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In this installment of Light Meter, I’ll address common questions and concerns that I field very often in regards to copyright and photographs. I’ll take you through some typical conversations my colleagues and I have had and finish up with personal stories of how my copyright was infringed upon and how things were settled. Frequently … Continue reading "Light Meter: Copyright Law FAQ"
Focus on Disney World – Where in the World? #25
Posted onThis was Challenge #24: And here’s the answer: Copyright © 2008 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D50, 18-200VR, 1/60s shutter, f4 On Main Street in the Magic Kingdom is a counter service restaurant called Casey’s Corner. Casey’s the place to go when you have a taste for a good old fashioned hot dog. Decorated with old baseball … Continue reading "Focus on Disney World – Where in the World? #25"
Photographic Innoventions: Your Pictures in HD
Posted onDid you get a new High Definition (HD) TV for Christmas? You might want to pull out it’s user manual and see how you can get your digital photos to display on it. Most come with a way to hook up your camera or computer directly to a video input. Some, like the Samsung DLP … Continue reading "Photographic Innoventions: Your Pictures in HD"
Light Meter: ISO – Advanced
Posted onAll our lives we’ve bought film of various speeds such as 100, 200, and 400. These numbers are the film’s ISO (International Standards Organization). The lower the number the more light is required to get the correct exposure. That is to say that 100 ISO is ideal for daylight whereas 400 is best for indoor … Continue reading "Light Meter: ISO – Advanced"
Focus on Disney World – Where in the World? #24
Posted onThis was Challenge #23: And here’s the answer: Copyright © 2007 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D50, 18-200VR, 1/125s shutter, f5.6 The Mexico Pavilion in Epcot’s World Showcase is the home of last week’s photo challenge. This is a close-up of a sculpture on the side of the building. Willie Tople was the first with the correct … Continue reading "Focus on Disney World – Where in the World? #24"
Picture This! Mailbag: AllEars Photographers Answer Your Questions
Posted onOnce in awhile, we’d like to share with you some of the questions we receive from our dear readers here on the Picture This! Blog. We find them challenging and we hope you find them informative. Becky asked: I know for film lenses, there is a conversion of 1.5x’s if used on a digital SLR. … Continue reading "Picture This! Mailbag: AllEars Photographers Answer Your Questions"
Light Meter: Making a Bad Photo Better
Posted onYeehaw! I bet you boys and girls have taken lots a pictures of yur family. Like the time Joe-Joe done gradyated from 5th grade after 3 years. Or, or, or when Uncle Clyde won the blue ribbon for having the best looking twin. Boy oh boy do I remember those days. I betya that sometimes … Continue reading "Light Meter: Making a Bad Photo Better"
Focus on Disney World – February Calendar
Posted onIf you read my December 25, 2007 blog, you know that my holiday gift to you is that each month I will post a photo calendar page that you can print out and use at home or work during 2008. Here is February’s calendar page for downloading. This photo of Snow White from the parade … Continue reading "Focus on Disney World – February Calendar"
Focus on Disney World – Where in the World? #23
Posted onThis was Challenge #22: And here is the answer: The Beauty and the Beast float at the Magic Kingdom is where you’ll find this cute little bird. There is always a lot of wonderful detail in the parade floats – something to keep in mind for future challenges! This week’s winner, Christina Daughtridge, is very … Continue reading "Focus on Disney World – Where in the World? #23"
Photographic Innoventions: Photo Gems
Posted onParasols in Liberty Square.Nikon D70/80-200D, 1/200s, f/5.6, 200 ISO, +0.3 EV, 135mm Focal Length When I can, I like to find Photographic Gems at Walt Disney World. Gems can be found literally around each and every corner. Remember to look not at just the overall scene but at parts of them. This is how I … Continue reading "Photographic Innoventions: Photo Gems"
