Monthly Archives: January 2018
How to Make and Fold a Little Photographic Zine
Basically, a zine (pronounced “zeen”) is a low-budget DIY booklet. The word stems from the shortening of the word magazine and was developed as a rejection of commercialism and mainstream publications. In stark contrast to the mass media industry, zine … Continue reading
Google’s AI-powered Clips camera is finally on sale
Remember the Google Clips camera? Announced at Google's hardware event back in October, the compact, AI-powered snapper has just gone on sale – if you're in the US, you can now pick one up from the Google Store for $ … Continue reading
How to Emphasize Your Main Subject in Photography
In most cases, a photograph comes to life when it contains one main point of interest. A landscape, for example, may contain a single tree, beautifully lit, that stands out from its surroundings. Photo by Christopher Michel; ISO 100, f/9.0, … Continue reading
Apple 15.4″ MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (Late 2016, Space Gray) – $1,999.00 with Free Expedited Shipping (Reg. $2,799.00)
B&H has the Apple 15.4" MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (Late 2016, Space Gray) available for $ 1,999.00 with free expedited shipping. Regularly $ 2,799.00. Product Highlights 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7 Quad-Core 16GB of 2133 MHz RAM … Continue reading
The A to Z of photography: noise
Noise is an unwanted, but sometimes unavoidable, side-effect of capturing digital images. It’s like the grain in analog film, or the hiss on old-fashioned audio recordings. It happens when the camera captures random background electronic signals alongside the image data … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – White on White
If it is still winter and is blustery and snowy, this one will be easy for you. Photo by Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash Your challenge is to photograph a white subject on a white background. The trick here is to use light to your … Continue reading
Tips for Using Your Wide-Angle Lens Better
One thing I see beginners make mistakes doing when they first get into photography is using a wide-angle lens. Many think it’s just for getting more stuff to fit into your image, but there’s a lot more to it than … Continue reading
Refurb. Nikon D810 DSLR Camera – $1,946.95 Shipped (Compare at $2,796.95 New)
Adorama has the Refurbished Nikon D810 DSLR Camera available for $ 1,946.95 with free shipping. Compare at $ 2,796.95 new. Canon, Nikon and Sony News, Deals and What’s New at The-Digital-Picture.com
Latest Photoshop update brings new AI-powered Select Subject feature
Selecting a subject is the bane of any creative individual's life. The amount of precious time wasted continuously clicking the Pen Tool or perfecting a magic wand selection is not worth thinking about. Adobe knows this, so has just released … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Flaming Peak in the Canadian Rockies
Photographer Max Foster ventured into the cold Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada to discover this scenic mountainous landscape. Stumbling around on the snowy terrain looking for an ideal shot can be burdensome, but landscape photographers have drive and passion for … Continue reading
6 Tips to Master Panning Photography
You must have seen those photos where the car or the motorcycle appears sharp and in focus whereas the background appears to be in motion with a blur effect. At first, you might have thought that it is a Photoshop … Continue reading
Behind the scenes with the BBC’s new Animals with Cameras series
David Attenborough and the team behind Blue Planet tend to be the first names that spring to mind when thinking about beautifully shot wildlife epics – and for good reason – but there's a new show in town with an … Continue reading