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PhotoNetCast #66 – Composition, Focus, Eye-Fi, High Key, Tripods and more


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Listener Questions

 

We have dedicated this episode to clear the backlog of listeners’ questions we have been accumulating.

Lot’s of useful and insightful discussion:

  • We talk about Eye-Fi cards and their advantages and disadvantages;
  • we try to explain the golden ratio, not an easy thing to do on and audio show;
  • We discuss points of focus and problems that might arise from the “focus and re-compose” technique;
  • We lift the veil on high key photography;
  • Filter holders vs screw filters;
  • Medium format in landscape photography
  • Flash fall off
  • Want to send your questions to the show? photonetcast _(at)_ photonetcast.com

    In the news, we mention the closing of Picnik, the photo editing engine used by Flickr – it seems that Flickr is getting a major revamping, let’s see what’s going to be new as editing tool. We’ve also discussed the new Nikon D800 and tried to foresee if the optical viewfinder is going to be around for a few years more or not.

     

     

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    Show Notes

     

    A few links mentioned on the show

    • Sony World Photography Awards shortlist announced
    • Picnik is closing down
    • Is the Optical viewfinder going out the door?
    • Golden ratio:
      • On Wikipedia
      • On APN
      • On FM Photo Courses
      • Light fall off
      • Eye-Fi cards
      • Large format landscape
      • Selected from the Web

        • Dave: Why Wedding Photographers Prices are “Wack”; Sven Seebeck
        • Sean: Photography heat map
        • Bob: Clyde Butcher, Large Format B&W landscape photography 
        • Antonio: Recolored photos from the past
        • What a full show… and just to finish it even better…

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          PhotoNetCast – Photography podcastBy Antonio Marques