Have you been looking at amazing star trail images and wondering how these images were created or what the set up would have been to make these kinds of images? It is not so complicated or difficult as you think it might be. In this article, we will look at how to set up your […]
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This has been a fantastic year for all of us here at Light Stalking. We’ve met some really talented photographers, and we’ve shared a lot of laughs, beautiful images, and learning together. Thank you so much for making Light Stalking what it is today. As we head into our 10th year of existence, we want […]
As the shutter curtain slowly closes on 2018, we look back on this year as being the one when the shutter curtain became obsolete. The year 2018 will be remembered as a vintage one for mainly the right reasons. Jason Row takes us through his highlights of 2018.
Lenses couldn’t be complete without one particularly good looking device. This is a little yet important piece of plastic or metal that attaches in front of the lens. This is called “the lens hood”, and honestly, each single lens should come with these pieces included instead of buying them separately. Some brands such as Sigma […]
Some history is worth repeating, especially if you’re Leica, one of the most beloved makes in the optics industry. Ten years after its predecessor made its world debut at the same trade show, Leica’s latest camera to join the S-System family of cameras, the 64MP medium format DSLR the S3, promises to continue the legacy […]
Joining partners Panasonic and Leica in supporting the L-Mount-based ecosystem the three optics giants are building out over the next couple of years, Sigma showed off their all new, full-frame Foveon camera as part of its contribution to the joint effort. Based upon a sensor using Sigma’s Foveon technology the camera will use what PetaPixels […]