10 Top Landscape Photography LUTs and Lightroom Presets

Create dramatic landscapes quickly and easily with a selection of our favourite Lightroom presets and LUTs made by Envato authors. In this article, we cover a mix of profiles (look-up tables) and presets available from Envato Elements and Envato Market. Top Landscape LUTs and Lightroom Presets Landscape Lightroom Presets Featured Lightroom Look Set From Envato Elements… Continue reading 10 Top Landscape Photography LUTs and Lightroom Presets

Hands-on with Nikon Nikkor Z 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 VR S

Hands-on with Nikon Nikkor Z 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 VR S The Nikon Nikkor Z 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 VR S is a premium telezoom lens for Nikon’s full-frame Z mount. Designed with wildlife and sports photographers in mind, the 100-400mm offers a versatile zoom range and impressive close focusing capabilities. Click through this article to learn more. Build… Continue reading Hands-on with Nikon Nikkor Z 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 VR S

Zoom vs. Prime Lenses for Night Photography: What’s Best?

Of all the many parts of your kit, the lens is your most powerful creative tool. Lenses, more than any other part of the camera, create the look and feel of your photographs. And it’s not just about focal-length and aperture, either: the character of the glass and construction of your lens creates a certain… Continue reading Zoom vs. Prime Lenses for Night Photography: What’s Best?

Canon CEO confirms the 1DX Mark III will be the company’s last flagship DSLR

In an interview with the Yomiuri Shimbun, a major newspaper in Japan, Canon CEO, President and Chairman, Fujio Mitarai, confirmed the EOS-1D X Mark III will be the company’s last flagship DSLR camera as the company continues its transition to mirrorless systems. The interview, which first spotted by Y.M.Cinema Magazine, was part of a longer… Continue reading Canon CEO confirms the 1DX Mark III will be the company’s last flagship DSLR

4 Tricks to Give Digital Photos a Film Look in Lightroom (VIDEO)

Show Promo Image We all strive to make images that stand out the crowd, and one way for digital photographers to do that is to create photos that look like they were shot on film. In the video below you’ll see how to do that in less than six minutes. Ron Leach Tue, 12/28/2021