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A few months ago, I explored a new photography challenge and invested in an infrared filter for landscape photography. I could've bought an already converted used camera, but after looking at what was available on the used market and specialist conversion services, investing in a filter seemed to be at a more appealing price point and the best of both worlds. After several trials and tribulations, I became hooked on this newly discovered world of infrared photography.
It is a story brought to life by a father and photographer with Fuji’s GFX100S II and the GF 500mm f/5.6. He started a series about a traveler through existence with a project that explores childlike wonder.
Woodland photography can be uniquely challenging because natural forests are chaotic by nature. Trees may tilt in various directions, branches and leaves create visual clutter, and composing a balanced shot is tricky. For those aiming to create cleaner, more harmonious forest scenes, certain editing techniques can make a real difference.
I see a growing number of new lenses hitting the market that rely on lens correction. These lenses have some benefits, but are lens manufacturers taking shortcuts with these lens designs? Will we be seeing more and more lenses with this reliance on lens correction in the near future?
Choosing a laptop that strikes a balance between performance, portability, and screen quality can make or break your workflow. This video offers a clear breakdown of what you need to know about laptops specifically for creators, touching on practical details about performance and specific configurations that work best for different creative tasks.
Many photographers believe that upgrading their gear is essential for capturing great shots, but this notion may be more limiting than helpful. The obsession with the latest cameras and lenses often overshadows what actually makes an image successful.
Fuji digital camera news
It’s happening: one of the most popular Fujinon XF lenses of all time is about to retire. In fact, the Fujinon XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR starts to be marked as discontinued at stores in Japan as reported by the Japanese website asobinet. This is inevitable since now we got the Fujinon XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR…
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Recently Viltrox launched their first LAB series lens, the Viltrox 135mmF1.8 LAB. The LAB series will be Viltrox top of the line range of lenses and so far the Viltrox 135mmF1.8 is available only for Full Frame. Viltrox 135mmF1.8 LAB Amazon / BHphoto But now Viltrox has said in the comments to a post on…
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Just a few days ago Fujifilm issued a firmware update for the Fujinon XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6. Well, now we have another one. All details below. Fujinon XC15-45mmF3.5-5.6 ver.1.12 – download here The firmware update Ver.1.12 from Ver.1.11 incorporates the following issue: The following software issue is supposed to be fixed with Ver.1.11, but it is observed that…
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The new ArtraLab 11mm f/1.8 manual focus lens has just been launched and you can find all the details about it at ArtraLab here. This is a manual focus lens. Lenses Specification Product Name ARTRA LAB NONIKKOR-MC 11mm F1.8 Focal Length 11mm Maximum Aperture F1.8 Minimum Aperture F22 Optical Design 13 Element in 9 Groups…
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CineD had another interview with a Fujifilm manager (first interview here). This time they talk to Yuji Igarashi-san. You can see the video above as well as a quick summary of the interview: Fujifilm calls it a filmcamera and not a cinema camera because of Fujifilm’s heritage this year Fujifilm celebrates its 90th anniversary…
The post CineD Fujifilm Manager Interview: GFX Eterna Affordable Premium Cinema Camera and More than Just a GFX100II Rehousing appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
A few months ago, I explored a new photography challenge and invested in an infrared filter for landscape photography.
An Israeli airstrike on Friday flattened an entire building in a dense neighborhood in the Tayouneh area, a few kilometers from the center of the ...
Fadil Berisha will travel from New York to Fayetteville on Nov. 19 to bring a taste of his photography with the gallery exhibit, “You Are a Piece ...
The contrast of light and dark, and the patterns it creates on the landscape, can be striking. Photographer Eric Fowler shares his photos.
There's no shortage of advice on what you should and shouldn't do in photography, but not all advice will serve you well. Misguided myths can ...
The Madison Area Arts Council hosted their latest showcase for the Dakota State University Digital Arts & Design (DAD) program at their BrickHouse ...
Photographer R. Perry Flowers documented the 2023 edition of the Winter Death Race and talked through the experience in Huck 81.
The festival celebrates black history and culture through photography. This is the final family festival of Gilcrease in Your Neighborhood. The ...
The Wedge Collection, one of the world's most prominent private assemblages of Black portrait photography – or indeed of any photography – lands ...
... Photographs: 75 Years of the Eastman Museum,” to commemorate and honor the history of photography. “Life with Photographs,” which opened last ...
Photographers Andy J. Gordon, Will Chu and Mark Rigney covered the AVP League finals weekend. This is a gallery of their best shots.
Officials said, "Most images of the American Civil War come from battles located in the war's Eastern Theater. Photographs from Gettysburg, Antietam, ...
October's contest “The Unseen Perspective” saw some interesting entries that included macros, reflections, low angle and aerial shots, underwater shots and some other shots of subjects shot besides their usual self. Participants also creatively came up with entries where they captured images inside a lens ball, light that illuminates the subject in a certain way and one that only lasts for a moment, shooting through glass, etc., as interpretations of unseen perspectives. First Place: “Lady Liberty in Manhattan” by Jean T The post October Photo Contest Winners: The Unseen Perspective appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to the Light Stalking weekly community wrap up! Photography offers grounded representations of reality. However, the slight change in the multitude of variables results in quite singular frames. If grouped, some of these will relate to light surrounding conditions — aka ISO. Some others will fall on what we call exposure; last but definitely The post Humbling Pond, Multiple Reflections and Fall Colours! appeared first on Light Stalking.
TikTok’s days in Canada might be over if a recent move to shutter its corporate offices is any indicator. Indeed, social media platforms and the data they gather on their users is a central debate that has raged over the past few years. And it doesn’t look set to abate any time soon. Whether to The post Canada Moves to Close TikTok’s Offices in Country appeared first on Light Stalking.
Symmetry is one compositional technique in photography that is capable of lending a feeling of harmony and balance in a photograph. This technique can be used to capture both natural and manmade subjects that already have a symmetrical structure or can be captured as reflections that show symmetry due to the mirrored image in the frame. Here are 19 images, that portray a sense of harmony and balance through symmetry as a compositional technique. The post 19 Striking Images That Show A Sense Of Harmony And Balance Through Symmetry appeared first on Light Stalking.
The advent of AI generated images is raising a lot of questions over authenticity, particaulrly when it comes to advertising. Not only is there a whole industry around commercial photography, but there are also quite a few laws and regulations depending on where you are in the world. So, if you have a company like The post Subway Latest Fast Food Corp Sued Over Exaggerated Ads appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to the weekly Light Stalking community update! If there's a pure classic theme in photography, light and shadow should be it. However, when pulled apart each adds the needed ingredients for any photograph to be. Yes, our camera captures light, but this swift phenomenon behaves in crazy ways while bumping into everything around us. The post Shadows, Egrets & Wagons! appeared first on Light Stalking.