Monthly Archives: June 2019
Best Cheap VPS hosting deals of 2019
When it comes to web hosting, VPS hosting bridges the gap between shared and dedicated hosting. Shared hosting is where your account is one of many small accounts sharing a web server. A dedicated server is where you rent the … Continue reading
Hot Deal: Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary Lens – $729.00 Shipped (Compare at $989.00)
Hot Deal: Through midnight tonight Eastern Time, B&H has the Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary Lens for Canon/Nikon available for $ 729.00 with free shipping. Compare at $ 989.00. Product Highlights Full-Frame Format Aperture Range: f/5 … Continue reading
Beginner Tips for Shooting Action Photography
Digital camera owners who are not that experienced in taking photos often find it hard to capture the action scenes they so desire. With their subjects being mobile, they may not be aware of what to do with their camera … Continue reading
Apple over-ear headphones: what we want to see from the rumored StudioPods
Rumors of a pair of Apple over-ear headphones have been circling for a while now, with numerous outlets reporting that the San Cupertino company is planning to release a pair of studio-quality cans this year. According to a report by … Continue reading
8 Rules for the Creative Life
The post 8 Rules for the Creative Life appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mat Coker. The biggest stumbling block for many photographers is not knowing how to be creative. You have some natural talent but … Continue reading
Apple over-ear headphones: what we want to see from the rumored StudioPods
Rumors of a pair of Apple over-ear headphones have been circling for a while now, with numerous outlets reporting that the San Cupertino company is planning to release a pair of studio-quality cans this year. According to a report by … Continue reading
How I Found Inspiration Using a Telezoom
The post How I Found Inspiration Using a Telezoom appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Christian Hoiberg. I’ll admit something to you – something that I haven’t really talked about with too many. Something that might … Continue reading
Apple tipped to clamp down on tracking inside kids apps
WWDC 2019 gets underway tomorrow, Apple's yearly get together for developers and app makers, and we just got another rumor about what's in store – tighter controls on user tracking inside apps targeted at kids. According to the WSJ, Apple … Continue reading
No Filter? No Problem! 3 Simple Methods to Fix Your Sky in Post-Production
The post No Filter? No Problem! 3 Simple Methods to Fix Your Sky in Post-Production appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Nils Heininger. What you see is not what you get Quite often, we look at … Continue reading
Photographing Large Ferns in the Fog, Shenandoah National Park
When the fog is present, contrast is significantly decreased and heavy fog can reduce visibility to very short distances. While in Shenandoah National Park for two days in the spring, heavy fog was the only visibility I had. The dozens … Continue reading
Joshua vs Ruiz Jr live stream: how to watch tonight’s big fight from anywhere
Fight night has arrived, and the unified heavyweight champion of the world is at Madison Square Garden. The UK's Anthony Joshua is putting his belts on the line against Mexican Andy Ruiz Jr in New York City tonight. And you're … Continue reading
An Easy Hack for Shooting into the Sun and Processing the Images
The post An Easy Hack for Shooting into the Sun and Processing the Images appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch. Whether you’re shooting landscapes, street photography, outdoor portraits, or just making a photo of … Continue reading