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Editing is Cool

Posted by Derek on November 30th, 2006

 

This is very well put together.  Make sure you watch the entire video.

Why is it on this blog? Because I thought it was creative and cool :)

- Derek 

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Digital Photo Frame - Connects to Flickr

Posted by Derek on November 28th, 2006

eStarlingI know, digital picture frames have been round for a while, available in various shapes and sizes. This one is different.

You can send the eStarling Digital Picture Frame photos via email or it can subscribe to a Flickr Photostream. It also takes 4 types of memory cards.

They're available at ThinkGeek on backorder.

Product Features

  • Connects to Wireless 802.11 Network
  • Displays Photos E-Mailed to the Picture Frame
  • Displays Photos from Flickr RSS Feeds
  • Displays Photos on a MMC/SD/MS/CF card

Specifications

  • 7" color LCD Display
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g with Support for WEP encryption
  • MMC/SD/MS/CF 4in1 card slot
  • On-board Storage for Approximately 200 photos
  • Views JPEG files
  • External 120V/240V AC Adapter

 

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Project 365 Day 14 - Sleeping

Posted by Derek on November 28th, 2006

Sleep...

SOME BACKGROUND…

I  was sitting on the train tonight and this shot popped into my mind.  I'm going to do some more with this subject at a later date, but for now, this is all I had time for. He was sound asleep, as you can see and his face is almost unblurred (there's a little softness around the lips) which is pretty good considering it was a 30 second exposure.

THOUGHT BEHIND THE SHOT…

I wanted to get a picture of Luke doing what he does for the majority of the day, within the setting that he most commonly does it (did you get that?). I thought the bars of the cot made a nice border for his face.

This was a 30 second exposure in an almost dark room.  I did a few shots at ISO 1600 with almost no lighting, but I wasn't happy with the amount of noise in the shot so for the shot above I turned on a dimmed lamp to give just enough ambient light to get this shot at 30 seconds. 

PHOTO-GEEK STUFF…

For those that are interested the shot details are below: 
  • Taken with Nikon D70 using AF-S 28mm 1:2.8G
  • Focal Length: 28mm (42mm on Nikon D70)
  • Aperture: f/3.5
  • Shutter Speed: 30s
  • ISO 400
  • No Flash
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Project 365 Day 13 - You’ve Got Mail

Posted by Derek on November 27th, 2006

Got Mail

SOME BACKGROUND…

I decided to take my camera out when I checked the mail the other night.  I basically layed the camera down on the footpath, aimed the camera at the letterboxes and took the shot. 

THOUGHT BEHIND THE SHOT…

I wanted to get some black and white long exposures of everyday objects. This is a 30 second exposure with the main source of lighting being the street lighting. The street lights around our place are all low pressure sodium which creates an orangy-yellow tint to the light which is amplified when doing a long exposure:

"Low Pressure Sodium (LPS) lamp is by far the most efficient light source used in street lighting. The lamps produce a monochromatic orange-yellow light, from lamps which are long and skinny. LPS is also a good way to reduce sky glow for stargazers. The light is easily filtered out for viewing the stars through telescopes. Drawbacks of using LPS lamps include the color rendering. When the lamp is on, everything around it looks either orange-yellow, black or shades in between. Also, as the lamp ages, it uses more wattage, which lighting designers need to account for. That increase in wattage does result in little-no lumen depreciation, meaning it the light output from the lamp stays fairly constant over it's life."

PHOTO-GEEK STUFF…

For those that are interested the shot details are below: 
  • Taken with Nikon D70 using AF-S 28mm 1:2.8G
  • Focal Length: 28mm (42mm on Nikon D70)
  • Aperture: f/6.1
  • Shutter Speed: 30s
  • ISO 400
  • No Flash

 

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Project 365 Day 12 - IceBlocking

Posted by Derek on November 26th, 2006

 IceBlocking Fun

SOME BACKGROUND…

A friend of mine had a bucks weekend which I couldn't make it to, but on Saturday night his best man put on a BBQ and a bit of "Ice Blocking" for those that couldn't make it for the weekend.

What is Ice Blocking I hear you ask? Basically you freeze a relatively large amount of water into the shape of a block, hop on and ride it down a hill. :) 

THOUGHT BEHIND THE SHOT…

I was lying in the grass below the "launching area" for the ice block riders.  It was about 7.30pm so the light was fading quickly and because I needed a relatively fast shutter speed to illiminate motion blur I had to open my aperture right up and set the ISO to 1600.  The shot above is one of about 100 but I liked it because the kid is looking straight at the camera.

