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Nail Long Exposures with Neutral Density Filters
Nail Long Exposures with Neutral Density Filters
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 02/19/2026
As you begin to experiment with exposure, you’re likely to find many creative tricks. For example, one of the most visually stunning compositions you can capture is one where moving water is blurred while the rest of the scene remains tack sharp. You know the look. It’s a much sought-after effect that is quite easy to capture, once you know how. In order to achieve this look, your exposure must go on for a
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Filters & Accessories
Landscape Photography
Cinema Cameras: What Filmmakers Need to Know
Cinema Cameras: What Filmmakers Need to Know
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 12/03/2025
Whether you’re a student or a seasoned veteran, selecting the right camera can make your head spin with questions. Does sensor size matter? What’s the difference between 4:2:0 and 4:2:2? Do I really need a camera that can record 8K? What about raw? We’ll explain the key components that help a camera produce cinematic images, and in doing so, hopefully help you make that all-important decision. Evaluate Your Needs and Your Budget Before considering certain cameras, you must know your needs and your budget. And be realistic. If you are a student
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Cinema Cameras
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12 Things Every Beginner Needs to Get Started in Photography
12 Things Every Beginner Needs to Get Started in Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/01/2025
Are you interested in the wide and wonderful world of photography? Well, you’ve certainly come to the right place! Check out this short checklist of a dozen items, designed to get you started in digital or film photography and headed in the right direction. 1. Interest The first thing you need is an interest in photography. If you are reading these words, you likely already checked that box. If you are debating whether to take the dive into photography, you might want to give it some careful thought, or cater your purchases toward your level
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Photography Education
Holiday 2024
Eyes in the Sky: How to Pick a Drone for Landscape Photography
Eyes in the Sky: How to Pick a Drone for Landscape Photography
by Rachel Leathe · Posted 02/11/2025
I can’t count the number of times a stranger has approached me while I’ve been setting up my drone to ask if they can watch the launch. I imagine this is how the world’s first television owners must have felt as the neighborhood kids crowded around the only television on their block to witness such groundbreaking technology.
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Drones
Landscape Photography
Drones & Aerial Imaging
Aerial Imaging
Lens Filters Explained: A Guide for Landscape & Astro Photographers
Posted 12/07/2024
Filters are an integral part of photography, but it can be confusing to know which filters to use, when to use them, and why you should even use them in the first place. Join Sony Alpha Ambassador Autumn Schrock as she shares her approach to filters for landscape photography so you can figure out what you might need before you buy. 0:00 - Today's Video 1:30 - Types of Lens Filter Formats 3:37 - Clear Filters 7:41 - Circular Polarizer 15:18 - Neutral Density Filter 21:03 - Neutral Density Polarizer 23:20 - Variable Neutral Density Filter 25:55
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Landscape Photography
Astrophotography
Benefits of Filters for Drone Photography
Benefits of Filters for Drone Photography
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 12/07/2023
Filters are common in landscape photography. They help photographers craft images that wouldn’t be possible otherwise. For example, filters can cut reflections that are impossible to remove, permit longer exposures or wider apertures, and even provide a boost to the contrast of an image. Aerial photographers using drones should understand what filters are available and which they can use to get the best possible photos and video. Drone Filters Are
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Aerial Photography
Drones
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Holiday 2023
Drones & Aerial Imaging
4 Other Ways to Use Your Solar Filters after the Eclipse
More Uses for Your Solar Filters after the Eclipse
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/17/2023
Is the solar-photography filter a one-trick (or eclipse) pony? After the solar eclipse, does your solar-photography filter become a paperweight, a forgotten photo accessory in the bottom of your drawer, or is it destined for the classified section of a local newspaper in the path of the next eclipse? Before you retire your solar filter, know that you can use it for a few interesting things before the next eclipse! Generally, a neutral density (
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Filters & Accessories
Astrophotography
Solar Eclipse
Eclipse Photography
Intro to Landscape Photography
Intro to Landscape Photography
by Rachel Leathe · Posted 06/29/2023
Did you know that the first photograph ever taken was of a landscape? “View from the Window at Le Gras” was captured by Nicéphore Niépce, in 1827. It features a very abstract view from Niépce’s window. Then, in 1839, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre made history with his image of
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Landscape Photography
Tripods & Monopods
Filters & Accessories
11 Ways to Upgrade your Gear for Outdoor Photography
11 Ways to Upgrade Your Gear for Outdoor Photography
by Allan Weitz · Posted 06/21/2023
If wanderlust is starting to get the best of you, consider upgrading your camera gear before heading out on your next outdoor adventure. 1. Clean Your Gear Your first order of business should be to make sure your camera bodies and lenses are clean and in proper working order. To learn more about cleaning and optimizing the performance of your cameras, camera sensors, lenses, and other photo essentials, refer to the tips I offer in
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Outdoor Photography
Travel Photography
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2023
How to Photograph a Solar Eclipse
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 04/19/2023
When the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, those on Earth are treated to one of nature’s greatest spectacles—a total solar eclipse. It is a phenomenon that almost every observer would like to capture in a photograph. Due to the rarity of the event, the short duration in which to capture it, and the dynamic nature of the subject, it is one of those photographic opportunities that requires the proper gear, setup, planning, and practice. Eclipse and solar
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Astronomy
Astrophotography
Solar Eclipse
Eclipse Photography
Landscape Photography Filters: How, Why, and When to Use Them
Posted 05/21/2022
Polarizer, neutral density, graduated neutral density, reverse neutral density, or variable ND filter? Professional landscape photographer Mahesh Thapa shares his expertise on, and experience with, using lens filters. You'll learn why you should (or shouldn't) use them, how to use them, and when to use them.  Curious to try lens filters for yourself? Let us know in the Comments section, below. Sponsored by 
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Landscape Photography
Ode to the Tripod
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/01/2021
If someone were to ask me what is the fastest, easiest, and most effective way of instantly improving their photography, my answer would be: a tripod. In the quest to make better photographs, we often dream of owning the latest camera body or the most expensive lenses. For many of us, these remain out of reach and impractical. A quality tripod, however, can be had for less than the price of a New York City dinner for two (with drinks) and, because of that, I
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Tripods & Monopods
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Filters & Accessories
Night Photography
12 Ways to Explore Photography with Your New Camera
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 05/21/2021
Welcome to the world of photography beyond what you can do with your smartphone! With an interchangeable-lens digital camera (DSLR or mirrorless) you can do so much more than when you’re using the camera in your phone. Even though it can be intimidating at first, there are some fun photographic challenges that even beginning photographers will enjoy. Not only are they relatively easy, these photo assignments will build photographic fundamentals for all your
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learn photography
Creative Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
The Advantages of High-End Ultra-Wide-Angle Lenses for Landscape Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 04/19/2021
When it comes to capturing the world’s scenic vistas, there is nothing quite like photographing natural or urban beauty with a premium high-end landscape lens. The traditional “landscape lens” for generations of photographers has been the wide-angle prime lens. While the modern prime lens cannot be beat for its optical quality and performance,
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Landscape Photography
Wide-Angle Lenses
Mirrorless Lenses
The Art and Science of Action Panning Photographs
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 02/16/2021
We have probably all seen images in which the photographer has panned with the action—photos where the subject is in fairly sharp focus and the background is blurred due to the motion of the camera. The subjects you might have seen in action panning photos include cars, trucks, airplanes, runners, motorcycles, bicycles, etc. Done well, action panning photographs are a pleasure to look at and, believe it or not, action panning is not the most difficult technique to learn with your camera. However, getting great results can be a bit of a
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Tripods & Monopods
Photography Accessories
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