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Blurry Corners in a Photo? Don’t Blame Your Lens

pay per click advertising One of the most common image quality challenges in photography is to get sharp corners. Landscape photographers (among others) often pay big bucks for lenses with high resolving power at the edges of the frame. But … Continue reading

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Don’t Confuse Effort with Results

It’s one of the most familiar stories that I hear: “You wouldn’t believe how difficult it was to take this photo. I captured it on the hardest hike of my life, but it was absolutely worth the effort.” And then … Continue reading

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Don’t Update EOS R Firmware to Version 1.1.0

Yesterday, I posted an article comparing the banding noise on today’s mirrorless cameras. The results showed the Canon EOS R to have a bit more such noise than Nikon or Sony. However, one Photography Life reader, Todd (thanks!), noted Canon … Continue reading

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Don’t get Caught in Rip-Tide Marketing

When I moved back to Ohio in 2009 we bought a couple pieces of furniture at Levin Furniture. From the time we ordered to the day of delivery there were two more special store-wide promotions. Each time I’d pick up … Continue reading

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Some Things Just Don’t Need to be Explained

At a time when virtually all of us are tired of the senseless banter back and forth between our two presidential candidates, here’s a voter with a sense of humor.  We were out for a ride with friends in Ohio … Continue reading

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