Some photography-related links that caught our eye in the past week or so:
- Dina Belenk Explaining About How to Shoot Twisted Splashed of Drinks – (Photography and hot glue guns combined for maximum fun.)
- Adobe Bridge CC vs. Lightroom 5 – Which is best for you? – (A nice breakdown so you can decide which program will gel with your unique workflow.
- The Voyage of New Horizons: Jupiter, Pluto, and Beyond – (Great behind the scenes science photography including that awesome shot of Pluto that spurred a meme.)
- Q&A: Ole Hongvanthong on How He Got Things to Click at PhotOlé Photography – (PICamera customer and good guy Olé gets a nice write up in LNP.)
- (SR3) Sony A7000 is the first E-mount camera with 15.5 stops on sensor HDR! – (Sony appears to continue to provide the best innovation on the image sensor front.)
- Nikon Coolpix p900 83x optical zoom can show the moon moving – (All the super-zooms seem to produce pretty good quality at a staggering amount of reach.)
- What is Digital Asset Management and Why Do You Need It? – (A nice series of articles on DAM, from what it is, to specific systematic examples.)
- Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens Review – (The TLDR version: sharper in the center, still a great value for amateurs looking to go wide with their apertures.
- Extensive Shortcut Diagrams for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom – (Who doesn’t love a good cheat sheet?)
- A Clever Photo Combination Project from Photographer Stephen McMennamy – (I’m partial to the headphones photo because… donuts.)