From captivating documentary shots to breathtaking nature captures, thought-provoking portraits to vibrant street photography, and awe-inspiring landscapes, the works of around 35 city-based photographers were exhibited
Published Date – 03:23 PM, Sat – 19 August 23
Hyderabad: Marking World Photography Day, the Hyderabad Centre for Photography, in association with the Telangana Government, Telangana Tourism, and the State Gallery of Art organised an exhibition to celebrate the works of photographers from Hyderabad, on Saturday.
Minister of Prohibition & Excise, Dr V Srinivas Goud, inaugurated the event which was attended by composer Vishal Chandrasekhar, Aquin Mathews, Founder and Director, Indian Photo Festival and Dr Lakshmi Korra, Director of State Art Gallery.
From captivating documentary shots to breathtaking nature captures, thought-provoking portraits to vibrant street photography, and awe-inspiring landscapes, the works of around 35 city-based photographers were exhibited. Aquin Mathews said, “World Photography Day is dedicated to recognizing the incredible talent of those who capture moments, emotions, and stories through their lenses.”
The exhibition will be on view at the State Gallery of Art till September 5, open from 11 am to 6 pm.
The 16th annual iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) witnessed a staggering influx of submissions, with a diverse array of images vying for recognition. The moment of reckoning has arrived as the victors in both the overall and category segments have been unveiled. This global photo competition serves as a testament to the remarkable creative potential of iPhone photography. Among the triumphant photographers, Ivan Silva of Mexico claimed the grand prize, while the prestigious titles of Photographers of the Year were bestowed upon talented individuals hailing from Germany, the United States, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In addition to the coveted top honors, the competition’s 14 distinct categories celebrated their own champions. Covering an expansive spectrum, these categories encompass Travel, Landscape, Portraits, Lifestyle, and more, offering iPhone enthusiasts a platform to exhibit their prowess. Notable among the laureates is Skye Snyder, whose vibrant depiction of a congregation of flamingos secured victory in the Animals category. Equally remarkable is Shusen Jia’s triumphant Lifestyle entry, encapsulating carefree moments of youth frolicking by a pool, epitomizing the essence of summers spent in innocence and joy.
In homage to the timeless allure of monochrome, black and white photographs also garnered their due recognition. Tao Fan’s poignant portrayal of an aged steel plant in Inner Mongolia exudes a haunting beauty, while Ton Ensing’s evocative photograph captures the emergence of dawn on a tranquil Netherlands farm. Together, these images, with their varied tales and emotional resonance, highlight the captivating possibilities of iPhone photography in both vibrant and muted tones.
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#1 Grand Prize Winner: Heroe By Ivan Silva, Mexico
#2 Photographer of the Year, 1st Place: Soy Sauce Village By Thea Mihu, Germany
#3 Photographer of the Year, 2nd Place: Taming Waves By Sasa Borozan, Bosnia and Herzegovina
#4 Photographer of the Year, 3rd Place: Tucson Morning By Derek Hager, United States
#5 Abstract, 1st Place: The Long Wait By Tim Wheeler, Sweden
#6 Abstract, 2nd Place: Abstract of Glacier By Neil Nesheim, United States
#7 Animals, 1st Place: Once en Rosa By Skye Snyder, United States
#8 Animals, 2nd Place: The Birds By George Allen, Australia
#9 Architecture, 1st Place: The Great Synagogue By Edwin Cabingan, Australia
#10 Architecture, 2nd Place: Oculus By Akira P, United States
#11 Children, 1st Place: Girl By Sofia Ershova, United States
#12 Children, 2nd Place: Nightfall at Sea By Antonio Denti, Italy
#13 Children, 3rd Place: Duet By Zhang Xiaojun, China
#14 Landscape, 1st Place: Early Morning Farm By Ton Ensing, Netherlands
#15 Landscape, 2nd Place: Castles in Nature By Di Lu, China
#16 Landscape, 3rd Place: The Tiny Tree By Linda Repasky, United States
#17 Lifestyle, 1st Place: Summer By Shusen Jia, China
#18 Lifestyle, 3rd Place: Coronavirus Confinement By Santiago Martinez de Septien, Spain
#19 Nature, 1st Place: Wonder Wheel By Scott Galloway, United States
#20 Nature, 2nd Place: Canopy By Carl Harris, United Kingdom
#21 People, 1st Place: Sunset Years By Daniel Heilig, Germany
#22 People, 2nd Place: Bi Mo By Jian Wang, China
#23 Portrait, 1st Place: Last Drop By Ramazan Cirakoglu, Türkiye
#24 Portrait, 2nd Place: Ba Jia Jiang By Surong Zhu, China
#25 Series, 1st Place: Body Extensions By Dominic Dahncke, Spain
#26 Series, 2nd Place: Kapkungkap Tadau By Juan Castaneda, United States
#27 StillLife, 1st Place: Viet Memories By Robert Lie, Indonesia
#28 StillLife, 2nd Place: Very Tanned By Anna Marzia Soria, Italy
#29 StillLife, 3rd Place: Emma’s Pail By Leland Smith, United States
#30 Travel, 1st Place: Last Night before Xmas By Long Nguyen, France
Photography is not just for capturing moments but has a deeper sense when it comes to showing one’s artistic point of view. And undoubtedly, it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. Seeing the world through a photographer’s lens is always exciting. Every year, August 19 is celebrated as World Photography Day with the intention to create awareness about the craft of photography.
