To expand on my recent podcast episode Landscape Photography: The Wave here are a couple more highlighted photos: [tags]EXIF and Beyond, podcast, landscape photography, digital photography, The Wave, Wave, Arizona, Utah, Paria Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness, photography[/tags]
I caught wind of Jiar Grafikfiti Lightstrom video on YouTube recently and was really impressed. I’ve seen this done before but not in such a creative and well executed fashion. About three years ago I did something along these lines for my then girlfriend (now wife) with a romantic message. It was pretty amateurish compared to this. Check out the Jiar Grafikfiti web site and Lichtfaktor Flickr page if this floa
The past couple of months I’ve been on a kick to find and watch as many photography related films as possible. In the process I decided to note and share my top 5 favorite photography related films. So here they are… 5. Flags of Our Fathers (Drama) I concede this likely won’t be shared as top five contender by others, but the reason why it makes my top five list is because it exemplifies the power o
Something new has made its way to JMG-Galleries As of today the layout to JMG-Galleries has been updated to randomly load and highlight select photographs in (3) three movies spanning landscape photography, nature photography and cityscape photography. In the future I’ll be further enhancing and optimizing these movies so they display quickly and with the highest quality possible. If you have a chance take a lo
The eighth episode of EXIF and Beyond, a video podcast, has been released. Photographing the Wave in the Paria Canyon-Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness of Arizona and Utah is discussed. Learn more about this amazing area and tips to capture great landscape photos. Download the latest episode: Landscape Photography: The Wave For the non-iTune listeners a streaming version of this podcast can be accessed here. [tags]EXIF an
Admittedly this is off my normal topic of discussion, but I had to post a few links about the iPhone from this past week. I wouldn’t post them if I didn’t think they were entertaining or note worthy so definitely check them out. The absolute must see of all these links… A Woman Tries to Buy Out An Entire AT&T Store’s Supply of iPhones with $16,000 Cash Only To Be Unpleasantly Surprised (Vi
I’m not sure how many people actually know about Harold Edgerton, at least by name. Harold Edgerton produced some of the most mind blowing photography of the 20th century. A pioneer of high speed photography using the stroboscope he photographed everything from the iconic bullet penetrating an apple to the detonation of an atomic bomb. Click Here to See More Photos at the Edgerton Center A professor at MIT and
It’s official 6 days ago I entered the world of the iPhone. Since that time, being the photography obsessed individual that I am, I’ve been interested in learning more about the capabilities of the iPhone’s camera. The camera on the iPhone continues to be the step child of the iPhone hype hardly getting any technical mention on Apple’s iPhone Technical Specifications page and it was hardly men
Life has been throwing quite a bit at me lately. A couple of my longer posts have been delayed as a result, so in the meantime here is favorite photo of mine. Pictured are California Sea Lions catching up on some beauty sleep at Pier 39 near Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. If you’re unfamiliar with how these Sea Lions took over the dock at Pier 39 take a moment and read this: “A History of the S