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Kurze Pause und Frohe Weihnachten

25 Dec

Ein einzelner Baum im Schnee.

Liebe Leute, im Namen der gesamten Redaktion wünsche ich Euch frohe Weihnachten! Wir hoffen, dass Ihr eine gute Zeit mit Euren Liebsten habt und die Zeit nutzen könnt, um zu entspannen und es Euch gut gehen zu lassen.

Wenn ich ehrlich sein soll, muss ich gestehen, dass ich noch ganz im kwerfeldein-Taumel bin. Da ist der Adventskalender, der einige ganz tolle Produkte vorgestellt hat. Dann unsere neuen Foto-Links des Tages im Ausblick und darin Tausende interessante Sachen.

Vor allem Fotobücher. Fotobücher! Liebe Leute, dieses Jahr sind so viele Fotobücher auf den Markt gekommen, wer blickt denn da noch durch? Mein Wunschzettel (und wie ich von anderen Redaktionsmitgliedern weiß, auch ihrer) ist dieses Jahr dermaßen gewachsen wie noch nie.

Gewachsen ist vor aber auch die kwerfeldein-Redaktion. Wir haben neue Leute dazubekommen wie den tollen Chris, der nun Ressortleiter Technik ist; Kat Kapo, die wohl die am besten recherchiertesten Artikel ever schreibt und Anne, die gern mit allen möglichen Medien experimentiert und das ebenfalls in großartige Artikel verpackt.

Bei all den Veränderungen komme ich mir als Herausgeber manchmal vor wie im Formel-1-Wagen, jedoch bin ich auch jemand, dem es häufig gar nicht schnell genug gehen kann und so ich drücke meist nochmal extra kräftig aufs Gas.

Umso besser, dass jetzt Weihnachten ist. Zeit zum Runterkommen, Durchschnaufen und mal ausnahmsweise nicht an kwerfeldein denken. Keine Frage, ich liebe unser Magazin, aber einmal im Jahr nehme ich es mir heraus, jeden Gedanken an diese Seite zu verwerfen und mich auf andere Dinge zu konzentrieren.

Und weil wir alle in der Redaktion ein sehr arbeitsintensives Jahr hinter uns haben, machen wir einfach mal Pause. Keine Sorge, es handelt sich nur um ein paar Tage, nämlich bis zum 28. Dezember, der dann den Schlusspunkt unserer sonntäglichen Serie setzt, die sich monatlich wiederholen und wöchentlich die interessantesten Fotobücher, Wettbewerbe, Videos und Links präsentiert.

In diesem Sinne: Genießt die Zeit! Und wenn Ihr eine Kamera dabei habt: Gut Licht!

PS: Das letzte Kalendertürchen geht natürlich trotzdem um 12 Uhr auf.


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24 December, 2014 – Living With The Fuji X-T1

24 Dec

 

The Fuji X-T1 a camera that has received all sort of good press and seen remarkable sales.  The camera has helped define where the mirrorless market is going.  For your Holiday reading we are pleased to publish an in depth look at the Fuji X-T1 Living With The Fuji X-T1

Don’t forget we also have a detailed video tutorial on the Fuji X-T1 available on our Video Store.

Have a great Holiday!!!


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24. Türchen: Tamron

24 Dec

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24. Türchen

Etwas wehmütig öffnen wir unser letztes Türchen, das Tamron mit diesem unglaublichen Objektiv gefüllt hat. Das SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD eignet sich besonders für Aufnahmen der Tierwelt, Reisefotos und spannende Sport- und Actionszenen.

Damit Ihr besonders scharfe Aufnahmen macht, haben Tamron-Objektive einige technische Besonderheiten wie „Vibration Compensation“ und „Ultrasonic Silent Drive“, wodurch sich gestochen scharfe Bilder von schnellen und weit entfernten Motiven aus der Hand fotografieren lassen. Die neue eBAND-Beschichtung minimiert Streulicht und andere Bildfehler und sorgt damit für klare, lebendige Bilder.

Tamron

Zudem hat das Ultra-Tele einen Spritzwasserschutz. Insgesamt also ein tolles Objektiv, um sich in Abenteuer zu stürzen. Es ist mit Anschlüssen für Canon, Nikon und Sony erhältlich. Ob es an Eure Kamera passt, findet Ihr auf der Produktseite heraus.