On World Photography Day 2023, we have collated a list of best wishes, quotes, greetings, and HD wallpapers for you to share with your photographer friends on social media.
World Photography Day 2023: Wishes
On the occasion of World Photography Day, let us turn our pastime of photography into a passion for photography…. Have a wonderful day!!!
For a photographer, every moment is precious, and every setting is gorgeous because he can utilise his lens to make it look so unique…. Congratulations on World Photography Day.
Taking a picture is saying I remember without words. Happy World Photography Day 2023.
The time has come to look at the world through your own eyes. Wishing you a very happy World Photography Day.
Getting the right photo sometimes means taking a thousand pictures. Salute to your patience.
A photographer sees the world in a different way than others. Happy World Photography Day 2023.
Photography is the art of freezing time. On this World Photography Day, I wish you good luck in all your photography endeavors.
World Photography Day 2023: Quotes
Photography is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world. – Bruno Barbey
Photography is the story I fail to put into words. – Destin Sparks
When words become unclear, I shall focus on photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence. – Ansel Adams
Photography is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world. – Bruno Barbey
In photography, there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality. – Alfred Stieglitz
Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still. – Dorothea Lange
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Observing the transformation of something incredibly dirty or disheveled being revitalized to its pristine state can evoke a sense of deep satisfaction, even more so when you’re not the one doing the cleaning. The act of restoring order can generate a productive sensation that uplifts your mood and mental state.
Interestingly, in times of overwhelming life situations, one of the most straightforward ways to regain a sense of control is through cleaning. This explains why many individuals feel compelled to share their cleaning triumphs online. In this compilation, we delve into some of the most gratifying instances of this kind, inviting you to take a scroll and relish in the visual journey of before-and-after cleaning accomplishments.
Scroll down and enjoy yourself. All photos are linked and lead to the sources from which they were taken. Please feel free to explore further works of these photographers on their collections or their personal sites.
#1 Showing Depression Who’s The Boss Made Me Smile. I Can Finally Relax In My Room
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#2 I’m An Art Teacher And I Moved To A New School. The Previous Teacher Did Not Share My Love Of Organization. Behold The Before And After Of My Paper Closet
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#3 I Restored A Really Old Mausoleum Door
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#4 I Detailed A 1968 Torino. Couldn’t Believe I Was Able To Get The Seats This Clean
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#5 Can The Steam Cleaning Community Get Some Love?