PHOTO-GEEK STUFF…

For those that are interested the shot details are below: 
  • Taken with Nikon D70 using AF-S VR-Nikkor 70-200mm 1:2.8G
  • Focal Length: 200mm (300mm on Nikon D70)
  • Aperture: f/2.8
  • Shutter Speed: 1/200
  • ISO 1600
  • No Flash

 

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Project 365 Day 11 - The Camera Never Lies

Posted by Derek on November 25th, 2006

The Camer Never Lies

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This is the snooker table in the office.  Being a friday night there were a few people kicking back and playing a few pockets. These two guys, Adam and Mada were in the middle of a rather intense game when I took this shot. Just look at the concentration on Mada's face.

THOUGHT BEHIND THE SHOT…

Hmmmm. Not saying anything this time. How about you tell me how I did it. (PS: It's not hard). 

PHOTO-GEEK STUFF…

For those that are interested the shot details are below: 
  • Taken with Nikon D70 using 28mm AF-S 2.8
  • Focal Length: 28mm (42mm on Nikon D70)
  • Aperture: f/5
  • Shutter Speed: 1/60
  • ISO 200
  • No Flash
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Project 365 Day 10 - A Day in the Life Of

Posted by Derek on November 24th, 2006

A Day in the Life Of

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This guy was happily lazing on this park bench along the promenade near the ANZAC memorial in Hyde Park. He looked comfortable enough although from time to time he would sit up and almost be sick.  I took a few shots of him until he noticed me and grumpily started making his way towards my bench. I greeted him politely and made my way south, back to work.

THOUGHT BEHIND THE SHOT…

After walking around Hyde Park twice I decided to have a rest and promptly placed myself down on an empty bench along the promenade.  I'd been sitting there fro 15 minutes or so when this fella lay down on the bench opposite mine.  You see a fair bit of this in the park and so since I hadn't really captured this aspect of "CBD Life" yet, I decided I'd snap a few off. 

It was quite dark under the shade of the huge <insert tree name here> trees along the promenade and so I opened up the lens quite a bit f/4.  I left the ISO at 200 because I wanted to minimise the noise in the shot. 

PHOTO-GEEK STUFF…

For those that are interested the shot details are below: 
  • Taken with Nikon D70 using AF-S VR-Nikkor 70-200mm 1:2.8G
  • Focal Length: 200mm (300mm on Nikon D70)
  • Aperture: f/4
  • Shutter Speed: 1/125
  • ISO 200
  • No Flash

 

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Project 365 Day 9 - Not a Happy Camper

Posted by Derek on November 23rd, 2006

Not a Happy Camper

SOME BACKGROUND…

This guy was standing just south of Town Hall staring at me for around 10 minutes. I thought it appropriate to get a shot of him. 

THOUGHT BEHIND THE SHOT…

I was getting a little annoyed at his staring games.  As far as the shot goes I put him on the right so that the lunch time "rush" of people could be seen walking towards Town Hall in the background.  I also didn't want to point the camera directly at him because I was standing aroudn 10m away. :) 

I chose f/9 as my aperture because I wanted the people in the background to be distinguishable. 

PHOTO-GEEK STUFF…

For those that are interested the shot details are below: 
  • Taken with Nikon D70 using AF-S VR-Nikkor 70-200mm 1:2.8G
  • Focal Length: 200mm (300mm on Nikon D70)
  • Aperture: f/9
  • Shutter Speed: 1/50
  • ISO 200
  • No Flash
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Project 365 Day 8 - Interesting Character

Posted by Derek on November 22nd, 2006

Interesting Character on Oxford Street

SOME BACKGROUND…

I was walking back to work from Hyde park, I was at the corner of Wentworth Ave. & Liverpool St. (begining of Oxford St.) and I heard a whole bunch of naughty words coming from the eastern side of Wentworth.  I looked over and saw this guy, talking to the sky. Well, not really talking, more like yelling.

Enough said… I'll let you all decide for yourselves as to the nature of this man, I just take the photos :) 

THOUGHT BEHIND THE SHOT…

Again… I heard, I looked, I shot. Probably the only thought I had before I took the shot was to open up my aperture in order to reduce the depth of field.  Looking at the shot now, I think I should have opened up another 2-3 stops so I could blur out the background a bit. However, the two people in the background staring at this guy does at context to the shot.

Oh yeah, if you look carefully to the left of this guy's head you can see his spit! :) 

PHOTO-GEEK STUFF…

For those that are interested the shot details are below: 
  • Taken with Nikon D70 using AF-S VR-Nikkor 70-200mm 1:2.8G
  • Focal Length: 200mm (300mm on Nikon D70)
  • Aperture: f/6.3
  • Shutter Speed: 1/1000
  • ISO 400
  • No Flash
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Creative Idea… Ben takes a photo of himself everyday!

Posted by Derek on November 21st, 2006

 

Thought I'd post this to add a little "light" humour to the blog. 

I'm sure this has been done before. It would take a fair bit of effort to take every shot, especially considering he completely re-organised his room a couple of times and then completely emptied it out.

If you like it, pass it around :) 

 

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