How Nikon Cameras Prove That The Earth Is Flat

We all learned at school that the Earth is round and that it orbits around the Sun. But there are people who believe that the Earth is flat. And not just that they believe, but they use a powerful zoom of Nikon P900 and P1000 to prove it! In the hard-to-believe video above, Dylan Dubeau of Not Exactly Normal visits the second annual International Flat Earth Conference (yes, that really exists)....

April 27, 2023 · 2 min · 315 words · Karen Carlson

How To Create A Mandalorian Light Blaster Effect In After Effects

The whole web seems to be buzzing with talk about The Mandalorian right now. After finally watching it, and realising it wasn’t a show about a “Half man, half Delorean“, I can see why. I’m not going to post any spoilers here, but if you haven’t seen it, and you’re at all a fan of Star Wars, you should. It’s probably the best thing they’ve done with it in a while....

April 27, 2023 · 2 min · 415 words · Scott White

How To Double Process A Milky Way Image

From the middle of August, it is dark enough for night photography here in the southern parts of Norway. The milky way season lasts to approximately December this far north. I try to head out as often as I can when there is no moon and the forecast predicts a clear sky. It is always a delight to see the milky way in-camera, but bringing it out in post can often be challenging....

April 27, 2023 · 3 min · 595 words · William Sherman

How To React When Your Clients Say You Re Too Expensive

“You’re too expensive.” “My budget is not that big, can you lower the price?” “But the [random other photographer] is cheaper than you!” Sounds familiar? I believe we’ve all been there. No matter how much you charge, there will always be someone who will tell you that you’re too expensive, who will compare you to other (cheaper) photographers, and who will want to pay what they have, not what you charge....

April 27, 2023 · 4 min · 832 words · Joseph Mills

How To Shoot And Edit Panoramic Landscapes With The Syrp Genie Mini And Photoshop

A couple of months ago, Syrp updated the firmware on the Genie Mini to add a couple of very cool new features. One of those was the ability to automate the shooting of panoramic still images for stitching. It’s not a difficult process to accomplish, but there are one or two gotchas and things you have to look out for. In this video from The Slanted Lens, Jay P Morgan explains the whole process, from start to finish....

April 27, 2023 · 3 min · 556 words · Kaitlyn Johnson
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