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#6 I Do Carpet Cleaning For A Living And I Absolutely Love My Job
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#7 Customer And Her 10-Year-Old Son Looked At Each Other, Then The Mom Asked Me If I “Brought Any Body Armor”. Weed Whacker Just Requires Thick Skin
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#8 Freshly Polished Silver For Thanksgiving
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#9 Nobody Weeds A Playground Better Than We Can
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#10 My Parent’s Cast Iron Brought Back To Life
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#11 Friend’s Aunt Gifted Me Her Deceased Father’s Car. “If You Think You Can Get It Running, You Can Have It”. Before And After
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#12 I Did It Even Though I Thought It Would Be More Complex To Clean But It Wasn’t. I’m Proud Of Myself Even If It Isn’t The Best Cleaning. I Still Think I Did Good
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#13 Before And After Of Some Corcoran Jump Boots That I Refurbished
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#14 Giving Our Restaurant’s 10-Years-Old Wooden Floor An Industrial Cleaning
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#15 The Magic Of Quarantine, Sore Muscles From Scrubbing, A Sunburn, And A Cocktail Of Chemicals: Turning My Pool Back Into An Oasis From The Swamp Mess
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#16 This Mess Is The Aftermath Of A Previous Net Admin Who Didn’t Care Anymore. Before vs. After
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#17 This Is Just A Work Of An Hour
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#18 I Got A Hundred-Year-Old Painting Cleaned Earlier This Year
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#19 Maybe Not The Most Satisfying, But I Polished A 25-Year-Old Christmas Ornament
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#20 Cleaning A Chandelier From A Smoker’s Home (Bottom Piece Is Cleaned)
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#21 Using My Time At Home To Clear Out My Pantries, What Do You Think?
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#22 Cleaned Oven Door
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#23 I’m Finally Done Clearing Out My Depression Nest Of A Garage After Weeks Of Hard Work
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#24 Cleaned My Room Thoroughly For The 1st Time In 2 Years. Feels Like A Physical Sign My Depression Is Getting Better
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#25 The Company Wouldn’t Pick Up Unless Someone Sorted It. So I Did
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#26 Copper Sink Before Cleaning And After
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#27 A Friend Was Using Levcoware Japan Skillet As A Yard Decoration. After 10 Years Of Being Exposed To Harsh Weather, I’ve Brought It Back To Its Former Glory
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#28 Restoring A Wall At Notre-Dame De Paris
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#29 Before And After Of Deep Cleaning My Room After My Depression Slump
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#30 My Great-Great Grandmother’s Cast Iron Dutch Oven, Circa 1880. Before And After Cleaning, And Seasoning
Amazon India is celebrating World Photography Day with a new sale. Photography enthusiasts can avail of attractive discounts on products from several top brands during this sale. The e-commerce giant is offering discounts on cameras and accessories from top brands including Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, Panasonic, GoPro, Digitech and more. At this sale, customers can avail of an instant discount of up to Rs 4,000 on HDFC bank credit/debit card EMI transactions and up to 12 months of no-cost EMI. Amazon World Photography Day sale: Products and deals Here are some products to choose from the Amazon World Photography Day sale that are available with multiple deals and offers from sellers: Amazon Basics Smartphone Gimbal:Say goodbye to shakes and jerks while shooting photographs, selfies, vlogs and live streams.Get smooth, steady footage and upgrade your vlogging skills with the Gimbal stabiliser available on Amazon for Rs 5,499. Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless camera: Find your story with EOS R10. This camera is an ideal travel companion and serves as the ultimate hybrid content creation tool. Get this on Amazon for Rs 96,490 Canon M50 MKII Mirrorless camera: The lightweight and stylish EOS M50 Mark II has user-friendly features like Wi-Fi connectivity. Get this Canon’s flagship mirrorless camera on Amazon with an additional Rs 4,000 bank discount for Rs 58,990 DJI OM6 Smartphone Gimbal: DJI’s premier OM6 gimbal can improve shooting skills as it features integrated advanced stabilisation technology that counteracts unwanted movements and captures moments with cinematic smoothness. Get this on Amazon for Rs 14,490 Digitek DSG 007 Smartphone Gimbal: Capture precious moments with Digitek gimbal that comes with 3 creative operation modes that include all follow mode, half follow mode and all lock mode for precise shooting. Get this on Amazon at an additional Rs 200 off for Rs 5,799 Digitek 14-inch Ring Light with Tripod: Upgrade your vlogging skills with the light effects from Digitek ring lights. It comes with intensity control, colour temperature control and a power button making it easier to operate. Additionally, it has a step-less adjustment of colour temperature to maintain product tone or create subject details. Get this on Amazon at 60% off for Rs 1,399. FitSpark Eagle i9 Plus Action Camera: FitSpark Eagle i9 is the first-in-class action camera to offer dual screens. It comes with a Pro Wi-Fi-enabled smartphone-controlled remote to capture the scenes from a long distance. Get this on Amazon for Rs 9,499. Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 Instant Camera (Purple): Capture photos regardless of the time and place with Instax Mini 12 and present them as instant memories. It can also be a gift for your loved ones. Get this on Amazon for Rs 5,999 GoPro Hero 9 Action Camera Bundle: The Hero 9 Black features a 23.6MP sensor enabling 5K videos and 20MP photos. A new front display offers a live preview for framing alongside a rear touch screen with touch zoom providing swift and intuitive control. Get this on Amazon for Rs 27,490 along with a free original GoPro battery. Hohem iSteady Smartphone Gimbal: The iSteady M6 gimbal integrates the iSteady 7.0 stabilisation algorithms enabling users to capture creations while on the move, free from shakes. Whether walking or running, it ensures filming with stabilisation resulting in smooth footage creation. Get this on Amazon for Rs 16,990 IZI Dual Screen Action Camera: Unleash your creativity with this action camera that boasts a 48MP camera resolution and offers 5K at 30fps and 4K at 60fps. It captures breathtaking moments in stunning detail and fluid motion pushing the boundaries of adventure. Get this on Amazon for Rs 9,499.
