Monthly Archives: February 2016
Bryan Sits Down with PetaPixel to Discuss The-Digital-Picture.com
PetaPixel has published an interview that it recently conducted with none other but the founder, owner and author of The-Digital-Picture.com – Bryan Carnathan. Learn about Bryan’s background, the site’s genesis and much more in the PetaPixel interview. Canon and Nikon News, … Continue reading
Rebel T6s and EF-S 10-18mm find Rock in Deboullie Mountain
I find rockslides photographically entertaining and the lichen-covered granite rocks found on the south side base of Deboullie Mountain (Deboullie Public Reserved Land, North Maine Woods, T15, R9, Maine) make this rockslide especially so. The composition of this image was not … Continue reading
Zeiss Otus 28mm f/1.4 ZE for Canon In Stock at B&H
B&H has the Zeiss Otus 28mm f/1.4 ZE for Canon in stock with free expedited shipping. Canon and Nikon News, Deals and What’s New at The-Digital-Picture.com
This Is What Happens When You Shoot a Roll of Film That Expired In 1993
I recently bought a rather beautiful Mamiya 645 medium format film camera on eBay. I paid roughly $ 100 with shipping, and for the condition it’s in, that was a total steal. The auction only listed the camera with the … Continue reading
Quick Overview of How to do Macro Photography
In the photography domain, macro photography is defined as the art of magnification of subjects. It is a very interesting form of photography, which seems to have an application in almost every genre. For wedding photographers, it’s a great way to … Continue reading
The Unknown Artist’s Dilemma: Why Keep Photographing When Nobody Seems to Care?
Have you ever felt like nobody cares about your art? That every time you upload a photo to Facebook, the only person to “like” it is your mother? Maybe your cousins? A few friends on Flickr? You’re not alone. So many artists of … Continue reading
Gallery: 10 photo tips for Tim Cook after his Super Bowl disaster
Why does blur happen? Blurry photos are the number one annoyance for any photographer and they always seem to happen to those once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunities. Just ask Apple boss Tim Cook, who tweeted this blurry nonsense from the Super Bowl … Continue reading
Save $50.00 and Receive Priority Processing on IR Conversions at LifePixel
Through February 29, use coupon code DIGITALPICTURE50 at LifePixel to receive $ 50 off all conversions with priority processing upgrade. For what it’s worth, I’ve been thoroughly enjoying my LifePixel IR-converted EOS 7D. [Sean] Canon and Nikon News, Deals and … Continue reading
Save $50.00 and Receive Priority Processing on IR Conversions at LifePixel
Through February 29, use coupon code DIGITALPICTURE50 at LifePixel to receive $ 50 off all conversions with priority processing upgrade. For what it’s worth, I’ve been thoroughly enjoying my LifePixel IR-converted EOS 7D. [Sean] Canon and Nikon News, Deals and … Continue reading
5 Creative Ideas to Improve and Inspire Your Photography
If you are a photographer who takes pictures day in and day out, perhaps because it is your livelihood or you are a keen hobbyist, there are times when you may want to digress from the day to day, and … Continue reading
Sony action cam that needs a train to carry it
Sony loves big sensors, as do keen photographers. Big sensors have bigger photosites (pixels), and deliver better dynamic range, better performance at high ISO settings and better defocusing effects. Sony demonstrated this last point with a smartphone and one of … Continue reading
Nikon D500 Shipments Delayed Until April
Originally slated to hit retail shelves next month, the Nikon D500’s ship date has been delayed until late April. In a press release posted this morning, Nikon Japan stated that it could not produce a sufficient number of cameras (and other … Continue reading