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How to improve your composition by filling the frame

There are many composition rules that photographers are encouraged to follow. But, one of the easiest things you can do today to instantly improve your shots is filling the frame. In fact, you can learn how it’s done in just three minutes! In the video above, ExpertPhotography demonstrates how to

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What pages should you have on your website?

In this article, I’ll be discussing the main pages you should have on your website and why. The main pages include are: Homepage Product/service page About page Portfolio Contact page You can have additional pages such as pricing, but these are the main pages every website should have. Homepage The

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Fujifilm announces XF 18mm f/1.4 lens

Overnight, Fujifilm announced the new Fujinon XF 18mm f/1.4 R LM WR lens, expected to be launched in May 2021. Made exclusively for the X Series family of mirrorless cameras, the XF 18mm is the 39th lens in Fuji’s lineup of interchangeable lenses. Its lightweight, highly portable design makes it

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Looking at the art behind still life photography

In essence, the art of still life is capturing inanimate objects in everyday settings. Often depicting fruit and flowers, meats and fish. Origins of still life art Still life art has been around since man first learned to create art, but it was not until the early 1600s when painters

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“Land of Life:” The beauty of Israel in a photo book

For Israel-based fine art photographer Yehoshua Aryeh, the main challenge of life is to infuse holiness and inspiration into our daily activities. This has been guiding his approach to photographing his country, not only to showcase its physical beauty but also the allure of its soul. “Land of Life,” Aryeh’s

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Dealing with critics: The cut that hurts the most

When surrounded by praise, why is it that one bad comment can bring us down? As creatives do we often wear our heart on our sleeve? Let’s face it — even though we say we create for ourselves, we frequently seek praise and recognition for our work. It’s inevitable that

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Dan Burns: Landscape, wildlife and aviation photographer

This week we’re getting to know community member, Dan Burns. Dan is a native of Washington State. He loves capturing historical aviation, landscapes near and far and the amazing wildlife he encounters as he travels around the Puget Sound and other places. Dan began his journey with film, well into

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First look: DxO PureRAW

This morning, DxO announced DxO PureRAW, an application meant to remove noise, chromatic aberrations, unwanted vignetting, distortion and insufficient sharpness with an unprecedented level of quality. Perfect for photographers wanting to keep their current workflow, PureRAW is meant to offer greater freedom, along with a more precise editing process. DxO

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Oben CTT-1000 tabletop tripod: Small but mighty

I like big, beefy, sturdy tripods — ones that don’t blow over with a strong gust of wind. I need them to stay rock solid on uneven surfaces for hours at a time during long exposure photographs. This is typical of a night photographer. However, different tripods fit different needs.

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Canon brings 400mm f/2.8, 600mm f/4 to RF mount

Canon has announced the first professional super-telephoto lenses with the RF 400mm f/2.8 L IS USM and RF 600mm f/4 L IS USM. They are designed to be optically identical to their EF mount counterparts. The RF 400mm and RF 600mm weigh in at 6.37 and 6.81 pounds with a

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