- A beginner’s guide to setting up your camera’s autofocuson 16th February 2026 at 14:00
Mastering your autofocus settings lets you capture almost anything. Nikkor Z 70-200mm F2.8 @ 77mm | […]
- Our "Canine Capers" photo challenge is now open for submissionson 15th February 2026 at 14:00
I photographed this pup during an event called "Barktoberfest," where people dressed their pets for […]
- Fujifilm X-T30 III production sample gallery: third time's the charmon 14th February 2026 at 14:00
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Sample galleryThis […]
- The ethics and art of aerial wildlife photographyon 14th February 2026 at 14:00
A gigantic fin whale gently breaking the water's surface. What do you feel about the top-down […]
- VSCO is bringing back its film-like Lightroom presets, but there's a catchon 13th February 2026 at 21:05
Image: VSCO If you've long been a fan of the film look on your digital photos, there's a good […]
- Key settings to adjust on your new Canon cameraon 13th February 2026 at 14:39
Image: Mitchell Clark Setting up any new camera can be an overwhelming experience because of the […]
- All 130 Sony World Photography Awards Open Competition Winnersby Jeremy Gray on 17th February 2026 at 00:01
The Sony World Photography Awards has announced the 10 category winners and the 120 shortlisted photographs from its Open competition, which recognizes the best single images captured by photographers worldwide in the past year. [Read More]
- Rode’s Wireless Go and Wireless Pro Can Now Connect to iPhone Directlyby Jaron Schneider on 16th February 2026 at 23:00
Rode has announced that the Wireless Go (Gen 3) and the Wireless Pro microphones can connect to iOS devices without a physical receiver unit. Called "Direct Connect," it leverages a direct Bluetooth connection with iPhones to make capturing audio easier and require fewer parts. [Read More]
- Resurgent CreativeLive Is Back With New Classesby Kate Garibaldi on 16th February 2026 at 21:51
From shutdown to sudden revival, CreativeLive is relaunching with live classes, expanded subjects, and a Reddit AMA as it re-engages photographers and creatives worldwide. [Read More]
- Everything You Wanted to Know About Noise but Were too Afraid to Askby Ivor Rackham on 16th February 2026 at 16:00
As technology has advanced, so too has noise control. Here's the basic information about why noise appears in your photos and how to deal with it. [Read More]
- How to Capture Unique Landscape Photosby Kate Garibaldi on 16th February 2026 at 14:30
What if creating a truly unique landscape photograph isn’t about finding somewhere no one has ever stood, nor simply revisiting the places everyone knows, but about noticing the extraordinary in both? [Read More]
- AI Has Made It Absurdly Expensive to Capture and Store Your Photosby Jaron Schneider on 16th February 2026 at 13:30
Photographers are starting to see the real-world effects of Big Tech's bottomless hunger for AI innovation: storage prices haven't been this high in years. [Read More]
- Why Monochrome Became the Ultimate Escape from Responsibilityby Alvin Greis on 16th February 2026 at 22:02
Black and white photography promises seriousness without risk, coherence without effort, and intention without proof. In an era where color is technically trivial and visually unforgiving, monochrome offers shelter. It removes variables, postpones judgment, and replaces unresolved structure with borrowed authority. It is like dimming the lights in a messy room: the objects do not move, but the problems stop being visible. If an image cannot survive color, was monochrome ever a choice? [Read More]
- 5 Used Cameras That Offer Insane Value Right Nowby Alex Cooke on 16th February 2026 at 20:08
These aren't compromised relics from a forgotten era. They're the same tools that shot magazine covers, documented weddings, and produced professional video content when they retailed for two or three times what they cost today. The sensor inside a five-year-old camera hasn't degraded. The engineering hasn't gotten worse. These cameras have simply depreciated because photographers chase new releases with the enthusiasm of golden retrievers pursuing tennis balls, and that irrational behavior creates opportunity for everyone else. [Read More]
- Why ‘Gear Doesn’t Matter’ Is Bad Advice for Street Photographyby Craig Boehman on 16th February 2026 at 17:08
The “gear doesn’t matter” phrase pops up constantly in street photography circles. It may encourage beginners, but it rarely holds up once you’re actually on the street. [Read More]
- Why Waterfall Photos Fail and How to Fix Themby Alex Cooke on 16th February 2026 at 15:02
Waterfall scenes look simple, but they fall apart fast when the eye has nowhere to go. If you want stronger landscape images, you need to think beyond the obvious front-on shot and start controlling flow, balance, and shutter speed. [Read More]
- Stop Shooting Down at Flowers: A Better Angleby Alex Cooke on 16th February 2026 at 14:02
Snowdrops demand precision in a way that most woodland flowers do not. Miss the timing by a week and the petals brown at the edges, flattening the very detail you set out to capture. [Read More]
- Photoshop Generative Fill Update: Firefly Fill and Expand Gets Real Improvementsby Alex Cooke on 16th February 2026 at 13:02
Photoshop just updated Generative Fill with the new Firefly Fill and Expand model, and yes, it changes what you can realistically create. If you rely on AI inside Photoshop, this affects how large you can generate, how real people look, and whether hands and cars still fall apart. [Read More]
- New Video: Photographing the Elusive Chamoisby Spencer Cox on 16th February 2026 at 19:35
In today's video, Libor Vaicenbacher journeys into the Lusatian Mountains of Czechia in search of the chamois - small goat-antelopes native to Europe and Western Asia. Along the way, he contends with frigid temperatures and damaged equipment, while the chamois are nowhere to be found.
