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Feast your eyes on the epic top photos of 2022 Milky Way Photographer of the Year
When you move away from the city’s light pollution, a whole new world is waiting to be photographed. One of the most popular subjects is…
Confused by colour grading? Watch this complete guide to the basic concepts and tools
Dealing with colour in video is a two-part process. First, you’ve got colour correction. This is the process where you tweak your footage to…
How to clean up San Francisco from camera thefts
If you missed the explosive report by KGO-TV reporter Dan Noyes on the theft epidemic in San Francisco, I want to both share his stories,…
When your gear gets stolen in San Francisco, this is where it ends up
Over the last few months, we’ve seen quite a lot of gear theft in San Francisco. Thanks to ABC 7 News, one of the…
Blackmagic Design adds native cloud collaboration and a ton of new features to DaVinci Resolve 18
Blackmagic Design had one of their live presentation events yesterday. And as usually happens during such events from Blackmagic, the announcements were pretty interesting. Dubbed…
Hubble snaps the most distant star ever seen
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has provided us with many iconic and groundbreaking photos for over 30 years of its time in orbit. And now, the…
This is what happens when a bullet meets a Newton’s Cradle at 100,000fps
Gav and Dan are back at it again, and this time they’re firing bullets (and other things) at Newton’s Cradles at 100,000 frames per…
Amazon, Google, SmugMug, Apple: what’s the best home for your photos?
When last we met, I pointed out the perils of using Apple’s iCloud Photos for photo backup for one simple reason: if you delete an image off…
Giant bubbles popping at 50,000fps looks like a weird gelatinous transparent fabric
It’s nice to see the band back together and pushing out content regularly again. Gav’s great n’ all, but I’ve missed seeing Dan on…
Watching tiny capacitors explode at 187,500fps looks like the most dramatic fireworks you ever saw
When I was in electronics class in high school, our teacher made some capacitors explode and it was one of the most amazing things…







































