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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don and Steve Brazill recorded live! The topics include the new flagship mirrorless camera from Canon, the antithesis of a sharp lens, the new iPhones and how they will impact mobile photography and finally... what if photography was a video game? A great discussion all around, thanks as always for listening!
Bonus: Help Don win the Visualizing Science People's Choice photo contest for his image "Madagascan Sunset", depicting the portion of a wing of a Madagascan Sunset moth made from 997 images focus stacked together. You can vote for the image, or any images you like here.
Story 1: What you need to know about the new Canon EOS R3 (via DPReview)
Story 2: How to Use a Magnifying Glass as a Camera Lens and Get Unique Photos and Footage (via fstoppers)
Story 3: iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max: A15 Bionic chipset, new triple-camera array, ProMotion display and more (via DPReview)
Story 4: ‘Photography Simulator’ is a Wildlife Photography Video Game for PC (via PetaPixel)
Picks of the Week:
Don: Topaz Labs Gigapixel AI
Steve: Ask David Bergman and the YouTube playlist
And remember... Macro Photography: The Universe at Our Feet will only be available as a hardcover book for a limited time. Copies that are left after we move to Bulgaria will be placed in storage for an undefined period of time. Grab one while you still can!
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