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Monthly Archives: March 2008
Ziganny goes Colour Managed
No matter where you go these days in photography, the talk is about colour management and the role it plays in our digital processes. Its been on our list of things to do for quite a while, but as with … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Darkroom, Photoshop, Technical Aspects
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Time lapse photography
My new camera remote arrived today (minus the battery cover which is a shame) but still it gives me the opportunity to try a style of photography that has always fascinated me. Time lapse photography allows the photographer to show … Continue reading
Posted in Photoshop, Techniques
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Portraits and the ones we love
The power of a portrait can be truly amazing, creating an image that conveys a portion of the persons personality can be a difficult and yet rewarding task. Today I stumbled across this story on photojojo. This group of photographers … Continue reading
Posted in Portraits
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A day at Ohakea
Air shows are fun, at least I think so . There was a number of interesting aircraft and the skill of the pilots was plain for everyone to see. It was the first time I had seen a corsair in … Continue reading
Posted in Event Photography
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Long Exposure Photography
I have always loved the look of long exposure photos, they add a serene feel to a landscape that simply is hard to get any other way. I came across this image recently in a book that was taken by … Continue reading
Posted in DIY Gear, Landscapes, Research, Techniques
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