Hasselblad Launched This X1D Mirrorless Camera Sony made waves few years ago when it introduced a full frame 35mm sensor in a compact mirrorless camera system with interchangeable lenses. Hasselblad just upped the level with the introduction of X1D, the first compact mirrorless camera to come loaded with a medium format …
Read More »Nikon D3400 Coming, D3300 Discontinued
Nikon D3400 Coming, D3300 Discontinued It’s been quite some time since Nikon D3xxx lineup was last upgraded. The Dxxx line-up consitutes of Nikon’s basic entry level DSLR. It started with D3000 which was announced way back in 2009. Since then we have seen upgrades in the form of Nikon D3100, D3200 …
Read More »Photographers Are Always Doing Yoga Without Realizing
Photographers Are Always Doing Yoga Without Realizing. Photographers are Yogic. They are always doing yoga even without realizing it. Almost in all the stances yoga is involved and this might very well explain the ultimate stability, concentration and creativity attained by photographers as they get experienced in the field. More …
Read More »How not to Pose Like a Photographer
How not to Pose Like a Photographer Very few people know that photographers are great at stretching and are always in stretch mode to get the perfect shot. Some of the shooting style may be very innovative and sometimes even out of this world. They can create new styles which are never seen before …
Read More »Top 3 Easy-to-Use Cameras for Non-Techie Travelers
Top 3 Easy-to-Use Cameras for Non-Techie Travelers More and more people today—including travel enthusiasts—are getting hooked on hi-tech tools, features, and settings built into most cameras. If you think you don’t want to hop on the bandwagon and just want a no-nonsense camera to bring along on your travels, this …
Read More »Enter UNESCO Photo Competition – Science for Sustainable Future
Enter UNESCO Photo Competition – Science for Sustainable Future UNESCO is organizing a photo competition starting on World Environment Day (5th June 2016) with a closing date of 31st of August and culminating in the award of prizes on 10th November on the occasion of World Science Day for Peace and Development. …
Read More »Three Years and One Million Photos For This Time-Lapse
Three Years and One Million Photos For This Time-Lapse. Photographer Keith Loutit just raised the bar for others with this incredible timelapse video of Singapore. The complete video took three years and over one million photos to be produced. Keith is well known for his timelapse and tiltshift photography and …
Read More »How To Use Histogram To Get Perfect Exposure
How To Use Histogram To Get Perfect Exposure. Live Histogram is one of the most useful feature that is present on most of the Digital Cameras. They are available in most of the photo processing software. It is also one of the most under utilized feature mainly due to the …
Read More »Learn Photography With These Simplified Tips
Learn Photography With These Simplified Tips. Here are a collection of various photography tips which are presented in their simplified form. These are easy to understand illustrations that will help you to understand the basics and take your photography to next level. Aperture: Wider aperture means more light can enter …
Read More »Amazing Rainbow Contrail Captured By Photographer
Amazing Rainbow Contrail Captured By Photographer Yutaka Kagaya is a Japanese photographer, astronomer, traditionally known for capturing otherworldly vistas with his celestial photography. He took it to whole next level when he photographed aero-planes piercing through different cloud layers and producing a visually pleasing phenomenon called Rainbow Contrail. @KAGAYA_11949 虹色の飛行機雲、撮影時の状況です。 pic.twitter.com/WjbfipWp4n …
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