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TIME LAPSE CONVENTION FOR MOLIQUE EVENT SPECIALISTS


The fastest organisation gathering you will see. Shot for Molique Event Specialists in Nashville using time relapse (and a little lean shift) photography techniques by veteran photographer Bryan Allen and his team.

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SCOTT BOURNE AS WELL AS OTHER FALLOUT FROM DSLR DYING ARTICLE… & SAVING MONEY

 

Free Workshop at Google Giveaway!

Are you in the LA area and want to stick on me for a good day at Google for a photography workshop?  I’ll be going through my routine inside their tip vaults…  Watch my Google+ Stream today for instructions on how to win the giveaway today.  The seminar will be on Friday in Venice.

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Thank you for ALL the review threads.  I review them all, even though commenting on all of them is almost impossible… so, we have put many amalgamated responses here!

  • Facebook Threads - Many good points and some confusion/angst too that we goal this post helps…
  • Google+ Threads – A identical contention to Facebook that pennyless down along other lines
  • Twitter Threads – A lot of discerning thoughts and present reactions, together with a amiable feud with my crony Stu Maschwitz
Original Article was posted here yesterday:  My original essay “DSLRs are a failing multiply – 3rd Gen Cameras are the Future

Scott Bourne Analyzes the Haters

A greeting (and astonishing Defense!) from Scott Bourne went up quick on his blog.  I will allude to a bit below. What do you think?

Here is a dash from Scott’s full article:

I review a few of them and then grew sleepy of some of the negativity. You have your negative sayers aggressive Trey’s post. These people (in my opinion) mangle down into a few different groups
1. Those who just outlayed a ton of income on DSLRs and feel the need to urge that preference so they are dissapoint at Trey’s predictions
2. Those who think you need a “big” or “pro-looking” camera to get pro results or to get paid – pretty sure their portfolios would verbalise volumes about that statement
3. Those who would remonstrate with Trey no make a difference what on all sides he took because they think it creates them cold to quarrel with a genuine suspicion personality in the field
4. Those who didn’t review the essay delicately and didn’t notice some of the qualifiers he referred to like – the 5 year time support – or the actuality that people who fire quick movement (like sports or wildlife) might still have a need for DSLRs
5. Pedants who want to infer how intelligent they are by picking at every little thing like either or not these really are “third generation” cameras to which we reply “who cares?”

HDR Photo

Will we be capturing images like this but a DSLR subsequent year? Probably. If we can, you can too. It's very exciting…

Further Thoughts… (From Trey, me…. this is removing confusing)

So, recollect that we contend that DSLR Cameras are in truth a “dyning breed” – it does not meant they are dead. If you (gentle reader) determine that you won’t be using a automatic mirror-flipping device in the future, then we are in agreement. We might remonstrate on the rate-of-death – but that is all.

In my judgment, we think the impassioned gait of technological shift creates this rate-of-death faster than people think, generally since the rate that most camera-owners buy new apparatus total with the unavoidable matrix of Moore’s Law. we feel assured in observant that most photographers simply want to make engaging images faster and easier.

The trail to that destiny is not one of massive cameras with flipping innards. It is the one that has been hinted at by the full-frame Leica M9 or the extraordinary Sony NEX array or any other number of examples. Note that we am not paid or sponsored (now or in the past) by Nikon or Sony or Leica or Panasonic or any camera manufacturer. Because of my new display on Photography Magazines, most of them hatred me — so we am utterly eccentric and we can obviously state the trends we see.

By identifying these trends, perhaps we can assistance save you money. Don’t let the renouned media impel you into carrying to bail out more income into DSLR technology. Since we already have a good set of DSLR apparatus that we will use for the subsequent few years, we am privately not going to not outlay any more income on bodies or lenses in this line of cameras. Maybe this is your incident too. (Note that if you are just removing started, then may be this does not apply, since you are entering the universe of photography at a point of extensive record upheaval.) I’ll be using my DSLR until these 3rd Gen Cameras make a few more iterations, which will occur faster than most people think.

Ensnared in FlameOn my first dusk in Barcelona, we dumped my bags in the room them went right out to explore.  Unpacking is so boring... let's face it.I proposed going down side-streets and back alleys to where we listened wake up and motion.  we was more or reduction zig-zagging my way to Las Ramblas, where there's regularly a lot of activity.  But we didn't want to go right there.  During the weaving, we found this huge cathedral nestled in between a block of exemplary seeking Spanish buildings.  A actor had illuminated a singular homemade appliance of abandon and was whirling it about.  we got back at the back of her and set up for this shot.from the blog www.stuckincustoms.com

Caption: we took this print on top of with a DSLR, but there is zero about it that we can’t do with some of these rising 3rd Gen Cameras.

 

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THE LONG PATH TO A TEMPLE OF HEAVEN

 

Announcement! A Photography Workshop at Google Giveaway!

Are you in LA and want to stick on me for a good day at Google for a photography workshop? Watch my Google+ Stream today for instructions on how to win the giveaway. It will be an extraordinary time!

Textures

This print below, like others you see on occasion, use a hardness process that we get a lot of questions about. We have a renouned Textures Tutorial here on the site that comes with a ton of different textures in box you are extraordinary to sense more…

Daily Photo – The Long Path to the Temple of Heaven

It was a pleasing sunrise in Beijing. It was cold and crisp, and we walked around this ancestral area while locals were you do yoga and assorted other exercises. There are many ancient, repeating structures that cover the drift in a very nurse manner. This is one of the many long structures that helps to bond assorted areas of the complex.

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1 MINUTE WITH WILLY EP 18. PANNING SHOTS – PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS


bananamana.com Willy Foo, Singapore photographer, demonstrates take a correct panning shot. Panning with a relocating theme gets the theme pointy and in concentration while blurring out the background. For more info on photography tutorials click the couple above.

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