Monthly Archives: April 2018
GoPro Hero review
The Essential Review This is TechRadar’s review summary that gives you all the key information you need if you’re looking for quick buying advice in 30 seconds; our usual full, in-depth review follows. The GoPro Hero is the company's latest … Continue reading
How to Find and Use Natural Reflectors for Portraits
Natural light is one of the simplest ways to create beautifully lit portraits, without having too much equipment or worrying about setting up extra gear. However, it limits beautiful light to certain hours of the day and for you to work … Continue reading
This is the world’s first Gigapixel time-lapse panorama
We've all seen some pretty stunning gigapixel images in the past – a composite image made up of multiple images to create a single 1 billion pixel image that has staggering amounts of detail, but things have been taken up … Continue reading
Just Posted: Really Right Stuff PG-02 Pano-Gimbal Head Review
Just posted: Really Right Stuff PG-02 Pano-Gimbal Head Review. Impressive product. The Really Right Stuff PG-02 Pano-Gimbal Head is in stock at B&H. Canon, Nikon and Sony News, Deals and What’s New at The-Digital-Picture.com
Tips for Converting an Old Camera for Shooting Infrared Photography
A few years ago I become friends with a guy who likes dong infrared photography. It was something that I had tried when I was shooting film, but never quite figured out. My friend had converted an old camera of … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Salt Lake City Fog
There is a golden rule in landscape and nature photography. Leave home before sunrise and come back long after sundown. These two extremes ensure that you capture both the Golden Hour and the Blue Hour. This image by Hansi Photo … Continue reading
The Highs and Lows of ISO and How to Use it to Your Best Advantage
Treating ISO as the foundation of the exposure triangle and only adjusting it when you really need to will help you produce more consistently creative photographs. ISO 100 (allowing a wide aperture setting). ISO stands for International Standards Organization, which … Continue reading
The Really Right Stuff Radical Rig
Having a selection of RRS parts is a bit like having a pile of Legos. Once you get started, you just want to keep building (and you find yourself “needing” more parts). During an evaluation, I decided to put … Continue reading
How to Make Custom Camera Raw Profiles for Lightroom & Photoshop
Adobe just released a huge update to Camera RAW for Lightroom and Photoshop, which includes the ability to make creative custom camera RAW profiles! Above is a video tutorial showing you how you can make your own creative RAW profiles … Continue reading
Reolink passes its crowdfunding goal for Arlo Go competitor 4G camera
Crowdfunding champion Reolink is at it again, this time with Reolink Go, a security camera that uses 4G LTE signal rather than Wi-Fi. At time of writing the camera is at over 150% of its funding goal, with a month … Continue reading
Canon Releases Digital Photo Professional 4.8.30
Canon has released a new version of Digital Photo Professional which supports earlier camera models, including the EOS 10D and the original Digital Rebel. (thanks Scott) From Canon USA: Changes for Digital Photo Professional 4.8.30 for Windows : … Continue reading
Tips for Selecting What Gear to Take Along for Travel Photography
Travel photography is exciting. There’s always this sense of finding new and exotic places to capture. Of course, if you work hard you can find new and exotic places to photograph right near home. But there’s something about travel that … Continue reading