Monthly Archives: April 2019
Quick Tips for Photographing Glass
Photographing reflective surfaces can be a nightmare, or not, depending on how you set up your lights. David Bergman demonstrates how to light glass: Avoid firing a flash straight at the wine glass. Direct Flash Direct flash results in reflections … Continue reading
Anker’s popular tech accessories and gadgets now officially in Australia
Anker is best known for making some of the best charging products in the business. In fact, the Anker PowerCore 20,100 leads our best power banks list. However, if you wanted to get one, you’d be ordering a grey import, … Continue reading
Can New Gear Kickstart Your Photography?
The post Can New Gear Kickstart Your Photography? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Charlie Moss. I’m sure you’ve heard of “Gear Acquisition Syndrome” or GAS for short. Photographers usually consider GAS to be negative; frivolously … Continue reading
Q&A with Bitdefender’s chief hacker
Bogdan Botezatu is Director of Threat Research at Bitdefender, and as such, a person with his finger on the pulse when it comes to the latest malware trends. We asked him a range of questions about the biggest threats out … Continue reading
My thoughts on the Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G Lens and the 105mm Macro
The post My thoughts on the Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G Lens and the 105mm Macro appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lily Sawyer. I must tell you first of all that before I had the Micro … Continue reading
Mr. Unique, Whitetail Buck, Shenandoah National Park
An easy way to get a unique photo is to find a unique subject. I have seen a lot of different antler abnormalities, but this buck sported a new one. Antlers are very strong, but deer frequently break their … Continue reading
Google could be planning to get your smartphone to talk for you
Google IO 2019 starts in just a few days, and we're seeing more details trickle out about exactly what Google has in store at its big developer event – including a new feature aimed at people with speech impairments. As … Continue reading
2019 London Marathon live stream: how to watch coverage from anywhere in the world
Get stretching and prepare the shiny silver foil blanket – the 2019 London Marathon is here. 26.2 gruelling miles around the UK's capital city, with elite athletes and fun runners all pushing themselves to the limits. And thankfully getting a … Continue reading
Your Photographic Legacy: Realizing Your Power as a Photo Maker
The post Your Photographic Legacy: Realizing Your Power as a Photo Maker appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch. I’ve struggled with how to approach the topic at hand and I remain unsure even as … Continue reading
Landscape Photography Elements
There are many factors that go towards creating great landscape photography. Some of the most popular and successful landscape photos usually follow a few of the elements described in this article while ignoring a others in order to create a … Continue reading
The best SIM only deal ever has been extended – get unlimited data before it finally goes
If you've been keenly following our coverage of Three's unlimited data SIM deal (and we can only assume its a top priority for you!), then you'll know we've been loudly and proudly calling it the 'best SIM only deal ever' … Continue reading
Milky Way and Perseid Meteor, Island Pond, T15-R9, Maine
Welcome to Island Pond, located by Red River Camps in Deboullie Public Reserved Land of T15-R9 in the North Maine Woods. That this location is a nearly 1-hour drive from the grid and paved roads should help set the scene. … Continue reading