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New: HDR Merge in Luminar Neo

New: HDR Merge in Luminar Neo

Designed for all fans of HDR photography, HDR Merge compiles multiple exposure-bracketed images into a single HDR image. It can merge up to 10 photos and deliver a spectacular level of color enhancement, making the final result look as close as possible to what the eye sees. HDR Merge is scheduled to be released on […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Webb’s First Deep Field

Interesting Photo of the Day: Webb’s First Deep Field

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb’s First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is overflowing with detail: Zoom in and grab the full size image here Thousands of galaxies – including the faintest objects ever observed […]

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Photographing Metal: Finding Ideas and Compositions

Photographing Metal: Finding Ideas and Compositions

To a bystander, photography seems like a simple task. They may feel it’s only a matter of pointing the camera to the subject and pressing a button. But ask anyone with some photography experience and you’ll know how far this perception is from reality. You need to make a lot of technical and artistic decisions […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Stephan’s Quintet

Interesting Photo of the Day: Stephan’s Quintet

In an enormous new image, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals never-before-seen details of the galaxy group called “Stephan’s Quintet.” The close proximity of this group gives astronomers a ringside seat to galactic mergers and interactions. To look closer you can find the full size image here Rarely do scientists see in so much detail […]

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3 Tips for Middle Line Photography Composition

3 Tips for Middle Line Photography Composition

Some photographers, especially those who have been in the field just for a few years, have been hard-coded to follow the rule of thirds. They totally refrain from composing with the subject in the middle of the frame. But in fact, composing with the subject on the middle line is pretty powerful if you do it […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Dying Star

Interesting Photo of the Day: Dying Star

Some stars save the best for last. The dimmer star at the center of this scene has been sending out rings of gas and dust for thousands of years in all directions, and NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revealed for the first time that this star is cloaked in dust. Access and download the […]

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Panoramic Landscape Photography Tutorial

Panoramic Landscape Photography Tutorial

Panorama photography is the best way to captures wide-angle views. You do this by taking multiple shots across the scene and later merging them in post-production. If you are looking to getting started with photographing panoramas or improve your skill, check out the video below: photographer Tom Mackie explains everything you need to know about […]

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Landscape Photography With an ND Filter

Landscape Photography With an ND Filter

Today’s photo tip concerns the neutral density filter. To get better landscape photographs, this is another piece of camera gear that should be in your bag at all times! It’s a filter effect that can’t be duplicated after the fact. It has to be done with the camera. I’m sure you’ve seen landscape photography of […]

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Interesting Photo of the Day: Cosmic Cliffs

Interesting Photo of the Day: Cosmic Cliffs

Today NASA released groundbreaking photos from the James Webb Space Telescope, which is now in orbit around the sun, about a million miles from Earth. Within the dust and gas in the Carina Nebula are hidden baby stars that are now uncovered by Webb. Just take a minute to look at the Carina Nebula—it’s amazing: […]

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5 Tips for Better Wildlife Photos

5 Tips for Better Wildlife Photos

Wildlife photography is a pursuit that can be challenging, frustrating, but ultimately rewarding to any photographer. The arrival of digital cameras has inspired a whole new generation of photographers to take an interest in wildlife photography. Most photography courses, workshops and books concentrate on the technical aspects of camera craft: but really good photography relies […]

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