Monthly Archives: May 2019
Gear Review: The Lastolite Halo Compact Reflector
The post Gear Review: The Lastolite Halo Compact Reflector appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sean McCormack. The Halo Compact is a new reflector/diffuser design from Lastolite (a Manfrotto company). In January, at The Societies Convention … Continue reading
Chromium-based Edge is also coming to Linux
It looks like Microsoft could bring Chrome-powered Edge, the revamped browser based on the Chromium engine, to Linux. This information is based on a slide (spotted by Neowin) shown in a Build 2019 session entitled ‘Moving the web forward with … Continue reading
How to Get Maximum Saturation from Gels
In this video, photographer Ab Sesay explains his technique for getting maximum saturation from using gels. If you want to skip the needlessly lengthy video (not all of the meter readings taken were necessary to explain the concept or … Continue reading
The best PS4 Pro prices, deals and bundles in May 2019
So you're thinking about PS4 Pro deals or maybe a bundle? Well we can most certainly help you out there as we're always checking out the latest sales. Maybe you're upgrading from your older PS4 so you can dive into … Continue reading
Easy Beginners Tips for Long Exposure Photography
The post Easy Beginners Tips for Long Exposure Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Christian Hoiberg. Learning about Neutral Density Filters and how you can use them to slow down the shutter speed was a … Continue reading
Mother’s Day flowers: the best online delivery services
Mother's Day is just around the corner (May 12 to be exact) and if you're still searching for the perfect gift for mom, then placing an online order for flowers is always a fantastic option. You can order a gorgeous … Continue reading
How to Make Interesting Abstract Smoke Photos
The post How to Make Interesting Abstract Smoke Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Rick Ohnsman. How would you like to learn a little “photo magic?” A magician not wanting to reveal his secrets might … Continue reading
How the UK Porn Block could give one company an unfair advantage
The UK's Porn Block will go into effect on July 15th at which time users will have to verify their age when viewing adult content online. There will be several ways for users to verify their age online such as … Continue reading
Mirrorless Camera Grip Size Comparison Between the Canon EOS R, Nikon Z 6, Z 7, and Sony a7III, a7R III, a9
When considering the addition of a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera to the kit, one of the concerns is the grip size. When reducing the size of a camera, the grip is an easy target. However, when the grip is made … Continue reading
Geyser Eruption Photography Tips
Geysir in Haukurdalur, Iceland is the home of the original geyser. The large geyser doesn’t erupt any more due to a history of soap powder and earthquakes. However, its little brother, Stokkur, does erupt regularly at intervals of around 5 … Continue reading
The best Ultrabooks in Australia for 2019: top thin and light laptops reviewed
We can largely thank Apple and its MacBook Air for the Ultrabook trend we're seeing. Where large, clunky laptops aren't sleek enough, and thin, portable tablets aren't powerful enough, the Ultrabook shines. A unibody chassis packed with some of the … Continue reading
How to make your own “anamorfake” lens in a few easy steps
How To A DIY project for photographers who love a cinematic effect. You will need a few old lenses to get started. Popular Photography