Entries Categorized as 'Photography'
July 8, 2008
Take a look at this post about 10 Light Graffiti Artists. These guys paint with light using long exposures in images or video. I have seen some before in the Sprint commercial a while back, but these guys are really talented.
It seems like something that would be fun to try, but take a lot of [...]
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July 6, 2008
Photograview has a interview with one of the biggest photographers on Flickr, Thomas Hawk. He has over 14,000 images on Flickr and is trying to publish over a million. It is a interesting interview. He talks about some of his equipment.
Currently I own two digital camera bodies, a Canon EOS 5D and a Canon [...]
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July 6, 2008
Max Simbron from pshizzy.com has a post about how to setup a camera to be triggered remotely. He is using a couple Pocket Wizards and a pre-trigger cable to fire the remote camera when he fires the main. He also uses liveview to setup the shot and focus location before he gets started. It seems [...]
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July 4, 2008
Here are some images I shot at the fireworks display tonight in Swainsboro Ga.
I shot these with the 40D on a tripod. I put the camera in manual and set the it from f8 to f16. I had the shutter speed set in bulb mode. I was using a shutter release and mirror up mode. [...]
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June 24, 2008
Its not much use to me, but Michael Clark over at Inside Lightroom has a post on how to intergrate film scans into a Lightroom workflow. Its a pretty neat read.
Read the post here.
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June 17, 2008
AutoMate is a motorized camera mount that can to automated time lapse and panaramic images. It only weights 2 pounds. This thing look neat.
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June 16, 2008
Girls gone Geek has a review of a new photo backpack by Kata. Its called the 3N1-20 and it will be out sometime in July. This bag looks really great, it seems to hold just enough stuff with the ability to run and gun with the rotating sling function. Check out the post here and [...]
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April 24, 2008
I bought one at Photoshop World and just got around to testing it yesterday. It calibrated my monitor fine, but when it came to making printer profiles it is not working for me.
First of all I see no way to choose to make a RGB or CMYK profile. The program just chooses for you. [...]
Posted in Color Management, Photography
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April 9, 2008
I have been hoping that Adobe would add support for Lightroom to be used over a network ever scence it was in the first beta. But now that they have released Beta 2 without network support, it seems that they are just choosing to ignore I big area of their users.
I have at least 4 [...]
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April 9, 2008
I have been testing the new beta of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Beta and I came up a few ideas for the print module. I posted my ideas on the beta forum. If you like them please reply to the post on the forums to let the developers know.
1. Identity Plate as Logo on images
Every [...]
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