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Most of us wont have the chance to take photos at the actual Star Wars movie set. But hey, thats why we have action figures! With figurines and miniatures, we can create realistic action scenes and take some epic photos. And whats more, we have an excuse to play with toys. So, if youre up […]

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The post Sigma 45mm f/2.8 Lens for Sony Review appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Suzi Pratt.

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We love Tim Wallace. We love him for his stellar, high-end photography (check it out). We also love him for his wit, and for fighting the war-of-value fo the photography industry. Take this email for example. Tim got an email from a high-end interior designer based in California asking, not only for free prints but […]

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The post Just Dew It Fun with Macro Dewdrop Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Rick Ohnsman.

Some things are practically guaranteed to make great photo subjects dewdrops in the grass sparkling... more

The post Review of PhotoWorks: a Fresh and Fast Photo Editor for PC appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Glenn Harper.

PhotoWorks is an image editor with a fresh, clean interface... more

A while back I wrote a review of the Zacuto Gratical HD, where I wrote about some of the benefits of using a third-party EVF. This time,I want to look at the other EVF from Zacuto, the Kameleon. Let’s start with the why though. Essentially, third-party EVF offers you consistency across any camera no matter […]

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Backpacks are a tough sell for me. I think that over the course of ten years in the game, Ive accumulated more bags than a shopaholic. Everything from travel bags, to slings, to mini bags, TSA Approved bags, the whole nine yards But there is one bag I have been waiting a while to switch, […]

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Dodging and burning is often a technique we really only see mentioned when it comes to portraits. And it’s no surprise, really. It can be a great way to even out skin tones and texture. But it’s been a powerful technique when it comes to landscapes for avery long time. Ansel used it in the […]

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I am quite fascinated by both thunderstorms and photos from an airplane. But what about taking a photo of a rare weather phenomenon straight from the cockpit? This is exactly what Swiss pilot and photographer Sales Wick did while en route to Brazil. He captured pretty rare St. Elmos fire and it looks like the […]

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