Like many photographers, I regularly check out the Fstoppers website. It contains a wide variety of content for amateurs and professionals alike.
During the pandemic, I've come up with some titles for imaginary Fstoppers articles that sound almost like real ones, and what's shown below is my final list.
Fstoppers (Fake) Articles
Is the Sony E PZ 18–110 mm F4 G OSS the Best Cheese Portrait Lens?
7 Mistakes Photographers Make When Starting Fights on Airplanes
What Makes a Good Mud Photo?
Three Tips for Using Off-camera Lighting During Tornadoes
Why You Should Be Using Extension Tubes for Landscape Photos
Creamed Corn Photographer Shares Her Tips
Using a 20-pound Sack of Rice to Save Your Camera After a Downpour
Behind the Scenes at a Piano Tuning Shoot
Should You Use Bar Soap to Clean Your Lenses?
Improving Low-Light Photography By Adding Light
Adobe Announces Discount Photoshop Version That Only Allows Actions Used in YouTube "How To Select Hair" Videos.
A Look At the New Fujifilm 1mm Hyperfisheye Lens
Using a Long Stick to Get A Drone off Your Roof
How To Remove Skin Blemishes With Windows Notepad
This Is An Article about Micro Four Thirds Being Dead Intended to Infuriate Micro Four Thirds Users And Drive Comments
The New iPhone Rumored to Have 11 Cameras And No Longer Capable of Calling People
All Of Your Photo Equipment Should Have Those Peak Design Red Disk Thingies Hanging Off Them
Which Is Better, Red or Blue?
OM Systems Announces It's Not Legal to Use Olympus E-M1X On Anything Other Than BIF or Motorcycle Races
12 Things I Wish I Had Known Before I Started Stealing Film Cameras in the 1980s
Make Your Compositions Better By Leaving the Lens Cap On
Should I Stop Using Photoshop And Start Using Microsoft Paint 3D?
A Beginner's Guide To Alcohol Flasks That Look Like Binoculars
FStoppers Reviews PetaPixel
6 Reasons Why You Should Always Do Free Work as a Photographer
6 Reasons Why You Should Never Do Free Work as a Photographer
Why I Sold My DSLR And Bought a Table Saw
How Not To Photograph a High School Football Team's Car Wash Fundraiser
Using a Tripod To Carefully Nudge Something Off A High Shelf
Traveling Light: The 32 Large Things You Should Always Have With You
If You Could Only Have One Lens, Would It Be An AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 G ED VR?
What I Learned When I Listened To The Person I Was Photographing In A Thunderstorm
I Smashed My Mirrorless Camera With a Hammer And Never Looked Back
1 comment:
I'd click on most of these!
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