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read moreNothing catches the eye of a potential home buyer or design client quite like a beautiful set of photos. Whether it’s for real estate agents, designers, or homeowners, expectations are high, and restrictions are often many. It’s not uncommon to have to deal with extremely short notice, very short windows of time in which to work, or to be asked for almost immediate turnaround. We, as photographers, become torn between meeting all the needs while still producing work we are proud of… and all while still making a profit! In real estate,...
read moreAlmost every DSLR or Mirrorless camera has a mode dial with a variety of letters and icons on it, some of which might seem cryptic or confusing. Usually you’ll find a green icon for Full Auto mode (usually a green A or rectangle), Full Manual mode (M), as well as Aperture Priority (A or Av) and Shutter Priority (S or Tv). Your camera might also feature scene modes such as portrait, night, or macro, and even some user-configurable modes indicated with a U1 or U2 (or C1/C2, etc.) Note: read more about the most common modes on your camera...
read moreSLR Magic has introduced its HyperPrime Cine 50mm T0.95 standard lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras, an offering it will be showing off at Cine Gear Expo 2015 in LA on June 5th and 6th. The HyperPrime Lens gives a 100mm equivalent focal length and offers a T0.95 maximum aperture, black anodized finish and weighs 620g/1.4lb. Also introduced is the SLR Magic-Rangefinder Cine Adapter with an integrated focus ring. SLR Magic recommends its Magic-Rangefinder Cine Adapter to photographers in want of ‘cinema-like manual...
read moreBut Richard, you didn’t say the D7200 was a replacement for the D90, which the D7000 and D7100 were, you said (very close to) the D300S. Rishi said; “Compared to the D300s, it offers better AF subject tracking, and lots more resolution, low-light ISO performance, and dynamic range.” I think the 7DII does all of that compared to the D300S, and significantly improves in some areas, especially fps and AF. It may not be as good as the Nikon (Sony) sensors, and all the benefits they bring, but it is the whole package for me. Why...
read moreI’m very interested to see image #4 has a ton of dust spots in the sky over the subject’s head, plus one big spot on the left of the frame. Before the trolls get their claws out, I’m not having a go – I’m just curious why these spots were not cleaned up when these images surely have had a lot of post-processing done, and in this particular image the subject’s outline has clearly been enhanced. Do some photogs simply not see dust spots? … Source Article from...
read moreDPReview recommends: Best smartphone cameras In many users’ pockets consumer-level digital compact cameras have been replaced by smartphones. The cameras of the latter don’t usually have zoom lenses or xenon flashes but image sensor technology has been rapidly improving and clever software processing helps rival, and in some cases even surpass, image quality of dedicated cameras. Add large high-resolution screens for image framing and viewing along with the ability to add special features and new shooting modes by...
read moreAnd, and, and they spent about 15,000 20mp pics on the clear blue sky! And, holy cow, wow, look at the “detail” in da snow! Forget the blown highlights and da blocked shadows, please. How about focusing your pano gear on a city? Anyway, excuse me, I ‘m off to do 70,000, D810 images of a clear blue sky. Send prize ASAP! Source Article from...
read moreWhat do you get if you mount a giant $60,000 broadcast lens to a tiny mirrorless camera? That’s what YouTube user SirJonnyCargo recently set out to find out. He used a Fotodiox lens adapter to mount his Panasonic GH4 onto a Fujinon XA55 lens. The results were actually very impressive. Here’s the video he posted showing what he did and some sample footage shot using the strange camera kit: The lens is a 9.5-525mm f/1.7 lens, but with a 2x extender and the 2.3X crop factor of the GH4, it’s the equivalent of a 44-2415mm lens in 35mm...
read moreLensbaby is known for crafting unique optics that allow photographs to take creative control of their work. Four of the company’s flagship lenses are now available for Fujifilm’s X Mount system of cameras. Newly available lenses include the Composer Pro with Sweet 35 Optic, Composer Pro with Sweet 50 Optic, Circular Fisheye, and Velvet 56 Portrait Lens. The Composer Pro is a lens manufactured to get gradually softer as a subject moves away from the center of the lens. Lensbaby calls this fade from a sharp focus center to a heavily...
read moreHere’s a fascinating 14-minute documentary about the work of Chris Farina, one of the world’s top boxing photographers and the official shooter for Top Rank. Farina shares about his career journey and how he goes about shooting some of the biggest athletes and fights in the sport. One of the things Farina talks about is the importance of getting to know the fighters’ habits in order to anticipate what they’re going to do. “What we shoot is not what we see. We shoot before we see it,†he says. “If you see it through the...
read moreThe debate between analog and digital may never end, but there can be a happy medium. One of the reasons that analog continues to live on is due to the wondrous ‘color profiles’ that one can find in different packages of film, along with their unique grain profiles. VSCO, a company that designs presets for Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop, has released their latest collection “VSCO FILM 07†– the eclectic films package. VSCO categorizes this eclectic film package as one that introduces “muted, vivid, tungsten-balanced,...
read moreJessica Lehrman is a 26-year-old Brooklyn-based documentary photographer who captures the glamor and grit of contemporary underground movements, from the underbelly of New York City’s hip hop community to protests and social revolutions. Here’s a short 5-minute documentary that offers a glimpse into Lehrman’s life and work: Lehrman grew up as a young Jewish girl who spent much of her childhood living in the back of an R.V. Nowadays, some of her closest friends are also some of the biggest names in the rap industry. Her photos...
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read moreUniversity of Miami Shark Researcher Dr. Neil Hammerschlag releases an Atlantic sharpnose shark back into the waters off of the Florida Keys after a brief tagging and sampling process   By Christine Shepard  In a world challenged by so many environmental issues, from overfishing to pollution and climate change, I believe we need science and innovation now more than ever. Researchers have the tools, methods, and skills to help find effective solutions....
read moreThis image of Moon Rise over Marietta, Ohio was taken 20 minutes after sunset during the Blue Hour when the sun had set and the sky was a dark blue. Here the city lights make a great warm glow over the city. According to British photojournalist Donald McCullin, “There is no such thing as bad light, just misunderstood light.†Many photographers consider low light to be bad light. The purpose of this article is to encourage you to not consider low light as inferior or unusable, but rather to look for subjects to photograph that react well...
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