The Sony A7R IV is a remarkable addition to Sony’s full-frame mirrorless range, raising the bar in terms of design, performance, and resolution. With a host of features designed to satisfy professional and enthusiast photographers alike, it is an exceptional tool that truly pushes the boundaries of photographic technology. At the heart of the A7R IV is its 61-megapixel Exmor R sensor, which delivers unprecedented resolution. The images produced by this camera are truly incredible, with stunning detail and dynamic range. It also maintains
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As we venture further into the digital age, the question of the impact that technology – particularly camera phones – is having on various industries is often posed. One such industry is professional photography. Are smartphones, with their rapidly evolving camera technology, an existential threat to the professional photography sector, or could they perhaps be a boon in disguise? The journey of photography as an art form and profession has been nothing short of spectacular. Over the centuries, this field has experienced numerous shifts and
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Once upon a time, digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras were the ‘be-all and end-all’ for anyone serious about photography. When they hit the scene, they represented a massive leap in technology and usability over film cameras, making high-quality photography accessible to more people than ever before. But recently, a challenger has entered the ring: mirrorless cameras. As their popularity grows, it’s hard not to wonder: are our trusty DSLRs on their way out? A Glimpse into the Past Before we dive into the future, let’s
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A love for photography often begins with capturing the familiar, be it the warmth of loved ones, the comfort of home, or the charm of your hometown. It’s only natural. We are drawn to what we know, what we understand, and where we feel most comfortable. But what happens when we dare to step beyond these boundaries? That’s when the real photographic adventure begins. Photography isn’t just about capturing moments; it’s about capturing experiences and perspectives that may be far removed from our daily routines.
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UpinSmoke – St. Petersburg, FL Sony A7II + Laowa 9mm
This weeks sunsets have been gorgeous, I made it out of work just in time to capture a glimpse each day. This was taken at the Gandy Bridge in Tampa.
I captured another gorgeous sunrise earlier last week but unfortunately the iPhone 6 Plus does no justice for how it really looked in person. This timelapse was taken right under the Courtney Campbell Causeway overlooking Downtown Tampa. Make sure to watch in HD and turn up the volume! Music: Activa – You Are Here (feat. Julie Harrington – Ambient Mix)
It feels really good to be back at it again, I think I finally found something that truly makes me happy. When I am out taking photos I feel all my worries and fears subside as I focus on natures beauty. I have been fortunate enough to live in such a beautiful place where every morning and every night is a sight to see. It still baffles me how many people take it for granted on a daily basis.
Sunrise overlooking Tampa Bay, after a long night out at my friends wedding this was the perfect cure for my hangover! Please take a moment to check out my FACEBOOK page and give me a LIKE at: www.facebook.com/dbubisphoto Music: Above & Beyond – Quieter is Louder Make Sure to watch in Fullscreen with HD on.
Growing up in the Tampa Bay Area I thought I knew the area pretty well but I continue to find new spots to photograph. Last night I went by the Tampa International Airport and I was able to capture some great photos. Here is one of those photos. This photo is composed of 7 bracketed exposures, then merged in Photomatix and finally edited in Lightroom.
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I haven’t posted any content on my website in 5 months. I took a break from photography and realized that it is a part of my life that I cannot ignore. Photography is something that I will continue to do until the day that I die! Working 6 days a week has made it difficult to pursue photography but I have learned that I can still find time to do something that I love.
I went out last night after work to try and get some more photos with the A7 II. I guess I am lame since I ended up at Sand Key State Park again. I am always looking for new spots to shoot but have been struggling to find new locations around where I live. The first photo is 1 exposure, cropped and lightly touched up in Lightroom. The 2nd photo is composed of 3 exposures, merged in Photomatix and touched up in Lightroom.