Um das Objektiv zu gewinnen, schreibe einen Kommentar mit Deinem Wunschanschluss unter bürgerlichem Namen und gültiger E-Mail-Adresse bis heute um 24 Uhr. Danach verlosen wir es per Zufallsgenerator unter allen Kommentatoren. Die genauen Gewinnspielregeln findest Du hier. Viel Glück!


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Deal 10: 50% Off the Portrait Lighting On Location Course

24 Dec

Today is day 10 in our 12 days of Christmas and we’ve got a deal that is really special to us because it is from our very own Managing Editor – Darlene Hildebrandt.

It’s 50% off her Portrait Lighting on Location Course! (Note: you need to use the coupon code of 12days2014 during the checkout to get the 50% off).

Portrait lighting on location course

Darlene started writing for us as a regular contributor several years ago and to this day some of her posts are among our all time most popular ones.

We liked her so much that we made her the editor!

While working with us Darlene has also been working with pro photographer Bruce Clarke to develop this brand new Portrait Lighting Course which has had some great reviews already from around the web.

You can get a full rundown of what is covered in the course here (don’t forget the 12days2014 coupon code) but in short it is all about giving you the confidence, techniques and tools around lighting your subjects – to be able to take better portraits using natural light and off camera flash.

It is perfect for beginners to intermediate photographers and gives you:

  • over 6 ours of video instruction over 25 lessons
  • over 240 pages of course notes to support the videos
  • quizzes after each lesson to help you cement what you’ve learned
  • printable cheat sheets and diagrams
  • lifetime access and updates
  • ongoing support through regular live webinars

This course can be taken at your own pace – so whip through it in an intense weekend of study or spread it out over the first weeks and months of 2015!

As with all the products in our 12 days of Christmas promotion – this comes with a 60 day money back guarantee. So you can sign up today and get the 50% discount but if you are not satisfied can ask for your money back for a full refund.

Get full details of the course and sign up at 50% off with the coupon code 12days2014 here

But don’t delay – this deal ends in 24 hours from the time this post goes live.

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Deal 11: $10 Landscape Photography eBooks (Save 66%)

24 Dec

Today is day 11 in our 12 days of Christmas and we’ve saved one of our best deals til 2nd last!

Today you can pick up either of our Landscape Photography eBooks for just $ 10 (they are normally $ 29.99 each).

These two landscape photography eBooks were written in the last 18 months by the talented New Zealand photographers Todd and Sarah Sisson.

Together they make one of the most comprehensive and practical guides to creating beautiful landscape images we’ve come across.

Living Landscapes: A Guide to Stunning Landscape Photography

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The first of the two eBooks is all about taking landscape images that help you to capture and share the beauty of the world around you.

It received many great reviews from around the web and is one of the most beautifully written and illustrated eBooks we’ve ever published.

Normally $ 29.99, today it’s yours for $ 10.

Loving Landscapes: A Guide to Landscape Photography Workflow and Post-Processing

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If you’ve ever been frustrated that the landscape photos from your camera don’t portray the magical scenes you witnessed, then this is eBook will open up a new world of creative possibilities and teach you how to transform your dull RAW files into breaking images.

In this eBook Todd and Sarah demystify the landscape photography workflow and share how they create the beautiful images that they do.

It’s 200+ pages of practical information that has helped many of our readers improve what they do. You also get a set of 10 Lightroom presets with this eBook to help you on your way (these require you to have Lightroom software to use them).

Normally $ 29.99, today it’s yours for $ 10.

Want them Both? Get This Bonus!

For those of you who want to pick up both of Todd and Sarah’s eBooks – there’s a bonus for you.

These eBooks are normally $ 69.98 but today they’re yours for $ 19 – plus we’ll throw in a specially developed set of 51 Lightroom Presets that have never been released before (worth $ 19.99).

Note: these bonus 51 presets require you to have Lightroom software to use them.

This bundle is worth $ 79.97 but today is yours for $ 19 (a saving of 76%).

