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Photoshop Layers for Beginners – What, When and How to Use them Best

The post Photoshop Layers for Beginners – What, When and How to Use them Best appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Nisha Ramroop. This introduction to Photoshop Layers for beginners will help you learn a great … Continue reading

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Lens Hoods: What Are They Really For, and Do You Need Them?

The post Lens Hoods: What Are They Really For, and Do You Need Them? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. Most camera lenses come with something called a Lens Hood, which looks like a … Continue reading

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Three Mistakes That Kill Image Quality (and How to Avoid Them)

The post Three Mistakes That Kill Image Quality (and How to Avoid Them) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch. We all want to make the highest quality photographs we possibly can, right? Hopefully, you … Continue reading

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How to Backup Your Photos While Shooting Tethered so You Never Lose Them

The post How to Backup Your Photos While Shooting Tethered so You Never Lose Them appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darina Kopcok. Whether you’re working with clients or shoot as a lone ranger, you need … Continue reading

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Why I bought AirPods on Amazon Prime Day even though I don’t ‘need’ them

Update: In the US, you can get a total of $ 30 off the premium AirPods with a wireless charging case. We'll tell you how in our updated news story. UK prices are also below. Confession: I bought the Apple … Continue reading

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Do You Take Photographs or Make Them?

In October 1978, the cover of National Geographic showed a self portrait of a gorilla using a camera. I’m serious—you can look it up if you would like. The cover shot was a self portrait, taken by a gorilla, and … Continue reading

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The best free torrent client 2019: find the torrents you want and grab them securely

Gone are the days when torrents were associated solely with piracy, and if you want to take advantage of the speedy download that the protocol offers, you're going to be looking for a free torrent client. And there are plenty … Continue reading

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Full Moon and Eclipse Photography: Your Guide to Where They Are in 2019 and How to Capture Them Effectively

The post Full Moon and Eclipse Photography: Your Guide to Where They Are in 2019 and How to Capture Them Effectively appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk. Jongsun Lee Full moons and eclipses are … Continue reading

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How to save and store your photos before Flickr deletes them

How To You can upgrade to Flickr Pro or try one of these other cloud services. Flickr is limiting non-Pro accounts to 1,000 photos. Here’s how to get your stuff before it gets nuked. Popular Photography

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Advantages DSLRs Have Over Smartphones, and Why They’ll Always Have Them

I love watching the annual press events of Apple, Google, Samsung and others where they show off their latest high-tech gadgets, including mobile phones. With each new iPhone, Pixel, and Galaxy they seem to repeat a common refrain: “And the … Continue reading

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Luminosity Masks: What They Are and How to Use Them

Post-processing can make or break an image. It doesn’t matter how much you change in your photo editor of choice, even a small adjustment can damage your image if it isn’t applied correctly. A common mistake I see with post-processing … Continue reading

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The Six Killers of Night Sky Photography (and how to avoid them)

One of the best things about night photography, in general, is how forgiving it is. That is to say, you generally don’t need special weather conditions to create a really nice picture. The night and urban lights give you all … Continue reading

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