It's easy to understand why we should fight for the environment, but tough to visualize it. These photos shot by the 500px community capture the importance of environmental awareness and advocacy perfectly.
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It's easy to understand why we should fight for the environment, but tough to visualize it. These photos shot by the 500px community capture the importance of environmental awareness and advocacy perfectly.
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The title of this article is only semi-exaggerated. For a few months, Canon has provided us with a long term loaner of the Canon EF 135mm f4 L lens. Additionally, we've reviewed a few other tilt-shift lenses here on the site. thephoblographer.com »
2024-01-04 08:00
Modern quick-release camera clips are designed to hold your camera firmly when it’s not needed while allowing it to detach easily when it is. But if there’s any equipment or user failure in the system, that failure could be catastrophic for your gear… and that’s what one photographer just found out the hard way. A […] petapixel.com »
2018-05-26 20:35
Fstoppers has posted an article on why Canon does not need to innovate that will strike a cord in some people. I used to be a bit of an apologist when it came to Canon camera innovation, believing that Canon cameras were a sum of all their parts, and not just about a fancy specification Read more... canonrumors.com »
2018-02-14 23:26
Fstoppers has posted an article on why Canon does not need to innovate that will strike a cord in some people. I used to be a bit of an apologist when it came to Canon camera innovation, believing that Canon cameras were a sum of all their parts, and not just about a fancy specification Read more... canonrumors.com »
2018-02-14 23:26
What’s the point in shooting thousands of frames when your client only wants a few? In this 10-minute video from The Slanted Lens, Jay P Morgan shares his entire process during a shoot and why he takes thousands of different shots. petapixel.com »
2017-09-18 17:21
Florida’s Orange County Animal Services (OCAS) just broke a 48-year-old adoption record last month, and it says photography played a huge role in that. The organization has released a series of before-and-after photos showing what a difference good photos can make. petapixel.com »
2017-09-05 20:03