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Jumat, 10 Mei 2013

An Introduction to Pet Photography





Introduction
Photographing your pet often is an incredibly rewarding expertise. Done well, it'll enable you to immortalize fluffy or spot - that significant member of your respective family - the pet that shared you food, chewed your shoes, and brought you the newspaper. the fact is, the act of seriously photographing your pet can pull you each closer as a result of the actual procedure opens you to actually noticing the small, wonderful that a person may have missed before - the manner he wags his tail, etc. this can be a grand adventure.

Goal
As with something, it’s best to actually proceed by having goal in your mind therefore you understand places to begin. What are you aiming to accomplish ? Are you aiming to capture your pets playful side ? Are you aiming to setup a funny photo employing a prop like a birthday hat ? Is this fact an interactive portrait amongst your pet along with your kid ? Sit down and place on paper this goal, since it can make it easier to in preparing properly. Nothing is worse than spending an hour or so visiting your favorite scene with equipment in hand and realizing your forgot a favorite toy - do yourself a favor, don't skip this step.

Setting
Currently that you could have determined from the goal, it’s currently opportunity to decide the right setting. Indoors vs. outdoors. Close to the fireplace with an open fire within the whole background, as well as a studio. With the beach as well as the woods. As you think that in regards to the proper setting, accept the way in which pet can respond to actually that setting. If you do in fact decide the general public park is that the good place, you should assume concerning your pets resistance to actually distractions. Is he/she ready to resist running after another animal or person ? The a lot of you understand your pet and appear through his/her eyes, the happier can be'>you'll be.

Preparation
Currently you're with the crucial preparation stage. You’ve set your main goal, you’ve determined upon the appropriate setting - let’s try and anticipate all which will ( and shall ) go wrong. I utilize word wrong loosely - strive not be too rigid and to actually have fun - we can talk a lot of about that in a second. Write out on paper every potential factor you assume of'>can imagine. Allow me to share a few suggestions :
· Exercise your pet - only enough therefore they actually are still alert, but is not hyper
· Lighting - outdoor is best, other than flash can work too - really should be natural lighting
· grooming - provided that it doesn’t adversely affect your pets mood - then do it right days beforehand
· Props/toys - favorite as to the pet
· Food - favorite as to the pet
· be ready for sudden movement - shutter speed about 1/125th and work with iso four hundred or 800 film ( if indoors )
· Watch the scene clutter
· Have pet a minimum of 6 feet far from background to scale back shadows
· Bring an assistant to actually help manage your pet
· Zoom lens
· Camera, film, tripod, equipment, etc.
etc., etc. are you achieving the plan ? the very 1st few time you build out your list, the actual procedure will certainly be a trifle tedious, other than the beauty is the idea that once the list is made, as abundant as you have to be compelled to do is modify it slightly for subsequent sessions.

On location
Whew, you’ve made to actually shooting location - congratulations. Hopefully, you’ve brought everything you're visiting want, right ? right ! Currently, it’s time for setup. Be organized ; get everything laid out because we are part of a logical fashion. the single last thing wish to'>you desire to be doing is fiddling around with equipment if you have to be compelled to be shooting pictures - an animal possesses a zero attention span and you could have to be compelled to be likely to to actually snap that picture in the event the moment is there. How is you animals demeanor ? Is he/she super wound up ? If yes, then possibly a few lightweight exercise could be so as - nothing too serious, other than barely sufficient to help him/her calm down. How are you ? Are you stressed ? Relax, and go when using the flow - animals are super sensitive to actually your mood. Provide your pet a few last minute grooming - barely touch-ups. if you're outdoors, how is that the wind ? Is it too robust ? Is that the sun too bright ? Remember, overcast is significantly better for exposure. Build positive that your pet is way enough far from your background to make sure they cannot forged any shadows.

The photographer’s mindset
Your mindset really should be one among peace and serenity. i cant overstate that enough. Too, you have to be compelled to climb into your mind of your respective pet as best you'll. What are they actually thinking and feeling ? Align your expectations properly. If you could have never performed this before, don’t expect perfection the very 1st few time out - which can barely raise your anxiety level and shall stress out your pet.

