Monthly Archives: August 2019
Firecrest 77mm 16-Stop Stackable Neutral Density Filter Review
The post Firecrest 77mm 16-Stop Stackable Neutral Density Filter Review appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by John McIntire. There is something about long exposure photography that is just, for lack of a better word, appealing. Blurring … Continue reading
4 Necessary Reasons to Look Through Your Old Photos
The post 4 Necessary Reasons to Look Through Your Old Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. As photographers, we mustn’t live with our heads stuck in the past. If we’re not trying new … Continue reading
Please don’t put weapons or fireworks on your drones, FAA warns
When you invest in a drone to take some stunning video footage from the skies, you agree to abide by certain rules – and that includes not adding weapons or fireworks to your autonomous flying machine, the FAA (Federal Aviation … Continue reading
Best wireless earbuds in Singapore: the top Bluetooth earphones
As smartphones continue to lose their headphone jack, the rise of the Bluetooth earbuds makes a whole lot more sense. Thankfully, the days of unstable connections and poor audio quality are all but behind us, and the wireless earphones of … Continue reading
Canon Releases EOS RP Firmware Version 1.2.0
Canon has released a new firmware update for its EOS RP Mirrorless Camera with the following changes: (thanks Goran Škrlec) Firmware Version 1.2.0 incorporates the following enhancement and fix: Support for the RF24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM lens has … Continue reading
New: Face Refinement in Topaz A.I. Gigapixel Photo Enlarger
With more developments in machine learning, Topaz Labs has implemented automatic face refinement in their Gigapixel AI photo editor to offer more face detail when enlarging photos. If you already own Gigapixel AI, you’ll get this latest upgrade for free. … Continue reading
Rendering of leaked PS5 design brings the rumored console to life
If you have some misgivings about that leaked PlayStation game console patent that could be the long-awaited PlayStation 5, you might be in for a pleasant surprise if Sony actually uses the design. At least, if the actual production model … Continue reading
How to Plan and Pull-Off a Toddler Photo Session
The post How to Plan and Pull-Off a Toddler Photo Session appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Mat Coker. Toddlers are filled with volatile emotions. They can be shy, moody, defiant, chaotic, unpredictable, and in need … Continue reading
Ghost Recon Breakpoint’s Ghost War adds some much-needed suspense to PvP
There are a few things that are certain in life: death, taxes and the fact that Ubisoft will continue to release more Tom Clancy titles than we can possibly keep up with. The latest addition to Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon … Continue reading
How to Make an Awesome Pop-Up Card with your Photos
The post How to Make an Awesome Pop-Up Card with your Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. If you can cut and fold a piece of paper to make a pop-up, why can’t … Continue reading
Karl Taylor’s Top 10 Essential Photography Studio Accessories
In this video, photographer Karl Taylor enumerates the vital accessories he relies on every day for product photography. Items Covered Clamp Gel Acrylic Rod Hot Glue Gun Compressed Air Acrylic Mirror Card C-Stand Diffusion Scrim Foam Board … Continue reading
Intel rumored to release 10-core Comet Lake CPUs for desktops in 2020
Intel recently made a huge splash with the release of its Comet Lake processors for laptops and tablets, but that doesn’t mean it’s done. Hong Kong-based website, XFastest, recently shared three leaked slides from an anonymous source showing an Intel … Continue reading