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What are the Differences between the Canon RF 85mm F1.2 L USM and USM DS Lens?

With the Canon RF 85mm F1.2 L USM Lens announced and coming soon and the similarly-purposed Canon RF 85mm F1.2 L USM DS Lens not being slated for delivery until the second half of the year, some need to make … Continue reading

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Mirrorless Camera Grip Size Comparison Between the Canon EOS R, Nikon Z 6, Z 7, and Sony a7III, a7R III, a9

When considering the addition of a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera to the kit, one of the concerns is the grip size. When reducing the size of a camera, the grip is an easy target. However, when the grip is made … Continue reading

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Understanding Imaging Techniques: the Difference Between Retouching, Manipulating, and Optimizing Images

The post Understanding Imaging Techniques: the Difference Between Retouching, Manipulating, and Optimizing Images appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Herb Paynter. Understanding Imaging Techniques Three distinct post-production processes alter the appearance of digital photographs: Retouching, Manipulating, … Continue reading

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Side-by-side comparison between reflectors and diffusers for portraits

If you’ve been looking into portrait photography, whether it be a casual read, in depth, as a hobby, to improve your portraits, or as a pro, you would have come across the use of reflectors. Reflectors come in various sizes, … Continue reading

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How to Choose Between High ISO and Slow Shutter Speed

When you find yourself caught in low light conditions, do you prefer bumping up the ISO or slowing down the shutter speed? Each of these options has a benefit and a trade off of its own. High ISO introduces more … Continue reading

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Tips for Choosing Between RAW Versus JPEG File Format

Perhaps one of the most commonly asked questions in digital photography is around which file type to use when shooting – JPEG or RAW file format. Don’t worry if you don’t know much about these two formats or whether your … Continue reading

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dPS Writer’s Favorite Lenses: I’m Torn Between My Nifty Fifty and 70-200mm F2.8

I use my 50mm lens almost exclusively when I’m shooting abstract images. I won’t lie to you, I’m genuinely torn here. There are two lenses that I could probably say were my favorites. One of those lenses became my favorite … Continue reading

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The Difference Between Incident and Spot Meters

Hand-held light meters may seem like old technology compared to our modern-day DSLRs, but they are still widely used by many photographers and most cinematographers. Light meters give an accurate reading of the surrounding light so that you can properly … Continue reading

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Standoff Between Heron and Hawk

The Internet’s favorite kind of nature photo is an anthropomorphic nature photo. Sure, we could look at pretty photos of birds if we wanted to, but isn’t it cooler to look at birds acting like humans? “Hands up” by Georg … Continue reading

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FYI: You Can Now Easily Switch Between Multiple Accounts On Instagram

One of the things I’ve really liked about Instagram was the personal nature of it. It’s like seeing all the best parts of my friends’ Facebook feeds (the pictures) without having to suffer through all of the awful political rants. … Continue reading

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Photographer Captures Borders Between Countries in Europe

Your country of origin influences your personal identity to a large degree, and it brings with it a sense of belonging. For some nationalities, the boundaries of one’s country are clear, but for some it can be rather vague. Valerio … Continue reading

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Social Media: Finding the Balance Between a Waste of Time and Necessary Networking

Published in Business, Marketing, Social Media, Tools PIMG alt=”” src=”http://www.photo-natural.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/wpid-01-social-media-balance2.jpg” width=600 height=293/PPAh yes, the all too constant struggle of networking with social media. It

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