Fabricated Landscape By Olaf Sztaba
Fabricated Landscape By Olaf Sztaba We have thought about photographing the Canadian Oil Sands for a long time. Finally, this year we drove to Fort McMurray – the hub for oil sands operations. Even though […]
Fabricated Landscape By Olaf Sztaba We have thought about photographing the Canadian Oil Sands for a long time. Finally, this year we drove to Fort McMurray – the hub for oil sands operations. Even though […]
From iPhone to Sony A7RII by Ryan Cole Hello, I have read your site now and again and used it as a good source of information before taking the plunge and buying a camera (Sony […]
Pro’s moving to Mirrorless? Yes they are! By Craig Roberts Are pro’s moving to mirrorless cameras as well as amateurs and enthusiasts? Yes, they are. Is the quality good enough? Yes, it is. Can you […]
Fingers Crossed: Leica Q Landscape Impressions By David Nash I have to come clean: despite happily sticking with the wonderful Nikon D800e since it came out – and having no wish to change it in […]
Oregon Landscapes with the Leica M9 in B&W by Kirk Williamson Almost a year ago my wife and I made a trip out to Oregon to visit our twin sons who have moved out there […]
The Light Weight Really Matters! By Mohamed Hakem I’ve written before on how Fuji helped me unhinge new passion in the street photography but now I’m back with a new experience. After the switched from […]
The Sony RX1r meets the Olympus E-M1 in Iceland By Chris Bakker My website – http://www.chrisbakkerphoto.com Hi Steve and readers of SteveHuffPhoto.com! My name is Chris Bakker, a free time photographer from the Netherlands. I began […]
Steve, I’ve never really been a landscape kind of guy. Let’s just say that I wasn’t until my wife and I spent a week in Moab, Utah. I’ve always been into the outdoors. I was […]
User Report – Sony RX1R and Leica S2 in Glacier National Park, Montana by Eeraj Qaisar Hello Steve! I have been following your web-site for quite some time now and have seen it s tremendous […]
My top 12 for 2012 by Jason Howe As the year draws to a close, I felt it would be a worthwhile exercise to reflect on 12 of my photographs from the last calendar year, […]
Fisheyes are more than a gimmick. A recent post discussed the choice of fisheye lenses for 4/3 cameras, particularly the Panasonic f3.5. The comment was made that these lenses are mostly a gimmick because of […]
New Zealand’s South Island with the M9 By Jason Howe In the last couple of weeks we got the chance to visit Queenstown in the South Island. My initial excitement around the photographic potential of […]
The Nikon V1 does Western Alberta by Paul Chance, aChanceEncounter.com After years of using the Nikon D200, D300 and D700 bodies with the 2.8 aperture lenses, I recently went light with the Nikon V1, along with […]
Chasing Light in The Palouse with the Pentax 645D (& A Brief Review of the Pentax 645D system) By Ashwin Rao – Visit his blog HERE The Palouse… Eastern Washington’s pastoral land of rolling hills, […]
The Ancient – M9, 35 Summilux ASPH II, ~f/2.8, 1/350s, ISO 160 USER REPORT: Landscape Photography with the M9 Aravind Krishnaswamy I am a nature photographer. For several years that meant I mostly photographed Avians […]
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