Archive | November, 2009

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White Balance Filter

Posted on 19 November 2009 by niyazi

The ExpoDisc is far easier to use than any gray card, white card or calibration target. Simply place the ExpoDisc in front of your lens and capture the incident light while setting your camera’s custom white balance. Using an ExpoDisc custom white balance will virtually eliminate the need for RAW or JPEG post-capture color adjustments.

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Tamrac ZipShot

Posted on 18 November 2009 by niyazi

The new Tamrac ZipShot tripod springs into action in seconds, so you can capture great shots and never miss a photo opportunity again.

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Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day

Posted on 18 November 2009 by niyazi

Anyone, anywhere in the world, who makes a pinhole photograph on the last Sunday in April, can scan it and upload it to this website where it will become part of the annual Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day celebration’s online gallery.

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Carl Zeiss ZF.2 Series

Posted on 17 November 2009 by niyazi

Optics specialist Carl Zeiss announced its introduction of a new series of lenses for the semi-professional market: the ZF.2 with F bayonet for digital SLRs.

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Laurent Auxietre

Posted on 17 November 2009 by niyazi

Laurent Auxietre was born and raised in Paris, he is an up and coming photographer with a keen interest in shooting ethnic portraits.
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Ray Flash: The Ring Flash Adapter

Posted on 17 November 2009 by niyazi

The Ray Flash (U.S. and international patents pending) is a unique adapter for your hot-shoe flash unit designed to replicate the lighting effect produced by traditional, expensive, and heavy powered studio ring light units.

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Lomography Splitzer

Posted on 17 November 2009 by niyazi

Manufacturer of Splitzer says ; Right here we’ve got one of the sharpest and most unique camera accessories of all time! Merely slide it into the front grooves of your LC-A+, and prepare to slice your image into halves or dice it into quarters and eights.

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FotoTV

Posted on 16 November 2009 by admin

FotoTV was founded in 2007 by Marc Ludwig. It was founded on a simple mission – to provide an online learning resource for photographers based on the principle of ‘learn by watching the experts’.

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Stephen Waterfall

Posted on 15 November 2009 by admin

By day, I’ am metallurgist in the Steelmaking department of one of the two major steel producers here in Hamilton.

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National Geographic Image Collection

Posted on 15 November 2009 by admin

National Geographic and Kodak have partnered to present the ‘National Geographic Image Collection’. Take an unprecedented journey through more than 100 years of photography. These images represent the first time that people will be able to
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