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The Editors  |  Jan 15, 2015  |  1 comments

Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this painterly sunrise photo captured by Roger Becker. Becker shot the image with a Canon 7D DSLR at 18mm, F/5, 1/60 sec, and ISO 400.

The Editors  |  Jan 14, 2015  |  1 comments

Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this regal photo of an eagle captured by Lorenzo Cassina. Cassina shot the image with a Nikon D80 and Sigma 70-300mm lens. His settings were 1/100 sec, f/5.6, ISO 400.

The Editors  |  Jan 13, 2015  |  1 comments

Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this splendid image of nature captured by Douglas Croft. Croft shot the image in the Big Sur region of the Central Coast of California.

The Editors  |  Jan 12, 2015  |  1 comments

Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this fantastic aerial shot by Sheldon Heatherington, captured over Pensacola Beach, Florida.

The Editors  |  Jan 09, 2015  |  1 comments

Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this moody, black-and-white street scene by Balázs Törő.

The Editors  |  Jan 08, 2015  |  0 comments

Today’s Shutterbug Photo of the Day is this eerie, ghostly image by Andrei Duman. The photo is a shot of a door in Kolmanskop, a German ghost town in the Namib Desert in southern Namibia, Africa.

The Editors  |  Jan 07, 2015  |  0 comments

Today marks the launch of a brand new feature on Shutterbug.com: Shutterbug Photo of the Day!

The Editors  |  Dec 01, 2008  |  0 comments

Each year we ask our contributors to pitch in on their take on what’s in store for photographers and photography in the year and years ahead. Most base their assumptions on bits and pieces of news and technological advancements that happen to rise above the din and onrush of digital developments. Some just stick their necks out and make bold predictions that, from reading past installments...

The Editors  |  Dec 01, 2007  |  0 comments

If you camp by the riverbed during a monsoon you'll soon have a wet bedroll. Moving to higher ground helps, but sometimes you have to get atop the valley wall to keep dry. That's pretty much what's happened in the last year to those making bets on where digital photography might settle. Just as we think we've reached the high watermark another drenching...

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