Kodak Instant Camera: The Kodak Mini Shot 3 Retro is a Polaroid camera with a built-in photo printer, allowing users to print their images or discard them after capture. With this instant camera, one can also print photos directly from their mobile gallery via Bluetooth. It is compatible with Apple iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Get this on Amazon for Rs 12,999. Osaka 55-inch Professional Tripod: This tripod is equipped with 3 adjustable quick-turn leg locks and 4-stage upright legs featuring quick-release lever locks. These allow one to adjust the working height from 16 inches to 55 inches within seconds, making it 5 inches longer than other common tripods. It can be swiftly set up and disassembled rendering it suitable for diverse shooting environments and various photography needs. Get this on Amazon for Rs 899. Panasonic Lumix G7 Mirrorless Camera: This is the most budget-friendly mirrorless camera from Panasonic. Equipped with a 16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, it boasts no low-pass filter ensuring the capture of sharp images with improved dynamic range and artifact-free performance. Get this on Amazon extra 23% off for Rs 42,490 Sony 7M3K Mirrorless Camera: The Alpha 7 III gives the power, precision and flexibility to capture moments in a compact body. Get this premium mirrorless camera from Sony on Amazon now at an extra 20% off for Rs 1,43,990 Sony ZV1 Vlog Camera: ZV 1 is tailored for content creators and bloggers. Accompanied by a Sony Bluetooth wireless shooting grip, it is crafted for handheld shots and vlogging. The camera ensures the assurance of blur- and shake-free shots. Get this affordable vlogging camera on Amazon at 20% off for Rs 62,990 Sigma 150-600 mm for Canon cameras: Now take long-range shots with ease and zoom into the subject with Sigma’s hyper-telephoto lens. Get this on Amazon at 20% off for Rs 79,990.
New Delhi: Travel is a hobby for most of us as we get to see the beauty that the world has to provide. But, what is travelling without clicking pictures? For when you are back to your regular life, it’s the pictures that give us a whif of freshness and remind us of the sweet days spent in a distant land with your family, friends or even alone. International Photography Day is celebrated every year on August 19 and this year the theme is ‘Understanding Clouds’.
So, to capture a glimpse of the beautiful clouds and the beauty in nature that it brings, here are 5 plaes that you can visit on the occasion of National Photography Day.
1. Coorg, Karnataka
Coorg, located in the country’s southernmost region, promises an unforgettable experience for nature lovers. Capture the beauty of this quaint little town, with its misty waterfalls, dewy grounds, imposing mountains, gushing waterfalls, and cotton-candy skies. Talacauvery, the origin point of the Cauvery River in the Brahmagiri hills, offers a spellbinding hilltop view. Bring your camera and make sure you don’t miss the sunset from this vantage point.
2. Meghalaya:
Meghalaya, or the Land of Clouds, is one of the most beautiful states in North-East India, with a wide range of sights, activities, food, and festivals for visitors. Meghalaya is well known for Cherapunjji, which receives one of the highest amounts of rainfall in the world, but it can also enchant you with its hills, valleys, lakes, caves, and waterfalls, which, when combined with the beautiful clouds, give it a very serene, beautiful appearance. There is nothing that can stop you from taking out your camera and get your Instagram perfect shots.
