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MindShift Gear Filter Hive Mini Review

pay per click advertising Traditional glass filters are useful tools for landscape photography, but you need to pack them carefully to avoid breaking or scratching them. Many of the filter cases I’ve tried before are heavy, bulky, and fairly expensive. … Continue reading

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The Four Seasons of the Little Egret

As an amateur bird photographer, I often asked myself what is so special in birds, and why many people are so attracted by them. The answers to these questions are not unique and likely involve subjective feelings and personal motivations. Some … Continue reading

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Returning to a Location

If you frequently return to the same location for photography, how do your photos change over time? Do you gain a better understanding of the scene in front of you? These questions have been on my mind recently as I … Continue reading

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Mirror, Mirror….

Shooting reflections can be tough. Easy to produce flash hits, and hard to manage backgrounds. Reflections can pick up all sorts of stuff you don’t want in the photo, or are unattractive. So, caution is the word, and piece by … Continue reading

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ASUS ProArt PA32UCG Monitor Review

With its “ProArt” series, ASUS has been targeting the creative field with all kinds of high-quality computer parts and accessories. Its monitor line-up is quite well-known by now, with everything from beginner-level IPS displays all the way to high-end monitors … Continue reading

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