Monthly Archives: October 2016
9 Tips for Creating Great Street Portraits
I love taking street portraits. Whether the people you are photographing are posing or just going about their day-to-day life, humans are the most captivating, strange and interesting of subjects. Most of my portraits taken out on the street are … Continue reading
Oak Tree with Spanish Moss in IR
by Sean Setters As I mentioned in our Infrared Camera Conversion Review, having an infrared camera at hand greatly increases the “great light” portion of the day. It’s well known that golden hour (shortly after sunrise and just before sunset) provides … Continue reading
How to Save and Use Stackable Lightroom Presets
Lightroom presets are basically post-processing shortcuts that can save you tons of time and really speed up your editing workflow. They allow you to save a particular set of edits and apply them later with a single click. Presets can … Continue reading
Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 In Stock at B&H
B&H has the Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 Lens for Canon and Nikon in stock with free expedited shipping. Canon and Nikon News, Deals and What’s New at The-Digital-Picture.com
How to Turn a Bad Photo into a Great Photo
Glyn Dewis has an innovative tutorial for your underexposed, throwaway images. Especially on days where you can’t get out to shoot, retouching some of those photos you never thought to use can be a great way to expand your portfolio … Continue reading
5 Tried and True Landscape Photography Tips used by the Pros
Have you ever found yourself wondering how do the professionals (pros) consistently turn out amazing photos day after day, year after year and what are some of their secrets? So besides knowing their camera like their best friend, what are … Continue reading
Advanced technology guide: Determining depth of field
Professor Newman looks at depth of field from the standpoint of what happens in front of the lens Professor Newman looks at depth of field from the standpoint of what happens in front of the lens What Digital Camera
CDLC: Making the Everyday Magical Through Your Photography
From the Canon Digital Learning Center: By Liza Gershman Making the everyday magical in your photography can often seem like a daunting challenge, but with a little shift in perspective, some technical tips, and a bit of creative inspiration, you can … Continue reading
The Lomography Lomo’Instant Automat brings sophistication to instant film cameras
Instant film cameras are on the rise. While Fujifilm has been the largest force in this realm of old-school photography, we’ve seen a few new models jump into the fray this year including the Impossible Project I-1 and Leica Sofort. … Continue reading
Lightroom Coffee Break: Auto Hiding Edit Pins
From the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom YouTube Channel: Lightroom tips and tricks in 60 seconds or less from longtime Lightroom team member Benjamin Warde. B&H carries Adobe Photography Plan subscriptions. Canon and Nikon News, Deals and What’s New at The-Digital-Picture.com
Weekly Photography Challenge – Blue
Color is an important element of composition in photography. Cool colors have a very different feeling then do warm colors. See how the color blue appears in some images here. By Tim Green Weekly Photography Challenge – Blue This week we … Continue reading
Pick Your Rebate! Canon USA Publishes New Rebate Program Details Before Previous Program Ends
Canon USA typically waits until a rebate program ends before publishing details of the next rebate program (if there is one). However, in this case Canon has published details of the next round of rebate before the current programs have … Continue reading