3. Lonavla, Maharashtra
With its intriguing caves and picturesque roads, there is no denying that Lonavala is an ideal weekend getaway. What few people realise is that it is also an excellent location for a photoshoot. Climb the Tikona or Rajmachi caves for incredible views of the surrounding forest and clouds. Get an early start to capture the first rays of sunlight hitting the clouds as they turn red.
4. Mangalore, Karnataka:
The port city of Mangalore, or Mangaluru, is known for its swaying coconut palms, beautiful beaches, and temple architecture. It is located between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. The beautiful beaches, as well as the temples, churches, and mosques, are major tourist attractions in Mangalore. Some of the places to visit include the Kudroli Temple, Mangaladevi Temple, Someshwara Beach, Panambur Beach, Tannirbavi Beach, and Pilikula Nisargadhama. Yaksha Gana, Mangalore’s folk dance, will add colour to your pictures and cast a spell on you as you witness the beautiful culture that it preserves and glorifies.
5. Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
Srinagar, which is adorned with beautiful landscapes and heavy snow during the winters, is just as pleasant and picturesque in August. With such a rich culture, the city becomes an ideal location for photography. Climb the Shankaracharya hills and photograph the clouds against the stunning backdrop of Dal Lake and dense green vegetation. Or take a boat ride and photograph the sky just before the sun rises. If you aren’t a morning person, go at dusk to capture the vibrant colours of the late-evening skies.
A study conducted in 2013 unveiled an intriguing contrast: women typically engage in shopping for around 2 hours before experiencing boredom, while men tend to endure a mere 26 minutes before succumbing to restlessness. Furthermore, an astonishing 80% of men disclosed their aversion to shopping alongside their partners, with 45% admitting to avoiding such situations “at any cost.”
The ‘Miserable Men’ Instagram account playfully spotlights this well-worn stereotype, curating a collection of amusing snapshots capturing the diverse men in our lives, patiently biding their time as their companions explore the aisles. With an entertaining eye, the account seeks out the most comical instances of these moments, providing a lighthearted perspective on the universal experience. Below, we’ve handpicked and shared a selection of our personal favorites from the gallery.
Scroll down and enjoy yourself. All photos are linked and lead to the sources from which they were taken. Please feel free to explore further works of these photographers on their collections or their personal sites.
Jeanine Matlow, Khristi Zimmeth and Jodi Noding | Special to The Detroit News
‘All of Nature Sings’ weekly Garden Photo Contest winner
Flora and fauna meld happily in this week’s selection. “This little hummingbird visited a lantana in the yard while I was sipping my coffee one morning in July,” beginning gardener Amy Kennedy of Canton tells Homestyle. “The background is where the shade plants are, in the shade of the woods. In this photo you see an astilbe in the back and some daylilies, a hosta and impatiens. Off to the left a bumble bee sits on a flower.” The photo, “All of Nature Sings on a Glorious Michigan Morning,” wins Kennedy a home or garden book and she will be eligible to compete in September for the grand prize, a $200 gift certificate to English Gardens, the contest’s sponsor. To enter your photos and get details on the rules, go to detroitnews.com/gardenphotos2023.
Keep Growing Detroit Farm hosting annual tour
The 26th Annual Detroit Farms and Gardens Tour will take place from 4-8 p.m. Sunday. In addition to the biking, driving and walking tours, there will also be a kids tour this time around. The evening will conclude at KGD Farm with music, food trucks and fellowship to celebrate more than 25 years of touring Detroit family, school, community and market gardens. Tickets are $10 to $25 and include the tour and a food ticket for the celebration at KGD Farm. Tickets for the celebration only are $25. Go to detroitagriculture.net/events.
IKEA celebrates 80th anniversary with back-to-school deals
In honor of its 80th anniversary, IKEA U.S. will offer exclusive back-to-school deals for teachers, students and IKEA Family Members (join for free for special benefits) through Sept. 5. Special deals include 20% off desks, beds and bath textiles and 15% off in-store for teachers and college students (up to $3,000). The first 80 IKEA Family Members in-store on Mystery Friday (Aug. 18) will have a chance to win an IKEA gift card. On Aug. 25, in-store customers will have a chance to win an iconic IKEA product (terms and conditions apply). Go to ikea.com/us.
