It’s a poorly guarded secret that the public hasn’t internalized yet, but the mid-range and nicer, single-body mirrorless point & shoot cameras easily rival entry-level DSLRs for photographic quality. The simple fact is that there are many digital cameras...
If you aren’t careful, you can find yourself caught up in one little number as you shop for digital SLR cameras: megapixels. But digital cameras have come far enough that the megapixel isn’t the most important feature to maximize...
Inclement weather isn't the enemy of digital cameras and photography, or at least it doesn’t have to be if you have the right gear in your camera bags. In fact, intense weather creates opportunities to capture a number of...
After you get familiar with a DSLR, you will start to wonder how to get those incredible shots that you see plastered across the Internet on amateur blogs. There are a few essential “cheater” accessories that can take your...
You want control and the chance to learn how to take beautiful photos, and you’re ready to dive into DSLR cameras. Buying your first DSLR and understanding what makes digital SLR cameras worth the extra expense and effort is...
The items you will use to make your boom pole will change depending on the offerings of your local hardware store. The important part is to get pieces that work together and fit tightly so they will not create...
Seth Casteel took extraordinary photos of ordinary dogs by choosing to take them under water. In an interview with Writer's DIgest he said: "At a routine on-land photo shoot, a little dog named Buster the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel decided...
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Small cameras with large sensors seems to be the trend! Sony, unwavering with innovation, offers the RX1 with a full frame sensor and the RX100 with a 1" sensor. We took both of them out for a day in...
Japanese photographer Tsuneaki Hiramatsu took these slow shutter and multi-exposure composites of fireflies in Japan during the mating season (end of May through July) when they come out in large numbers and blink their lights to find a mate....
The "Golden Hour" is a term used by photographers for the hour after sunrise and the hour before sunset when light is especially conducive to beautiful pictures. During sunrise and sunset, when the sun is near or below the...