Monthly Archives: February 2016
A Journey From Novice to Natural Light Portrait Photographer
I’m here to share my photography journey that started few years ago as a novice, to where I stand today. As am amateur or hobby photographer, you may relate. The journey from novice to advanced photographer About two years ago, … Continue reading
Your Best Shot Finalist Gallery: January 2016
Bobi Dojcinovski There is something magical about New York City, even during a blizzard. Taken during a 2016 blizzard. I love when the year gets off to a great start and that’s certainly the case with our Your Best Shot … Continue reading
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens Tested on the EOS 5Ds R and 7D Mark II
Image quality results from the EOS 5Ds R and EOS 7D Mark II have been added to the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens Review. Lots of comparisons are able to be made using this lens. B&H has the Canon EF … Continue reading
3 Tips to Maximize Your Road Trip Photos
Road trips have been hailed as one of the greatest pastimes ever, and something that everyone should do at least once in their lifetime. It is a great way to experience a lot in a short span of time, and … Continue reading
Review: Sony RX1R II
Introduction and features Sony likes to prove a point with its cameras; namely that Sony can do things that other manufacturers can’t. Although this may not necessarily translate into extraordinary sales figures, it paints the picture that Sony is at … Continue reading
Nikon DL24-85 vs Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II vs Sony RX100 IV
Nikon has taken the plunge into the world of premium compacts with its retro-styled new ‘DL’ series, including the carry-everywhere Nikon DL24-85. Here’s how it compares to its rivals Nikon has taken the plunge into the world of premium compacts … Continue reading
Polar Bear Charges Nat Geo Photographers
From the National Geographic YouTube Channel: Franz Josef Land is the northernmost archipelago in the world, only 560 miles (900 kilometers) from the North Pole in the Russian Arctic. It is uninhabited by humans—except for a few scientists working in the … Continue reading
Beginner Photography Training Tips for Newbies
What does it take to get good at photography? Photography training the proper way can make learning how to take great shots a breeze, whereas other methods will make you never reach that artistic and “clean” quality in your photos. … Continue reading
Tips to Help You Start a Successful Photo Blog
As you learn more about using your camera, and start taking beautiful pictures, you might also want a way to share them with the rest of the world. There are many social networking platforms that are ideal for this sort of … Continue reading
Cotton Carrier Camera Vest with Side Holster (Green) – $69.95 Shipped (Reg. $189.95)
For a limited time, B&H has the Cotton Carrier Camera Vest with Side Holster (Green) available for $ 69.95 with free shipping. Regularly $ 189.95. Product Highlights Holds 1 or 2 Cameras/One-Size Fits All Wear Side Holster on Vest, Belt or … Continue reading
2 Quick Ways to Add a Sunflare in Photoshop
Sunflares can make an otherwise dull image, look pretty dramatic. It’s very tricky to get good images of a sunflare in-camera, especially when using natural light only, as the contrast between the light and dark parts of the image is … Continue reading