Discover ‘Designer Secrets’ at the MDC event
The Michigan Design Center’s popular and free Launch! series returns this month. Join the MDC and a panel of local designers — including Jennifer Asmar, Dawn Jacobs, Sherry Tattrie and Amy Miller Weinstein — at the session, which will be held at 10 a.m. Aug. 25 in the MidAmerica Room. There they will share “Designer Secrets: Room-By-Room” and talk about different ways you can take rooms to the next level. Learn how the pros elevate living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and baths just in time for fall. The event is complimentary, but space is limited. Contact [email protected] to reserve a space or visit michigandesign.com.
Hyderabad: Rajya Sabha MP Santhosh Kumar inaugurated a photo exhibition organized at Ravindra Bharti in Hyderabad on Thursday to mark World Photography Day. The exhibition features photographs by photojournalists from Telangana, capturing a wide range of subjects, including news, festivals, and development.
Speaking at the inauguration, MP Santhosh Kumar said that he was happy to be a part of the event and that he was a keen photographer himself.
He said that photography was a powerful medium that could be used to capture and share stories and that he was impressed by the work of the photographers who had exhibited their work.
He announced that he would donate Rs. 2 lakh to the Telangana Photojournalists Association as his contribution to the promotion of photography in the state.
He also said that he would work to ensure that the government provided more support to photojournalists.
Media Academy Chairman Allam Narayana said that the photo exhibition was organized every year as part of the World Photography Day celebrations. He thanked the photographers for their contribution to the exhibition and said that the event was a great opportunity to showcase the talent of Telangana’s photojournalists.
MLA Kranti Kiran and Culture Department Director MamidiHarikrishna also spoke at the inauguration and expressed their support for the photographers.
They said that the government would do everything possible to promote photography in the state. The exhibition will be open to the public from 10 am to 8 pm till August 20.
Astrophotography is popular with hobbyists, advanced amateurs, and professionals alike, and a high-quality camera is essential for capturing the cosmos. With NASA’s recent achievements and the number of celestial events that have been visible from planet earth in recent years, it’s no surprise that interest in this style of photography continues to grow. The best cameras for astrophotography will help you capture the beauty of the stars from your own backyard — although it will certainly help if your backyard happens to be in an area without much light pollution!
— Best Overall: Nikon D850 — Best Mirrorless: Sony A7 III — Best APS-C: Fujifilm X-T4 — Best Deep Sky: ZWO Optical asi183mc Pro — Best Budget: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
How We Picked the Best Cameras for Astrophotography
When selecting the cameras in this buying guide we considered sensor size, megapixel capability, low-light performance and budget. When compiling our choices, we made sure to include a mixture of DSLR cameras, mirrorless cameras, and at least one dedicated astrophotography camera. Products that appear in this guide were selected through a mixture of hands-on use, editorial reviews, and user feedback.
The Best Cameras for Astrophotography: Reviews and Recommendations
Best Overall: Nikon D850
Why It Made The Cut: The 45.7 megapixel sensor found inside the Nikon D850 makes it a beast when it comes to shooting astrophotography — giving shooters ultra-detailed images with very little digital noise, even at high ISOs.
Specs:
— Sensor: 45.7 megapixel — ISO Range: 64 to 25600 (expandable to 102400) — Weight: 2.22 pounds (body only)
Pros:
— 4K video capability — Rear tilting touchscreen for easy composition — Excellent weather sealing
Cons:
— Large and heavy compared to other options
The Nikon D850 is a standout for capturing the galaxy. Its 45.7-megapixel sensor means files that are detailed and high-res enough that you can crop into them without fretting over pixel loss. The D850 can shoot 4K UHD video at 30 frames per second (fps), performs well at high ISOs, and has fully illuminated buttons on its body, making it easy to operate in the dark. Although the D850 has an optical viewfinder, the camera’s rear tilting touchscreen makes it easier to focus in dark environments, without having to keep your eye to the lens.
Although it’s bulkier than some of the other options on the market, the D850 has a rugged build that will work well in even the harshest environments, and you simply can’t beat the high-megapixel images it takes of the night sky.
Best Mirrorless:Sony A7 III
Why It Made The Cut: The Sony A7 III remains one of the best mirrorless cameras for low light photography, making it a great tool for the aspiring astrophotographer, plus, since it’s an older model it has a slightly less expensive price point.
