News
Canon announces fall rebates
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=PromotionsAct
Rebates on lenses, flashes and high end camcorders. nbsp;Sale is now through Jan 17th, 2009.
Microsoft releases Pro Photo Tools 2
http://www.microsoft.com/prophoto/downloads/tools.aspx
Talk about a giant that has no recognition in Pro Photography.
Reader's Digest Photo Contest
Halloween is right around the corner, and here is a chance to use that photo I just know you were going to take anyway.nbsp; You have until November 2nd to submit your Halloween photos of yourself, a family member or pet for a chance to win $100.
http://www.rd.com/photo/submission.do?plckGalleryID=7e8e5c07-ac9d-4bf2-9264-232708786cc4
PhotoPlus Expo - October 23rd - 25th
http://www.photoplusexpo.com/ppe/index.jsp
The PDN PhotoPlus Expo will be happening this week at the Jacob Javits Center in NYC. nbsp;Unlike the PMA show (spring) and the recently closed Photokina show in Germany, not many new announcements are expected from this show. nbsp;I will however be attending and reporting back on it next week.
Topics
Where can you (or can't you) take a picture?
It has been reported (but not yet confirmed) that Disneyland and California Adventure parks have cracked down on their "no professional camera equipment" rules. nbsp;Depending on who you speak to, it varies from "no telephoto lenses" to "no zoom lenses" to "nothing more than 6 inches" nbsp;Walt Disney World in Florida does not seem to be affected. nbsp;So, if you are planning on going to Disneyland, be aware you may not be able to take the dSLR lens you want. nbsp;Otherwise, perhaps you could throw a small short lens (like a 50mm) on your camera, and pack away your longer lens and change it while in the park.
Photographer's rights sheet that you can download
http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm
Site Of The Week
Kodak Tips - Photographing Children
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=92#38;pq-locale=en_US
Tip Of The Week
Halloween is a time for darkness and shadows. nbsp;You don't want to mess with the mood of your pictures with a flash. nbsp;But if you have to, and are stuck with an on camera flash, try
1. nbsp;Use a piece of tissue paper or tracing paper over the flash to diffuse the light and make is less overpowering.
or
2. nbsp;Get a piece of colored cellophane. nbsp;Red or Orange would probably work well, to give a warm glow rather than an overpowering white light.