• The Real Differences Between Two 56mm f/1.2 Heavyweights on X Mount
    by Alex Cooke on 26th October 2025 at 12:06

    Two fast 56mm primes on X mount go head to head: the Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.2 Pro XF and the Fujifilm XF 56mm f/1.2 R WR. If you shoot portraits, the way these two handle focus, sharpness, and blur can change what your keeper rate and look actually are. [ Read More ]

  • Dramatic Wildlife Photography: Tips for the Dusty Dry Season
    by Mujahid Ur Rehman on 26th October 2025 at 10:12

    Let’s discuss how we can embrace tough conditions like dust in wildlife photography to unlock dramatic potential and transform our safari shots into captivating masterpieces. [ Read More ]

  • The Best Camera You’ll Ever Use Doesn’t Cost a Fortune
    by Alex Cooke on 26th October 2025 at 09:16

    The cameras you already own may be more capable than you think. This video questions the obsession with upgrades and the belief that more megapixels automatically mean better photos. [ Read More ]

  • Testing the KEKS Leica M-Meter in the Wild
    by CS Muncy on 25th October 2025 at 21:06

    The Leica M3 defined an era—an icon of precision engineering that still inspires photographers seven decades later. The KEKS M-Meter revives that legacy, bringing modern metering to classic M bodies without sacrificing the mechanical purity that made them legendary. [ Read More ]

  • We Review the BLUETTI MultiCooler: The Ultimate Location Power and Cooling Solution for Photographers
    by Alex Cooke on 25th October 2025 at 19:06

    Long location shoots and trips present a unique set of challenges: dead batteries, overheated gear, dehydrated clients, and the constant juggling of power banks and coolers. What if one device could solve multiple problems at once? The BLUETTI MultiCooler aims to be exactly that: a 4-in-1 fridge, freezer, and ice maker that also serves as a charging station for all your gear. After two months of real-world testing, I can confidently say this is one of the most practical tools a location photographer can add to their kit. [ Read More ]

  • Transform Flat Window Light Into Cinematic Portraits
    by Alex Cooke on 25th October 2025 at 16:16

    Window light can be beautiful, but it’s rarely perfect. You deal with uneven shadows, odd reflections, and unpredictable sunlight. Even when the light looks good, it can flatten your subject or lose detail in the background. Learning to balance window light with flash helps you control the look instead of waiting for luck. [ Read More ]

  • Nikon AF Zoom-Micro Nikkor 70-180mm f/4.5-5.6D Review
    by Spencer Cox on 26th October 2025 at 02:19

    The Nikon AF Micro-Nikkor 70-180mm f/4.5-5.6D is an iconic lens originally released in 1997 for Nikon's F-mount SLRs. It is one of the only macro lenses that is also capable of zooming, and Nikon never released a true follow-up to this lens, so it holds a unique place in the macro photography world.

  • Canon RF 14-35mm f/4 L IS Review
    by Spencer Cox on 24th October 2025 at 23:28

    The Canon RF 14-35mm f/4 L is a complex ultra-wide zoom from Canon with a constant f/4 maximum aperture. The lens is part of Canon's high-end L line, although the price ($1500, often going on sale for less) is about as low as you'll find for an L-series zoom.

  • 6 Tips for Long Lens Landscapes
    by Jason Polak on 22nd October 2025 at 02:00

    Most people think that you need a wide lens for photographing landscapes. I believed this when starting out in photography. I even remember searching for “can 50mm be used for landscapes?” before I bought my first camera. Nowadays, I think of a 50mm lens as an ultra-wide! I usually prefer longer lenses for landscapes. And in this article, I’ll give you six tips for taking better landscape photos with a long lens.

  • Photography News: Laowa AF 200mm f/2, Comet Photography Opportunities
    by Libor Vaicenbacher on 20th October 2025 at 05:46

    I never would’ve thought that something like a decisive moment could exist in a discipline as peaceful as photographing land tortoises. Capturing a Galápagos giant tortoise crushing a mandarin it found under the glow of the setting sun turned out to be quite a challenge. I wish you plenty of decisive moments in the coming week – and, like the tortoise in the photo, don’t forget to keep up with your daily dose of vitamins. Now, let’s take a look at this week’s roundup of photography news.

