Category: Photography

  • We Compare Four Ultra-wide Angle Fast Aperture APS-C Prime Lenses

    [ad_1] Nowadays, photographers who use APS-C cameras have a pretty good selection of third-party lenses on the market that are capable of professional results, and this is becoming especially true in the ultra-wide arena. I have a near insatiable curiosity to try a new lens when it is released. I am also a sucker for…

  • The Ultimate Backup and Workflow Journey for Creatives

    [ad_1] We look at what makes a successful backup system, the components, the ideal outcome, and how we test that all is working before the inevitable happens. As a creative, one of the worst and most frustrating ways our journey will be hindered will be losing files, whether it’s due to a faulty memory card…

  • Which of These 135mm Lenses Is Best?

    [ad_1] 135mm lenses have long been a popular alternative to the classic 85mm focal length for portrait photography, offering a little more flattering telephoto compression and a different perspective that stands out a bit. Sony users have a choice of two standout lenses, the Samyang AF 135mm f/1.8 FE and Sony FE 135mm f/1.8 GM, both of which…

  • How to Take Great Photos on Cloudless Days

    [ad_1] In a previous article, I shared my favorite way of dealing with an overcast sky in photography. Today, we will focus on the opposite: clear skies. Those can also be a challenge for landscape photographers. But there are ways to take great photos under such conditions, and in this article, we’ll explore several of…

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  • DaVinici Resolve for iPad Now Available

    [ad_1] Video post-production leader DaVinci Resolve has just released its newest version for iPad. I’ve been using DaVinci Resolve as my primary video editor and color suite for the last several years. I have the DaVinci Resolve Studio version on my laptop and desktop to handle all my post-production needs. Today, Blackmagic Design is bringing…

  • The Sony a7R V for Landscape Photography: Our Practical Review

    [ad_1] The fifth generation of Sony’s a7R line is expected to be a very capable camera for a wide variety of photography styles. Let’s see what aspects of this camera will be useful for landscape photography. The Sony a7R line first emerged in October of 2013 with a 36-megapixel sensor without an optical low-pass filter,…

  • We Review the Versatile TZM-02 Adapter From Techart

    [ad_1] When Techart sent for review the TZM-02 Leica M to Nikon Z autofocus adapter, there was one small problem in that I couldn’t source any Leica lenses for the review, only Canon EF. But the great thing about the adapter is that it can be stacked with additional adapters, allowing for versatility for a…

  • 10 Leading Lines Tips and Examples From Pros

    [ad_1] In photography, the term leading lines is a compositional technique used to draw a viewer’s eye to the subject of the photo. These lines can be created by any object in the scene like a road or path, a fence or railing, a distant object like a mountain, and any other structure that creates…

  • What Are the Best Alternatives to the Adobe Photographer Plan?

    [ad_1] Adobe ruled the waves for image processing. However, evermore people are jumping that ship in favor of alternative methods. Most have similar functions, and each has its advantages and disadvantages. If you are thinking about changing, here are some alternative combined digital asset management, photo development, and editing options. This article is a brief…