May 14th, 2007

di-GPS freezes your image history

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Our memory is not so reliable to re-call where we took our photographs therefore to label all your photographs with location, date and exact time a new device has striked the market called di-GPS.

To make you’re every clicked photograph an unforgettable shot this new device offers real time position and the precise time to your digital camera to record those locations for every digital image you snap.

This small device comes with an integrated backup battery, an internal antenna and sports only Nikon DSLR cameras and the Fujifilm S5 Pro at present.

To get this new device one has to shell $300, that is bit expensive to me.

Via: Ubergizmo

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May 14th, 2007

Take Better Vacation and Travel Photos in Every Situation

Whether you??™re heading to West Lafayette or West Xylophone, the travel gurus at Fodor’s have some travel photography tips for you before you embark on your summer adventures.
Pick up nearly 100 pointers, from how to shoot churches, castles, and canyons, to the nitty-gritty of shooting on mountaintops, in city streets, or at the aquarium. Their […]

eiffel-wide.jpgWhether you??™re heading to West Lafayette or West Xylophone, the travel gurus at Fodor’s have some travel photography tips for you before you embark on your summer adventures.

Pick up nearly 100 pointers, from how to shoot churches, castles, and canyons, to the nitty-gritty of shooting on mountaintops, in city streets, or at the aquarium. Their guide is written with film cameras in mind, but the basics hold true for digital.

Among their tips:

  • For clear campfire shots, let your camera take its exposure readings from a well-lit face. Fire in the frame will throw off your camera’s calculations.
  • Research your destination and plan a “shooting itinerary” so you don’t miss any great shots. (But remember that some of the best photographs are made when you stray from the beaten path.)
  • In wild caves, put your camera shutter in the B position and fire your flash multiple times to paint the room with light.
  • Underwater, colors will photograph naturally to a depth of about 10 feet but fade away quickly beyond that. Use flash.

Before you hit the road kick it on over to Fodor’s for the full list.

And hey, while you’re out there, take Yogi Berra’s advice: “If you come to a fork in the road, take it.”

Fodor’s Travel Photo Tips

p.s. Some fun city names we came across while researching this piece that we couldn’t help but share: Sandwich, IL, Romance, AK, Batman, Turkey, Hot Coffee, MS, and Rough and Ready, CA. (Okay, OK enough already.)

Photo Credit: Sergio Louro


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May 14th, 2007

Chachi Tree Frogs

© Oxford / Minden

Chachi Tree Frogs © Oxford / Minden

© Oxford / Minden

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May 14th, 2007

Jumbo Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California

© Don Paulson

Jumbo Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California © Don Paulson

© Don Paulson

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May 14th, 2007

Calf Creek Falls, Utah

© Don Paulson

Calf Creek Falls, Utah © Don Paulson

© Don Paulson

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