Weekly Nikon news flash #855
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→ Field Made informed me that orders to the US are duty-free and
tariff-free. That means the price you see at checkout is the final price
you pay. The Fi...
How to Photograph African Elephants
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Swedish wildlife photographer Johan Siggesson is a multi award-winning
artist whose work has been exhibited internationally and published widely.
Known e...
The New Sony RX1R Mk III is Finally Here
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This is a developing story. Today, Sony has announced the new Sony RX1R Mk
III. It features a 35mm lens, a 61MP full-frame sensor, and is coming in at
a pr...
How to add a watermark in Adobe Photoshop
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Adding a watermark to your photos can serve many purposes. It can help
protect your images from unauthorized use, promote your brand, or even
serve as a ...
Hot-Shoe Go-To: The Godox TT600
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How best to put this?
The Godox TT600 is, objectively, a screaming bargain. It is a full-sized
manual-only speedlight with power comparable to OEM speedl...
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Photojournalism is the process of documenting the happenings of life on camera through photography. These days, it tends to extend into videography but the main elements of the practice still hold their roots in still image capture. Photojournalism can still be a tough job as far as getting work and images that are different than other photojournalists but that is still a story that would hold an audience captive.
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