Julie’s top 10 photography locations around Melbourne
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by Julie Powell
3d ago
Melbourne is a city that bursts with photographic potential. From its iconic landmarks and bustling laneways to its sprawling gardens and hidden gems, there’s something for every photographer to capture. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, here are the top 10 photography locations around Melbourne that will inspire your next photoshoot: Flinders ..read more
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Join this raffle for a chance to purchase the Fujifilm X100VI Limited Edition
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by Photofocus News
4d ago
Been wanting to buy the Fujifilm X100VI Limited Edition? You have until tomorrow to join the raffle for a chance to purchase this special model of the coveted camera. Shortly after Fujifilm USA announced the limited availability of the Fujifilm X100VI Limited Edition camera from March 21st to 23rd, the company reportedly spotted some questionable ..read more
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Question of the Week: What gear did you really want to own but ended up rarely using?
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by Photofocus Team
4d ago
It’s time to make your voice heard! Each week, we ask a question of our readers so we know what sort of content to produce more of. Your input helps us make Photofocus better. We all have photography gear wishlists, with some items that we’ve probably wanted or planned to get for years. This week ..read more
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Is 24mm lens macro photography possible? Photographer Emma Wilson proves it is
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by Jemma Pollari
4d ago
When I think of macro photography, I think 100mm lenses on upside-down cameras on a splayed-leg tripod. What I don’t think of is a 24mm pancake lens. But when I recently met emerging photographer Emma Wilson, my understanding of what can be achieved in 24mm lens macro photography was turned on its head. Macro is ..read more
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Sharpening showdown: Topaz Photo AI vs Luminar Neo
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by Ken Lee
5d ago
Sharpening software can sometimes take away the blur. But with Luminar Neo and Topaz Photo AI both offering powerful AI sharpening tools, choosing the right one can be challenging. We use a blurry, rocky arch to figure out what works here. No, there will be no bird sharpening comparisons today! Sharpening software companies frequently like ..read more
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Experiment with your long lens (Part two)
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by Bob Coates
5d ago
Pushing your gear to different subjects can lead to more creative images. I started with photographing birds in my backyard. Got bored waiting. Ended up with some interesting plant images. See those original results. See below where that bit of experimentation with a long lens ended up. Gear I used the OM-1 camera fitted with ..read more
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Deal alert: Keep your gear safe and save up to $120 on dry cabinets!
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by Joy Celine Asto
6d ago
Whether you’re a vintage camera collector, a professional photographer, or an enthusiast, a dry cabinet is a must have for keeping your gear protected. This is especially the case if you’re living in a location with high humidity. Storing your valuable photography gear in a regular cabinet or shelf won’t keep them safe from dirt ..read more
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Milky Way panorama blend with arch
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by Bob Coates
6d ago
As I mentioned in an earlier article on noise reduction, it’s Milky Way huntin’ season for capturing the Galactic Core. To capture the arch, I use a panorama technique. In this instance, I captured and stitched together eight image slices for the stars and the foreground. Panorama equipment A panorama head makes working with multiple ..read more
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SlickPic Photography Challenge: Panorama
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by Photofocus Team
1w ago
Ready for another fun photography challenge to shake up your skills and creative juices? Now on the 16th week of their 52-week Photo Challenge, the focus is on creating breathtaking Panorama photos. In this challenge, your task is to use the unique perspective to showcase an expansive view of a scene. Think sweeping landscapes, cityscapes and architecture ..read more
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Why wide-angle lenses work great for historic sites
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by Julie Powell
1w ago
When capturing the majesty of historic landmarks, many photographers instinctively reach for telephoto lenses. After all, zooming in isolates details, right? But for truly capturing the essence of a historic location, a wide-angle lens is often the secret weapon. Here’s why. Context is king Historic sites don’t exist in a vacuum. They were built to ..read more
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