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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 Patrick. The post Misty Landscapes, Daily Shots And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
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.
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The China P&E will take place May 15–18, and here is a list of lenses that we should get to see on display. APS-C lenses Viltrox AF f/1.2 PRO – maybe 18mm Viltrox AF f/1.2 PRO – maybe 35mm Viltrox AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.8 EVO Meike AF 25mm f/1.7 AIR Meike…
The post List of Upcoming Fujifilm X/GFX Lenses from China appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
All over the world, Fujifilm has launched big X and GFX deals especially on its mid to high end gear. Some of them are really great, like you get a $450 rebate on X-S20 with Xf23mmF2.8, a $500 rebate on GFX cameras, a $200 rebate on X-H2/S and more – X-T5 included. However, what really dominates…
The post Fujifilm’s Quiet Rulers Keep Defeating Rebated Higher-End Gear appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
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,…
The post Meike AF 56mmF1.7 X Air Lens Launched appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
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…
The post ZY Optics Zhongyi 30mmF2.4 and 45mm F1.4 for Fujifilm GFX Coming Soon appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
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Today, I'll have a quick look at the new Allen Smart Suction Snap Camera Mount. It's a tool designed for mounting compact mirrorless cameras, action cams, and smaller DSLRs to smooth surfaces via a suction cup that can deliver dynamic moving shots.
Nearly everyone has a smartphone in today's world. They have come so far, and the technology inside them is extremely impressive. When you think back 20 years ago, they had a small screen and could only be used to make calls. Now, you can use them for pretty much everything: to call people, to listen to music, use them as GPS to get around, and in a lot of cases as a camera.
The photography business has a strange relationship with specialization. Almost every working photographer starts as a generalist. The first few years of paid work are a scramble: weddings on weekends, headshots during the week, a real estate gig when a friend asks for a favor, some product work to pay for a lens upgrade, maybe a few corporate events when the calendar is thin. The logic is obvious and reasonable. Early in a career, any paying work is better than no paying work, and saying yes to every request builds both experience and cash flow.
Landscape photography doesn't always end with a keeper. This video makes that case plainly, and it's one of the more honest looks at what a real shoot actually feels like from start to finish.
From Kodak's Charmera to the strange-but-interesting screenless Escura InstantSnap digital camera, 2026 is shaping up to be the year for some wild, hot takes on what makes a camera these days.
Photographer and YouTuber Adam Harig of FoxTailWhipz takes a look at some of the aforementioned viral cameras that have come through his hands in the last couple of years and conveniently ranks them to help you decide whether it's worth spending your hard-earned money on these cameras.
Choosing a single prime lens for travel forces a real trade-off, and most people default to a 35mm or a wide angle out of habit. The 50mm prime makes a compelling case that it deserves that spot instead, especially if you care about how a location actually feels in a photo rather than just how much of it you can fit in the frame.