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Photography Life's new articles 08/28/24 By Spencer Cox This morning, I am thrilled to announce the

Photography Life's new articles [View this email in your browser]( [Photography Life]( [Our First Online Workshop + 72 Hour Sale Announced!]( 08/28/24 By Spencer Cox This morning, I am thrilled to announce the release of one of the biggest projects in Photography Life's history - our first Online Workshop, The Art of Composition! Along with this workshop, I'm announcing a 72-hour sale on yearly memberships with a price that we won't bring back. Here are all the details. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Photography News: Rumored Telephotos, Memory Card Sales]( 08/25/24 By Libor Vaicenbacher For the opening photo of this Photography News, I have borrowed the Bolivian Red-fronted Macaw (Ara rubrogenys) from its author Tomas Grim. This magnificent, critically endangered parrot does not nest in tree cavities like its relatives, but on high cliffs. Even there, it is not safe from nearby farmers and exotic bird traders. Think of this photo as a teaser for an upcoming photo book that you will soon be able to see and read. For more news from the 34th week of 2024, you can read below. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Importance of Going Out There in Landscape Photography]( 08/25/24 By Spencer Cox A couple of months ago, I asked whether photography can be considered a numbers game. My answer was yes - but not in the volume of photos you take. Instead, it's how many times you go out and take photos in the first place. I experienced a great reminder of this recently. [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nikon Z Cameras: What to Do When Subject Detection Fails]( 08/22/24 By Libor Vaicenbacher Since the debut of the Z System in 2018, Nikon cameras have taken a giant leap forward in terms of autofocus performance. The original Z6 and Z7 models, with which Nikon entered the mirrorless waters, could only detect the eyes of humans, dogs, and cats. And today? Their newest cameras can detect the “eyes” of almost anything that moves, including vehicles. However, relying solely on advanced AF algorithms would be overly optimistic. As good as the subject detection is in modern Nikon Z cameras, there are times when it simply fails. What do you do then? [Read More...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media: [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 Photography Life, Inc, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have previously subscribed to our newsletter. Our mailing address is: Photography Life, Inc 9100 E Panorama DriveEnglewood, CO 80111 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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