Posted by BenGsKe on December 20, 2009 ·
by: Dean
Photography: chotda
The photography books that line the shelves in bookstores and fill your Amazon wish list might all contain wonderful images and beautiful pictures but they also tend to follow a format. The photos focus on a theme, are accompanied by short passages of text, and each photo both stands alone and contributes to an overall impression of the book’s subject. When you’re [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 20, 2009 ·
by: alex
Photographers looking to improve their skills are now faced with a giant range of choices, many of them from courses that let you study online. But there are things best learned in person, with a teacher prepared to answer your questions — and even award professional certification at the end of it. Here’s our list of places to study photography. If you know of more, toss them into the [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 17, 2009 ·
by Gene Rodman
How is an exposure made and what does the camera do to make sure an image is recorded? There are two parts involved in exposing film or a digital sensor to light. One is the intensity of the light and the other is the length of time the light is allowed to strike the film or sensor. Exposure= intensity x time. Above the door in my photography class was this sign: E=IxT. Some students [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 17, 2009 ·
by: Patrick Dean
Canon PowerShot S90 takes the helm as the latest and greatest from the PowerShot “S” series of digital compact cameras, and does so with a bevy of photographer friendly specifications.
Featuring a 10 megapixel sensor, DIGIC IV processing, and a fast f/2 lens, Canon has placed an emphasis on a typical compact camera weakness, low light photography, while at the same time offering [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 16, 2009 ·
by Darren Rowse
In this post Kim Brebach from Get the Picture shares a story of his last experience with film photography.
A decade after CDs became the norm for music replay, plenty of music buffs would argue until the cows came home that the sound of vinyl was superior, crackles, pops and all. It was only a matter of time before analogue to digital conversion hardware with more bits and smarts silenced [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 13, 2009 ·
by: MAD
Alexander Crispin was born in Sweden in 1967 year. In 1994, Alexander opened a commercial photography studio in Stockholm. Around the same time (1995 – 98) he was a Swedish artistic group “Sprinkler” ( “spray”) and participated in joint exhibitions in Paris and Stockholm. His work focused on the people and still lifes with a strong visual humorous ideas. Crispin [...]
Posted by Arielliana on December 8, 2009 ·
This video is a brief hands-on review on Poor Man’s 50mm prime lens for DX digital slr’s, the 35mm ƒ/1.8G AF-S DX (52.5mm on DX, which is close to a 50mm prime lens on FX digital / Film slr’s). Enjoy! This video is available in High Definition (HD), hover the mouse above “360p” to extend out different video quality options, for HD (High Definition), click on 720p or 1080p. [...]
Posted by BenGske on November 14, 2009 ·
When I first started using Gimp to edit my photos (because I couldn’t afford Photoshop), I remember getting jealous when Photoshop users would talk about the Actions they used to edit their photos.
While Gimp doesn’t have Actions, they do have scripts, and while there might not be as many Gimp Scripts as there are Photoshop Actions available, there are certainly enough to keep you busy for a while.
Finding [...]
Posted by Christina N Dickson on November 13, 2009 ·
The world of wedding photography is becoming more and more competitive as time goes on. New techniques are discovered. New shots are developed. The envelope continues to be pushed. As a result, it’s easy to rely on the creativity of others rather than finding your own originality.
The most notable wedding photographers are the ones who are most innovative in their portrait creations. So the question [...]
Posted by Elizabeth Halford on October 29, 2009 ·
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Kodak Consumer Digital Imaging sees sales fall
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Posted by Helen Bradley on October 28, 2009 ·
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Phase One discusses Capture One Version 5
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Posted by Helen Bradley on October 27, 2009 ·
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Canon identifies problem with EOS 7D
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Posted by Peter Carey on October 27, 2009 ·
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Toshiba develops back-illuminated sensor
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Posted by Photomaniac on October 23, 2009 ·
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Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 Di II VC for Canon
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Posted by Helen Bradley on October 23, 2009 ·
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Nikon updates ViewNX software
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Posted by Helen Bradley on October 22, 2009 ·
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Pentax K-7 firmware update
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