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DSLR for moviemaking?

Thursday, September 22nd, 2005

Tim Burton’s latest stop motion masterpiece (sure I can call it that without seeing it!) Corpse Bride was “filmed” with a Canon EOS-1D Mark II - a high end DSLR 8.2 megapixel camera.

Editors Guild magazine has a behind the scenes article talking about the technology behind the movie.

Quote:
The Canon EOS-1D Mark II, which uses a […]

Blog Photography

Friday, September 23rd, 2005

Adding photos to your blog can really enhance your content. Think of your local newspaper without photos - not as interesting…
Some bloggers have great content and try to keep it simple (like my co-worker Garrett) - But adding a photo, even if unnecessary can be a great finishing touch.
Two examples:
One:
David Seah’s post The […]

Food plus Surrealism equals

Monday, September 26th, 2005

Delta Tango Bravo has a link to a photo gallery by French photographers Pierre Javalle and Akiko Ida.
The photos are one part food photography, two parts surrealism.

I know many people are against the somewhat “experimental” navigation they’ve chosen (using Flash), but I had no problems navigating. In fact I like the use of Flash in […]

Call me a fool, a fine fool

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

I’ve decided to be apart of Paul’s Fine Fool Community and write for I Like Cameras. The Fine Fools Community is a experiment to see if he can take a group of blogs from zero to sixty for a upcoming book he’s writing.
I’m sure his sites will get quite a bit of traffic, so writing […]

Flicker User Spotlight: phitar

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

Every once in awhile you come across a photo on Flickr where you think “this must be a scan out of National Geographic”. With phitar, they all look that way. One of the best collection of photos i’ve seen on Flickr.