Wolf-Rayet stars are known to be efficient dust producers, and the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows this to great effect. Cooler cosmic dust glows at the longer mid-infrared wavelengths, displaying the structure of WR 124’s nebula. The nebula is made of material cast off from the aging star in random… Continue reading The James Webb Telescope just sent back these amazing images of a dying star
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8 photography tips to create stunning photos on a cloudy day
One summer’s day, Costas Kariolis planned to shoot the sunset at Derwentwater jetty in England’s Lake District. But when the time finally arrived, he found only mist and rain, with no sign of the sun’s illuminating rays. Instead of turning back and going home, however, he stayed. “The conditions turned out to be better than… Continue reading 8 photography tips to create stunning photos on a cloudy day
Capturing Critters in Lembeh 2023 Underwater Photography Workshop Wraps Up
The annual underwater photography and videography workshop held at Lembeh Resort concludes another successful event
How to Make a Women’s History Slideshow in After Effects
International Women’s Day, on the 8th of March, has been celebrated around the world since the first gathering in 1911. IWD celebrates and supports women’s rights and recognises their achievements—join the cause by creating a special women’s history slideshow for International Women’s Day video. What to Include in Your IWD Video? There are lots of… Continue reading How to Make a Women’s History Slideshow in After Effects
Zoner Photo Studio X update adds better raw processing and drastically expanded lens support
The native support of 1,200 lens profiles is a welcome addition. Zoner If you’re a Windows user and you have hopped off the Adobe software train, you may already be familiar with Zoner Photo Studio X. It’s a raw workflow software similar to Lightroom or Capture One, and it just got a big update with… Continue reading Zoner Photo Studio X update adds better raw processing and drastically expanded lens support
Save up to $200 on Rokinon lenses right now
Abby Ferguson We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Third-party lens manufacturer Rokinon may fly a little under the radar when it comes to camera lenses, but it makes some sneaky good glass at very affordable prices. It offers a mix of manual… Continue reading Save up to $200 on Rokinon lenses right now
Travel Photographers: This is For You
Need to store all the gear? This is one of the best ways to do it! So far, the Phoblographer’s subscribers have won various cameras, lenses, bags, tablets, and more. But their biggest wins are the banner-ad free Phoblographer and the extra discounts/benefits they get. This month, all our subscribers qualify to win a Gura… Continue reading Travel Photographers: This is For You
Photography News: DxO PureRAW 3, Canon R5 & Nikon Z9 Deals
They say the best camera is the one you have with you. Well, maybe that’s true of a camera, but what about a lens? In accordance with Murphy’s Law, I would say the best lens is the one that’s currently at home in my study, about 300 km away.
Discover the MOLUS X100: A Powerful, Portable COB Light by ZHIYUN
Zhiyun MOLUS X100 is a powerful lighting solution that looks to transform the way photographers and videographers use light The post Discover the MOLUS X100: A Powerful, Portable COB Light by ZHIYUN appeared first on Camera Jabber.
Sony almost joined team Micro Four Thirds in 2008
A recent interview published in Nikkei Business with Sony Vice Chairman Shigeki Ishizuka reveals that Sony once considered joining the Micro Four Thirds camera system. Back in 2007, three years before the Sony E mount was first released in the Sony NEX-3, he says Sony was invited to team up with the pair and join… Continue reading Sony almost joined team Micro Four Thirds in 2008