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A Sudden Burst of Rain

21 Jun

When Jorgen arrived we had a great overcast sky without a hint of rain, but shortly after getting on the road the downpour started.  So much so that we had to abandon the first location (without getting a single shot) and headed south trying to outrun the edge of the storm… it continued to catch up with us as we hurried in and out of the car for shelter as we chased after these images.

And catch them we did.

One of my all-time favorite quick shoots, even though Jorgen, my camera and I all got soaked.


Jake Garn Photography

 
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Homecoming

09 Jun

Rick is secretly ordered to fly Minmei to Japan to visit her family. The reunion is cut short, when Minmei says she will not leave the SDF-1. Meanwhile, Captain Gloval and Lisa Hayes try to convince the United Earth Government that continued fighting with the Zentraedi will lead to the total destruction of the Earth.

 

Testing Out Twitter’s New Photo Sharing Feature

09 Jun

Testing Out Twitter's New Photo Sharing Feature

I just sent my first tweet with Twitter’s new integrated photo sharing feature. I was one of the lucky ones to get early access today to the new feature. :)

The feature seems pretty straightforward. If you click on the message box there is a little camera icon right below it and you just click that to add a photo. You can then attach a photo and send it to your Twitter. So easy, even a Congressman could use it.

The first photo I tried didn’t take, because it only supports photos 3MB or smaller. It’s not really meant to be a replacement for Flickr or anything in that regard (Flickr allows photos up to 20MB in size — and some more forward thinking photosharing sites like 500px actually allow photos up to 30MB in size, time to step up your game Flickr) — but with most phone photos being smaller then 3MB, this shouldn’t really be a problem for mobile uploads.

The second photo I tried sending was a smaller one that I’d taken with my phone (pictured above) and it worked just fine.

I was impressed with the speed at which the photo had uploaded to Twitter. In the past I’d had problems with twitpic hanging on me when trying to upload, but the photo to Twitter’s own service was fast and flawless.

The photos are hosted at photobucket, but you don’t have to have a photobucket account to use the service.

I updated my Android Twitter app on my Samsung (piece of crap) phone to the most current version, but when I clicked on add a photo using that it still sent the photo to twitpic, not to to the new twitter service — so I don’t know if the new service supports the Android app yet — I don’t think it does.

Supposedly the new Twitter photo service is integrated with the new IOS5 on the iPhone though — which I suppose will be one more reason to ditch my horrible piece of crap Samsung phone and go back to the iPhone when the new ones come out this Summer or Fall — although I’m sure Twitter probably plans on integrating the photo sharing feature into their Android app too at some point in the future.

I also tried downloading “Snapbucket” to my Android phone (which was the app that the photobucket promo page suggested). I was able to get the app installed (you have to set up a photobucket account) and tried to send a photo to Twitter with it, but it seemed to take a long time. I sent the photo to photobucket (and it’s in my account) about ten minutes ago, but I told it to send it to Twitter and it’s not posted to twitter yet for me. I’ll probably still continue using mobypicture to share mobile phone shots directly until either Twitter updates their Android App or I move over to the iPhone.

One thing that is nice about this new Twitter photo sharing service, is that like all of your text tweets, the photos that you upload to it belong 100% to you. This is in stark contrast to the sleazy move by Twitpic to try to try and actually sell people’s Twitpic photos (keeping 100% of the money for themselves and giving the photographers 0%). There’s a certain sense of satisfaction that comes with knowing that this new photo sharing service by Twitter is going to end up putting Twitpic and their sleazy photographer rip offs out of commission.

Overall I’d say the new service is a win for Twitter. It simple, easy to use, and most importantly FAST! Nice work Twitter! This new service is just what I need to upload all those awesome new shots of my buffed out totally waxed new body.

More on the new service from TechCrunch here.

