Fix This Invisible Threat That Spoils Wildlife & Landscape Photos (VIDEO)
Do your wildlife, nature, and landscape photos appear blurry or wavy even though you used the “proper” settings and achieved precise focus? The problem may not be a faulty camera or lens, but rather what instructor Matthew Gehly calls an image-killing “invisible threat” that’s easy to avoid. Gehly is a professional wildlife photographer whose behind-the-scenes adventures share powerful techniques that all outdoor shooters can use to avoid common problems. This quick episode describes the concept of “heat haze” (otherwise known as heat shimmer, heat refraction, or heat distortion) that can easily result in unsharp images. In less than seven minutes you’ll learn what causes this dilemma and how to spot…
OM System Says It Prioritizes Computational Features Over Megapixels
The biggest benefit of Micro Four Thirds is size: cameras and lenses can be significantly smaller than APS-C or full-frame options. One perceived downside, however, is lower resolution. OM System says it could look into higher-resolution sensors but wouldn’t select them if it meant sacrificing computational performance. [Read More]
Fujifilm Teases New Camera That Combines X100VI and GFX 100S II
Fujifilm’s X Summit in Prague, Czechia, is just six days away. The event, scheduled to start at 6 AM EDT (3 AM PDT) on March 20, will deliver at least one big surprise: a new camera. [Read More]
Time Blending: When, Why & How to Use it to Create Perfect Outdoor Photos (VIDEO)
Time blending is one of the most powerful post-processing techniques for making sense out of complicated landscape scenes with a wide range brightness values throughout the frame. Today’s instructor Austin James Jackson explains the concept like this: “Capturing stunning wide-angle scenes can be easy when you’re willing to do a time blend,” and this is what you’ll learn how to do in the next 15 minutes. Jackson is a notable Utah-based landscape pro who posts weekly how-to videos covering practical in-the-field techniques, gear reviews, and image-editing tutorials. Today’s 15-minute episode falls into the latter category, and Jackson’s interesting method really delivers the goods—no matter the level of your post-processing skills.…
The Best Night Photography Tips for Trendy ‘Noctourism’ Adventures
The rise of “noctourism,” or nighttime travel, among photographers is about much more than just stargazing. As a night photographer, here are my best tips for capturing the growing art of noctourism. [Read More]
WD’s New Hard Drives Boost Max Capacity to a Whopping 26TB
Western Digital (WD), now separate from SanDisk and focused on hard drives, announced a new 26TB WD Red Pro HDD designed for use in RAID arrays and network attached storage (NAS). [Read More]
What Photographers Need to Know About Tonight’s Total Lunar Eclipse
A total lunar eclipse will be visible across the entirety of North America, most of South America, and other parts of the world tonight and tomorrow, March 13 and 14. [Read More]
How to Control Highlights When Shooting After Dark (VIDEO)
Nailing exposure can be be difficult once the the sun drops below the horizon, and one of the biggest challenges is controlling highlights for proper tonal balance throughout a low-light scene. This quick tutorial from the My Photo Journey YouTube channel describes the necessary in-camera adjustments in barely nine minutes. The task of controlling highlights can be particularly important when shooting on the street where streetlamps, neon signs, reflections, and brightly lit windows can easily confuse the light meter in your camera. As a result, some intervention on your part is with regard to configuring the camera appropriately is an absolute must. Today’s instructor is a British pro who goes…
Nextorage Is First Memory Card Maker to Showcase VPG 800 CFe Cards
Nextorage recently unveiled the “world’s first” VPG 800-compliant CFexpress Type-A cards and expects them to be available in late April 2025. While the speed peaks aren’t anything that hasn’t been seen before, VPG 800 means the cards are certified to sustain far higher speeds in extremely taxing situations. [Read More]
Sports Card Photographer Gets Topps to Recrop His Image of JuJu Watkins
A sports card photographer asked Topps to adjust the crop of his image of basketball star JuJu Watkins, as it altered his artistic vision. In a big win for creatives, the company agreed and made the change. [Read More]