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26 votes
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Withered
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Rangefinder lens on a DSLR camera = macro ?
7 votes -
Comedy Wildlife Photography - 2020 finalists
17 votes -
Why the orange sky looks gray in some photos
7 votes -
Old News
9 votes -
How to use lighting and angles to take better bird photos
8 votes -
Neighborhood Fixer Upper
9 votes -
Living tree bridges in a land of clouds – photos
5 votes -
Forgotten Melody
7 votes -
Milk (breastfeeding)
14 votes -
Helsinki Photo Festival – Fifty-eight international and Nordic photographers displayed in venues across the city; the overall theme for the festival is trust
5 votes -
How to catch a glimpse of the comet NEOWISE dazzling the skies right now
5 votes -
“Representation matters!”: Adam Perez on the empowering feeling of seeing yourself in an image
6 votes -
How weed eaters work (at 62,000 frames per second)
5 votes -
Italian amateur astronomer captures amazing photo of Mercury’s comet-like sodium tail
7 votes -
Umurangi Generation - Launch trailer
6 votes -
Exclusive first look at new photograph of blues legend Robert Johnson
7 votes -
Purple lightning strike during a thunderstorm
11 votes -
How to use your DSLR or mirrorless camera as a webcam
8 votes -
How Does Lossless Compression in Fuji RAF Files work?
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DJI’s new Mavic Air 2 has an upgraded camera and much longer flying time
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Frustrated with my Nikon D3500 and looking for advice on upgrading
Got it last summer and been having and absolute blast with it, got a macro tube and a bigger 55-300 lens to play with. But time and time again I keep running into annoying little limitations. This...
Got it last summer and been having and absolute blast with it, got a macro tube and a bigger 55-300 lens to play with. But time and time again I keep running into annoying little limitations.
This model doesn't have a shutter release input thing, so remote shutter is locked behind a falling apart android app>bluetooth connection. There's a tonne of small little things like this that I wish I looked into before making the purchase
Essentially - right now I'm thinking that I want to upgrade the actual dslr before investing any more into lenses, but I'm a bit too out of touch to know what the good models to go for 2nd hand or whatever.
Are there any tildoes out there that have some experience with older but capable bodies?
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Days of Night/Nights of Day
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In Iran, isolated musicians perform from rooftops
6 votes -
LIDAR: Peek into the future with iPad Pro
6 votes -
Halide 1.16: Better RAW, three ways
3 votes -
The great empty
5 votes -
Ville Lenkkeri – The Sacrifice Of A Sacred Tree (2013)
4 votes -
O Mercado (The Market) ft. cover of Gnarls Barkley's Crazy by Katie Noonan
3 votes -
Sharing photos has the potential to reveal a lot of personal information, even if you're careful with removing metadata
9 votes -
Underwater photographer Tobias Friedrich took a unique look at the underside of Greenland's icebergs
8 votes -
Photographer Maria Lax comes from a northern Finnish town where UFO sightings were common – so she set about looking for answers
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Decades-old photography from the U-2 spy program now offers a time machine to see traces of the historical and ancient past
11 votes -
Advanced love: The secrets of a lasting (and stylish) relationship
4 votes -
What it took for Stockholm's popular photography museum to make it in New York City
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Fooling around on the winter beach - photography
I make no promises for quality, I'm really just pushing what can be done with a Pixel 3XL cell phone camera, access to Adobe Lightroom, and a surprisingly gorgeous foggy day. This ties into the...
I make no promises for quality, I'm really just pushing what can be done with a Pixel 3XL cell phone camera, access to Adobe Lightroom, and a surprisingly gorgeous foggy day. This ties into the "No-Money Fun Ideas" thread.
These images have been lightly edited towards what my eyes saw - most camera sensors would have trouble with color accuracy under the conditions these shots were taken.
Please feel free to criticize and inform me on what I could do better.
These photographs are published for your enjoyment under the Creative Commons Share-Alike license.
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Leica’s new Monochrom camera has a purpose-built black-and-white sensor
10 votes -
The "Devil's Horns"
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Photographer documents a friendship between a grey wolf and a brown bear
8 votes -
Purchasing an astrophotography mount
I do some astrophotography for fun in my spare time. I'd like to get into doing deep sky photography. In order to do that, I need a moving mount that can keep the camera aligned with the stars for...
I do some astrophotography for fun in my spare time. I'd like to get into doing deep sky photography. In order to do that, I need a moving mount that can keep the camera aligned with the stars for minutes to hours at a time. I'll be using (at least initially) a Canon 7D (original version) with Canon lenses rather than a telescope. I currently have a 200mm lens with 2x extender, which makes it 600mm equivalent on that body.
I'd like to know if others here have ever done this and what type of hardware they've used for the motor and mount? Prices seem to be all over the place and options vary greatly on different devices. For example, I see the following:
Sky-watcher EQM-35 - $623.00US - Seems pretty full-featured for the price, as it includes tripod, motorized mount, alignment scope, and database of astronomical objects.
Celestron Advanced VX Computerized Mount - $899.00US - Seems very similar to the above, but does not include a scope, but is ~$250 more
Orion AstroView EQ Mount & EQ-3M Motor Drive Kit - $269.99US - Like the first one, but without the scope and holds less weight, and no database of objects to look atI get the difference in price between the first and last, but not the middle one.
In any event, curious if anyone has used any of the above or any others and what their thoughts are on the quality of different brands, and anything I should be looking for or avoiding.
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Fotografiska breathes life into historic New York landmark – Swedish photography museum's first global outpost is taking shape in the former Church Missions House
5 votes -
SpaceX has quietly—and retroactively—relicensed its photos out of the public domain
14 votes -
A detailed walkthrough of the process to determine the location shown in photographs released by Europol to help investigate child sexual abuse
14 votes -
Quantum droplets win the 2019 Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition
9 votes -
Some squirrel photography
8 votes -
The rise of 'facadism' in London
13 votes -
Inside the iPhone 11 Camera, Part 1: A completely new camera
5 votes -
Beautiful tomboys of the 1930s
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A photographer at the ends of the Earth - Thomas Joshua Cooper risks his life to document the world’s remotest places
7 votes