
Posted on 09 November 2011. Tags: digital camera, hard knocks, type shots
If my hotel was burning down and I could grab just one thing, it would be my digital camera with its memory card filled with photos. Every year I ask myself whether it’s worth the worry and expense of mixing photography with my travels. Then, after I see my images and re-live my trip through [...]
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Posted on 10 October 2011. Tags: face brush, laser communications, test data
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. FE-4 Sergei Volkov performed the routine checkup of the SM (Service Module) PSS Caution & Warning panel as part of the regular Daily Morning Inspection. after wake-up, body samples for the JAXA experiment MYCO (Mycological Evaluation of Crew Exposure to ISS Ambient [...]
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Posted on 02 October 2011. Tags: anticipation, coors field, staff photographers, vantage point
Being a Major League Baseball photographer looks so easy. They are down by the field and right beside the players from Opening Day through the World Series. They have the best equipment and can transmit quickly for eager clients. Their gorgeous and sometimes iconic images show up on MLBPhotos.com, where fans can search for them [...]
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Posted on 02 October 2011. Tags: free software, personal gift
Today, the possibilities for creating a photo album unprecedented, especially for digital albums. But how and with what software? and see if it really professionally? In the new year we start the new Workshop photo how to photography books and albums and publish. In one day learn how Violina Jeliazkova professional how to photography books [...]
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Posted on 19 September 2011. Tags: family photos, harsh lighting, photographer, tripod
Shooting photography in the dark can be tricky if you don’t understand the functions of your flash unit. Shooting a subject in low lighting conditions can be obtained without a flash provided you have a lens of Aperture F2.8 or lower and shooting at higher ISO and a very steady hand or a tripod. When [...]
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Posted on 18 September 2011. Tags: encounter, intriguing environment, light waves
Brightly coloured landscapes, intriguing sea life large and small, and the shadowy hulks of rusting shipwrecks are only some of the photographic subjects that await you and your underwater camera. There are few places more beautiful to photograph but, like scuba diving, underwater photography requires an understanding of this strange but intriguing environment. Equipment choice [...]
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Posted on 15 September 2011. Tags: 35 mm cameras, amateur cameras, manuscripts, need some sort, rare paintings
Invariably the approach is simply to have the original matter evenly illuminated, have the camera mounted perfectly square to the original, find the suitable exposure and process the film. Certain specialized subjects like old document, delicate manuscripts and rare paintings have to be handled with utmost care. The subject must be kept flat, at right [...]
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Posted on 14 September 2011. Tags: seaworld, shamrock, sports marketing, tss
August 21 A sports marketing pro expands into entertainment by landing a whale of a client. by J. Hemmerdinger Writer Shamrock Sports & Entertainment just hit a home run. Earlier this year, Orlando-based SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, owner of some of the country’s largest amusement parks, hired Portland-based Shamrock to help manage corporate sponsorships and [...]
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