• Skylum Pushes Out an Update for Luminar Neo
    by Mel Martin on 21st February 2026 at 04:59

    Skylum has released an update for its popular Luminar Neo editor that is incremental but will please owners. It follows a major fall update that brought many new features to the editor.  What's in It?This update improves the quality of results from our generative tools while also making Luminar Neo more stable and reliable overall. We’ve enhanced performance, fixed crashes, and refined key interactions to make your editing smoother and more consistent. [Read More]

  • Everything You'll Ever Need to Know About Nikon Lens Mounts and Compatibility
    by Alex Cooke on 20th February 2026 at 22:09

    Nikon shooters face a unique challenge that Canon and Sony users simply don't encounter: a lens ecosystem so sprawling and historically layered that even longtime Nikon photographers routinely get confused about what works with what. Here's everything you need to know.  [Read More]

  • Why the 24-70mm Lens Feels Boring and How to Fix It
    by Alex Cooke on 20th February 2026 at 19:03

    The 24-70mm lens is one of the most used focal ranges in photography, yet it often feels flat and uninspiring. That frustration usually has less to do with the lens and more to do with how you’re standing when you use it.  [Read More]

  • When You Need a High-Megapixel Camera Featuring the Fujifilm GFX100 II
    by Christopher Malcolm on 20th February 2026 at 17:03

    So you’re wondering if high megapixel counts actually matter or whether the hype is blown out of proportion. Well, here are three simple scenarios when it may be worth the extra investment.  [Read More]

  • The Graflex K-4: A 70mm War Relic Put Back to Work
    by Alex Cooke on 20th February 2026 at 15:03

    The Graflex K-4 is a 1950s military rangefinder built for 70mm film, and it is as intimidating as it sounds.  [Read More]

  • The Cameras You Don’t Need
    by Alex Cooke on 20th February 2026 at 12:03

    You don’t need a shelf full of cameras to make strong images, yet it’s easy to end up with one. The real question isn’t which model is best, but why you own what you own. Coming to you from James Popsys, this reflective video walks through his personal lineup of cameras. Popsys is blunt about it. One camera is enough. Two, if paid work demands a backup. Beyond that, every extra body becomes cost, complication, or both. Switching between different systems can slow you down. Buttons move. Menus change. Moments pass while you check a setting you thought you memorized. [Read More]

  • 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.

  • New Video: Photographing the Elusive Chamois
    by 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 Rumors
    by 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 Review
    by 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 Vacation
    by 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.

  • 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.

  • January 2026 Photo Contest Winners: Rhythm and Repetition
    by Rob Wood (Admin) on 17th February 2026 at 16:00

    We're happy to announce the winner of January's competition, “Rhythm And Repetition.” Kim captured this stunning photo of a Zebra with striking repetitive patterns and has composed the image in a way the focus is limited to the repeating patterns and the rhythm created as a result. Keeping just the eyes in the frame has allowed the viewer to focus on the interesting patterns and how they work as a powerful compositional tool. Congratulations on capturing a very effective Rhythm and Repetition photo Kim! The post January 2026 Photo Contest Winners: Rhythm and Repetition appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • A First Look At The DJI Air 3S
    by Jason Row on 17th February 2026 at 13:00

    As drone fliers we are used to the ever increasing regulation of our hobby/profession. So in 2025 when the UK’s CAA announced it would be changing the rules on UK drone flying, I was concerned but not surprised. However when the new rules were finally announced it wasn’t as bad as feared and in many respects it was a positive move. The post A First Look At The DJI Air 3S appeared first on Light Stalking.

  • Natural Shadows, Macros, Monochromes – The Weekly Community Roundup
    by 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 Characteristics
    by 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.


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