Ever looked at the photographers at a major sports event? Most commonly you will see a barrage of massive lenses, often 300-600mm in focal length and with massive front elements. The photographer at a wedding may have a 24-70 f2.8 and a 70-200 f2.8 lens, again both much bigger than the lenses found on most […]
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They say getting there is half the fun but only if your photo gear gets there safely, and isn’t bothersome to transport. Along the same lines, I’m a fan of the saying use the proper product to get the job done because there isn’t one good all-around solution for every photographer in every situation. Because […]
I’ll be the first to admit that an iPhone pails in comparison to a DSLR. That being said, I’m also a firm believer in the old saying that the best camera is the one that you have with you. Let’s face it, as much as I’d love to walk around wielding a fancy DSLR at […]
This is a guest post from Izabela Korwel. Check out Iza’s amazing macro photography on her blog, follow her on Twitter, Facebook and also on Google +! Flowers are the easy subjects to come by and to photograph, even close to home. You can go to local park or find a flower bed downtown or […]
The rivalry between camera makers has raged for decades and the competitive nature of the camera industry means this has resulted in spectacular advances in consumer cameras. As our little contribution to keeping the rivalry heated, we decided to ask Light Stalking readers what make of camera they shot on. Image by Derek K Miller […]
This is a guest post by New Zealand landscape photographer, Chris Gin. Some of you might recognise images from Chris’ Flickr stream that we have used in our collections before. I’ve been into landscape photography for a couple of years now. It’s a fantastic hobby and hugely rewarding, but also has a bit of a […]