If you’re a regular reader of DIYP or you’re an avid astrophotographer then the name Andrew McCarthy should be familiar to you. We’ve featured him numerous times, you’d think we’d be getting bored by now. But no, every single time his work just keeps getting better and better! And he’s really outdone himself with his… Continue reading Andrew McCarthy reveals detailed texture of the sun in massive 150,000 photo composite
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How to Photograph the Geminid Meteor Shower
The Geminid meteor shower is set to be a one of the most consistent meteor displays of the year, so we will be taking you through the preparation, shooting, and editing tips you’ll need to capture the Geminid meteor shower from start to finish. The Geminid meteor shower is an annual event that occurs near… Continue reading How to Photograph the Geminid Meteor Shower
This guy designed and 3D printed a mount to use Canon EF lenses on his Gameboy Camera and the results are awesome
Well, we’ve seen a few experiments with the Gameboy camera over the years, but this one is pretty wild. YouTuber, car nut and 3D printing fanatic Conorsev has developed and printed an adapter that lets him mount Canon EF mount lenses to his Nintendo Gameboy Camera and it produces images far greater than the Gameboy… Continue reading This guy designed and 3D printed a mount to use Canon EF lenses on his Gameboy Camera and the results are awesome
5 Signs It’s Time to Raise Your Prices
Pricing is a tricky thing and something that a lot of photographers struggle with, particularly since there is less objective guidance on how to go about it than in many other industries. One especially difficult topic is knowing when it is time to raise your prices. This helpful video tutorial will show you five signs… Continue reading 5 Signs It’s Time to Raise Your Prices
China’s Yutu 2 rover discovers a ‘cube’ on the dark side of the moon
Behold! The moon “cube” or “hut”, photographed by China’s Yutu 2 rover. CNSA / Our Space China’s Yutu 2 rover has spotted a mysterious cube-shaped object in the distance on the far side of the moon (though it’s probably not aliens). The rover is going to spend the next two or three lunar days checking… Continue reading China’s Yutu 2 rover discovers a ‘cube’ on the dark side of the moon
dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Friends
The post dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Friends appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. This week your challenge is to photograph an image that says “Friends” it’s that simple! Make sure you use the theme hashtag if you’re posting on social media #dpsfriends Here are three great resources for photographing… Continue reading dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Friends
The Power of Long Exposure: Not How A Place Looks, But How It Feels
I set out for the beach before dawn. It’s not always easy getting up when it’s still dark outside, but I always return home thinking I should do this more often. I left the house with 60 pounds of equipment including my old wooden camera — an 8×10 Korona View that was made in 1929… Continue reading The Power of Long Exposure: Not How A Place Looks, But How It Feels
Canon’s new SPAD sensor shoots high quality colour images using 1/10th the light required by a CMOS sensor
Canon has been going a bit mad on the Single-Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) sensor development, it seems. Having just announced their groundbreaking 1-megapixel SPAD sensor a little over six months ago, Canon’s back with a new 3.2-megapixel SPAD sensor, which is not only the most densely pixel-populated sensor of its kind, but it’s also more… Continue reading Canon’s new SPAD sensor shoots high quality colour images using 1/10th the light required by a CMOS sensor
Are Smartphone Cameras Going Too Far With AI Technology?
Smartphone cameras and AI technology can produce beautiful results. Many of them can intelligently boost colors in an image, blur out a background to mimic larger optics, or even change how you look. The question is: how far is too far with smartphones and AI manipulation of images? [ Read More ]
The Best Architectural Photos of 2021
The Architectural Photography Awards (APA) has announced the 2021 winners of its annual competition that appreciates the art of photographing architecture and welcomes both professionals and amateurs alike. APA has celebrated architectural photography since its inception in 2012, also with the help of the World Architecture Festival (WAF), the largest annual international architectural event. This… Continue reading The Best Architectural Photos of 2021