These Are The First Hands On Looks At The Compact And Affordable Fujifilm Gfx 50R

The Fujifilm GFX 50R was rumored for a while, and ahead of Photokina 2018, it was finally officially announced. Now that we know the specs, he price and the availability of the camera, a few hands-on looks have arrived as well to show us what the camera is like in action. Here’s the summary of the hands-on videos we’ve found so far. The GFX 50R is a rangefinder style mirrorless medium format camera....

April 21, 2023 · 2 min · 367 words · Joanna Jacobs

These Are The Winning Photos From The 2018 Nikon Small World Competition Prepare To Be Amazed

Nikon Small World competition was founded in 1974 to recognize excellence in photography through the microscope. The results of the 44th competition have just been announced, and they will take your breath away. This year, the contest had nearly 2,500 entries from scientists and artists in 89 countries. The judges have chosen the top 20 images, and we’re bringing you the winning photos here on DIYP. The subjects of the photos vary a lot, which makes the selection even more interesting....

April 21, 2023 · 3 min · 439 words · Edward Lee

These Are The Worst Holiday Gifts For Landscape Photographers

It’s that time of the year when we buy, make, and get presents. And everyone loves presents, right? Still, there are some that will make you put an awkward smile on your face, say “thank you,” but never use them in your life. Mark Denney has come up with a list of such presents for landscape photographers. So, here are the seven things he thinks you should never buy to a landscape photographer....

April 21, 2023 · 5 min · 963 words · Linda Brooks

This Artist Uses Amazing Photoshop Skill To Transfer His Subjects Wherever They Want To Be

There are not many photographers left who don’t use Photoshop. Sometimes it’s just a tool for small enhancements, and sometimes it’s used to create a work of art and lead you into a world of imagination. Russian photo editing artist Max Asabin uses Photoshop to transfer the subject into any setting they like. Sometimes it’s just a different location than the original shot, and sometimes it’s a whole new, fantasy world....

April 21, 2023 · 2 min · 349 words · Tiffany Summers

This Brilliant Hyperlapse Was Made Entirely Of Google Maps Screenshots

Many of us use Google Maps before planning a trip. But a young Italian student Matteo Archondis used it in a way more creative way. He created a hyperlapse trip around the world using nothing but screenshots from Google Maps. It takes you from Rome to Kyoto; from the deepest ocean to the highest peak – in 3,305 Google Maps images composed in a smooth hyperlapse video. Matteo is a communication and graphic design student....

April 21, 2023 · 2 min · 275 words · Dawn Davis
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