Reading Time: 3 minutes The couple became enamoured with the city during the Covid-19 lockdown, and travelled there when restrictions lifted to capture its streets with renewed perspective “We have been a couple for over nine years and our love is not only with each other, but also in a shared vision of the world… Continue reading Sarah van Rij and David van der Leeuw’s love letter to New York City
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Tip of the Week: Drawing Out Shapes
Architecture is all about form. Therefore, it is easy to get lost in the different shapes and lines that make up the structure. For this reason, it is important to choose a feature that is simple in form, and has strong lines and shapes. In addition to this, the colours may sometimes distract you from… Continue reading Tip of the Week: Drawing Out Shapes
Meaning in Chaos | Better Photography Weekly Challenge
For this week’s contest, we would like you to send us your best interpretation of the theme. To participate, visit http://www.betterphotography.in/contest-listing/meaning-in-chaos-972/ Deadline: 20th December Mentor-Judge: Rohit Saha
Which One?: Sony A1 vs Canon EOS R5. Which Is the Best Camera?
This is an age-old question. Which one is better? The Sony a1 or the Canon EOS R5? One camera has been out for a while. Canon has often said that the Sony a1 is meant to take on its 1-series cameras, which aren’t out yet. Sony, with the a1, made the entire industry’s jaws drop.… Continue reading Which One?: Sony A1 vs Canon EOS R5. Which Is the Best Camera?
James Webb Space Telescope Launching on December 24
The space event of the year is delayed one more time (unfortunately) but it looks like all things are a go for December 24. That’s when the James Webb Space Telescope launches, capping a round of delays that extends all the way back to 2007. A blog post on the NASA website by Alise Fisher… Continue reading James Webb Space Telescope Launching on December 24
Sony’s newest sensor captures twice the light
The sensor in Sony’s current flagship, the a1. Dan Bracaglia Earlier today, Sony’s semiconductor division announced the development of the world’s first stacked CMOS imaging sensor with two layers of transistor pixels. This new design is significant because it doubles the sensor’s light-gather capability compared to a traditional stacked CMOS sensor. More room for photodiodes… Continue reading Sony’s newest sensor captures twice the light
Winter Portrait Photography Tips
Wrap up warm and shoot some winter portraits with the help of our top tips.
3 Fantastic Lenses to Adapt To Canon RF Cameras You’ll Love
If you’re one of those photographers that owns a Canon DSLR but is afraid to move to mirrorless, you’ve come to the right place. What we’re doing today is something just for you. Got an old Canon EF lens? Well, we’re feeding your intentions a bit more. If you’re wanting to adapt a lens to… Continue reading 3 Fantastic Lenses to Adapt To Canon RF Cameras You’ll Love
The Analogue Pocket Can Save Game Boy Camera Photos to a microSD
The Game Boy camera is a cult classic image capture device originally released in 1998 that creators still toy around with to this day. A major block to modern use though is how difficult it can be to access the photos, but that is changing. For those unfamiliar, the Game Boy Camera initially launched back… Continue reading The Analogue Pocket Can Save Game Boy Camera Photos to a microSD
Oppo Find X4 Pro Revealed by New Design Specifications: Report
While Oppo recently revealed a lot during its Inno Day event this past week, it didn’t provide any details on the expected Find X4 Pro smartphone other than it would come early next year. Luckily, a new design patent shows in detail what is likely to come. Uncovered by LetsGoDigital, the design patent filed in… Continue reading Oppo Find X4 Pro Revealed by New Design Specifications: Report