Mechanical Shutter is Dual Gain Ouput (DGO)…
The post DGO Magic: Sony A7rVI Matches Fujifilm GFX100II Low ISO Dynamic Range, But Medium Format Still Rules Above ISO 500 appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Last year we reported about the Zeniko ZA-12 Dual Dial Retro Mini Flash for Fujifilm. Now Zeniko has launched a new flash for Fujifilm, the Zeniko RF12 M Round Head Mini Camera Flash. Zeniko RF12 M Amazon Zeniko ZA12 Amazon If you want to see what other products Zeniko makes, check out the dedicated Zeniko…
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After getting into a car accident shortly after meeting, the photographer Quil Lemons made one call: to ask Parker Harwood, a stylist, on a date.
Like the other people who populate this and other photographs in the show, the lonesome man caught in his reverie is portrayed by real-life locals who ...
British photographer Jo Kearney's award-winning photo captures a woman pouring tea in the Soviet-era Khoja Obi Garm sanatorium in Tajikistan. Caroline ...
Former Detroit Free Press photographer David P. Gilkey died on June 5, 2016 while on assignment for NPR.
After losing his job in 2016, Cleary went all in on photography, which had previously just been a pastime. He has no mobility in his right hand, and ...
Time-lapse photographer and founder of LRTimelapse, Gunther Wegner, has announced an upgraded version of his intervalometer, the LRTimelapse Pro ...
American photographer Talia Chetrit has been documenting the world around her since the mid-1990s, exploring the techniques of analogue photography ...
Black Lumix camera with an 85mm lens on a light gray surface. ... Travel photography is one of the popular options in the medium. Many young ...
Konica Minolta exited the photography industry completely at the start of 2006, seeking instead to pivot towards office equipment and healthcare ...
The visitor's center at Ringheiligtum Pömmelte is a new construction made of stamped clay. Photo © Mireille Moga/van der Moga Photography.
Jim Grant, a San Diego photographer, gained national attention in 2024 after his photo of a rare "Green Flash" sunset won in the American ...
... photography (ASUP). ASUP combines the time-wavelength mapping of a chirped-pulse probe with dispersion-encoded angular spectrum information. The ...
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The Sony a7 V is a serious tool for street photography, and the question of whether its most powerful features cross a line worth thinking about. Pre-capture, silent shutter, and subject-tracking autofocus all raise real questions about what street photography actually demands from you and your gear.
Choosing between objective and subjective camera coverage is one of the most consequential decisions you make when planning a scene. The difference between showing an audience what's happening and making them feel it from the inside can transform a competent scene into an unforgettable one.
Film is expensive, inconvenient, and gives you zero instant feedback. A single shot on medium or large format can run you the equivalent of a few dollars once you factor in the film stock, processing, and scanning. Those aren't reasons to dismiss it entirely, though.
Dear Lisa,
I've loved photography for years and have always treated it as a hobby. Over time, friends, family, and people they know have asked me to photograph birthdays, couples, small events, and the odd portrait session. I never really advertised myself; it just sort of happened.
The problem is that I've started wondering whether I could actually turn this into something more serious.
Matt Black has spent much of his career doing something most photographers avoid: staying uncomfortable long enough that it stops being a moment and instead starts becoming a pattern. A member of Magnum Photos, Black is best known for his long-term project American Geography, a six-year journey across the United States in which he traveled over 100,000 miles and 46 states. During this journey, his focus was specific and deliberate. Black documented communities with concentrated poverty, defined as places where at least 20% of the population lives below the poverty line.
Instagram has started testing an "AI creator" label, an account-level badge that tells viewers a profile "posts content that was generated or modified with AI." It is clearer than the vague "AI info" tag Meta already sprinkles on some posts, and it reads like a step toward honesty in a feed increasingly clogged with synthetic images and video. There is one detail that undoes all of it. The label is entirely optional.