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Critique the Community Episode 23: Landscape Photography

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Critique the Community Episode 23: Landscape Photography

This episode of Critique the Community ended up being our biggest ever with over 500 comments on the submission post. Thank you all for your participation. Unfortunately, we we only able to give feedback to 20 images, although we did throw in an extra curve ball for Lee and Patrick and added an Elia Locardi image, who Lee and Patrick have filmed several landscape tutorials with. In keeping with our new tradition, we are also giving one participant a free Fstoppers original tutorial. And the winner is...

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Critique the Community: Submit Your Fine Art Images Now

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Critique the Community: Submit Your Fine Art Images Now

Our next episode of Critique the Community will be focused around fine art. If you would like to receive feedback for your best fine art photo and have your chance to win a free Fstoppers tutorial, make sure you follow the instructions below. We will be selecting a total of 20 images next week so make sure to get your submissions in before Wednesday, January 24th at midnight.

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New EF-M Prime Lens Pushed Later Into 2018 [CR3]

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We’re told that the rumoured new EF-M prime lens that was expected in March for CP+ has been pushed back until later in 2018. Unfortunately we still don’t have [CR3] confirmation of the focal length and aperture yet. It’s not unusual for lens announcements to get pushed back. We’ve seen it with the EF 11-24mm Read more...

Take a walk on the white side

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Several months at low temperatures open new spaces in Harbin, from the frozen Songhua river to the city canals. This post is part of the reportage Detour to China. Click each picture to enlarge.

Video: How to make an HDR image using Microsoft Excel... seriously

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Photographers have many different kinds of software for producing high dynamic range images, but Microsoft Excel probably doesn't make your list of photo editing apps. Well... be prepared to change your mind.

On the off chance you don't know what Microsoft Excel is, it's a spreadsheet application that's primarily used for business application. But in May of last year, Columbia University computer science student Kevin Chen showed that is was also capable of producing an HDR photo using some complicated math and a couple dozen GBs of RAM.

Before coming to Columbia, Chen worked as an intern at Apple, working on camera technology. It was that experience—understanding the math behind digital photography in general and high dynamic range imagery specifically—that allowed him to implement the "system of linear equations" that is typically used in HDR imaging.

After turning the original photo grayscale, and using each cell in Excel as a different "pixel", he was able to implement this math (and zoom way out) to reveal his final product. Here is the color before and grayscale after:

Sure, you probably don't want to make Excel your primary HDR processing software. But Chen's presentation reveals something that is easy to lose sight of when you're processing digital files and working with photographs: as far as your computer is concerned, it's all pixel values and math.

Check out the full presentation up top, and then head over to Chen's website if you want to know more about the young computer scientist.

The DJI Spark, 6 Months Later

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Not long ago, I was a drone newbie. But then the Spark came along, and a new dimension was added to my photography. Here's what happened - http://thedigitalstory.com/2018/01/DJI-Spark-6-months-later.html

Vintage Folk Art Decoy Make-Do Whimisical in the shape of a Submarine.

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Vintage Folk Art Decoy in the shape of a Submarine.  Enhanced with an added weapon!  The bottom is filled with lead to sink down and dangled to attract fish for spearing.  C. 1940 Upstate New York. Collection Jim Linderman.
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