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Like the other challenges that have swept Facebook and social media — the Ice Bucket Challenge, the Mannequin Challenge, and so on — the Black & White challenge is difficult to miss if you spend any time online. The premise is simple: take a black & white photo every day for seven days, no people, […]
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Sony’s a7R III is the much-anticipated next generation in their a7 series of full-frame mirrorless cameras, which have become nothing short of a modern legend and the only legitimate competition to Nikon and Canon’s iconic full-frame DSLRs. The a7R II was a massive jump from the a7R for night photography, as it introduced sensor-based image […]
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La Defense by Gustavo Rodriguez
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Sheikh Zayed Mosque by Vaclav Verner
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Yongnuo, initially famous for their incredibly affordable flashes and off-camera triggers, caused quite a stir when it moved into lenses, for two reasons: (1) They came out at unheard-of price points, some below $100, and (2) they were, at least externally, blatant copies of existing Nikon and Canon designs. Then again, #2 shouldn’t have been […]
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City Reflection by Oleg Vasilevitsky
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Illuminations by Denis Scherer
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A brilliant starry night sky or an enchanted moonlit landscape photo isn’t out-of-reach. It can seem like you need an expensive camera, specialized equipment, and years of experience to bring the stars out or light up moonlit terrain, but in reality any basic DSLR or mirrorless camera can get the job done and it’s not […]
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Fog can be an incredible visual. Hollywood knows – it’s used extensively to add to the drama of a noir scene or an action thriller, for example. And artificial fog is prevalent in live performing arts for the same reason. You won’t have the fog at your disposal every day and everywhere, but when you […]
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Underneath the Stars by Chen Zhang
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