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From the Dead: Businessman Resurrecting Canadian Ghost Town

24 Dec

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ghost town resurrection

Built in the late 1970s, this mining village housed 1,200 people at its peak and was left effectively intact for over twenty years before being sold as a whole for $ 5,000,000 to an entrepreneur in 2004 who has worked on bring it back to life in the decade since. He has, however, had to adjust his plans to the market along the way – his latest endeavor: to revive it to fit its original purpose once more (image above by Andrea B).

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kitsault abandoned mall hall

Located in northern British Columbia, Kitsault boasts a remarkable lack of decay, its infrastructure still mostly intact. It has over 100 houses and apartment buildings as well as a movie theater, hospital, shopping mall, recreation center and swimming pool.

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Krishnan Suthanthiran purchased the town with visions of turning it into a rural retreat for the creative class and has already spent over $ 10,000,000 repairing landscapes and fixing buildings.

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kitsault swimming pool area

Still, much more work would have been required had the relocation of its previous occupants not been so hasty – they were moved almost overnight in the early 1980s, leaving almost everything intact behind them. Indeed, many of the spaces come complete with vintage furniture and decor dating back to the abandonment of the town.

kitsault deserted library room

kitsault abandoned library stacks

The idea has evolved over time, however, as commodities markets have rebounded – this time liquid natural gas may be the key to the area’s success. In the end, Kitsault could once again become what it was to begin with: a mining town.

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10 Last-Minute Gift Ideas For Photographers

24 Dec

Photographers have a deep passion for their gear – which can often making choosing a gift for them, rather, well, challenging. You may wait for inspiration to strike, but sometimes that means time is running out, and you’re still out of ideas. Still stuck on what to buy the photographer in your life? Here’s a few ideas that are easy to find on a short time-frame, even if you don’t have a dedicated camera store in your area.

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Fingerless Gloves

Snow makes for some great shots – unfortunately, it’s pretty hard to manage a camera in bulky gloves. Enter fingerless gloves, an excellent gift for any photographer that works outdoors on occasion. Hands stay warm, yet fingers are free to access all the camera’s controls. I’d call that a win-win.

Photo Enlargements

Photographers have huge digital stores of images, while only a few make it into prints. Order a large print or canvas of one of their recent shots – if you can scrounge up the original file (Facebook and website uploads will be lower quality). Some photo ordering platforms allow you to print Instagram images. If that’s not possible, pick up a gift card for a print from their favorite shop.

Photography Books

If you’re shopping for a budding new photographer, a how-to book makes a great gift. For more seasoned shooters, memoirs and photo collections are great additions to their bookshelves.

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By Rob Holland

Photography Magazine Subscription

While you won’t have anything to wrap this way, a subscription to a popular photography magazine is a gift that’ll keep arriving throughout the year. They’re filled with how-tos, tips and inspiration for all skill levels.

Digital Picture Frame

It’s hard for many photographers to keep up with keeping their print displays recent – eliminate the cost and hassle of printing with a digital frame. These frames will flip through a variety of different images, so they can have a variety of their best shots on display.

Lens Cleaning Kit

Lens cleaning kits are inexpensive, yet essential for any photographer. Many of them can be found at stores that sell any sort of camera, even if it’s just small cameras and not enthusiast versions. LensPen and the Giottos Air Blower are good options, though there are many other solid choices too.

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Memory Card

It’s good to have more than one memory card and they make great stocking stuffers. Look for one that has a high speed rating, it will say Class 10 or Ultra High Speed on the packaging. Most cameras take SD type of cards but confirm before you buy based on the camera model.

Memory Card Wallet

Speaking of having multiple memory cards, why not pick up something to organize them with? Memory card wallets keep cards for getting lost or damaged, plus they help keep gear bags tidy.

Camera Bag

Gear needs to stay protected, but also easy to tote around. Small bags are great for traveling light with just the basics, while hard cases offer more protection than the typical bag and are great for airline travel.

Office Gear

Photography enthusiasts and especially professionals spend quite a bit of time editing their images, which means extended time at the computer. Office gear that makes computer work more comfortable, or more enjoyable, makes a great gift, and these items are often easy to find. Think headphones for listening to music while they work, wall art for the office, an ergonomic chair, an external hard drive for storing all those digital images – there are plenty of easy to find possibilities here.

