Monthly Archives: September 2019
Reports suggest Intel Core i9-9900KS could boast 127W TDP
As we’re gearing up for the launch of the Intel Core i9-9900KS – with some motherboard manufacturers already releasing motherboard firmware to support the new processor – new documentations surface to suggest that the more powerful iteration of Intel Core … Continue reading
Used Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (8) – $341.95 Shipped (Compare at $489.00 New)
B&H has a Used Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (Condition: 8) available for $ 341.95 with free shipping. Compare at $ 489.00 new. Product Highlights 50 lb Load Capacity Max Height: 3.7″ Dual … Continue reading
How to Embrace MINIMALISM for IMPROVED Landscape Photos [video]
The post How to Embrace MINIMALISM for IMPROVED Landscape Photos appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. In this video from Mark Denney, he looks at how embracing Minimalism can improve your Landscape Photography. ? … Continue reading
Australia vs Fiji live stream: how to watch today’s Rugby World Cup 2019 match from anywhere
With the Rugby World Cup 2019 now upon us, Australia will be hoping for a bit more consistency, following an indifferent showing in their warm-up games. With plenty of power through the team, Fiji offer a tough start for Australia and … Continue reading
New Zealand vs South Africa live stream: how to watch today’s Rugby World Cup 2019 match from anywhere
A day into the 2019 Rugby World Cup and we immediately have one of the most salivating encounters of the tournament. Two of the pre-tournament favourites – the All Blacks of New Zealand and the Springboks of South Africa – … Continue reading
How to Bracket Exposures in Photography
Many of us have heard of bracketing and then discarded it as something too difficult or impractical. But this little technique can almost guarantee you the perfect exposure every time. Let’s take a look at a few simple steps to … Continue reading
How to Fix Your Audio in Post Production
From the B&H YouTube Channel: Sometimes despite your best efforts, you just aren’t able to capture audio at the quality you would like. Whether it’s background noise, unwanted dialogue sounds, inconsistent audio levels, or you just want to … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Circles
The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Circles appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. This week’s photography challenge topic is CIRCLES! Tyler Lastovich Circles are all around us. You can see them in bokeh, star … Continue reading
Android VPN apps found serving disruptive ads
A security researcher has discovered four VPN apps that serve ads while running in the background and also on the home screen of Android smartphones in the latest case of adware found on the Google Play Store. While researching suspicious … Continue reading
HP bolsters endpoint security capabilities with Bromium acquisition
After a multi-year partnership, HP has announced that it will acquire Bromium in an effort to bolster its endpoint security capabilities. California-based Bromium was found by former Citrix executives back in 2011 and the company specializes in deploying virtualization to … Continue reading
9 Ways to use Reflections more Creatively for Stunning Photography
The post 9 Ways to use Reflections more Creatively for Stunning Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. Mirrors or windows, ponds or lakes, it really doesn’t matter where you find them, reflections are … Continue reading
Profoto Launches Two Amazing Lights for Smartphone Photographers
The post Profoto Launches Two Amazing Lights for Smartphone Photographers appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. If you’re a smartphone photographer, then you’ve probably struggled to deal with indoor lighting. After all, smartphones don’t … Continue reading