  • Wimberley MH-100 Review: A Gimbal Head for Monopods
    by Massimo Vignoli on 19th October 2025 at 06:12

    In wildlife photography, it is essential to achieve the right mix of stability, mobility, and overall weight of your tripod or monopod system. Although tripods provide excellent stability and are often favored, they can be cumbersome if you need to be as light and mobile as possible. That’s where monopods come in. Today, I will share with you my review of the Wimberly MH-100 gimbal head, which – unlike most gimbals – plays to the unique strengths of monopods.

  • Nikon Z DX 16-50mm f/2.8 VR and Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 Announced
    by Spencer Cox on 16th October 2025 at 07:48

    Nikon has just announced two new DX lenses for the Z System! The first is the Z DX 16-50mm f/2.8 VR - a lens that fills one of the biggest gaps in the Z System by providing a fast midrange zoom. The second is a fast 35mm macro lens, the Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7.

  • Dive Into The Macro World With These Truly Extreme Macro Shots
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 23rd October 2025 at 12:00

    Macro photography is a very adventurous genre where we, the photographers get to explore the hidden details in the living and manmade things around us. The more we look closer, the more addicted it can get with this genre. With very tiny macro subjects, unless you are doing extreme macro shots, it is quite difficult to fill the frame most of the time. So the photographer needs to pay attention to compositional guidelines in order to get more interesting and compelling shots. Here are some extreme macro shots that are composed well, making them look quite powerful. The post Dive Into The Macro World With These Truly Extreme Macro Shots appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Capture The Finer Details Of The Macro World Using These Tutorials
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 22nd October 2025 at 12:00

    Macro photography is not so easy. It needs careful choice of camera settings, lens choices, light, stabilisation, etc. If you are interested in macro photography or wish to gain more knowledge on this interesting genre, the following tutorials will help you capture stunning macro shots. The post Capture The Finer Details Of The Macro World Using These Tutorials appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Embrace The Grey – Shooting On Dull Days
    by Jason Row on 21st October 2025 at 12:00

    Living in the North East of England, dull days, especially in the winter can be pretty much the norm. That gives me two options, scurry back under the bed covers and wait for sunshine, or get out and embrace the dull light. But what can you shoot when the skies are relentlessly grey? Quite a lot actually. The post Embrace The Grey – Shooting On Dull Days appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Nature’s Abstractions, Spooky Vibes, Breaking The Rule Of Thirds And More – The Weekly Light Stalking Community Roundup
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 20th October 2025 at 12:00

    Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up.  It's been another very exciting week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and the discussions in the forums have been amazing and very inspiring the past few weeks. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is an abstract photo by Max. The post Nature’s Abstractions, Spooky Vibes, Breaking The Rule Of Thirds And More – The Weekly Light Stalking Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • September 2025 Photo Contest Winners: The Beauty of Everyday Life
    by Rob Wood (Admin) on 17th October 2025 at 12:00

    Participants of September's contest cleverly submitted their interpretations of the theme that included moments from nature, moments in public and private places, their own candid moments and so on. The photos were all meaningful, portraying an interesting story. When choosing the winning photos, we wanted to make sure that the decision process was based on a good interpretation of the theme, followed by other factors like light, composition, story, details, creative vision, etc. The post September 2025 Photo Contest Winners: The Beauty of Everyday Life appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • These Religious Architectural Photos Speak Of Their Time And Place
    by Dahlia Ambrose on 16th October 2025 at 12:00

    There are religious architectural structures almost all around the world. When talking about religious structures or architecture, it includes churches, cathedrals, mosques, synagogues, temples, pagodas, monasteries, etc. Religious architectural photography is a bit complicated because the architecture itself can be very detailed both inside and out. Here are 24 religious architectural photos, that speak of their time and place. The post These Religious Architectural Photos Speak Of Their Time And Place appeared first on Light Stalking.


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