• Canon FD 85mm f/1.2 SSC on the Hasselblad X2D 100C: Vintage Glass, Medium Format Results
    by Alex Cooke on 26th February 2026 at 12:03

    Mounting a vintage 85mm lens on a modern medium format body sounds like a recipe for compromise. Pair it with the Hasselblad X2D 100C, and you start asking harder questions about sharpness, rendering, and whether old glass can really handle 100 megapixels.  [Read More]

  • Canon Basics: How to Use Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO With Confidence
    by Alex Cooke on 26th February 2026 at 10:03

    Learning aperture, shutter speed, and ISO changes how you use your camera. Once you understand how these three settings shape light, motion, and focus, you stop guessing and start making deliberate choices.  [Read More]

  • Giraffe PRO Camera: A Photographer-First Approach to AI-Powered Real Estate Images
    by Kim Simpson on 25th February 2026 at 22:09

    Real estate photography has long been one of the most consistent forms of paid work for photographers. Add video, floor plans, and immersive drone-style marketing content, and you quickly become that one trusted professional who can handle everything with reliable, high-quality results.  [Read More]

  • 10 Ways to Make Wide Angle Woodland Photography Work in Winter
    by Fred van Leeuwen on 25th February 2026 at 19:03

    What do you do when you're planning a shoot in the woodlands during winter, but you live in a region that doesn't see much snow or fog? You walk for hours in this unforgiving environment, trying to find a decent composition, and you end up feeling frustrated that nothing is working.  [Read More]

  • 10 Photography Myths That Refuse to Die
    by Alex Cooke on 25th February 2026 at 17:03

    Photography has been around long enough to accumulate a thick layer of conventional wisdom, and much of it is wrong. These myths get passed from forum to forum, YouTube comment to YouTube comment, and camera-store counter to camera-store counter with the confidence of established fact. The problem isn't that they're entirely baseless; most contain a grain of truth buried under decades of misapplication. The problem is that they cost photographers money, waste their time, and actively prevent them from improving. Here are ten of the most persistent offenders.  [Read More]

  • Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Mark II Review: The Sharpest 35mm Yet?
    by Alex Cooke on 25th February 2026 at 16:03

    The Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Mark II updates one of the most popular focal lengths you can mount on a full frame camera. A 35mm lens at f/1.4 earns its place fast, whether you shoot events, portraits, street, or video.  [Read More]

  • Leica Q3 Review: The Ultimate Compact Camera?
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 26th February 2026 at 02:27

    Leica cameras, with their century-long history, are masters at tugging on our emotional heartstrings. But can they also satisfy the pragmatic side of our nature? After all, a camera is, first and foremost, a tool for making photographs. So, I set my emotions aside and put the most expensive compact camera on the market, the Leica Q3, to the test.

  • Nikon Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S II Announcement
    by Spencer Cox on 24th February 2026 at 04:56

    Nikon just announced the Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S II, a successor to their popular Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S from early 2020. This lens marks the second "version II" lens for the Z system - the other being the Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II that was announced last year. Here's what you need to know!

  • The Year of Gear
    by Jason Polak on 24th February 2026 at 00:50

    In 2025, I did something new: test a lot of gear. Not only was it interesting work, but I also got to stock up on some items that I probably wouldn't have tried otherwise, like an 85mm lens. However, going forward, I'll be testing a lot less gear. Why is that?

  • Photography News: Tamron 35-100mm f/2.8 Announced, Nikon Binocular Sales
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 23rd February 2026 at 05:42

    In our latest video, which we published earlier this week, you could travel to snow-covered Europe and join me as I searched for the world’s northernmost population of chamois. And now I am already working on another video, in which I will take you directly to the South American equator in the middle of the mountain cloud forest of the eastern Andes. There, I will introduce you to one of the strangest ducks in the world – the Torrent Duck.

  • Photographing the Agami Heron: A Rare Encounter in a Drying Amazon
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 20th February 2026 at 23:28

    We tend to think of the Amazon rainforest as the moist, fresh-green lungs of our planet. An endless ecosystem constantly nourished by life-giving rain, threaded with thousands of rivers, oxbow lakes, and lagoons. This image of the Amazon as a place with a more or less stable, humid climate held true for millions of years. Unfortunately, extreme weather swings are becoming increasingly common in this cradle of biodiversity beneath the world’s longest mountain range.

  • What Makes For Good Bokeh in Photography?
    by Jason Polak on 19th February 2026 at 01:09

    Good bokeh on a lens is a bit complicated. It might seem like you can just take a portrait with a blown-out background, and if it looks good, then the lens you're using must have good bokeh. But the truth is a bit more complicated than that.

  • Here Are Some Interesting Splash Photos From Both Indoors And Outdoors
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 26th February 2026 at 13:00

    When photographers hit a creative block, it can be a huge problem and a struggle to come up with ideas on what to shoot. It can lead to boredom or boring images. When there is a creative block, you lose motivation and eventually interest to photograph the same locations or subjects. If you are someone The post Here Are Some Interesting Splash Photos From Both Indoors And Outdoors appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Aperture, Shutter Speed And ISO – Understand The Exposure Triangle For Better Photos
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 25th February 2026 at 13:00

    When you are a beginner in photography, the first thing to understand in order to get better at photography is the exposure triangle. You will need a good understanding of what happens when you change aperture values, shutter speeds and ISO. In this article, we have put together several resources, that will help you to understand these three factors and in turn understand the exposure triangle to capture better photos. The post Aperture, Shutter Speed And ISO – Understand The Exposure Triangle For Better Photos appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Does High ISO Matter Anymore?
    by Jason Row on 24th February 2026 at 13:00

    Some changes in photographic technology seem to happen at breakneck pace, others slowly, almost imperceptibly. High ISO noise is one of the latter. That’s because it’s actually a combination of evolving technologies that have reduced its importance in day to day photography. Today I am going to give you my opinion on why high ISO no longer matters. The post Does High ISO Matter Anymore? appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Urban Silhouettes, Sports, Wildlife And More – The Weekly Community Roundup
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 23rd February 2026 at 13:00

    Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up.  It's been an amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and the discussions in the forums have been engaging and very inspiring in the recent weeks. We've have more members joining the community each week, making the forum experience even more exciting. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Anita Lawrenz. The post Urban Silhouettes, Sports, Wildlife And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • 34 Incredible Photos Of Our Elegant Galaxy – The Milky Way
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 19th February 2026 at 13:00

    Capturing stunning photos of the Milky way can be incredibly rewarding and gear should not put you off from capturing photos of our beautiful galaxy. You can start with any camera that you have as long it has manual exposure control and a stabilising accessory like a tripod and if a light weight camera, a gorillapod will just work fine. Here are 31 incredible photos of our galaxy - the Milky Way! The post 34 Incredible Photos Of Our Elegant Galaxy – The Milky Way appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • These Beginner Resources Will Help You Get Started In Astrophotography
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 18th February 2026 at 13:00

    If you are a beginner in astrophotography or are looking to get started in this genre, some of the most common subjects that can be photographed easily in the night sky are the moon and the Milky way. These beginner resources will help you to get started in astrophotography and help to capture these sky objects. The post These Beginner Resources Will Help You Get Started In Astrophotography appeared first on Light Stalking.


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