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The Importance of Simplicity, Patterns and Details

October 2, 2017 By Thomas Stirr 62 Comments

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When my wife and I are out and about on a photography tour I like to let my mind wander and keep my eyes 'fresh' so I don't get too locked in on one particular type of image composition. We recently spent a couple of weeks in Nova Scotia doing...

Peak Design 20L Everyday Backpack Review

October 1, 2017 By Spencer Cox 29 Comments

Peak design 20L everyday backpack

Backpacks are a sore spot for many photographers. Personally, I’ve owned so many different types over the years that I truly can’t remember them all. I know photographers who have entire gear closets filled with bags, and nothing else. The problem here, I think, is that bags look amazing online...

Shooting Hand-held at Slow Shutter Speeds with a Non-EVF Camera

September 22, 2017 By Thomas Stirr 55 Comments

Handheld Photo Taken without EVF

We've all faced situations when we had to shoot hand-held in quite poor lighting conditions using slow shutter speeds, in order to capture a photograph. This challenge is further complicated when using a non-EVF camera since we loose our third anchor point, not being able to bring our camera up...

FLM Ballhead Review (CB-58, CB-48 and CB-32)

September 18, 2017 By Nasim Mansurov 72 Comments

FLM CB-58 FTR

As a landscape and travel photographer, I heavily rely on tripods. After making a number of wrong purchasing decisions early on in my photography career, I realized that a solid tripod and tripod head are very important - sometimes even more important than choosing a camera or a lens. A...

Why Hyperfocal Distance Charts Are Wrong

September 16, 2017 By Spencer Cox 231 Comments

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One of the most misunderstood parts about landscape photography is the correct way to fit your entire scene within a photo’s depth of field. Where do you focus? What aperture should you use? You might think that these questions are easy to answer with a hyperfocal distance chart, where you...

The Camera Hype

September 11, 2017 By Nasim Mansurov 315 Comments

PL Email Distribution

I have been debating for quite some time to write this article. On one hand, I feel like I have an overwhelming responsibility to tell our readers the truth about the camera industry and the economics of running a website, and on the other hand, I know that such a...

Adobe Makes It Difficult to Get Lightroom 6

September 9, 2017 By Nasim Mansurov 90 Comments

Adobe Catalog

A friend of mine texted me with a question on how he can upgrade from his Lightroom 5 copy to Lightroom 6 this weekend. He told me that he was frustrated with his online Adobe experience, since he could not find the standalone version - every search lead him to...

Visions of India – David Lazar

September 7, 2017 By Bennett Stevens 42 Comments

1. David Lazar - Trichy Temply-India

India is a land of great extremes, in a multiplicity of ways. The extreme polarity of beauty and ugliness, rich and poor, are constantly reoccurring themes. The Taj Mahal vs. the slums of Calcutta. The stunning silk brocades of Varanasi vs. the rags worn by those who weave them. You...

Nikon DSLR Buffer Capacity Comparison

September 6, 2017 By Nasim Mansurov 96 Comments

Nikon DSLR Buffer Capacity Comparison

The buffer of a camera is part of the camera's memory that holds shots that you've taken before they are written to the memory card. The buffer capacity is simply how many shots you can take before the camera must slow down and start writing to the memory card. Since...

How to Focus in Macro Photography

September 5, 2017 By Spencer Cox 63 Comments

Focusing dragonfly macro photography

If you’re trying to photograph the small world of plants and bugs, you’ll face plenty of challenges along the way. Macro photography is a difficult genre — you’re pushing up against the physical limits of depth of field, diffraction, and motion blur. Naturally, focusing in macro photography isn’t an easy...

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