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My First Time Lapse
Recently, I picked up an intervelometer — one of those doohickies you can plug into your camera and set up long exposures or delayed photos or photos at regular intervals. I bought it to (a) act a wired remote for … Continue reading
I Need More Friends With Cameras
Then we could all get together and set up a Matrix Bullet Time rig like this one!
D.C. Time-Lapse — in HDR!
Another weekend, another time-lapse. This time, it’s an HDR time lapse of Washington D.C. It doesn’t use the motion of the camera as well as the time-lapse I posted here a couple of weeks ago, but it’s still very eye-catching.
Wildebeest Migration
This is without a doubt the coolest nature video I’ve seen in a long time. It’s a moving timelapse of a wildebeest migration across a river in Africa. One warning: The last 20 seconds or so don’t end pleasantly. … Continue reading
Greatest Workshop Group ‘Picture’ Ever?
What happens when you’re on a workshop, and someone comes up with the bright idea to take a video group shot instead of a traditional picture? You get this epic coolness: Via FStoppers
American Idol Going DSLR?
“American Idol” has definitely been drinking the DSLR Kool-Aid. I haven’t caught any of those cameras visible in the backgrounds of any shots so far, but it’s clear that the short depth of field shots they were using of contestants … Continue reading
James Blunt’s Music Video Overdoes It
Video SLR is a great and amazing thing. It can also be overdone. WAY overdone. I give to you, the music video stylings of Mr. James Blunt. Please take your prescribed dramamine dosage BEFORE clicking through. Your eyes aren’t playing … Continue reading
Photographing Medium Format in Belgium
Bert Stephani is back! And this time he’s shooting a Pentax medium format camera. I, of course, am posting this to help honor my Belgian heritage.
Virtual Copies in Lightroom
I, too, love Virtual Copies in Lightroom. When you want to process a single image multiple ways, this simple feature is a real boon to your workflow.

