Monthly Archives: July 2019
How to Achieve Great Black and White Photos in Editing
The post How to Achieve Great Black and White Photos in Editing appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Nisha Ramroop. While every image has the potential to convert to black and white, it is no secret … Continue reading
10 Pieces of Advice for New Lightroom Users
If you are new to Lightroom then it can be a bit overwhelming. As an experienced Lightroom user, there are things that I wish I had known when I started using the software. Here’s a list of the ten most … Continue reading
F1 live stream: how to watch the German Grand Prix 2019 online from anywhere
Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas and the trailing Formula 1 drivers are off to Germany. Mercedes can expect Ferrari to keep fighting back as Charles Leclerc, having taken third in the last race, will be hungry for more. And of course … Continue reading
Rocky Mountain National Park is Calling You!
When a great animal is found, staying with it can lead to great images. Sometimes, it can lead to a lot of great images. When photographing wildlife, the stay or go decision is often a tough one. The subject … Continue reading
Netflix vs Stan, Foxtel Now and Amazon Prime: Australian streaming services compared
UPDATE: Foxtel has teamed up with Netflix to bring its iQ customers access to the streaming service, launching a new interface that seamlessly integrates content from both companies – you can read more about it here. Now that streaming media … Continue reading
8 Micro Habits That Will Completely Change Your Photography in a Year
The post 8 Micro Habits That Will Completely Change Your Photography in a Year appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. Do you want to become a master photographer… …in only a year? That’s what … Continue reading
5 Different Approaches to Photographing Wildlife
The post 5 Different Approaches to Photographing Wildlife appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jeremy Flint. Brown bear, Yellowstone National Park, USA © Jeremy Flint Wildlife photography is a popular genre of photography that documents various … Continue reading
The best free Android games 2019
What’s better than a free game? Pretty much nothing. Except when it’s terrible and you’ve wasted time on downloading and playing it. Fortunately, there are loads of fantastic free games for Android – and we list the very best here. … Continue reading
The best iPad apps of 2019
Apps set the iPad apart from other tablets, whether you need to work on office tasks, learn something new, make music, watch a movie or become a digital artist. But which apps are worth your cash and time? We’ve tested … Continue reading
Canon, Nikon, and Sony 70-200mm f/4 Lenses (and the 70-300 L) Added to MTF Tool
The Canon, Nikon, and Sony 70-200mm f/4 lenses, along with the Canon 70-300 L lens, are now included in the site’s Camera Lens MTF Measurements Comparison Tool. When the size and weight (and price) of the f/2.8 models are … Continue reading
How to Avoid Red Eye in Photography
Today’s photo tip is about spooky, creepy looking eyes. We all know about the red eye effect ruining our photos, but have you ever seen the green or blue eye effect? This cousin of the red eye effect is often … Continue reading
Pokémon Go updates: all the news and rumors for what’s coming next
Pokémon Go: the world's first augmented reality app to become a household name. Niantic's mobile AR game is still going strong two years after it first released, with a constant drip of events and updates keeping budding trainers glued to … Continue reading