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Expert Axel M?ller from Peak Design will be showing various products, including the Peak Design Travel Tripod, which went through the roof with the help of a Kickstarter campaign. With a clever concept, it is enormously stable and can be folded very compactly in the process. It also introduces practical backpacks and a camera clip for extra quick use. This video was made as part of Canon Live Days ;and is a replay of the recording.
In this article, photographer Paul Kornacker takes you to Namibia with the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 150-400mm F4.5 TC1.25x IS PRO and shows you what the telephoto zoom lens can do.
The idea behind Social Cycling was to explore the world by bike, have adventures, document the journey photographically and support social projects in the same course. Patrick Scholz shares his adventure in this post!
Eric Scheuermann was already fascinated by photography in his youth and so it couldn't be any other way than to turn his hobby into his profession. In this video, he introduces you to the advantages and disadvantages of the MFT and full-frame sensor.
If you print your own pictures at home, you need to pay attention to a number of things. In addition to the right color profiles for the pictures, you need to pay attention to the drying times required by the respective papers and the effect you want to achieve with the paper on which the pictures are printed.
Flames blaze, destroying nature and houses. Cars and propane tanks explode into hissing fireballs. In the middle of it all is photographer Josh Edelson: he risks everything to show the impressive and shocking scenes that take place in the heart of forest fires.
Photo by Josh Edelson/AFP
Working with blocking filters had its heyday in the purely analog era. Due to the wide dynamic range of digital sensors and, above all, the possibilities of image processing, the topic has been somewhat forgotten. But in times when AI & Co. are becoming more and more popular, many photographers are going back to basics. These color filters serve the purpose of blocking certain colors from an image, because not every colored light can enter through a filter. These filters are available in a wide variety of colors, the following are common: Green, red, orange, yellow and blue.