- Photography News: Tripod Sales, 3rd-Party Lens Rumorsby Libor Vaicenbacher on 16th February 2026 at 06:04
Yesterday, I listened to a very inspiring interview with the wonderful photographer Jan Jirkovský. Although I would classify him as a documentary photographer, he does not consider himself to be one. His reasoning was that documentary photographers usually focus on sad and serious topics, whereas he wants his photographs of people to capture the joy of life. Even in places such as psychiatric hospitals or prisons.
- Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II Reviewby Spencer Cox on 13th February 2026 at 09:01
The Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II is a high-end midrange zoom with several new features - most of all, the internal zoom capability! This lens represents the first time that Nikon has made a second-generation Z lens. How did they do? I'll answer that question and more in today's hands-on review.
- Photographing Madeira: Epic Seascapes on a Family Vacationby Massimo Vignoli on 10th February 2026 at 03:24
I had one primary objective on my recent trip to Madeira: spending quality time with my family to relax and celebrate the New Year. This choice guided all my planning and logistics. However, as any photographer will understand, heading to such a visually stunning destination and leaving the camera gear at home is simply impossible! In this article, let’s look at how well this destination fits this type of holiday and which areas struck me the most.
- Photography News: New Canon Ultra-Wides, Z9 II Rumorsby Libor Vaicenbacher on 9th February 2026 at 05:34
Before we dip our toes into the latest news from the world of photography, I’d like to briefly look back at World Wetlands Day, which took place last Monday, February 2. It was on this very day, 55 years ago, that the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands was signed—an international treaty for their protection that has since been adopted by 172 countries worldwide.
- The Nikon Z 600mm f/6.3 S: My Long-Term Experienceby Massimo Vignoli on 7th February 2026 at 21:31
High-altitude wildlife photography demands a grueling compromise between the necessity of a long focal length and the physical limits of what can be carried across difficult terrain. The Nikon Z 600mm f/6.3 S is my choice of lens in these situations. However, this Nikon lens isn’t just a niche tool for mountaineers. Indeed, its optical qualities are so exceptional that it stands as a professional instrument for any scenario.
- Natural Shadows, Macros, Monochromes – The Weekly Community Roundupby Dahlia Ambrose on 16th 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 Tersha. The post Natural Shadows, Macros, Monochromes – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
- 36 Closeup Portraits Of Birds That Reveal Their Striking Features And Characteristicsby Dahlia Ambrose on 12th February 2026 at 13:00
Most wildlife photographers tend to capture environmental photographs so they can include some of the area where the birds live in, but capturing closeup portraits of birds can help to reveal their striking features and characteristics. You will need to use longer focal lengths in order to achieve this. Here are 36 closeup portraits of birds for some inspiration so you can try a different kind of wildlife photography, when you're out in the wilderness or even in a zoo. The post 36 Closeup Portraits Of Birds That Reveal Their Striking Features And Characteristics appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Master Composition Beyond The Rule Of Thirds With These Resourcesby Dahlia Ambrose on 11th February 2026 at 13:00
There are no specific rules to compose a photo and it is the photographer's decision on making an image look great according to their plans and visualisation of what they wish to capture. This article has a bunch of tutorials that will help you to move beyond the basic rule of thirds and compose images in various ways, including light and colours. The post Master Composition Beyond The Rule Of Thirds With These Resources appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Capturing Magic In The Mundaneby Jason Row on 10th February 2026 at 16:42
We might look at the dull weather, and perhaps the seemingly dull suburban environment that many of us might live in and think "no photography today." But to do so is to miss a potential gold mine of photographic possibilities. Today we are going to look at capturing the magic in the mundane. The post Capturing Magic In The Mundane appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Shadow Play, Mobile Photography, Square Crop And More – The Weekly Community Roundupby Dahlia Ambrose on 9th 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 Stefanie. The post Shadow Play, Mobile Photography, Square Crop And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
- Stunning Landscapes Captured In Timeless Black And Whiteby Dahlia Ambrose on 5th February 2026 at 13:00
Landscape photography is a skill that is mastered with continuous practice and this genre requires mastering light, composition, metering, etc., to get the best results. You will also need to have a good idea of how to post process your images to get the right exposure, colour balance, etc., so your images can look their best for print or for sharing online. Here are some stunning landscape images captured in black and white. The post Stunning Landscapes Captured In Timeless Black And White appeared first on Light Stalking.
- A beginner’s guide to setting up your camera’s autofocus
Mastering your autofocus settings lets you capture almost anything. Nikkor Z 70-200mm F2.8 @ 77mm | F2.8 | 1/1250 | ISO 110 Photo: Richard Butler If you've recently picked up your first camera an … - Our "Canine Capers" photo challenge is now open for submissions
I photographed this pup during an event called "Barktoberfest," where people dressed their pets for Halloween and brought them to work. He was fascinated by my camera, and followed me around … - Fujifilm X-T30 III production sample gallery: third time's the charm
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Sample galleryThis widget is not optimized for RSS feed readers. Click here to open it in a new browser window / tab. This w … - The ethics and art of aerial wildlife photography
A gigantic fin whale gently breaking the water's surface. What do you feel about the top-down shooting angle in this image? How does it compare to other top-down shots you've seen? (Disko Ba … - VSCO is bringing back its film-like Lightroom presets, but there's a catch
Image: VSCO If you've long been a fan of the film look on your digital photos, there's a good chance you're familiar with the VSCO Film desktop presets. They were quite popular at one t …
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