macro photography
Thomas Shahan Shares His Methods In Macro Photography
A few days ago we shared some macro shots of spiders being reflected in drops of dew which were simply stunning. They definitely inspired me to pull…
Beautiful Macro Photos Of Spiders And Flowers Being Reflected In Tiny Drops Of Dew
After browsing through the expansive (and insanely brilliant) portfolio of Italian photographer, Alberto Ghizzi Panizza, you might start to wonder how he always seems to…
Meet Carlos Naval: The 9 Year Old Prodigy Recently Crowned Wildlife Photographer Of The Year
A nine year old boy from Spain took the top honors in the youth division of the 2014 Natural History Museum and BBC’s Wildlife Photographer of…
Innovative Ad Campaign Introduces Borescope Camera Tech To Commercial Photography
Innovation plays a large part in creativity and vice versa. When photographers are able to find the perfect balance of those two things, awesome ideas…
How to Convert Lenses to Tilt Shift Macro Lenses With 3D Printing
At about $1500 real tilt-shift lenses are not cheap. (Long time readers will appreciate the correct spelling :). Instructable user Cpt.Insano created a 3D printed…
Repurposing A KFC Fried Chicken Dinner As A DIY Ring Flash
I have a two DIY ring-flashes. My first one was made out of illustration board, and the second one was made of out of a…
Daniel Boschung’s Cartogaphy Gives Us an Unsettling Look at the Human Face
For those who don’t know, cartography is the making of maps. The word comes from the french terms carte and -graphie, which literally mean map…
Everything Looks Cool Photographed Under An Electron Microscope
The folks at FEI are making electron microscopes. If you thought that the D800 was pricy and/or bulky try a Scanning Electron Microscopes. Even a…
AimishBoy In Wonder Land (Interview)
In the following post, Tomer Jacobson interviews AimishBoy (aka Nadav Bagim). Every once in a while a photographer comes along and makes you drop your…
Nikolta – A Minolta / Nikon Duct Tape & A Coffee Mixer Hybrid
Photographer Joe Adams was not happy that his old Minolta lenses did not fit hos new Nikon D5000. He fixed that using some duct tape…








































