Originally uploaded by zachstern.
[tags]photo of the day, lake, trees, infrared, photo, pic[/tags]
Digital Camera News, Reviews and Tips
By Eric Reagan
By Eric Reagan
Yet another example of Photoshop retouching working magic on some otherwise average photos.
A practical lesson on license management and copyright of your photos.
Check out 8 Microstock Websites and What the #&!! is Microstock Anyway. While you’re at it, get some insight into iStockphoto.com by Rich Legg.
Photosynth looks like an awesome new tool. Chalk one up for Microsoft acquisitions.
[tags]photoshop, licensing, management, copyright, microstock, stock, photography, photosynth, microsoft[/tags]
By Eric Reagan
GOLDEN, CO. (July 11, 2007)…PENTAX Imaging Company has announced two new lightweight, affordable compact digital camera models – the PENTAX Optio M40 and the PENTAX Optio E40.
With 8.0 megapixels, the PENTAX Optio M40 features an ultra-slim, sophisticated metallic body offering a 3X optical zoom and a large and easily viewable LCD monitor. The user-friendly Optio M40 also features Face Recognition and digital Shake Reduction.
The PENTAX Optio E40 is an affordable, entry-level compact digital camera also featuring Face Recognition technology and Digital Shake Reduction functions for high-resolution photography. This entry-level model accepts widely available AA batteries and is designed for simple and intuitive operation so that even beginners can enjoy photography effortlessly.
Priced at US $199.95, the PENTAX Optio M40 will ship in August 2007. The PENTAX Optio E40 will ship in September 2007 for US $149.95. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
Do-it-Yourself Tungsten OmniBounce
Originally uploaded by carpe icthus.
This popped up on a recent “strobist” search on flickr. I’m constantly surprised by the ingenuity of the strobist clan.
Notes from the photographer:
I had to shoot a giant gala tonight — close to 500 people. I knew most of the action would be happening in a place with very little light and a ceiling far too high to allow bounce flash. Furthermore, whatever ambient light there was would be VERY warm, about 2500K. And all I had was my no-frills SB-600.
So I went all McGuyver. I took the back of a reporter’s notebook (which would provide nice, warm bounce light to match the ambient), cut it down and fastened it to my flash with a sturdy rubber band. This is basically an industrial-strength, warm-light version of the old index card trick.
But I wanted a broad flash that would cover the frame, so I needed the top to fan out. I ran down to the coffee shop and got a few wooden coffee stirrers. I cut them to match the notebook and fastened them to each end with clips.
It looks silly, but worked marvelously.
[tags]diy, howto, flash, photography, strobist, nikon, sb-600[/tags]
By Eric Reagan
_______________________
A rather thorough article on imminent launch of one of the new Sony Alpha cameras can be read over at Photoclub Alpha:
THE appearance of press-release resolution (14Mb) images of the new Alpha – un-named but thought to be the Alpha 200 or 300 because of the product code earlier assigned to shots of prototypes at PMA – combines with reports on various forums from European Sony executives visiting Japan to suggest that the launch announcement for the new model and a range of full-frame lenses is imminent. Read more . . . .
[tags]sony, alpha, a100, a10, a1, dslr, lens, lineup, launch, news, rumors, release, announcement[/tags]
By Eric Reagan
Heart of Satan – What it looks like when fireworks explode inside of a storm cloud over a river
Originally uploaded by Stuck in Customs.
Shot with Nikon D2xs; 2s; f/5.3; 17mm focal length; ISO 100; Photoshop CS3.
By Eric Reagan
By Eric Reagan
Originally uploaded by gsgeorge.
[tags]photo of the day, fireworks, photo, pic[/tags]
By Eric Reagan
_________________________________________
This image appeared in the Sony SLR forum over at DPReview.com and is purported to be one of the next generation Sony Alphas. These photos are rumored to have been taken by Sony employees in Japan.
_______________________________________
Some other details also mentioned from the same source but can not be confirmed.
– APS-C
– CMOS sensor
– 12 Megapixel minimum resolution.
– New AF sensors and algorithm
– 5,5 fps
– 3 inch LCD
[tags]sony, alpha, a10, a1, new, dslr, rumor, news, digital camera[/tags]
By Eric Reagan
Originally uploaded by strelitzia.
Shot with a Canon Rebel XT and EF-S 60mm; 1/400s; f/2.8; ISO 200.
[tags]photo of the day, macro, canon, rebel, xt, xti, ef-s, 60mm, snail, photo, pic[/tags]