G9’s Sweet Aperture
Many devices have a “sweet spot”; that is, a place, operational mode or setting where the device works best. Continue reading G9’s Sweet Aperture
General news on the photography front
Many devices have a “sweet spot”; that is, a place, operational mode or setting where the device works best. Continue reading G9’s Sweet Aperture
Apple today released Aperture 2.0 with a raft of new image adjustment tools, an overhauled Raw decoder, major speed improvements, and additional camera support for the Canon g9 as well as others Continue reading Aperture 2.0 Hits the Streets
Photographer finds Flickr pics sold on iStockphoto
Posted by Stephen Shankland
A Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir self-portrait
(Credit: Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir)
Update 4:15 p.m. PST: I added a comment from Guðleifsdóttir and corrected that the earlier incident involved selling eight individual photos.
An Icelandic photographer has for a second time encountered the ugly side of Internet photo sharing, finding photos she published at Yahoo’s Flickr site being sold by somebody else through the iStockphoto Web site.
Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir, a professional photographer, found a picture she took of three frolicking horses on iStockphoto, a “microstock” site that licenses images for relatively low prices.
“I mean for crying out loud, out of 31 images this particular user has on his ‘portfolio,’ 25 of them are mine, and at least 3 are of me,” she said in the caption for a screenshot of the iStockphoto page.
iStockphoto, a division of Getty Images, removed the photo and the user, named “vulcanacar.”
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Is big always the best? and dose this fit the lens adaptor for the G9 Canon’s EF 1200mm f/5.6L USM lens on display at a Canon event. Photograph by Joe Armao. Anyway, this one is for the gear freaks. If you’re a keen photographer (and you are, or you wouldn’t be reading this), you’ve probably envied some of the sports guys at the football or … Continue reading The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: Photographers
A really good tip on how to use your canon G9 at night by Derrick Story “How I Did It” 3 – Las Vegas Night Traffic When I’m in big cities, I try to travel by foot as much as possible. That’s when I see the good shots, and if I’m lucky, I come home with one or two. I was walking back from a … Continue reading The Digital Story: "How I Did It" 3 – Las Vegas Night Traffic
It may come as a surprise but the Canon G9 is not waterproof, in fact if you look down from the top and look at the diopter adjustment wheel you can see into the camera (easier to see when the camera is on) Now the easy way to deal with this is to use a the Canon waterproof case WP-DC21, but its some what over … Continue reading Keeping the G9 Dry
A very funny storie on my mates blog go and read for a laugh, there is just no helping some people…..He who sits on fence ends up flat on back! « Adventures of an Idiot – occasional notes of a photo freakHe who sits on fence ends up flat on back!Filed under: Adventures — fotdmike @ 0:32 56Tags: coffee, fence, rowney warren, samsung gx10, woodsVery first … Continue reading He who sits on fence ends up flat on back! « Adventures of an Idiot – occasional notes of a photo freak
Did you know that in the old days of using film and a rangefinder, street photographers used to set the lens to a set distance (10 feet for example). Then when there subject got in range i.e. 10 feet they would click the shutter. sharp and in focus (well almost) So how do you do that on the G9… Quite easy; pick a spot where … Continue reading Street Photography (quick tip)
IMG_0716 Originally uploaded by Radical_Images Yesterday there was a bomb threat in Derby and I had my Canon G9 with me. This one was taken with the lens set at Hyperfocal distance set in C2 (custom control) which means it is instantly available to me. The benefit of this is it means that the lens does not have to auto focus which allows for almost … Continue reading Bomb threat in Derby
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