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Still life photography will work great as black and white and it will focus mainly on shapes, forms, textures, etc., and this can be achieved by focusing on the light and tonal range in the frame. Depending on what the photographer wishes to achieve, soft or dramatic light can be used. Side lighting works great for still life photography - photographing close to windows or illuminating your subject from the side using soft light can help to achieve better results. Here are some timeless still life photos captured in black and white. The post 39 Timeless Still Life Photographs Captured In Black And White appeared first on Light Stalking.
Landscape photography is a genre that is taken up by photographers at some point and one that can be done during any time of the year or season. Landscapes are always changing with the light and weather and any time of the day or weather should be great for landscape photography if you know the basics and how to deal with available light. The post If You Want To Get Better Landscape Photos, Focus On These Simple Tips appeared first on Light Stalking.
The relentless march of technology has very much changed what we can do with our cameras. Thirty years ago, putting an ISO 1600 film in our camera, guaranteed very grainy images. Twenty years ago, shooting digital at 3200 promised a similar grain in the form of noise. Today, I can shoot a 61 megapixel camera at 16000 ISO and get results that look significantly better than 3200 ISO on a 12 megapixel camera 20 years ago. Before we look at that, let’s take a look at why the tripod has been such an important part of any photographer’s life. The post Are The Tripod’s Days Numbered? 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 Retired Grunt. The post Atmospheric Portraits, Spring Photos, Mobile Photography And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
One of the best ways to capture architectural photos that stand out is through abstract photos. These photos can be captured by focusing on the artistic and geometric expressions of the designer. Framing it well by removing context can provide for some stunning abstract architectural photos. Here are some simple, conceptual abstract architecture photos. The post Conceptual, Abstract Architecture Photos That Focus On Artistic And Geometric Expressions appeared first on Light Stalking.
A lot of beginners take up photography and start shooting straightaway without understanding the basics. They end up capturing snapshots, while they could have captured much better photos if they'd had a good understanding of the basics in photography. Understanding the basics when it comes to camera settings will help to make creative decisions when out in the field based on the light, and other conditions. Here are some tutorials, that will help you to understand basic camera settings and capture better photos. The post Understand These Basic Camera Settings To Capture Better Photos – A Beginner’s Guide appeared first on Light Stalking.
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The 5DayDeal giveaway page is now live. There are lots of prizes you can win.
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The Meike AF 56mm f/1.7 Air lens has just been officially launched. At the moment I could find it listed for Sony E mount and Nikon Z Mount, but I guess the Fujifilm X mount will be available shortly, too. Meike AF 56mm f/1.7 Air Amazon / BHphoto As we told you back in February,…
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Join Now – Fujifilm GFX Shooters Group ZY Optics will release two lenses for Fujifilm GFX. Zhongyi 30mmF2.4 Zhongyi 45mmF1.4 Both are manual focus lenses, so none of this is the rumored second third party AF lens for Fujifilm GFX – the first one is this lens. Mitakon Zhongyi lenses for Fujifilm X and GFX…
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The 2026 China P&E will take place May 15–18, and several companies, especially from China, are planing to present new gear at the exhibition. We already report about the possibly second AF lens for GFX – the first one is this one – coming from Meike. But also Viltrox has something for us Fujifilm shooters.…
The post Viltrox to Launch Two F/1.2 PRO Lenses Soon – 18mm and 35mm? appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
In times where the offer for third party autofocus lenses is drastically increasing, I rarely report on every single manual focus lens that is launched. This Chart Shows You the Full List of Fujinon XF/XC and Third Party X Mount Autofocus Lenses But today I thought it might be worth to highlight this one, as…
The post Laowa CF 4.5-10mm F2.8 Fisheye Zoom for APS-C Coming May 13 appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
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Doors are one of the most underused compositional tools in photography, and once you start seeing them, you can't unsee them. Whether you're shooting portraits or working the streets, a well-placed door can frame a subject, anchor a composition, or tell a story in a single frame.
There's a strange misconception in street photography: that more is more. More chaos. More layers. More subjects. More "decisive moments."
But what if the real power lies somewhere else entirely? What if the strongest images are the ones that almost don't exist? And what if the format itself is the first, decisive cut?
The Fujifilm X100VI has been supply-constrained for more than two years. The camera launched in February 2024, and as of April 2026, availability remains spotty: Fujifilm's own US shop typically shows it as "Notify Me" rather than in stock, and major retailers list the camera as temporarily out of stock with rolling expected availability windows rather than steady inventory. The company raised the US price from $1,599 to $1,799, and the camera still moves for above MSRP on the secondary market. Two years of reported shortages is not a production problem that got solved.
The Fujifilm X-E5 sits in an interesting spot in the Fujifilm lineup: it has the same 40-megapixel sensor as the Fujifilm X-T5 but in a body closer in size to the X100 series, with interchangeable lenses. After a year of daily use, including replacing the X-T5 as his main body, Mitch Lally has a clear picture of exactly who this camera is for and where it falls short.
Adobe quietly added a depth map masking feature to Camera Raw in a recent Photoshop update, which lets you isolate specific depth layers in a photo. Unlike subject or background masks, this one lets you target a slice of depth in a scene, from foreground rocks to a hazy midground to a distant sky.
Leica and affordable rarely share the same conversation, but the Leica M240 might be the exception worth paying attention to. It's a full frame, M-mount digital rangefinder that costs a fraction of what modern Leica bodies go for, and it still delivers the core experience that makes these cameras worth owning.