Specs:
— Sensor: 24.2 megapixel — ISO Range:100 to 51200 (expandable 50 to 204,800) — Weight: 1.43 pounds (body only)
Pros:
— Older model means savings up-front — 693-point AF (autofocus) system — Large capacity body, rated for 710 shots per charge
Cons:
— Newer model available
The Sony A7 III provides an excellent mixture of features that will appeal to astrophotographers who are interested in a versatile camera that can be used for other types of photography as well. Although there is a newer model available in the Sony A7 IV, the A7 III remains a highly capable camera and a great entry point into full-frame mirrorless cameras. It has a large-capacity Sony battery that can shoot approximately 710 shots per charge, excellent performance in low-light situations, and autofocus points that cover 93 percent of the camera’s frame. That capability makes this camera a great tool for composing wind-angle starscape shots that also include elements like rock formations or distant lighthouses.
Best APS-C: Fujifilm X-T4
Why It Made The Cut: Fujifilm’s flagship mirrorless APS-C camera is a powerful tool for shooting in the dark. The tactile dials also make it more comfortable to operate in low-light conditions than some of its competitors.
Specs:
— Sensor: 26.1 megapixel — ISO Range:160-to 2800 (expandable 80 to 51200) — Weight: 1.34 pounds (body only)
Pros:
— 425 phase-detect AF points — Fully articulating LCD screen for easy composing — 10-bit 4K video recording capabilities — Tactile controls
Cons:
— Doesn’t come with an external charger
This lightweight APS-C camera is an excellent choice for the astrophotographer who is interested in both stills and video. Fujifilm has created a camera that performs well in both departments and makes it easy to switch back and forth between the two. TheFujifilm X-T4’s 425 AF points work well in low lighting conditions, and the 26.1- megapixel sensor should provide plenty of resolution for most astrophotographers. It includes a number of beautiful film-simulation modes for enhancing your starscapes in-camera, and the tactile controls make it easy to change settings when working late at night in low-light conditions.
Best for Deep Sky:ZWO Optical asi183mc Pro
Why It Made The Cut: The ZWO Optical asi183mc Pro is designed to be used with a telescope for capturing deep-sky objects like nebulae, supernova remnants and the moon. It’s a specialized piece of equipment that will be able to capture exquisite details that a DSLR or mirrorless camera would certainly miss.
Specs:
— Sensor: 20.1 megapixel — ISO Range: Scope-mounted astrophotography camera — Weight: .0308 pounds
Pros:
— Capable of capturing details that other cameras would miss — USB 3 output — Easy-to-use astrophotography camera
Cons:
— Requires a telescope to use — Requires specific software to process images
Once it’s attached to a great telescope, the ZWO Optical asi183mc Pro is a dedicated astrophotography camera that will allow you to get detailed shots of deep-sky objects. The electronic shutter minimizes camera shake and it can shoot at up to 19 frames per second. An integrated TEC cooling system reduces sensor temperature when it’s in use, which helps reduce noise when capturing objects located in deep sky.
Like all astrophotography cameras, the ZWO will need to be plugged in and connected to specific software to actually process the images that it captures. However, this particular model is designed to be used without RGB color filters — minimizing the amount of equipment you will need when you head out to shoot.
Best Budget: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Why It Made The Cut: This older model DSLR is still capable of capturing the beauty of the night sky with its 26.2 megapixel sensor and expansive ISO range, plus since it’s an older model it will be a touch more affordable than some of the other options in this guide.
Specs:
— Sensor: 26.2 megapixel — ISO Range:100 to 40000 (expandable to 50 to102400) — Weight: 1.69 pounds (body only)
— No 4K video — Single SD slot — Not the most impressive dynamic range
Although the Canon EOS 6D Mark II is half a decade old, this mid-range DSLR remains an excellent budget-friendly choice for astrophotographers. It’s one of the lightest full-frame DSLRs on the market, has an impressive ISO range that makes it good for shooting late at night, and since it’s a EF-mount lens, the glass that it utilizes is significantly more budget friendly than some of the other options in this buying guide. The vari-angle touch screen also makes it easy to compose images without having to use the optical viewfinder, and although it lacks 4K video capabilities, it does offer interesting features like a 4K time-lapse mode.
Things to Consider Before Buying the Best Cameras for Astrophotography
Many of the most hyped up specs found on modern day cameras are irrelevant when it comes to astrophotography — meaning the most expensive and newest model might not always be the best suited for shooting late at night. For example, when you’re shooting astrophotography, your camera is going to be mounted on a tripod, so specs like in-body stabilization, or extremely fast autofocus won’t hold much weight. Here’s what you should be paying attention to before you purchase a camera for astrophotography.
