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Can a Zoom Lens Match a Prime for Astrophotography?

3 hours 37 min ago

A 12-20mm zoom at f/2.8 sits right in the sweet spot for astrophotography, wide enough to swallow the Milky Way and fast enough to pull in faint starlight. Most shooters reach for a prime when the sky gets dark, which makes a zoom that can keep pace worth a real look. 

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The Faintest Planet Ever Imaged From Earth Was Hiding in 11 Years of Old Photos

4 hours 37 min ago

Astronomers have directly imaged the faintest exoplanet ever seen from Earth, a gas giant called Beta Pictoris d — and it turns out the planet had been sitting in telescope archives for more than 11 years before anyone managed to pull it out of the noise. 

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Would an Ansel Adams Photo Flop on Instagram Today?

5 hours 37 min ago

Strip Ansel Adams of his name, his reputation, and his place in history, then hand him a fresh account with zero followers. How many likes does "Monolith, the Face of Half Dome" actually pull? That thought experiment cuts straight into how you judge your own images and whether follower counts have anything to do with artistic worth. 

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Three Camera Raw Features You Might Have Missed

7 hours 37 min ago

Camera Raw quietly gained a set of tools that fix a problem you have probably fought with for years: masks that stop short of the leaves, the hair, or the edge where you actually need them. Two new sliders now let you push a mask outward or pull it back, and they work on the specific mask types you reach for most. 

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Storm Chasers Are Flying Drones Straight Into Tornadoes, and the View Is Unreal

15 hours 15 min ago

A small crew of storm chasers is doing something that sounds impossible: flying camera drones straight into active tornadoes. The OTUS Project — short for Observations of Tornadoes by UAV Systems — has now pulled off more than a dozen successful intercepts, and this June it live-streamed a drone punching into an EF3 for the first time. 

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What the Upcoming Copyright Office Fee Increase Means for Photographers

Sat 18 Jul 2026 11:33pm

The U.S. Copyright Office has officially started the clock on a significant fee change that will impact how photographers protect their work. On July 14, 2026, the office submitted its final proposed fee schedule to Congress. This triggers a statutory 120-day review period, meaning that unless Congress intervenes, a new set of higher fees will automatically go into effect in mid-November 2026. For working pros and serious enthusiasts who regularly register their images, this policy update shifts the baseline economics of their practices.

 

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Patreon Is Blocking AI Scrapers, but It's Already Too Late

Sat 18 Jul 2026 11:28pm

Patreon just started actively blocking the AI bots that scrape creators' work to train models, and it's good to see a platform plant a flag on the creators' side. I just wouldn't mistake it for protection. 

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What Is Base ISO and Why Does It Gives the Cleanest Photos?

Sat 18 Jul 2026 10:03pm

If you have spent any time reading about camera settings, you have heard the advice to keep your ISO as low as possible for the cleanest image. The lowest normal ISO setting your sensor is built around has a name: base ISO. Understanding what it is, and why files shot there look better than files shot anywhere else, is one of those small pieces of knowledge that quietly improves every photo you take. It explains why your daylight shots look so crisp, why your dim indoor shots get grainy, and when it is worth chasing the lowest number versus letting it climb. 

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Review of the ThinkTank Focuspoint 30L Backpack

Sat 18 Jul 2026 5:03pm

For my photo tour in Iceland, I wanted to go lightweight. I had my eye on the new Think Tank FocusPoint 30L because it just looks great. Amazingly, my gear did fit in this compact photo backpack, and I took it with me to Iceland. Let me tell you about my experiences.

 

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PolarPro’s Controversial Portra Film-Inspired Filter. What’s Going On?

Sat 18 Jul 2026 4:03pm

About six months ago, PolarPro sent me their new Portra filter. On their website it states, "Inspired by the look and feel of Portra 400 film… the Portra Filter blends color tone, diffusion, and glare reduction into one optical filter for a finished look." Hmm, sorry, it looks nothing like Portra 400 film. And I hadn't even put the filter on my camera at this point. I simply looked at the sample photos on their website, and thought about all the photos I've shot on Portra film.

