Over the last year or so, firmware updates from Sony introduced a much-publicized penchant for Sony Alphas to “eat” stars even in RAW files, apparently due to an internal noise reduction or anti-aliasing routine users could not turn off. Stars were smoothed away along with the noise in exposures longer ...
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Start Printing Your Photos Today: Here Are Essential Tips and Tricks
In this video and article, I’ll share everything you need to know to start printing your photographs perfectly today! Whether you’re using a lab or your own printer, I’ve got some tips to help you out. Printing your own pictures is a truly satisfying experience. It is the final step ...
Read More »How this Epic Volcano Photo Was Shot
While some may think that award-winning photos are simply snapshots created at the right place and right time, there’s often a huge amount of time, effort, and dedication that goes into the process. For Mexican photographer Sergio Tapiro, it was over 15 years and over 300,000 photos. Tapiro’s photo of ...
Read More »The US Govt Wants the Power to Seize or Destroy ‘Suspicious’ Drones
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is asking Congress to pass a law that would allow DHS to surveil, research, and destroy drones that are flying in US airspace. A new bipartisan bill, S.2836, has been put forth to expand the DHS’ powers when it comes to dealing with ...
Read More »Photojournalist David Douglas Duncan Dies at 102
Legendary American photojournalist David Douglas Duncan has died. One of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, Duncan was best known for his combat photographs captured during World War II and the Korean War. Duncan was born on January 23, 1916, in Kansas City, Missouri. He first stepped into ...
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