I’m a bit reluctant to add “5 Most Common Digital Photography Mistakes” to the blog as it speaks to things that are for most common sense. Regardless it’s fair to say that most everyone has made these mistakes even if we’re too proud to admit it. So for the experienced photographers I apologize in advance if these mistakes bring back bad memories or spur flashbacks. For those new to phot
Catching up on listening to episodes of the Lens Work podcast this morning I was pleasantly surprised to find out about a thread at APUG discussing “What photographers inspire you“. The reason for my surprise… a few days before this episode of the podcast was released I had posted parallel thoughts in my blog post “You Are Here: Photographers of Influence“. Not that the topic is unique i
This morning a couple new features were made available to image sharing sites Flickr and Zooomr. While trying to get my morning fix of Flickr I mysteriously could not load the site. Frustrated I ended up checking in on Zooomr to find that “Discover” had been enhanced to find the latest and greatest by hour, the last day, the last week, the last month and the last year. I’m looking forward to checkin
Another perspective on the Wave in the Vermilion Cliffs area along the Arizona/Utah border. The formations in the sandstone never cease to amaze. The formations and awe they inspire seem to be eternal. [tags]the Wave, Wave, Vermilion Cliffs, Paria Wilderness, Arizona, Utah, sandstone, formation[/tags]
What is it about photography that makes it such a powerful medium? Clearly the technological innovation of capturing images has inspired and found numerous commercial applications since it’s invention. What is the X-Factor that has embedded photography into almost every culture across the globe? Taking a second to reread this last question it’s amazing to think of the global impact of photography as an in
Michael Brown at “Macro Art In Nature†is running a “self critique” photo blog project for images falling into the theme of “Flora/Foliage (Up close)”. I’m not a dedicated macro photographer, but I do enjoy experimenting in this area. More than anything I’m looking forward to seeing what others who read his blog submit as part of the project. For your viewing pleasure… cl
So about a year ago Photosynth was announced by Microsoft and to be honest I was unimpressed. For those that don’t know what Photosynth is it’s a unique technology approach to allow users to search across a vast number of images in a very interactive way. To quote Microsoft’s take on this I’ll quote their web site: “Our software takes a large collection of photos of a place or an object,
Sometimes the parallels between the city and nature sneak up on you. Only after seeing my film did the movement and energy of the city prompt me to think of a stream running through the trees. I still much prefer real streams and trees. [tags]photo, photography, cityscape, skyline, night, Los Angeles, Harbor Freeway, Interstate 110, traffic[/tags]
Sadly this technology announcement isn’t for a new consumer based DSL, but for a surveillance camera. Engadget is reporting that the prototype sensor is 19 x 28mm the same size as sensors used in current 35mm cameras. For resolution junkies this is mouthwatering news. Personally I’m looking forward to an announcement from Canon about their next generation full size sensor dSLR. Rumor has it that it will b