 

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Inside the Unbelievable 50-Minute Single Take That Made "Adolescence"

Sat 18 Jul 2026 2:03pm

"Adolescence" pulled off something most productions only pretend to do: four episodes, each filmed as a single continuous take, no stitched cuts hiding in the shadows. The internet split over whether the show cheated, and the answer sits right in the gear the crew chose to carry. 

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Nikon's 35mm f/1.4 vs. the 35mm f/1.8 S: Which One Wins?

Sat 18 Jul 2026 12:03pm

Nikon sells three different 35mm prime lenses for the Z mount, and picking between them comes down to details that specs alone won't reveal. The gap between the Nikon 35mm f/1.4 and the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 S is smaller than the labels suggest. 

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How Classic Movies Faked Their Biggest Stunts

Sat 18 Jul 2026 10:03am

Movie stunts that look impossible almost always come down to a physical problem someone had to solve, whether that meant building a 330 ft miniature bridge or strapping an actor to a helicopter at 75 mph.  

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Why Do Photographers Think They Can Judge Every Genre but Their Own?

Sat 18 Jul 2026 7:03am

One of the strangest things about photography isn't the endless debate over cameras, editing software, or artificial intelligence. It is the quiet assumption that mastering one photographic discipline somehow grants authority over every other one.

 

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This Kylie Jenner Ad Hides a Disturbing Secret: You Just Have to Stand in the Right Spot

Sat 18 Jul 2026 6:34am

Walk past a certain bus stop near Meta's London headquarters and you see a glossy campaign shot: Kylie Jenner in a pair of the company's smart glasses. Step to the side and the poster becomes a black-and-white X-ray of her face under the words "We're always watching." 

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An AI Studio Made Its Own Odyssey and Timed It to Nolan's Opening

Sat 18 Jul 2026 1:37am

Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey opens today, shot entirely on IMAX 70mm for a reported $250 million. Three days before it reached theaters, an AI studio announced an Odyssey of its own: 135 minutes long, made largely by one person over three months, for a budget in the mid five figures. 

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New York City Wants Landlords to Admit When Listing Photos Are AI

Sat 18 Jul 2026 1:32am

New York City wants landlords and brokers to tell you when the photos in a rental listing have been generated or retouched by AI. It arrived as one of 23 proposals in Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Rental Ripoff Report, and if it becomes a real rule, the people shooting those listings are the ones who will have to draw the line. 

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How to Make Flat Light Work for Your Portraits

Fri 17 Jul 2026 10:03pm

Flat light gets a bad reputation. The moment the sky turns from blue to a sheet of gray cloud, a lot of photographers pack up, assuming the good light is gone for the day. That instinct is backward. Soft, flat, overcast light is one of the most forgiving and flattering kinds of natural light there is, and the only reason it disappoints people is that they treat it as a finished product rather than a starting point. Learn a few simple ways to shape it, and a dull gray day becomes some of the easiest portrait light you will ever work with.

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Netflix Faked VHS, Nolan Shot Real Film: Digital Perfection Is Losing Its Appeal

Fri 17 Jul 2026 7:03pm

Netflix just spent real engineering time making its biggest show look worse, on purpose. It's not the only surprising analog bet this summer — Christopher Nolan shot a $250 million blockbuster entirely on physical film — and neither is nostalgia. It's a signal about what audiences want that every photographer and videographer should notice. 

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Vacation or Photo Shoot? The Trap of Traveling as a Photographer

Fri 17 Jul 2026 5:03pm

Travel is one of the best ways to learn history, to experience new foods and cultures, and to find inspiration. But when a photographer travels for personal fulfillment, it can be tricky to balance the "photographer" and the person.

 

I recently took a trip to Greece that I've wanted to take since high school. Walking around Athens, visiting the Acropolis, the Agora, the Archaeological Museum, and many other sites of antiquity and mythology was a treasure trove for the mind. It was also difficult to separate my instinct for photography from my personal enjoyment.

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