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Thursday, May 26, 2016

Moody Infrared Photos of Patagonia’s Dramatic Landscape

One morning last December, I woke up and noticed that a dream of mine came true: I had taken a picture that went viral. A picture I took at a friend's wedding had been shared by UNILAD on Facebook with the caption "Best wedding photo ever."

This short little tutorial by photographer and educator Phil Steele might be too basic for most advanced and even intermediate photographers, but you might find it useful all the same. That's because it tackles what Steele calls "the biggest confusion about Lightroom."

Photographer Denis Cherim of Madrid, Spain, says that writing is not one of his strengths. Instead, he chooses to tell stories with pictures instead of words. He has a knack for spotting moments in which the subjects and shadows of his scenes line up in special ways.

Here's a short and sweet 4-minute video that's packed with 23 different "ninja tips" that can help you in your street photography (or your next photo walk). COOPH followed photographer Thomas …

Photographer Chia Joel (AKA idroneman) is capturing Singapore from a different vantage point. Using a DJI Phantom 3, he shoots captivating abstract aerial images that look straight down onto "the most expensive city in the world."

On Friday, I lost my $2,800 Apple MacBook Pro by following standard TSA security protocols at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

Streetmuseum is a new (and free) augmented reality iPhone app created by the Museum of London that allows you to browse historical photographs in various parts of the city. The app leads you to …

Color is one of the fundamental aspects of branding, and most major companies in the world of photography are known for using key colors in their branding.

Okay Google, eject the camera. Five little words followed by a small 'pop' from the prototype phone sitting on the table in front of him, and Google's Rafa Camargo made the the crowd at the Google I/O developer conference go wild.

Making an iconic landmark 'disappear' might seem like the purview of magicians, but it's street artist and photographer JR who gets the glory this time around. Through clever use of massive photo prints, he managed to make the iconic Louvre Pyramid 'disappear' into the Museum behind it.

In this tutorial, I'll show you how you can remove harsh highlights in portraits without affecting the shadow detail in minutes.

Are you ready for the Canon 5D Mark IV? Because it's right around the corner. A new report reveals that photographers are already testing the camera out in the wild, getting the software ready for the expected August release.

If you thought milk splash photography was a bit extreme, then Canadian photographer Melissa Trotter's latest experiment is probably not for you. Instead of using milk, she created a 'dress' using fake blood.

We already knew Chinese electronics brand Xiaomi would be releasing a drone today, but we were only hoping that it would be the first truly affordable UAV on the market. Well, Xiaomi has confirmed our hopes.

Want to see what goes into a $11,000 Canon telephoto zoom lens? This image shows what the Canon EF 200-400mm f/4L IS looks like when you disassemble it into its individual components and arrange those parts out neatly.

Ah, the Instagram #yoga hashtag. As of this writing, there are over 20 million posts hashtagged #yoga on Instagram, and this creative spoof describes/pokes fun of a good 50% of them.

When I started photography nine years ago, I didn't have a problem going out and finding inspiration. Everything was so new and, subsequently, there seemed to be no end to the ideas I felt I could produce. Looking back, I can see that my work wasn't particularly indistinguishable from many others—there was no depth, no originality.

Police in Canada are using a super-telephoto camera setup to spot distracted drivers from afar and capture evidence of their misbehavior. The kit consists of a DSLR, 50mm lens, and a spotting scope.

A while back we shared the world's smallest tintypes, created with a tiny modified camera. Now here's a look at the opposite end of the spectrum: the world's largest tintypes, shot using a colossal room-sized cameras.

The airline Emirates is a sponsor of the French Open championship in tennis, and one of its advertisements at the tennis matches is an aerial camera in the shape of an Airbus A380.


Source: Moody Infrared Photos of Patagonia's Dramatic Landscape

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