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Friday, April 26, 2013

YouTube: Photography - 1946 Vocational Guidance Film

1940's vocational guidance film that discusses careers in photography and cinematography. 'Photography is often called "the universal hobby." It is a means of creative expression within the reach of people in all walks of life, and it speaks a language that everyone can understand. The camera lens is a mechanical eye: seeing everything, and recording everything. It captures actions that will never again be repeated.'




YouTube: The Effect of Color - PBS






Wednesday, April 17, 2013

New Lithium-ion Battery



Quote: Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a new lithium-ion battery technology that is 2,000 times more powerful than comparable batteries. According to the researchers, this is not simply an evolutionary step in battery tech, “It’s a new enabling technology… it breaks the normal paradigms of energy sources. It’s allowing us to do different, new things.”

... Source: ExtremeTech ... 
... or see The university’s press release




Related
   ExtremeTech - DoE calls for a chemical battery with 5x capacity?
   Also posted at Southern Oregon RC




Saturday, April 13, 2013

How to Review


Reviewing the Review Sites 
by Roger Cicala of LensRentals.com
  
Within:
  • About Online Review Sites
  • Types of Reviews
  • Critically Reading a Review
  • The Problem with all Review Sites
  • Sites We Recommend
 
Snippet
      "So the bottom line with every review you read online: it describes the behavior of one copy of a lens on one camera. Its a spot of data in a variable landscape. No one review should be the thing that makes you decide for or against a given lens. But several of them should give you a good idea of what you will get, and reading a Public Summary review site should alert you to how much variation there might be" - continued

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Thursday, April 04, 2013

The Back Button Focus

This TIP was one I often came across but dismissed and ignored without understanding what the TIP had to offer or what it could do for my photography. When presented with the idea yet again I decided to give it a try ... and I like it ...

    

TWiT Photo Episode 25: Leo Laporte (The Screen Savers, Call for Help, The Lab with Leo Laporte, The Site) interviews Steve Simon. Steve talks about using the Auto-focus button on the back of the camera to set focus instead of the shutter button.
  
    
 
















Mastering the AF-ON Technique with Nikon DSLRs: Photographer Jason P. Odell demonstrates how to set up Nikon DSLR cameras to use the AF-ON button technique for autofocusing.






Wednesday, April 03, 2013

One Thing New Under the Sun

Morse, Draper, and the Cross-Currents of Early American Photography 

Sarah Kate Gillespie's presentation from the November 2011
National Museum of American History's lecture series, Inventing
American Photography.











Tuesday, April 02, 2013

GeoSetter

Linking images to locations is a relatively new way of enjoying our photography. Allot of new cameras have GEO tagging built in or is offered as an option but what if your camera doesn't have this built in or you don't want to buy the optional hardware. This is where GeoSetter can help, GeoSetter is a freeware Windows tool for showing and changing GEO-data and other metadata of image files ... Download Page















Related: 5 Free Tools for Photographers




Fun with Google: Paper Airplanes

What young boy didn't like making paper airplanes ...
Google FUN: Search Google Images: Airplane Model Paper
     



















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