Whenever we get to the subject of smart phone photography, there is always a little controversy. In fact you might consider it snobbery. The idea that someone can take a fantastic photo with a device with which you are meant to communicate, seems to rub a certain section of the community the wrong way. Today, […]
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A Zenit 11 review? Why on Earth are Light Stalking reviewing an obscure, 40-year-old, Soviet film camera? Well, its partly a labour of love and nostalgia, and partly because if you want to dabble in film photography, then there is probably no cheaper option than a Zenit SLR. Built like tanks and ruggedly simple, many […]
Learning how to take pictures of mist and fog is a skill which can be developed with some practice and a little guidance. Improve your mist and fog images here with this fantastic guide! These techniques are for anyone willing to get up and out early and capture the fresh beauty of the outdoors.
Photography is a synthesis of the creative and the technical. When we set out on our photographic journey we devour all the information we can about both. Some of us will take take like ducks to water to the technical side. Others may shine on the creative side. A few will be right at home […]
Some of the best cities for some awesome street photography! Check out this top 10 list – it’s like no other you’ll find online. Been to any? Let us know…
Modern cameras give us great images without having to do too much to them. Many of us, however, realize that with a little post production we can make our images even better, make them pop to coin a popular phrase. The problem is, that if we are too carefree and slapdash with our techniques, we can easily over process an image, something that may not be apparent until you make a print of it. So what are the signs of over processing and how can we counter them?