Only this morning I searched through my 35mm photos for photos from my holiday in Barcelona and I had to smile or grimace as I flicked through several years of photos – Paris, Spain, Chicago, Ireland.. All memories, good and bad. That’s fine for a once in a while trip down nostalgia lane but searching my digital images is easier.
Lance Ulanoff asks, Will Digital Images Last? in this PC Mag article. My 35mm snaps all fit in a small box but my digital archive already requires 3 DVDs to backup. What do we lose by not having the tactile feel of photos?
(via Photography Blog)
Category Archives: Photography
The Missing Digital Photography Hacks [May. 11, 2004]
Here’s a couple of interesting digital camera hacks. The first one, an explanation of how the camera histogram works, is something I kept meaning to learn about for a while now!
What you want to be leery of is when the graph information bunches up on one side or another. A graph heavy to the left usually indicates underexposure with the image appearing dark (move exposure compensation to +1). If everything is scooted over to the right, that often indicates overexposure with blown highlights and washed out shadows and midtones (move exposure compensation to -1).
Later… There’s another 10 hacks on the book sample page!
Classes of Digital Cameras – Digital SLR Vs Point-and-Shoot
Mark Goldstein described this article as informative and opionated
and it certainly fits both those categories! Take it with a pinch of salt.
I can’t wait until The STF stumbles across it!
Umbrellas
I just love the silhouette used as the main photograph in this essay shot in Spain. Shooting in the rain isn’t something I normally do. I don’t want my camera getting wet!
Maybe if I had someone to hold my umbrella.. any takers? 🙂
Interlaced images in GIMP
Walter’s been busy messing with the GIMP and scheme! His script is a handy way to interlace an image. Must have a look later!
Postcard from Venice
Picture of the Day from Photosig for me -> Postcard from Venice
Sorting Your Images
Via the GIMP User Mailing List.. I’d give K Image Database a go but I’m too lazy to go beyond naming directory names! *shrug* Looks nice though!
Make Mine Permanent
Here we go again, backups backups backups! Mike Johnston, the Sunday Morning Photographer has an article on Finding The Best CDRs. I think most useful comment from the entire piece is the follow..
But I think that if all discs were marked in the store on an A to F scale for permanence, the market might speak differently.
Critiques I like
Wow! This critique made me sit back and think. I dragged my camera around town on Saturday afternoon and while I didn’t get any great shots Luis’ words were ringing in my ears. Thanks, much appreciated!
There’s lots of “picturesque”, risk-free, sentimental images….that look like a standardized catalog of themes I can only characterize as “safe” and “pleasant”. They confirm, but do not challenge the average viewer’s expectations of the world.
Death in the Afternoon
Death in the Afternoon – bullfighting still persists in some areas of Spain, and while I don’t agree with it, it’s a huge part of Spanish culture. Michael Reichmann, the author, has posted some great photos in this article, but please don’t read it if the subject at hand bothers you!
I do love this photo however, and it’s safe material to view!