• Satellite Photos Show the Scale of This Week’s Historically Powerful Nor’Easter
    by Jeremy Gray on 23rd February 2026 at 17:25

    A historically powerful nor'easter winter storm has begun hammering the northeastern United States, causing widespread power outages and putting nearly 60 million Americans under winter storm warnings. As bad as the situation is on the ground, it looks downright incredible from space, as new NASA and NOAA satellite photos demonstrate. [Read More]

  • This AI Image Detector Checks a Global Database of Debunked Pictures
    by Matt Growcoot on 23rd February 2026 at 17:09

    AI image detectors are notoriously imperfect, giving an estimated score rather than concrete answers. But a new tool called Image Whisperer checks to see if a picture has been debunked elsewhere -- acting more like a human researcher. [Read More]

  • The 42 Fantastic Winners of the World Nature Photography Awards
    by Jeremy Gray on 23rd February 2026 at 14:10

    The World Nature Photography Awards (WNPA) have announced their 2026 winners. Australian photographer Jono Allen won the top honor for his exceptional portrait of a rare white humpback whale and her mother. [Read More]

  • How a 2003 Skate Film Made the Boards Invisible
    by Matt Growcoot on 23rd February 2026 at 12:34

    Yeah Right! (2003) is an influential skateboard film made by Spike Jonze -- credited with taking skateboarding into the digital era. [Read More]

  • The Photographer’s Guide to Capturing Wildflower Superblooms
    by Kate Garibaldi on 23rd February 2026 at 12:00

    Once-a-decade superblooms are just starting to turn deserts of the American West into a photographer’s dream. For photographers, the challenge of capturing beautiful wildflower blooms is as thrilling as it is fleeting. Finding the right blooms, capturing their scale and variety, and conveying both their delicate details and the sweeping grandeur of the desert is an exciting opportunity. In this guide, I’ll share my approach to making the most of this extraordinary event, from planning and equipment to timing, composition, and even some scientific insight. [Read More]

  • BBC Films Yellowstone Beaver Felling Trees and Making a Dam for Winter
    by Matt Growcoot on 23rd February 2026 at 11:17

    The BBC has released stunning footage from its Yellowstone series showing a beaver felling a cottonwood tree as it readies its dam for winter. [Read More]

  • Photoshop 2026 Introduces Generative Fill With Reference Image
    by Craig Boehman on 23rd February 2026 at 15:03

    Adobe has introduced a powerful update to Photoshop 2026. The Generative Fill feature now supports reference images, allowing users to use a specific visual source to guide AI-generated edits. This allows photographers and retouchers to swap out or add objects, such as jewelry and accessories, to create new iterations of their images without reshooting. It can significantly reduce time spent on complex compositing and detailed Photoshop work that would have previously required manual editing. And this is only the beginning of what this new feature makes possible.  [Read More]

  • Three Practical Ways To Capture Stronger Photos Every Time
    by Alex Cooke on 23rd February 2026 at 12:03

    Missing the decisive moment by seconds gets old fast. You start to wonder if the difference between an average frame and a standout image is just luck.  [Read More]

  • The Depth of Field Advantage No One Mentions About Micro Four Thirds
    by Alex Cooke on 23rd February 2026 at 11:03

    You keep hearing that a 50mm f/1.8 on full frame gives a look that smaller sensors cannot match. That might be true, but it misses the point when your goal is depth, not blur.  [Read More]

  • Canon R8 and Canon RF 45mm f/1.2: A Lightweight Combo That Still Feels Premium
    by Alex Cooke on 23rd February 2026 at 10:03

    The Canon R8 is not new, and the Canon RF 45mm f/1.2 arrived with mixed reactions. Yet this pairing keeps showing up as a favorite for travel and portraits when size and weight actually matter.  [Read More]

  • Printing Astrophotography on Metallic Paper
    by Alex Cooke on 23rd February 2026 at 09:03

    Metallic paper can turn a flat-looking deep-sky file into something with depth and bite. If you care about how your astronomical images look on paper instead of just on a screen, the choices you make before hitting print decide whether the stars glow or fall dull.  [Read More]

  • Everything You'll Ever Need to Know About Fujifilm Lens Mounts and Compatibility
    by Alex Cooke on 22nd February 2026 at 22:03

    Fujifilm occupies a unique position in the camera market. While Canon, Nikon, and Sony battle for full frame dominance, Fujifilm has charted its own course: a mature APS-C system beloved by enthusiasts and professionals alike, plus a medium format lineup that brings large sensor photography to a broader audience than ever before. For photographers entering Fujifilm's world in 2026, the lens ecosystem can seem deceptively simple at first glance, but there's more nuance hiding beneath the surface than you might expect. [Read More]


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