| June 07, 2012 Breaking news from America's top photo magazines | | | | We enlisted a slew of experienced travel photographers to help identify the less famous, yet equally photogenic travel destinations You've photographed Paris and San Francisco and the Taj Mahal -- or if you haven't, you know you want to. So we enlisted a slew of experienced travel photographers to help identify less famous, but equally photogenic, alternatives. |
| | A one-inch sensor and an F/1.8 lens make this Sony's top-tier tiny cam | | A veteran wildlife shooter shares some wisdom for getting great bird images | | It rarely lasts a half-hour, at best, so be ready to shoot as soon as the sun sets | Be the first to hear about new stuff on PopPhoto.com by subscribing to our revamped RSS feed! | | | TECH SUPPORT Level-headed Q. How can I keep my shots level? A. We’ve found in-camera levels particularly useful for handheld shooting. Photographers take plenty of landscape and cityscape pictures without a tripod, after all, and these are the shots that most often end up tilted, particularly the verticals. The in-camera level lets you get it right with very little fuss. | | |
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