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Hi {NAME}, Astro Panel 5 Will Simplify Your Milky Way and Deep Sky Editing, Bought a New Lens? Here?

Hi {NAME}, Astro Panel 5 Will Simplify Your Milky Way and Deep Sky Editing, Bought a New Lens? Here’s the First Thing You Should Do, 3 Methods for Shooting Lightning Storm Landscapes, How Does the Latest Lightroom Update Impact the Average User?, The Common Sense Merits of a Simple Kit, We Review the New Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD Lens, The Gear That Got Me Started in Food Photography, A Closer Look at Lens Diffraction, Here's Why You Should Put Yourself in Your Landscape Images ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [Fstoppers]( Hi {NAME},  Here are some articles you may have missed [Astro Panel 5 Will Simplify Your Milky Way and Deep Sky Editing]( [Astro Panel 5 Will Simplify Your Milky Way and Deep Sky Editing]( I've been doing astro-imaging for more than 20 years. Originally, there were not a lot of editing options, but over the years that has changed. But Astro Panel 5 offers some intriguing options. [Bought a New Lens? Here’s the First Thing You Should Do]( [Bought a New Lens? Here’s the First Thing You Should Do]( Whether you just bought a new lens from a reputable vendor or snagged a deal off an auction site, you’ve got to test it. Fortunately, you don’t need a crazy, dedicated setup just to check out your gear. In this guide, I’ll run through how I’d test a newly acquired lens in about 10 minutes, all... [3 Methods for Shooting Lightning Storm Landscapes]( [3 Methods for Shooting Lightning Storm Landscapes]( The weather isn’t always pleasant for landscape photographers. Have you ever tried to take advantage of extreme weather conditions? [How Does the Latest Lightroom Update Impact the Average User?]( [How Does the Latest Lightroom Update Impact the Average User?]( The latest Lightroom Classic update has just landed, and there are a fair few features and functions that will benefit many professional users. But what about the average Joe who uses Lightroom occasionally for their own hobbyist snaps? [The Common Sense Merits of a Simple Kit]( [The Common Sense Merits of a Simple Kit]( In grade school, we’re often taught to keep things simple. Although valuable advice, simplicity often gets overlooked by photographers. This article is quite simply a reminder to keep it simple. [We Review the New Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD Lens]( [We Review the New Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD Lens]( As a working professional, I rely on my gear and need it to perform in all conditions. Recently, I was given the opportunity to field-test the new Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD. It may just surprise you, as it did me. [The Gear That Got Me Started in Food Photography]( [The Gear That Got Me Started in Food Photography]( When I first got interested in food photography, I was really overwhelmed by what I needed to get. And then, I heard Andrew Scrivani say: “The best gear to get you started is the camera in your pocket and the light from the window.” That was true, to an extent. [A Closer Look at Lens Diffraction]( [A Closer Look at Lens Diffraction]( Every lens has a sweet spot, the aperture where the image sharpness is at its best. If the aperture becomes larger, lens errors will become visible. When the aperture is closed, lens diffraction will become visible. In this article, I am going to take a closer look at lens diffraction. [Here's Why You Should Put Yourself in Your Landscape Images]( [Here's Why You Should Put Yourself in Your Landscape Images]( A lot of landscape photographers will tell you that the best types of images are devoid of people — just nature in all its splendid, unspoiled glory. I beg to differ. Here are some reasons why you should put yourself in the frame of your landscape images. [More Popular Articles](  Popular Photos from the Community [Caravan by Michael Breitung]( [Deep dark forest by Adam Humlesol]( [Morgana by Alexandre Marques]( [The Soul Of Kyoto by Elia Locardi]( [Blue paddy field by Taisuke Goto]( [Old man in Nowdeshah by Bob Libero]( [[ ... earth's surface ] by Raymond Hoffmann]( [Angels by Arturs Briedis]( [Discover by Matic Lipar]( [Winter's Grasp by Elia Locardi]( [Scorn by Jess Hess]( [Flowers by Salem McBunny]( [Zia Electric 01 by Greg Desiatov]( [Untitled 5 by Illya Ovchar]( [Magic falls by alfonso maseda varela]( [Claryssa 03 by Greg Desiatov]( [More Popular Photos](  [Fstoppers.com]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You are subscribed to Fstoppers Content Updates - [Unsubscribe](

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