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Review of Canon Zoom Lens EF 100-300mm
To be honest I bought this lens because it was on sale for $100 in my local camera shop and the longest lens I had was 85mm. My main requirement in a zoom lens was that it let me capture some reasonable wildlife and landscape shots while I was on my travels through some of [...]
Travel Photographer of the Year Competition
If, like me, you love travel as much as you love photography then click on over to the Travel Photographer of the Year competition. The UK based competition has some changes this year, including the option to enter your images online which makes it much easier for international entrants to join in. The entry fees [...]
A DSLR Catechism: the basic principles every DSLR photographer should know. My favorite? “Should you shoot RAW? No! Shoot jpeg and get it right the first time you fucking moron.” :-)
David Gentiles, originally uploaded by Joel W. Smith. Photos posted in this category are selected from the contributions of members of the Photodoto discussion group at Flickr.com.
Review: Wacom Bamboo Fun graphics tablet
I’d purchased one of the original Wacom Graphire tablets a long, long time ago and it served me well. I remember I’d tried a different brand first because it was cheaper but returned it immediately because writing on it felt like crap. The Graphire had a very natural pen on paper feel which I liked [...]
Some news and interesting photography-related stuff I’ve stumbled across… First of all, I know I haven’t posted much lately. Here are my excuses: end of Summer doldrums, work, and, uh, *mumble* new guitar. I got an email from Zilok.com—we rent anything!—this morning about their renewed enthusiasm for renting lenses and camera equipment. Anyone rent here? How’d it [...]
Print something. Print it BIG.
Photo credit: Leonski (cc-by-nd) If you’re like most digital photographers, you probably don’t print photos very often. It’s become pretty common to go on vacations or day trips with friends and family and then exchange CDs full of photos or Flickr URLs or just send photos around as email attachments. I know lots of people still [...]
Review roundup: Remember Albelli photo books?
A little while back a new photo book printing service called Albelli sprang up. They gave us some coupon codes for a free medium landscape photo book. You used those codes and made your books. And the general consensus? Meh. Have you used a photo book printing service that you love (or hate)? Please tell us [...]
Screencast: Curves color enhancement tutorial
This 2.5 minute screencast shows a simple and fast technique using multiple layers to enhance the colors in a photograph. GIMP is free photo editing software for Windows, Mac and Linux. I published the final version of this photo at Flickr.
Review: Fine Art Printing for Photographers (2nd edition)
Fine Art Printing for Photographers (2nd edition, rocknook publishers) by Uwe Steinmueller and Juergen Gulbins, is an incredibly thorough, well-written, and interesting book about fine-art printing of digital photographs using ink jet printers. It covers all aspects of the craft and is written explicitly for the “ambitious amateur” and professional photographer. Read on to learn more [...]