One common misconception for any startup photographer is: once you’ve captured the photo, it completely belongs to you. However, in order to claim ownership and file a potential copyright infringement suit, you must properly present and copyright your work, register your photos, and know your rights as a professional photographer. Step One: Properly Copyright Your Print [...]
Continue reading...1. July 2008
Perhaps the worst kept secret of any recent announcement Nikon has now officially revealed the compact, professional, twelve megapixel, full-frame (FX format) Nikon D700. From the outside the D700 is virtually identical to the D300, albeit for its larger ‘full frame’ viewfinder, internally it’s almost identical to the D3, except for a slightly slower shutter [...]
Continue reading...26. June 2008
A recent ISO accident led to the creation of this little video tutorial on noise reduction in Lightroom. While it doesn’t offer as much control as dedicated software like Neat Image or Noiseware, it’s still quite usable. The one great thing about it, is that once you’re happy with the results on one image, you [...]
Continue reading...13. June 2008
The first consumer-priced, one-megapixel digital cameras hit the streets just over 10 years ago, and today digital cameras are everywhere—hell, one megapixel is tiny for even our cell phone cameras. As a result, we snap picture after picture without giving a thought to the price of film, which means youve got hundreds of pictures to [...]
Continue reading...8. May 2008
Yesterday I visited somewhere that I’ve never been to before, Baker Beach. What a fabulous place - my idea was to get some sunset shots there and see what I could come up with. The sunset was spectacular at this long stretch of beach with the Golden Gate at one end. I got some nice shots [...]
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8. July 2008
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