• DxO PhotoLab 9 Review
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 10th April 2026 at 22:36

    When Adobe abandoned perpetual licenses for Lightroom years ago and moved entirely to a subscription-based model, many photographers were frustrated. That frustration, however, became fertile ground from which a whole range of RAW developers sprang up. One of them is DxO PhotoLab, now in its ninth generation.

  • My Camera Equipment for Hiking in the Himalayas
    by Spencer Cox on 7th April 2026 at 13:07

    It's tricky to pick the right camera equipment for a trip, especially when weight and size are important priorities. No camera out there is free from compromises, and the compromises usually grow as the gear shrinks. All of that was on my mind when choosing camera equipment for my recent trek in Nepal.

  • Photography News: Sony a7R VI Rumor, Artemis II Mission
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 5th April 2026 at 23:28

    The first day of April is traditionally a day for pulling a good prank on someone. April 1st is also marked on the calendar as International Bird Day. We’ve been celebrating it for over 120 years, and only last week did I learn about the positive effects birdwatching has on the human brain. Experienced birdwatchers are said to develop a denser and better-organized brain structure thanks to their hobby. So if you’re not in the mood to learn a foreign language or play a musical instrument—both known to benefit the brain in similar ways—grab a pair of binoculars and a camera and head outside instead. Stay sharp! And, thanks to our Photography News, stay informed as well.

  • Tales from Trekking in Nepal
    by Spencer Cox on 3rd April 2026 at 07:17

    I just returned from Nepal! Before you ask, the answer is no – I didn’t see Mount Everest on this trip. Instead, I was visiting a different region of the Himalayas to do the Annapurna Circuit Trek. This trek maxes out at 17,770 feet, slightly higher than Everest Base Camp and sometimes considered the world’s highest trekking pass (but still nowhere near the summit of Annapurna I, which reaches 26,545 feet). I want to emphasize that I did NOT try to summit Annapurna, which would most definitely be the last thing I ever attempted on this earth, as it is considered the deadliest mountain in the world to climb.

  • Top Photo Targets: Andean Cock-of-the-rock
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 1st April 2026 at 17:59

    Today, I would like to take you on a journey into the dark green twilight of the tropical Andes…where a raging mountain torrent weaves its way between the rocks. Where foamy water thunders down into the depths of a rock gorge. Where the branches of the trees are covered with decorative carpets of orchids, ferns, bromeliads, mosses and lichens. For, it is in this mysterious world that you can encounter one of the most iconic birds in all of Latin America – the Andean Cock-of-the-rock.

  • The Great Melting: Photographing the Changing Alpine World
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 30th March 2026 at 17:17

    At 3,798 meters, the Grossglockner is the highest mountain in the Austrian Alps. In fact, it could be considered one of Europe’s last wildernesses, as there are no cable cars and the summit is only accessible to trained climbers. The steep slopes belong only to the birds and the few species of mammals that call it home. It is a world of snow, ice and jagged peaks. But even this seemingly unspoiled place is undergoing a dramatic transformation due to global warming, perhaps faster than anywhere else.

  • Closeup Of Mountains In Black And White Transformed By Light, Shapes, Forms & Textures
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 9th April 2026 at 12:00

    Mountains come in all shapes and sizes and are found across the world. In order to portray the grand nature and the character of a mountain, it will be better to photograph them in black and white. In this article, we have shared a collection of closeup mountain photos in black and white and the monochromatic conversion shows how the resulting image can be transformed with the help of light, shapes, forms and textures. The post Closeup Of Mountains In Black And White Transformed By Light, Shapes, Forms & Textures appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • This Is What You Need To Know To Capture Classic Black And White Landscapes
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 8th April 2026 at 12:00

    Black and white photography is classic - timeless and at some point, all photographers dive into this genre and some stay with it. Since there are no colours in black and white images, it solely depends on tonal variations, depth, shapes, forms, textures, etc. Here is a list of tutorials that will help you to capture stunning black and white landscapes. The post This Is What You Need To Know To Capture Classic Black And White Landscapes appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • The Art Of Less, Low Angle Shots, High-Key Photos And More – The Weekly Community Roundup
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 6th April 2026 at 12:00

    Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up.  It's been another amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and discussions in the forums. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Paul. The post The Art Of Less, Low Angle Shots, High-Key Photos And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • A Collection Of Fine Art Black And White Photos Of Flowers
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 2nd April 2026 at 12:00

    Black and white photography works great for all genre of photography, but not many photographers create black and white flower photographs. If done well, flowers in black and white can have a fine art quality to them and in this article, we have shared a collection of black and white flower photos. The post A Collection Of Fine Art Black And White Photos Of Flowers appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • 24 Photography Composition Tutorials That Will Give You Powerful Images
    by Rob Wood (Admin) on 1st April 2026 at 12:00

    Mastering composition is one of the most powerful things you can do to improve your photography. And while you can start out with basic compositions as you progress, you are going to want to become more advanced in this facet of the craft. This list of tutorials will let you dig a lot deeper than rudimentary composition. By using each of these composition techniques or even combining them, you will begin to find various methods of drawing a viewer’s eye into your compelling images. The post 24 Photography Composition Tutorials That Will Give You Powerful Images appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Why Developing Your Own Style Is Vital In An AI World
    by Jason Row on 31st March 2026 at 12:00

    A.I. love it or hate it, it’s here to stay. As photographers we can use it as a powerful tool, to mask photos, reduce noise or even to inspire or teach us. Unfortunately A.I. imaging - I will not call it photography - will only continue to grow. But does that mean as photographers we must stand by and idly watch our hobby or profession fade into obscurity? The post Why Developing Your Own Style Is Vital In An AI World appeared first on Light Stalking.


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