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  • 18 December, 2013 – The Full Frame Myth

    Given the advances in sensor technology over the past few years, is Full Frame really necessary? Up until recently I might have said "Maybe not…". The latest generation of smaller sensor cameras have gotten so good, and the appeal of smaller and lighter bodies and lenses is so great, that in many parts of the world DSLR sales are being trumped by Compact System Cameras.

    But now with Sony’s new A7 and A7r Full Frame cameras, which are actually smaller than some MFT models, which way are things going to go? Find out more.


    New Travel Video Online for Subscribers

    Subscribers will find that there is a new travel video online as of today. It is titled The Palouse: A Washington State Photo Trip. You’ll find it in your Video Library of your device, or it can be viewed online in your browser.

     


    You can win an all-expenses paid photographic expedition to Antarctica, along with air fare from anywhere in the world. The value of this prize is $ 15,000.

    The Luminous Landscape wants you to try any of our more than 60 training or travel videos and our new free video player. Each purchase is an entry, and an annual subscription that includes all previous as well as new videos counts as six entries. The winner of a free lifetime subscription is also chosen from each month’s entries.

    FIND OUT MORE 


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  • Blog Project: Your Best Photos From 2013

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  • 15 December, 2013 – Finding Photos In Your Garden, etc.

    It has been a cold week in the US.  Here in Indianapolis it got down to 5 degree (F) a day ago.  For you Celsius people that is -15.  We have published a lot of Antarctica images and ice and it is all too much a reminder of winter.  So, today we switch gears and give you a glimpse of warmer times to come.  Frank Sauer shares his article on Garden Variety.  This is an essay on photographing in your own backyard.  However it is a lot more.  It reminds us that we can find a lot of things to photograph near our homes without having to travel great distances.  Take your camera off the shelf and get out and find something close by that you have seen many times and try to see it differently.  Take some images and if you are bold enough share them on the forum.  

    There was great response to Adam Woodworth’s recent article on Landscape Astrophotography.  Adam has made a 30 minute video illustrating how he works the image to come up with the final image.  It’s a great Photoshop tutorial on blending and layers.  Check it out HERE.

    My good friend and fellow workshop leader Josh Holko from Australia recently completed a beautiful video about the Arctic.  There is some excellent photography in the video and it is well done.  Enjoy Arctic Expedition

    Speaking of Arctic Expeditions, stay tuned this week as LuLa launches 2 back to back Arctic trips this July.  These will be most unique so look for our announcement very soon.


    You can win an all-expenses paid photographic expedition to Antarctica, along with air fare from anywhere in the world. The value of this prize is $ 15,000.

    The Luminous Landscape wants you to try any of our more than 60 training or travel videos and our new free video player. Each purchase is an entry, and an annual subscription that includes all previous as well as new videos counts as six entries. The winner of a free lifetime subscription is also chosen from each month’s entries.

    FIND OUT MORE


    The Luminous Landscape – What’s New

  • Photojojo’s Holiday Gift Guide 2013, Part 3!

    It’s our last all-new gift guide of the year! So we’ve brought out our very finest photo gifts – beautiful camera bags, photo-themed décor and more.

    Plus, we’re showing off our top selling products of all-time, that are sure to be a real hit on Christmas morn’.

    Order quick and we’ll be sure to beat Santa down the chimney for ya.

    Carry your gear in style! The Brooklyn camera bag is handcrafted out of full grain leather, with a plush interior and plenty of room. Nothing but the finest, for your trusty camera.

    In the Shop for $ 329

     

     

    Everything you need to shoot the most creative roll of film you’ve ever shot. A camera, two lenses, rainbow filter and a book of inspiration will spark your love for analogue photography all over again (or, for the very first time).

    In the Shop for $ 25

     

     

    Finally! A huggable camera lens. These limited edition jumbo-sized lens pillows. They’re hand-made with all the detail of your favorite lens (from the f-stops to the auto-focus switch) carefully embroidered by hand into fuzzy fleece.

    In the Shop for $ 80

     

      

    Get awesome technicolor patterns, lens flare and swirly rainbow hues in-camera without an app! These coated glass gradient filters twist and stack for infinite color combinations. And, their sturdy aluminum mount fits on any phone.

    In the Shop for $ 35

     

     

    Take your camera on any and every expedition, in this full-sized adventure proof messenger camera bag. It’s made of water repellent waxed canvas, and has enough pockets and interior space to hold all your gear.

    In the Shop for $ 269

     

     

     

    Hang your love of analogue on the wall for all to see. The Vintage Film Roll Print features 20 vintage film rolls in their bright and colorful glory. The perfect décor for any photographer’s home or office (just not their darkroom).

    In the Shop for $ 15

     

     

     

    Your phone cam is great, but you can give it one that’s super-duper. Sony QX series pro-quality lenses that are also full-fledged cameras! They use your smartphone as a viewfinder, settings panel and shutter release. Then, send the pix they’ve taken wirelessly onto your phone.

    Starting at $ 250

     

     

     
    Lots more amazing gifts…

     

    Everyone Loves Them!We’re sure those folks on your gift list will too.

    Photojojo Classic Lens Series

    $ 49 ? BUY

    Camera Lens Mugs

    $ 24 ? BUY

    Macro Lens Band

    $ 15 ? BUY

     

    iPhone Telephoto Lens Kit

    $ 35 ? BUY

    Bamboo Solar Phone Charger

    $ 35 ? BUY

    Smartphone Spy Lens

    $ 20 ? BUY

     

     

    Even more amazing gifts…
     

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