Category: 366 X 2012
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Fashion Shoot: SALE SALE SALE
An entire “fashion story”, as Vida’s editor (Sarah) likes to call them, just in time for Fashion Friday. They were shot for Vida’s February issue. I couldn’t show them off when I shot them, but now that the magazine is out (and they’re finishing off the March issue, once again with a set of photos…
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Frozen Bench
Shot with a Canon EOS 50D (w/ 17-55 f2.8 IS USM lens) Shot on Aperture priority Focal Length: 17mm (35mm equivalent: 27mm) Aperture: f4.5 Exposure: 1/640s ISO 200 One of the photos I took in France a couple of weeks ago. I went out shooting in St Marcellin de Cray, a little village in Burgundy, and managed to stick…
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Why the Media Fat Cats are Wrong: Again.
Today I look at why the media industry needs to stop and think and start looking at the internet as a whole new opportunity rather than a threat. Then they can make more money and we can love a happier life without stresses of SOPA/ ACTA and all the other threats. You can find the…
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Sweet Valentine
Shot with a Canon EOS 50D (w/ 17-55 f2.8 IS USM lens) Shot on Aperture priority Focal Length: 54mm (35mm equivalent: 86mm) Aperture: f2.8 Exposure: 1/160s ISO 200 When in Grenoble a week or so ago, we took a tram across the city from where we were staying and then walked back. The temperatures were well below…
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5 Ways Valentine’s Day can Cost Your Business
Today’s post is an article which has been published on Talk Tech to Me, GFI’s security blog. It examines a few ways in which Valentine’s day can cause businesses to lose money through reduced productivity and security risks which are enhanced on a day like tomorrow. You can find the article here: 5 Ways Valentine’s…
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Controlling Depth of Field
Lesson #3 in Photography for Ignorant Geniuses Most amateur photographers look at photos taken by people with slightly more knowledge in the subject and try to understand how their backgrounds look blurry, therefore making the subject stand out much more. In this lesson we shall go into the reason the background (or foreground) is blurry…