Shooting
One among the most essential points to remember is to find down from the pets level, physically, as much as you can. An effort from higher than doesn’t portray intimacy. Additionally, if you are at your pet’s level, it’s easier for you to actually empathize using it. If you’ve never crawled around upon the ground before, you may feel a little foolish, other than trust me, it makes all the distinction daily life. Build positive you along with your handler work with one another - you could have to be compelled to have charge, but in addition try and be flexible - you utilize a number of variables that you're managing.

Wait, and utilize a number of fun ! ! !

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Rabu, 08 Mei 2013

Bringing Memories to Life



Several us of have several treasured photo albums that with only the flip associated with a page allowing us walk once more down paths long since traversed. Dipping in and out of every memories as though the lot happened merely yesterday – till we realize abruptly which our treasured memories are, the fact is, from years ago, and then we don't remember where that snap shot was taken, or what year is encapsulated there in paper type. Whereas it's quick and quite straightforward to write a quick note upon the rear of your photographs, one of the best method to rekindle those special memories usually is to log them all, every one, is because we are part of a scrapbook.

Using scrapbooks may be a wonderful method to raise the storage of photographs and different memorabilia to actually a lot of personal level. There's very little doubt that retaining keepsakes from necessary events or occasions is that the ideal method to recapture the essence associated with a specific moment once it must passed us by in time, however it is just in employing a scrapbook that the story extremely comes to actually life. Our precious memories thus usually wither in previous shoeboxes, clumped along into confused bundles, where their special that means fades. By gathering our memories inside scrapbook, we are able to suffuse life into them once a lot of, and bequeath the joy we once shared to actually an entire new generation.

A scrapbook is nothing lower than our own storybook, storing specific items that capture that means behind the memories. The straw you kept from your very own 1st date in the man you’ve currently been married to actually for over twenty years, that’s a precious memory, however suppose how the memory of your date comes alive once you scrapbook that straw by having photograph of one's new couple, also include your thoughts from that special night. What quantity a lot of meaningful does that memento become within your children and also your children’s children once it is conveyed as a section of the entire story of those love ? what once was a little plastic tube found for the bottom in an previous box is currently a living memory, conveying way a little more than you ever thought it may.

A scrapbook will store your memories in the foremost precious and personal means. Don’t preserve your life to actually your self-share it by having scrapbook, and relive your memories in the eyes of others.

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Kamis, 31 Januari 2013

Cosina Voigtländer Unveil Two New Fast Lenses for Micro Four Thirds and M-Mount





The inventive people over at Cosina never stop working and thinking up new stuff, it seems. At CP+, the big Japanese photo show, the company just unveiled a new superfast lens for Micro Four Thirds, and another fast normal lens for M-mount. As always with Cosina, both lenses come totally unexpected, with no rumors about their future appearance spread through the interwebs beforehand. There also isn’t much information available yet, except for product pictures over at DC Watch. Of course you are curious now what these two new lenses are, right? Well, head past the break to find out!


Yes, you read that right. Lens #1 from Cosina is another superfast Nokton lens for Micro Four Thirds. The third installment of Voigtländer’s f0.95 series, after the 25mm and the 17.5mm, comes with an equivalent focal length of 85mm, which designates it as a portrait lens. After Olympus’ 45mm f1.8, this is the second dedicated portrait lens for the Micro Four Thirds system. However, at f0.95, you will be able to achieve much shallower depth of field than with the Olympus lens. Think of eyes in focus, but nose and ears totally blurred away …


Lens #2 is a classic, and one that many Leicanians have been asking for in M-mount. Its predecessor, the original Nokton 50/1.5 Aspherical, came in M39 mount, so it had to be used with an adapter on M-mount bodies. The new version is now in M-mount, so no more adapter will be needed. On the downside, you won’t be able to use it on a screw mount body …

The Nokton 50/1.5 Aspherical is somewhat a legend because it combined excellent image quality with a very affordable price. Let’s hope the new VM version keeps the old optical formula and, above all, the old price tag.

Originally, the Nokton 50/1.5 was made for the Prominent series of cameras back when Voigtländer was still a German company. In the 50ies, they made a limited run of these lenses converted to M39 mount (leftmost in the picture above, for details see here.) The body design of the new Nokton 50/1.5 VM seems to copy that of this rare M39 lens. From what it appears like in the pictures, the new Nokton VM will come in both black and silver — with the latter being another hommage to its classic forefather.

