Monthly Archives: September 2019

How To Achieve Better High-Key Photographs

The post How To Achieve Better High-Key Photographs appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Lighting influences the atmosphere of a photograph. High-key photographs are associated with upbeat, positive feelings. Using one main key light … Continue reading

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iOS 13 beta, release date and feature list

iOS 13 will soon be here to change up how you use your iPhone, and the latest news suggests we'll hear about when you'll be able to download it in the coming days. We've been testing the public beta since … Continue reading

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Canon Releases DPP 4.10.50, EOS Utility 3.10.30, Image Transfer Utility 2.2.10, & Picture Style Editor 1.22.50

Canon has released new versions of its Digital Photo Professional, EOS Utility, and Picture Style Editor. (thanks David)   Download: Canon DPP 4.10.50, EOS Utility 3.10.30, Image Transfer Utility 2.2.10, & Picture Style Editor 1.22.50 Canon, Nikon and Sony News, … Continue reading

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AMD – you were supposed to be the chosen one! Don’t turn to the dark side to beat Intel

Maybe it’s the fact that IFA 2019 has finally melted my brain, but I’ve been thinking a lot about the processor war between AMD and Intel, and how it apes a certain space-bound series of films set in a galaxy … Continue reading

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This app helped me get front-row sound from the back of a festival

For years, musicians Mike Einziger and Ann Marie Calhoun wanted to provide music fans a better sound experience when they were on tour. Sure, fans who got front-row seats had a great experience, but what about the fans who sat … Continue reading

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Bird Photography Tips & Techniques

Bird photography is one of the most popular types of photography—and for good reason. There are few things as stunning to look at as a cardinal perched on a tree limb blanketed in snow, or as adorable as a group … Continue reading

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UFC 242 live stream: how to watch Khabib vs Poirier (and the rest) from anywhere today

Ready to rumble? UFC 242 is here and it's one we heartily recommend that you do not miss. After Khabib Nurmagomedov destroyed the quite literally 'Notorious' Conor McGregor through submission last year, he immediately became the fighter everyone feared. Now, … Continue reading

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How to Make a Cool Double Exposure Effect Using Photoshop [video]

The post How to Make a Cool Double Exposure Effect Using Photoshop appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. In this video from tutvid, you’ll learn to make a cool double exposure effect using photoshop. … Continue reading

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Think Thank Photo StreetWalker Backpack Sale — Save 15%

Think Tank Photo is having a StreetWalker Backpack Sale. Save 15% through Sept. 30th, 2019 (or while supplies last).   I have a couple of these backpacks and use them frequently. They are often the right choice for the job. … Continue reading

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Ireland vs Wales live stream: how to watch Rugby World Cup warm-up online from anywhere

After suffering a crushing defeat against England, Ireland bounced back to get their Rugby World Cup preparations back on track with an excellent 22-17 victory against Wales last weekend. Having struggled to just three points in the first half in … Continue reading

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Which Way? When to Photograph in Portrait or Landscape Orientation

The post Which Way? When to Photograph in Portrait or Landscape Orientation appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Megan Kennedy. The standard camera sensor is rectangular in shape – a configuration that allows for both portrait … Continue reading

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Suburbia

The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Suburbia appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. This week’s photography challenge topic is SUBURBIA! Gustavo Zambelli The suburbs can be a photography wonderland, with fantastic old and new … Continue reading

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