Entries in the ‘Photography’ Category:

Time Lapsing

Do you know why time lapse photography is so cool? Because it takes this many people and this much attention to detail to make a seemingly impossible thing look so simple and beautiful. There are a lot of photographers and videographers that I admire and follow but I like Vincent Laforet’s site because he gives … Read the Rest of This Post.

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New Photos Added

Short post today, but just wanted to drop a line that I finally got around to adding more photos to my photography portfolio here on the site. I have been really busy lately, but have been fortunate in the last few months to be able to take some great photographs. So, I put a small … Read the Rest of This Post.

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Olympus Lensfinder Service

Olympus launched a new service on their website, called Lensfinder. What does it do? What it sounds like, of course! The Lensfinder helps you find the right lens for you, by showing you the same scene photographed from the same viewpoint, but at different focal lengths. For each focal length, the Lensfinder displays all Olympus … Read the Rest of This Post.

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New Wi-Fi Memory Card

Lexar ,a provider of memory products for digital media, is giving photo buffs the opportunity to go totally wireless with the introduction of its Shoot-n-Sync™ Wi-Fi® memory card – a wireless solution for uploading digital photos to computers as well as sharing them via social networking and photo-sharing websites. The first introductory card will be … Read the Rest of This Post.

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Image Metadata

The Metadata Working Group, which is an alliance between Adobe, Apple, Canon, Microsoft, Nokia and Sony published its first guidelines on the use of image metadata this week. The guidelines suggest methods to increase interoperability and storage of shooting settings and other associated data in digital images. It aims at standardizing the availability of metadata … Read the Rest of This Post.

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