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Sabtu, 26 Januari 2013

DxOMark’s Optical Metric Scores Show Different Results: Canon is King



Yesterday, we discovered that DxOMark rated Canon glass according to their own test results to be a bit mediocre. After looking through the results a bit closer, we have to say that we were both right and wrong. If you click on their Optical Metric score system, which simulates a more industry standard test (such as IMATest–a format that I still don’t always believe is ultimately accurate) you’ll see that Canon takes the cake a couple of times.

While Nikon, Samyang, and Sigma still hold their own, Zeiss and Sony start to fall back a bit more on the list. What’s even more amazing is that zoom lenses are more prominent on this list as well with Canon’s 70-200mm f2.8 L USM IS II and Nikon’s 70-200mm f4 G ED VR. At the top of the list is Canon’s 300mm f2.8 L IS USM II–which is a lens that most of us can’t afford. But then Nikon’s new 85mm f1.8 G (which we reviewed quite positively) also stays on top while their new 28mm f1.8 also starts to creep in. Plus the Samyang 14mm f2.8 comes in  and so does Sigma’s very excellent 85mm f1.4.

These results are  a bit more interesting and can provide much more weight to Canon’s still conservative way of thinking. Overall though, in personal conversations, we as a staff still believe that the company needs to innovate more. In personal real world tests, I actually believe that Nikon’s 70-200mm f2.8 G ED VR II was much sharper than Canon’s option. But this lab test says otherwise.

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Jumat, 25 Januari 2013

More Winter Photography Tips For The Adventurous Photographer

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Well it is winter again, and it’s been snowing a bit. Sometimes it’s ugly, but at other times magical. When almost everything outside has been touched by snowflakes and you are looking through a lens, it can be a fantastic moment. You are capturing images of your world changed. While there is not snow everywhere, there has been enough of it to make things interesting. Here are some more winter photography tips to get you through.


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Everybody has gone, nothing to see–or is there?! All of this in front of you waiting to be composed under grey skies and chilled air. Yet, that won’t be of use if you don’t have the gear to capture it. If you leave needed gear at home you are screwed, and that is why you need an “uh oh” kit.


In the two bags I use the most, my Tamrac Evolution 8 and Crumpler Sinking Barge, I purchased extra SD and CF cards that always stay in them, just in case I walk out of the house without putting my normal cards in my camera. This has saved my bacon a few times.  In the winter I always try to carry a zip lock bag with silica gel packets, just to make sure they don’t break, and a small towel. This has come in handy not just in snowy situations but also in the rain as well. It helps to get the camera dry if it is exposed to the elements. A mini tripod like my Ultrapod II is in my bag to keep the camera out of the snow or off of a wet surface. Using the environment as a tripod, in the winter, is not always a great idea. I keep my camera on a good strap like my Black Rapid RS 7. If it’s icy and I slip, I don’t want to drop my gear.


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It is good to try and keep your lens selection simple in the winter weather. In the snow, I do not want to change my lenses too often. I do, however, choose something to have fun with.


In my original post, I stated that it is good to keep a lens like the Tamron 18-270mm super zoom on the camera. Once I am done with that or if I get bored, however, I can change my lens and get creative. I always try to keep a prime lens with me like my Nikon 40mm DX 2.8 macro. It’s a flexible lens that allows me to shoot macros, portraits, and even a bit of landscape.  Some time I go out with just an Nikon 85mm f/1.8Ds.


An 85mm, no matter who makes it, is a lens we think everyone should have. It’s great for quick portraits, but also great for isolating your subjects in the snowy weather. It’s excellent in almost any situation. Being able to change my lens allows me to also change my style for the day enable more time shooting. When changing it I find a spot like a store or a car. If I am in an open area, and I absolutely have to change my lens, I turn my back to the wind. Using my body as a shield, I change the lens as quickly as possible. If the weather is too crappy, I make due with what’s on the camera.


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When out in the snow people always remain fun as subjects. Instead of just shooting candid shots of people, use the weather to plan some interesting environmental portraits, if you can. The snow can provide unique backdrops. As long as everyone is warm, great work can be produced. Everything is about the moment and getting out of the cold so there is no messing around. It’s all about getting the shot efficiently. Don’t abandon candid shots though. You never know what you’re going to see.


