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A close-up view of a Schneider-Kreuznach 138mm Spot 50 Close-Up lens filter. The filter is circular with a black rim displaying its specifications, and is placed on a neutral background.

Close-Up Filters Can Deliver Macro Photography On a Budget

French photographer and YouTube creator Mathieu Stern's latest video discusses the wonderful world of close-up lens filters. Unlike some of Stern's stranger topics, like working with the world's blackest material and capturing travel photos with an infrared digital camera, close-up filters are something nearly every photographer might want to add to their kit.

A grid displaying various galaxies captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. Each square shows galaxies with different shapes and spiral patterns against a dark background speckled with distant stars.

Euclid Telescope’s First Survey Finds 26 Million Galaxies in Only One Week

The first survey data from the 600-megapixel Euclid space telescope is available now. The European Space Agency (ESA)'s data release features classified, detailed images of 380,000 galaxies and provide a look at the large-scale organization of the Universe's cosmic web. Euclid observed 26 million galaxies in total in just one week.

Diagram of Earth's horizon showing the "blue hour" before sunrise on the left, and a city on a cliff lit warmly against a blue sky and sea during this time on the right.

Capturing Blue Hour in Landscape Photography

The difference between a good landscape photo and an extraordinary one often comes down to one thing: Light. And there's a magical window of time, called the Blue Hour, that offers some of the most atmospheric, cinematic light in landscape photography. However, many photographers overlook or struggle to fully capture its unique potential.

Split image: Left side shows a woman with long blonde hair in a black turtleneck smiling. Right side depicts a view through a car windshield, displaying a rural landscape with a person on horseback herding cattle on a dirt road under a cloudy sky.

A Chat with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer Deanne Fitzmaurice

Winning awards is a powerful way for photographers to quickly gain recognition for their work. I discovered Deanne Fitzmaurice while researching Pulitzer Prize winners, fascinated by how this prestigious honor transformed and accelerated her career.

A person digitizes old photo slides. On the left, hands hold a slide over a backlit surface showing multiple slides. On the right, a camera is mounted above, aligned to capture the images.

Magnum is Digitizing Its Color Photo Archive with the Fujifilm GFX 100 II

Magnum Photos is working closely with Fujifilm and MPP (Heritage and Photography Library of Paris / Médiathèque du Patrimoine et de la Photographie) to digitize Magnum's massive color library archive in Paris. The collection contains approximately 650,000 color slides that have remained mostly untouched and unseen for over 20 years.

A white car is crashing through a screen that imitates a zigzag pattern or a starburst. The screen has partially collapsed around the car. Dust is visible around the vehicle as it drives down a rural road.

Tesla Autopilot Car Drove Into a Giant Photo of a Road

Famous YouTube creator and former NASA engineer Mark Rober, who provides his 65 million subscribers with scientific entertainment videos, put Tesla's vision-based safety features up against a LiDAR system, and the results, although arguably flawed, highlight the limitations of vision-based autonomous vehicle systems.

A vintage camera with a textured design is set against a vivid red background. The image combines halftone and abstract patterns, creating a bold and artistic visual effect.

Historic Camera Auction in China Was Manipulated: Report

Last November, Austrian auction house OstLicht held the historic first camera auction in China. The auction appeared to be a smashing success, with the headline item, a one-of-a-kind Leica IIIg built for the German Army, selling for nearly $4 million.

Close-up of a digital camera's sensor, surrounded by a metal mount. The camera's body has a textured black surface. The sensor is rectangular, with electronic contacts visible along the mount's inner edge.

Canon Commits to Continuing In-House Sensor Development

Image sensor research and development is notoriously costly, which is why so many manufacturers have opted to work with an existing sensor fabrication company, like Sony Semiconductor, rather than develop their own in-house. Canon has been one of the few exceptions and, according to its executives, that will remain the case.