Megapixels and Sensor Size
Generally speaking, a camera with a larger sensor will perform better at higher ISOs than a camera with a smaller sensor. Having a camera that can produce an image with limited noise at a high ISO is important for astrophotography. When you shoot late at night, you will likely push your camera to a high ISO, so that it can capture subtle nighttime detail. Cameras with large sensors deliver more pixels and better detail. Larger sensors also mean that the camera is more efficient at collecting light to produce high-quality images.
Mirrorless vs. DSLR vs. Dedicated Astrophotography Camera
When it comes to astrophotography, the debate over whether mirrorless or DSLR is better is sort of a moot point. Generally speaking, a mirrorless camera will have a lightweight body, but will be pricier than an older model DSLR. A DSLR will generally have more lens options — and with astrophotography the lens that is attached to your camera is typically more important than whatever body you are shooting with. Many of the advanced settings found in mirrorless cameras aren’t really relevant to astrophotography either. A third option that is overlooked by many photographers, is a dedicated astrophotography camera. These cameras attach to a telescope and give photographers the tools to capture objects in deep space that can’t be viewed with the naked eye.
FAQs
Q: How many megapixels does a camera need for astrophotography?
A camera that can shoot more megapixels will ultimately give you a more detailed image, which is something that’s pretty important in astrophotography. While a 45.7- megapixel camera will render more detail in your shots of the sky, these files will also take up more hard-drive space to store. Most modern mirrorless cameras with a 26-megapixel sensor will give you plenty of details for astrophotography, but more megapixels certainly won’t hurt. If you’re looking for the most pixels, just expect to pay more up front for your camera, and have ample hard drive space to store those large files.
Q: What kind of camera is best for astrophotography?
An astro-specific camera that can be mounted to a telescope is probably the “best” at astrophotography, as it will get you the clearest shots of the night sky. Unfortunately these cameras are only designed for this purpose and won’t be nearly as versatile as some of the DSLRs and mirrorless cameras that can be used for astrophotography. They also require that you own a telescope to mount them on. If you’re planning to shoot the stars with a DSLR or mirrorless camera, look for something that has high ISO capabilities and is good at controlling image noise.
Q: Can any camera do astrophotography?
Most modern DSLRs and mirrorless cameras are a good fit for astrophotography because of their large sensor sizes, high ISO capabilities and control of image noise.
Q: Is mirrorless better for astrophotography?
Mirrorless and DSLRs are both fine choices for astrophotography, but realistically there are a lot more mirrorless options currently on the market. A modern day mirrorless camera will do a great job in low light conditions, and is more compact than a DSLR, making it easy to travel with. However, older DSLR models will often have large sensors and can be found for better deals on the refurbished market.
Q: Which is better for astrophotography, Canon or Nikon?
Canon and Nikon both produce great cameras that can be used for astrophotography. Which is better is really a matter of preference. For many photographers it comes down to what lenses they already have in their collection.
Q: How do I start astrophotography?
Getting started with astrophotography is easy — head to a place with limited light pollution, grab a tripod to stabilize your shots, and start shooting. For a related tool, here is our guide to the best binoculars for astrophotography.
Q: What gear do you need for astrophotography?
In addition to a camera that can handle shooting at high ISOs with minimal noise, you will want a wide, fast aperture lens and a tripod — so that you can stabilize your long exposures as you capture the beauty of the night sky.
Final Thoughts on the Best Cameras for Astrophotography
The specs and settings that make a camera good for astrophotography are very different from what makes a camera good at other forms of photography — meaning you don’t necessarily need to splurge and get the newest or most expensive camera on the market to get gear that will be great at capturing the night skies. When shopping for a camera for astrophotography, the most important specs to consider are its sensor size, megapixel capabilities and its ISO range. The crucial thing to look for is a camera that will perform well and create low-noise images when it is operating at high ISOs. For a great budget pick, consider the Canon EOS 6D Mark II, which is a capable and classic option that still promises strong results. If you’re looking for a great option to use with your telescope, the ZWO Optical asi183mc Pro will go farther than the competition. The Nikon D850 on the other hand, is our overall favorite for most people for its power and versatility.
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