Thomas Hawk Digital Connection

 
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Ricoh PX rugged compact announced and previewed

09 Jun

Ricoh has announced the PX rugged, waterproof compact. It combines a 16MP stabilized CCD sensor and 2.7" LCD with conventional camera styling. Despite its appearance, it can withstand a drop from up to 1.5m and being submerged to a depth of 3m for 60 minutes. Along with the camera, Ricoh has launched a range of silicone covers that help make the camera still-more durable. We’ve had access to a pre-production PX and have prepared a brief preview and 20-image samples gallery.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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NASA 3-D Sun Active Region (red/cyan)

07 Jun

airboyd.tv Courtesy NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory and NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio This is a stereographic version of the movie. Red/Cyan stereo glasses are required to view it properly. This movie shows the Sun from the two STEREO spacecraft using the 171 Å filter in the Extreme UltraViolet Imager (EUVI). This filter reveals ionized iron (Fe+8=Fe IX, Fe+9=Fe X) which forms at temperatures above 1.3x106K, and flows along the magnetic field lines of the solar active regions. New regions of solar activity come into view as the Sun rotates left to right.

See more 3D work at www.paolody.com This is a 3D anaglyph video. You will need a pair of red-cyan 3D glasses to view it — these are the most widely available kind, usually included with DVDs of 3D Hollywood movies. Amazon offers a good selection tinyurl.com For help in obtaining one, please email me at 3D@paolody.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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Nikon D300s: How to Shoot a Time-Lapse

06 Jun

Learn to use the Nikon D300s’ Interval Timer feature to automatically create a time-lapse movie.

 
 

Nikon films latest D5100 advert using D5100 DSLR

06 Jun

Nikon is promoting its latest US TV advert starring Ashton Kutcher, pointing out that the spot was filmed using the D5100 it promotes. This isn’t the first time such a claim has been made, of course – Olympus promoted its PEN series of mirrorless cameras with adverts shot using its product. Still, it makes clear what’s possible with the latest generation of 1080p-shooting DSLRs, if you’re an award-winning director of photography with access to professional actors.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Photography Jobs : What Is an F-Stop?

06 Jun

The F-stop, also known as the aperture, refers to the amount of light that is let into the camera while taking a picture. Understand the science behind the different F-stops withtips from a professional photographer in this free video on camera settings. Expert: Rebecca Guenther Contact: www.m5a1photography.com/ Bio: Rebecca Guenther is a freelance photographer living in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Spring in Yosemite Valley

06 Jun

Yosemite National Park is a sight to see in the Spring. The scenery is of course stunning with full waterfalls, iconic formations and a good deal of wildlife. It’s been a while since I’ve been to Yosemite in the Spring primarily due to the crowds. I broke my streak of avoiding the valley during peak time and it was amazing even with late rains that bookended my short trip. Its no wonder that the park gets busier and busier. I’m reviewing my photos from this week now, but I thought I’d share a few photos from my iPhone in the meantime. Enjoy!

Oh and if you’d like to see more of my cell phone photography adventures check out my Tumblr site Jim on the Loose!

Half Dome from Cook's Meadow

View before Sunset at Glacier Point, Yosemite

Bear Encounter – Mom with 2 Cubs

Glacier Point Death Wish

Only inches from a 3,000 foot fall.

Technorati Tags: Photography, Yosemite, National Park, iphone, stock photo, travel

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Spring in Yosemite Valley

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Pentax launches O-GPS1 geotagging module

06 Jun

Pentax has launched an add-on GPS module for its recent DSLRs that allows simple geotagging of images. The O-GPS1 unit attaches to the camera’s hotshoe, allowing the camera to add latitude, longitude, altitude, UTC capture time and direction as image metadata. This data can be used to place images in mapping software such as Google Earth or as a means of file organization and retrieval. K-5 and K-r users also gain access to the ‘Astrotracer’ feature that predicts the movement of celestial objects and uses the sensor shift mechanism to track this movement to give astrophotographs with single points, rather than star-trails. The O-GPS1 unit will be available from mid June at a recommended price of $ 249.95/£229.99.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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