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    The Complete Guide To Shooting The Moon On A Budget

    Nov 13, 2016 Jason Brown

    The Complete Guide To Shooting The Moon

    It’s amazing how many people never look up. The skies can be many things to a photographer – a backdrop, a light source, a diffuser. Sometimes just a nice source of teal for your orange foreground. When you decide to use the skies for your subject, especially the night skies, the very first thing you are going to notice is the moon.

    There are some very beautiful objects in the night sky, and the thrill of using the camera to see what your eyes can’t see is enormously rewarding. The trouble is that the stars, planets and nebulae that fill the night sky are very dim and very, very far away.

    If, like me, you want to get great looking photos of the night sky, but can’t afford the gear required to capture some of the deep sky objects, you’re left with night landscapes, and the moon. So here’s some tips for shooting the moon.

    Writer’s block and street photography

    Nov 13, 2016 Sebastian Jacobitz

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    I took Affinity Photo Windows beta for a ride, here are my thoughts

    Nov 13, 2016 Joseph Parry

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    Adobe shows off one-click-sky-replace tech

    Nov 12, 2016 Udi Tirosh

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    Photographing fast action sports as a quadriplegic photographer

    Nov 11, 2016 John Aldred

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    Hacking hard cases to provide more storage

    Nov 11, 2016 Haoyuan Ren

    Rugged cases like Pelicans are great at protecting your gear. They’re waterproof, climate proof, indestructible and makes a great apple box when you need to…

    How tilt shift lenses work to correct distortion and make scenes appear miniature

    Nov 11, 2016 John Aldred

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    DxO ONE adds Raw image workflow support for iOS users

    Nov 11, 2016 John Aldred

    The DxO ONE is a curious little device that’s received something of a mixed reception. On the one side you’ve got those who’ve tried it…

    What Do You Do When Someone Travels Around The World To Copy You

    Nov 11, 2016 Udi Tirosh

    Some cases of plagiarism are the usual copy-the-photo-and-present-as-their-own, but this one found by Pratik Naik and Bella Kotak just tops them all. At the base of the…