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Kickstarter supplies another photo gadget: the DUO TLR
Remember that older post we did about a lens holster designed by Preston Turk? Kickstarter delivers another great photographic gadget project. This time, it’s a TLR, or Twin Lens Reflex camera that, according to its designer, “produces stunning images on instant film and roll film”.
How To Edit A Bridal Image Using Photoshop Actions
Learn my photo editing process from beginning to end for a bridal image. I use Photoshop for all of my editing – starting with the RAW images from my Nikon D700 in Adobe Bridge to completion in Photoshop. In Adobe Bridge: Turn the Brightness down to +40 (I tweak until the histogram is more evenly…
Earth’s beauty “tweeted” from the lens of an astronaut
Canadian astronaut, Commander Chris Hadfield has shared some extraordinary photographs of Planet Earth. He is currently on-board the International Space Station (ISS) in a five-month mission. He is also the first Canadian Commander of the ISS and has a keen eye for photography.
Think Tank reveals Change-Up V2.0 camera bag and Sub Urban Disguise shoulder bags
Think Tank unveiled a new multi-function camera bag, which is an improved version of the original Change-Up, while releasing four new shoulder camera bags in the Sub Urban Disguise series, in order to provide a storage solution for each type of users.
Six Olympus Stylus cameras, including three rugged shooters, unveiled at CES 2013
Olympus has joined the CES 2013 bandwagon with six compact cameras, following the path set by Panasonic, Fujifilm, Canon, Nikon and Sony. These cameras makers have all unveiled a slew of cameras at the event which is underway at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and Olympus is the latest company to do so.
Sigma launched its first 120-300mm f/2.8 lens
Sigma has announced a new lens, the first Sports line optic that is both trans-focal and also delivers a constant high aperture. Moreover, its firmware is user-customizable. Without much further ado, lo and behold the amazing Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM telephoto zoom lens!
Polaroid camera using Android gets to be David amongst Goliaths
World’s first interchangeable lens camera powered by the Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean” platform is finally unveiled. It has been developed by Polaroid and it is called iM1836. This mirrorless camera is reminiscent of the Nikon 1-series, but it comes with a Micro Four Thirds mount and built-in WiFi technology.
Nissin MG8000 Extreme flash now available in the UK
Nissin has unveiled a new flash gun for customers in the UK, while availability in the rest of the world remains unknown for the time being. The Nissin MG8000 Extreme flash has been introduced for Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras. While some may consider it pricey, its features will surely make up for this.
Because Camera Equipment Really Does Matter
Some say it’s what you do with your camera and lens, while others feel the equipment makes the photo. Learn the truth – which is correct.
How To Edit A Bridal Image Using Photoshop Actions
Watch as an MCP customer quickly edits a bridal portrait using cloning, cropping and a few Photoshop actions.
Find Out the Best Selling Photography Products Now
Find out the hottest selling camera and photo gear now!
MCP Project 52: week 48 re-cap and introducing week 49
Twinkle, twinkle…. little stars that you all are! So impressive to see how many people have their Christmas trees up already! Plenty of wonderful glimmering bokeh-licious images in the pool this week. But it isn’t just the Christmas lights that twinkle as many of you have shown too. I saw some frosty ones too. Seems…
Week 34 re-cap and introduction theme week 35
And another week just raced on by. Is it me or is time speeding up? Not to worry though as yet still more people are getting connected with MCP Project 52. The number of members in our group is still slowly increasing. I wonder if we could reach 5,000 by the end of the year?…
Week 31 re-cap & introduction of week 32 theme – Project 52
Looks like there have been a lot of people this week with their eyes cast upward. Who knew that something we often take for granted because it is in our life every day could have so many different ‘looks’. And that’s just the actual sky in all it’s natural glory. There were also plenty of…
Macro Photography Basics: Get Amazing Closeup Photos
Learn how to shoot macro closeup photography – from gear to proper depth of field, this information will have you shooting flowers, bugs, and more right away.
Photographer Interview: He Said, She Said ~ Two Different Perspectives
What happens when husband and wife also both earn their living from photography? Meet Travis and Jean – You will LOVE them!
ABC Project for Photographers: A Creative Photo Challenge
Learn how “letter” photography can increase your creatively and challenge your artistic side. Try this fun, artist photo project now.
How to Lasso, Clone, Use Actions and Burn in Photoshop
Learn to take out distracting objects and enhance your photos in Photoshop using cloning, the lasso tool and more.
Week 26 re-cap + theme for week 27 – MCP Project 52
Well Ellie you sure managed to get people thinking with week 26’s theme. Plenty of wonderful photos and so many different ways to interpret the theme. It is my pleasure to present 10 images that all tell their own story and in their own unique way represent “hidden object” by Marvett Smith by newbiegirl…
iPad for Photographers: 6 Ways iPads Streamline Your Business
The iPad can help your photography business. Here are 6 different ways you can use the iPad to help your photography business.
MCP Project 52 – Week 15 Wrap Up + Week 16 Theme
Fifteen weeks in, eh? It seems unreal that we’re that far along into the year, but here we are in mid-April. Many congratulations to you, if you’ve kept up with the project and made a photo each week. Here’s something to think about – how do you plan to showcase your work at the end…