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We're happy to announce the winner of May's competition, “Mood And Atmosphere.” Emily submitted this atmospheric photo of a horse grazing by a water feature, early in the morning. Congratulations Emily K for submitting this winning shot! The post May 2026 Photo Contest Winners: Mood And Atmosphere appeared first on Light Stalking.
If you are a beginner in photography, you will need to understand various techniques in order to improve your photography. Of course everyone can point and shoot a scene in auto mode and capture any number of snapshots, but if you understand certain techniques, you can make creative decisions on the field and go home with great photos. In this article, we have put together some tips that will help you to kickstart your photography creatively. The post If You Are A Beginner In Photography Here Are Some Tips For Better Photos appeared first on Light Stalking.
As photographers, we don’t have to explain ourselves, our images do that for us. But whilst they will often tell a story, they don’t always tell our story, the story of how and why we took a certain picture. Sometimes, it is simply nice to be able to show other people the creative and technical thought processes that brought you to that final image. The post How to Document Your Photographic Process appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. Each week, our community members come up with amazing stories from around the world through their photography. The past week had beautiful landscape, nature and macro photos 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 Anne. The post Micro Tech, Macros, Vast Landscapes And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
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.
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Lenses are often becoming smaller. We can see that very clearly in the Fujifilm world, where the new XF16-55mmF2.8 II is 37% lighter than its predecessor, and yet, in many aspects, has better image quality. And just very recently the top Fujifilm imaging manager said here that they would try to make a hypothetical XF16-80mmF2.8 with the…
The post How Camera Makers Are Shrinking Lenses Without Sacrificing Image Quality appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
There are cameras from other brands that I wish Fujifilm would make — not because I want to switch systems, but because each of them offers a feature, design choice, or shooting philosophy that I’d love to see Fujifilm adopt in its own way. So I thought it would be fun to pick one camera…
The post 7 Cameras Fujifilm Should “Steal” From Other Brands appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
The Skylum Luminar Summer Sale is now live with up to 70% savings. New users: Desktop Perpetual: $119 / €99 + free Neo video course Cross-device Perpetual: $149 / €129+ free Neo video course MAX Perpetual: $164.99 / €134.99+ free Neo video course + free gift Existing users: Cross-device Perpetual: $99.99 / €89.99 + free…
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Never in the Fujifilm X and GFX history has Fujifilm had such a slow first half of the year. So far Fujifilm launched only the Instax Mini Link+ Smartphone Printer and the Instax Mini Evo Cinema Camera. But if we look at X and GFX gear, we got nothing at all, which has never happened…
The post Fujifilm Has Released ZERO X & GFX Gear in 2026… And Yet We Got 22 New Autofocus Lenses appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Godox has launched the new Godox iM30Pro Mini Flash as well as two ultra-compact inflatable lights: BHphoto – Godox Unveils Their Most Portable Lighting System Yet Below you can see a video about them. Godox iM30Pro Mini Flash Amazon / BHphoto / Adorama Godox LC500R Air Inflatable Light Stick Amazon / BHphoto / Adorama Godox…
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Photography gear costs more than most people can comfortably absorb right now, and the pressure to upgrade constantly is real. Knowing where to actually spend your money and time makes a meaningful difference in how far you get.
Macro lenses sit in a strange corner of the gear market: specialized enough that many skip them entirely, but capable of images that are hard to get any other way. The surge in macro photography during the COVID-19 lockdowns pushed manufacturers to release more options, and the category is now more crowded and more interesting than it's ever been.
Every lens catalog has a flagship tier. These are the lenses that dominate reviews, anchor marketing campaigns, and justify the system's reputation: the Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8 L, the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM II, the Nikon Z 50mm f/1.2 S. They deserve the attention. They are genuinely excellent. And they are not the lenses that most photographers would benefit from buying next.
The longer I spend around photography, the more I realize how easy it is to quietly lose sight of why we started taking photographs in the first place.
It rarely happens all at once. Usually it happens gradually.
At the beginning, photography often feels simple. You take photographs because you enjoy the process. You are curious about light, composition, weather, locations, or simply the experience of being outside with a camera. There is very little pressure attached to it because there are no expectations yet.
I was in Bilbao earlier this year, and a photographer appeared from around a narrow backstreet with a massive backpack and a huge full frame camera and zoom lens hanging from his neck. He carefully took the obviously heavy pack off and placed it on a chair outside a cafe. The relief on his face, to take a break from lugging all that weight around, was telling.
Let's be honest, buying a memory card is probably the most boring part of picking up new gear. It's not a shiny new lens or a camera with a red badge. But if we're being real, it is arguably the most critical piece of the puzzle. Without a memory card, cameras without built-in memory will not be able to save any data, essentially becoming an overpriced paperweight.