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14/08 2006
RAW or JPG?
Should you shoot in RAW- or JPG-format? Or TIFF? Or something completely different?
What I shot
10/08 2006
Old slides scanned
Old slides scanned. Some are from the 1980's.
Article
05/08 2006
The perfect histogram
I know very well that the perfect histogram does not exist, but knowing what to aim for can be a great help.
What I shot
05/08 2006
Saturday, August 5, 2006
What I shot or processed on Saturday, August 5, 2006
What I shot
28/07 2006
My Grandmother's small apartment
My Grandmother's small apartment just before she moved out. A whole life's worth of small things, painting, gifts and much more. Eerie and charmingly funny at the same time. All shot with My Canon PowerShot A80 and flash straight on.
Article
26/07 2006
Never throw away a picture!
When you start shooting digital, you may also start shooting dozens of thousands of images, and it's easy to be tempted to clean out once in a while. Don't!
What I shot
26/07 2006
A few 18-200 sample shots
A few sample shots from the Nikon 18-200 VR lens. I still need to get to know this lens. I'm not completely satisfied with its sharpness right out-of-the-box. But it sure is one sweet walkaround lens.
Article
25/07 2006
Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 VR
An amazing set of specifications for a small lens. Wide zoom range, inner focussing and vibration reduction. But the trees do not grow into the sky...
Article
24/07 2006
LCD-displays on DSLR's
Why Minolta's way of using the large display on the backside of their DSLR's is such a brillant idea
What I shot
22/07 2006
Iceland... ah, Iceland
Iceland... ah, Iceland. There's a sight for sore eyes. A handful of slides that I scanned. All shot with my Dynax 7 and Provia 100 slide film.
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