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More on Photographers as Terror Suspects
Damian might want to swap his Sigma 500mm for something more inconspicuous. It seems law enforcement around the world are on the lookout for anyone taking photographs. Tourist or Terrorist? Many would assume the men are tourists taking in the city’s sights, but law enforcement officials say they could be terrorists staking out possible [...]
Another Victory in the UK War on Photography
Street photography is safe and legal in a public, outdoor space in the UK, right? Right? Um … check out this tale of brave and intelligent security guarding on Flickr Two security guards from the nearby shopping center THE MALL came running over, we were surrounded by six hostile and aggressive security guards. [...]
Urban Photography With Star Wars Characters
/Film has an article on some clever reality-Star Wars mashup photographs that look really cool, in an extremely geeky way! French photographer Cedric Delsaux has created a series of photos where he puts Star Wars characters and vehicles and transplants them into modern day urban locations. I quite like the idea of Jabba and Mr [...]
According to TechCrunch a version of Picasa for Apple Macs will be coming along later: I managed to pick the Google employee with the least amount of media training and immediately put her on the spot. Her response: Picasa for Mac is under-development and will be launched later this year. This is great news, [...]
Viewfinder: See Pictures Matched with 3D Google Earth Scenes
Viewfinder is a project from the University of Southern California that promises to allow you to see your pictures in context within a 3D Google Earth scene. It’s not ready to try out but the demos are very impressive. Here is what they say about it: “Viewfinder” is a novel method for users to spatially situate, [...]
The eagle-eyed readers at DSLR User have spotted a possible slip of the keys as Olympus may have outed the E-520 by accident! “So that you don’t need to carry a heavy tripod or invest extra money into every single stabilised lens, Olympus integrated a built-in image stabiliser into the camera body of the E-3, [...]
I spotted whispers on Northlight-Images site that Canon’s EOS 5D DSLR is about to get an update. There are also specs posted on DP Review forums for a second generation 5D with the following changes: A gain to 15.3MP up from 12.8MP, a 2 stop hike in light sensitivity to 25600 ISO. The new snapper will also [...]
A Friendly DSLR - The Olympus E-3
The 10 mp touting E-3 is a friendly little critter. Most of the shooting options rely on the front and rear dials to control. These control aperture and shutter speed - until you press a modifier button and then they control other shooting options. These are pretty easy to get to grips with without doing [...]
How much should you pay your model?
An issue that often confounds photographers is the amount of compensation they should pay a model upon the sale of a stock photograph. It’s a situation that arises when you want to shoot a spec shot, but, you don’t have the financial resources to pay for the model’s time. Most models, especially [...]
Now, what usually happens when you want to take a bunch of snaps in quick succession is you have to drop from RAW to JPEG. JPEGs lose quite a bit of info and tends to be a bit like an audiophile listening to a Costco stereo! Microsoft’s JPEG XR (it used to be called HD [...]
Huge Canon Lens - 1200mm F5.6 USM
There is a shop that has a lens that makes the Sigma one that featured on this very site look positively weedy! It is a Canon 1200mm, F5.6 USM lens. They’ve been around since 1993, but are made to order at the rate of about 2 a year - There is less than 20 out [...]
Those of you that have been into this kinda thing for more than a year will probably recognise this thing. It was shown off at last year’s PMA and it’s here again. It’s designed to attach to your camera’s flash hot shoe and record the GPS information as you shoot. It will then shove [...]
Download Your Flickr Photosets With PHP - Updated Code
A while ago I wrote some PHP code to download your Flickr photograph sets using the Flickr API and the PHPFlickr wrapper. Since the Microsoft Yahoo! takeover rumors there has been renewed interest in the code as people want to protect their picture libraries in case they need to bail on their Flickr accounts. Unfortunately [...]
Sigma - World’s First! APO 200-500
Cor! Look at that! Well, that was my reaction. Say “hello big boy” to Sigma’s new APO 200-500 f2.8 ultra telephoto zoom lens. Weighing in at 16kg (35-pounds), it’s the world’s first to offer a F2.8 aperture at 500mm focal length. Four SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements provide excellent correction for all types of aberrations and produce [...]
A300 and A350 - Sony’s Latest Snappers
Here’s a couple of new offerings from Sony - the A300 and A350. The A350 boasts 14.2MP and is able to blast away at 2.5fps in continuous shooting. The A300 can notch up 3fps. The DSLR-A300 kit with a DT 18-70mm f3.5-5.6 standard zoom lens will ship in April for about $800. The DSLR-A350 camera [...]
Pentax K200D - Sub £600 Shooter
If you’re in the market for a DSLR and want to avoid spending silly money why not check out the K200D? It’s pencilled in to arrive here in Blighty around March-time and will be priced at around 580 notes complete with a 18-55 mm zoom lens. It’s hub is a 10.2 megapixel CCD, 2.7 inch wide-angle view monitor with 230,000 dot [...]
It sounds like Nikon’s new D60 DSLR camera is set to be released next month. It will sport 10.2 megapixels along with several new features such as an intuitive LCD information display, Nikon’s EXPEED image processing engine, dual dust reduction, in-camera editing tools and more creative options. The D60 will join the ranks with the other [...]
What can be achieved when you combine thousands of images, tags and photographers? Flickr think they have the answer with their Commons feature. Check out the info over at the Flickr Blog What if we could lend this wonderful power to some of the huge reference collections around the world? What if you could contribute [...]
You Suck at Photoshop Tutorials
These are the funniest photoshop tutorials ever This one is all about removing objects, a traditional use for the package. Informative and humorous. Just be aware, NSFW language contained therein The first tutorial on distortion, warp and layer effects is here
Photosynth Wows Audience at Ted
We have talked about Microsofts super-cool photosynth acquisition before but never seen it demonstrated quite so well as this video from TED Using photos of oft-snapped subjects (like Notre Dame) scraped from around the Web, Photosynth (based on Seadragon technology) creates breathtaking multidimensional spaces with zoom and navigation features that outstrip all expectation. I am sure [...]