Photographers can be tough to buy for, but there are a few things nearly any photographer would enjoy, and you don’t have to know what kind of camera they have to pick up one of these gifts. Gifts for photographers shouldn’t be limited to just camera gear — anything that makes shooting more comfortable, or editing more enjoyable, are also great gift ideas.

Still stuck? Let us know who you’re shopping for in the comments section and we’ll help!

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Shooting for the moon: Photo tips from a NASA astronaut

24 Dec

Many of us have dabbled in astrophotography, but it’s a fair bet that none of us have captured star trails quite like Don Pettit has. A NASA astronaut and photographer, part of his job aboard the International Space Station has included photographing Earth from space, capturing aurora and vast glowing cities. Want to learn how to shoot like an astronaut? Read his eight tips for shooting in space. Learn more

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23. Dezember 2014

24 Dec

Das Bild des Tages von: Bernd

Ein grüner Wald

Fotolinks des Tages

1. Bulent Kilic zum bestes Wire-Fotografen 2014 ernannt

Was ist ein Wire-Fotograf? Der Begriff, der auch das Wort Telefotografie mit einschließt, beschreibt eine Bildübermittlung per Telegraf, was häufig bei Nachrichten-Agenturen wie der Associated Press genutzt wurde. Somit kann das Wort Wire-Fotograf auch als Nachrichten-Fotograf oder schlicht Fotojournalist übersetzt werden. Das TIME-Magazine hat den aus der Türkei stammenden Bulent Kilic für seine herausragende Arbeit in der Ukraine, beim Grabenunglück in Soma und bei den Konflikten um die Stadt Kobane ausgezeichnet. 22 seiner Aufnahmen werden nun im Telegraph vorgestellt (Achtung: darunter sind auch Bilder, die tote Menschen zeigen). → ansehen

2. Bizarre Verformungen

Was passiert, wenn die Natur über lange Zeit unter härtesten Bedingungen Wind, Schnee und Eis ausgesetzt ist? Der Slowene und „Storm Chaser“ Marko Korosec fand am Berg Javornik (Ost-Slowenien) eine sehr ungewöhnliche Transformation von Bäumen und einen Turm. Der Anblick dieser surreal anmutenden Eis-Schnee-Verformungen erinnert eher an so manchen Science-Fiction-Film, als an „echte“ Natur, wobei aufmerksamen Betrachtern schnell auffallen wird, dass Korosec durch den Einsatz eines Weitwinkel-Objektives die extreme Wirkung offensichtlich verstärkt hat. → ansehen

3. Fotografische Aufnahmen im Kontext des Folter-Berichtes

Dass Fotos nicht nur künstlerische, sondern auch politische Wirkung haben können, lässt sich im aktuellen Fall der ca. 2100 Aufnahmen von US-Gefängnissen in Afghanistan und im Irak mitverfolgen. Zum wiederholten Male hat die Obama-Regierung die Veröffentlichung dieser Aufnahmen, die unter anderem Folter-Szenen dokumentieren, blockiert, weil eine Veröffentlichung neue Gewalt gegen amerikanisches Personal provozieren und auch die Terror-Gruppe ISIS zu neuen Taten bewegen könnte. Der 6400-Seiten-Bericht über Folterungen von Gefängnis-Insassen wurde also (stark auf 500 Seiten gekürzt) zugelassen, die Fotos jedoch nicht. Und das wirft derzeit berechtigterweise viele Fragen auf. Newsweek berichtet. → ansehen


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1 Building Per Day: Crafting Paperholm, a Working Micro-City

23 Dec

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Sculpture & Craft. ]

small miniature merry go round

The individual structures are impressive as is the fact that they have moving parts, but their rate of construction is particularly compelling: the man behind this project is creating an additional mini-building each and every day.

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micro city animated

Charles Young has an advanced degree from the Edinburgh College of Art where he learned to make models – this project was a challenge to himself to not only remain continuously productive but to continue to improve his craft day by day.

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With fresh posts every day, Paperholm represents a growing micro-troplis populated with buildings, buses, cars, planes and trains, the motion of which is animated via gif-formatted images.

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mobile mini city parts

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But the movement goes well beyond vehicles and into the realm of rotating radar dishes, spinning flywheels, sliding cranes, opening and closing garage doors and other elements that give this growing urban experiment a sense of life.

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