Monthly Archives: November 2019
Photography vs. Snapshots
Access to knowledge sources and cameras has never been easier. Starting out with photography is just a few clicks and taps away, and camera gear is becoming increasingly accessible with smartphone cameras stepping up their game. But, is that enough … Continue reading
Animal Portrait Photo Tips
No matter how good you may be at photographing humans, the story becomes altogether different when photographing animals. It’s not easy communicating with our furry friends, and they also happen to have very narrow attention spans. To help you take … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunflowers and Lightning
We all know that photography requires patience. The extent of patience is subjective. For some, it might be a few minutes, and for others, it can be a few hours, days, or months. Photographer Ryan Wright persisted for 8 long … Continue reading
How to Use a Hair Light in Portrait Photography
Today’s portrait photography photo tip begins our discussion of specialty lights — specifically, the hair light. We will explore what it is, how to use it, and some precautions. “Diana b&w” captured by Viktor Dobai So far, in our study … Continue reading
3 Steps to Change the Way You Post-Process Travel Photos
Post-processing is an essential part of the photographic process. While the process was limited to fewer people in the analog days, the scenario has changed completely with digital photography. But not everyone understands the essence of the art of post-processing. … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: First Light in Grand Teton National Park
Nature is at her best in the early morning. Everything feels so fresh. john_petrucci_ took the following image during sunrise in Schwabacher Landing, WY. It shows how the effort of getting up early for landscape photography pays off: “First Light … Continue reading
How to Create a Blurry Background
You can create a blurry background in your portrait photography with a very simple process. When you are photographing people, a soft focus background can help rid your photo of any potential distractions. This effect is called a shallow depth … Continue reading
Pokémon Sword and Shield leak reveals every new Pokémon – and which ones are missing
Pokémon Sword and Shield are less than two weeks from release, but it seems someone has leaked both games' full Pokédex roster. Resetera user Atheerios posted several spoilers and leaks about the new games, including a list of every Pokémon … Continue reading
KSI vs Logan Paul 2 live stream: how to watch the rematch online from anywhere
After the epic draw they fought out in the the boxing ring last year, KSI and Logan Paul are stepping back into the squared circle to see who truly deserves to be crowned the YouTube king of boxing. Don't want … Continue reading
The Google Pixelbook Go gets even more useful with virtual desktops
Google has at last released Chrome OS 78 to Chromebooks, scheduled to land this week on the wide range of Chromebook laptops in the wild today, bringing some major new features. Those new features bring Chromebooks – like Google’s brand-new, … Continue reading
The best cheap monitor sales and deals for Black Friday 2019
Improve your computing experience and make reading, browsing, and viewing that much easier with a monitor. Finding a cheap monitor, though, can be a difficult task, and that's why we rounded up the best monitor sales and deals that you … Continue reading
Azure Arc lets Microsoft cloud run on AWS and Google Cloud
At its annual Ignite conference, Microsoft previewed Azure Arc which allows users to utilize Azure's management tools and data services on virtually any platform, including those of its competitors such as AWS and Google Cloud. The new service extends Azure's … Continue reading