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Winter, when there is snow on the ground, is an outstanding time for contrast, no matter what time of the day. Snow does not care when it falls. There will be contrast at any time of the day. The wet white stuff tends to reflect light very well. All you need is simple prime lenses like the 50mm f1.8 or if you are shooting micros 4/3s, the 20mm F1.7 or Sony 16mm F2.8.


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Shooting with auto ISO gives you one less thing to fiddle with in the cold and snow. The important thing is to know the limits of your camera. If your camera gets noisy after ISO 3200, set your limit there. However, if you are using software like Adobe Lightroom 4, which has great noise reduction, you can get away with going a little higher. This allows you to walk in and out of different environments to get your images quicker.


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Let mistakes happen as you’re not going to get every shot. In the snow you have to be careful or you will be miserable after you hurt yourself by slipping and falling. Do not kill yourself for a shot. Let the shots go if you have to. Mistakes happen, move on.


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If you are prepared to explore, winter can be a great time for finding unique places to shoot. Snow can bring things to a standstill. Places, which are usually busy, sit silently. Everybody has gone. There is nothing to see, or is there? All this is in front of you waiting to be composed under grey skies and chilled air. In these locations, snow tends to be untouched.


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In the snowy weather there tends to be a lot see. If there was a lot of snow, there are less people out. If there was not too much snow, you have people out doing things. Take a moment to look around and see what is going. Do not always go for shallow depths of field. You want to get everything into the shot clearly. Do not always look at the big picture. Get intimate scenes also. There are many little details all around. Again, if you just take the time to look. It is why I carry a macro lens. Things like melting snow, footprints, and icicles can make wonderful images. They provide singular moments that will fade once the snow melts. They also draw your viewer into the moment.


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When it comes to the weather, we have no clue what is coming next. It is good to be prepared for this weather when this time of year comes. The winter can be unpredictable at times, but it can also be entertaining. Go out and have fun. When it snows, don’t just stay in front of your screens all day .


 


 

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Kodak Should Exit Bankruptcy This Year: Here’s a Chronology

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Eastman Kodak has been in Chapter 11 bankruptcy for a while, but they recently received approval from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court that authorizes Kodak to borrow up to $844 million in its restructuring. According to Engadget and the Verge, the company might be out of bankruptcy this year. But here’s a chronological timeline of the recent events.


Chris Gampat The Phoblographer Kodak Ektachrome (13 of 15)2/10: Kodak announces that they’re backing out of the camera business.


3/01: Kodak discontinues all their slide film.


7/03: Ektachrome becomes tougher to find in stores.


8/23: The first mumbles of the company selling off their film business hits the web.


9/28: After previously announcing that they would restructure to work in the printing business (and even after going to many trade shows in NYC showing off their printers) Kodak announces that they’re pulling out of the printer business.


11/14: Kodak becomes set to receive $793M from a slew of banks, however there is a stipulation that the company make at least a half a billion on their patent sales, which thus far has not been a successful venture.


11/24: Rumors stir that Lomography may be a potential suitor for Kodak.


12/07: The company’s digital imaging patents are sold for $500+ Million.


12/13: In a very weird move, Kodak releases a new Super 8 film.


12/19: Apple, Google and Microsoft are named amongst the purchasers of Kodak’s patents.


1/18: Kodak and a company that might as well be branded a startup called JK Imaging announce a new Micro Four Thirds camera. JK Imaging is also announced as a new member of the Micro Four Thirds coalition.


1/23: The approval for the massive loan finally comes through.


 


 

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Kamis, 24 Januari 2013

500PX iOS App Gets Pulled From App Store Because Apple Doesn’t Like Boobs

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Not long ago, the new 500PX iOS app was announced and was downloaded like mad. But the company’s has been temporarily pulled  from the iOS store. Why? In a short chronology that was tracked by the Verge, apparently they submitted a new version for review that contained bug fixes. But then it apparently became too easy to search for nude photos.


Really Apple? Okay, maybe the entire Popular and most of the Editor’s Choice is flooded with nudes, but it’s all about art though. It’s not pornography. At the time of writing this article, my 500PX iPad app still works fine and I can peruse all the content I want; and nudes are included.


Thankfully, freedom of expression and toplessness is still legal on Android devices.


 


 

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