Archive for February, 2011

What the Heck is HDR Tone Mapping?

High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is all the rage these days. It can produce stunning yet realistic photos with dynamic ranges that defy the recording ability of cameras as well as stylized renditions with exaggerated detail and tonal relationships that have spawned an entirely new art form. While seeming to be diametrically opposed, these differ mainly in the degree to which the same basic techniques are applied. Known collectively as "tone mapping," such techniques are at their heart optical illusions….

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Australian Travel

A New Post From Nick Holdsworth

I am currently spending a year traveling around Australia and intend to go through, and photograph, every state.
If you have ANY photo requests please email me and I will let you know the time frame I plan to be in that area.
I will be on the road until February 2012 and my intended rout is: Central NSW, Central Victoria, up the East Coast right up to the Daintree Rainforest in QLD, Northern QLD, Central and Southern NT, Northern NT, West Coast WA, South Coast WA, Coastal SA, Western Victoria…

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City Reflections

A New Post From Norman Herfurth

Here are some reflection images from the City of Sydney. one subject i really enjoy taking is the reflection of St Mary's Cathedral, best done in low light. its quite enjoyable to see the cathedral glowing in the water. Hope you enjoy these.

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The Road to HDR: A Bit About Bits and What They Get Used For in Digital Photography

Digital is all about off and on, zero and one. In order to represent anything more complex such as a photograph, you need multiple bits. Digital imaging is therefore a numbers game so I figured it would be worth taking a look at what all those bits get used for, and what all this has to do with HDR imaging….

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Sell Stock Photos, Using Twitter To Sell Photographs Online

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Powerful twitter marketing for freelance photographers. Promote your stock photography catalogue and build a super responsive following using Twitter.

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Calgary’s Fish Creek Provincial Park

A New Post From David Thompson Ingoe

I've just published a new lightbox of Fish Creek Provincial Park, Calgary Alberta, stock images that capture a variety of views and animals found here.

I have always found this park fascinating and a ready subject for my photography with it's variety of wildlife and easy walking trails.

Please check them out and let me know what you think.

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Australian Outback Photography

Landscape Panoramic Photography. Visit http://globaleyeimages.com/Stock/AustralianOutbackPhotography/
… to see more amazing outback images and Australian landscape photography.

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Colour in the Garden

A New Post From Michaela Perryman

A collection of some of the spring flowering plants in various gardens, which I found attractive and appealing.

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Tulip Time

A New Post From Michaela Perryman

A short collection illustrating some of the lovely shapes and colours in the Spring flowering tulips. From the massed spring plantings in public gardens, these were my favourites.

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New Zealand South Island

A New Post From Norman Herfurth

This Lightbox is winter images from New Zealand's South Island. They say this is the youngest country in the world (discovered). In this unique enviroment you can see how young we really are. Its amazing to see how the land here is sculptured around the ice age and volcanic movement.
This is a beautiful Country where every corner you turn there is a postcard photo opportunity that awaits you. be sure to take the opportunity to self drive yourself to get the most out of your trip.

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Due to the high volume of spam comments, I've disabled them on this blog. Instead I've set up a 'Guestbook' where you can share your thoughts and ideas.

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A lot of of my articles are posted across multipe blogs, so this makes more sense anyway!