Category: Digital
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What He Said
” He ” being the chap who wrote the advertising copy for the agency selling new digital cameras. What he said was you have to buy the new digital camera from the manufacturer and you have to give the shop some $ 3500.00. If you don’t, you’ll be in trouble. Know what I mean…? Well……
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The Wile E. Coyote School Of Photography
You can do anything as long as you don’t look down. I have just video’d ( I want a more elegant term….comments, anyone? ) a dance show for the annual Middle Eastern Dance Festival. I used to refer to it as Parts Of The Middle East Dance Festival with some irony until a troupe came…
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Which Gen Are You?
Apparently you get a choice between X, Y, and Z, and your taste in clothes, music, and social opinion is assigned to you on that basis. But if you were born before theses letters, you are to be lumped into a broader category – the Baby Boomer. I think this is silly and unscientific. I…
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Gotta Get Either…
Better, cheaper, bigger, smaller, or weirder if you are going to make it in the photo world. ‘Cause most of the easy seats are filled and musical chairs is still going on. Suppose you have a standard camera – it can be a full-frame or APS-C – and you fancy a new lens. You probably…
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” I Don’t Know What All The Buttons Are For “
” So it’s a bad camera “ Of course it is. if anything or anyone is more sophisticated and intelligent than you are, they must be bad. The whole world is filled with bad people and cameras… However, you can beat them. You can get sneaky: a. take the camera to a shop and ask…
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Kondo Your Camera
Marie Kondo, the famous Japanese désencombreuse, is welcome in my camera room, my computer room, and my hard drive. I might baulk at her moving through the rest of the house – particularly in the scale model workshop or the library, but she can do her best in the photo section. For far too long…
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The Entire Plan
And why we don’t have one. I never realised at the start of my photographic career…and I use the term in its broadest sense…that I never had a complete plan. I was within a small circle of endeavour that was whole; the photos I took and developed were for the high school yearbook, and this…
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Carry On, Sergeant.
A 1958 launch of one of the longer-running gags on the British cinema screen. Most of the following films were rewarding and some delightful. As a philosophy it also applies very much to photography today. We are being bombarded with advertisements that urge us to change, followed by news that tries to make us despair.…