Good Morning Everybody,
To the readers of Digital ProTalk - have you noticed the news stories on the right side of this page change several times a week. I've been using this blogging resource to get additional interesting items on the front page. So be sure to check out the RED STUFF >>> to the right of this page.
In addition to keeping this page up to date, LaDawn and I have also been tracking our trip to NYC this week. Hey, I know there are so many hours in a day - so who wants to look at travel pics - but, heck, some of them are pretty cool. Think of it as a "Vacation" resource. Anyway if you want to check it out here is the link to Dave and LaDawn On the Road - just click here.
Alrighty then, on with quick news:
The Top 10 Best Places to Take Photographs:
I know this is a combo National Park/Ford Promo, but that's OK with me. I started taking my kids with me to National parks many years ago. My son, loved it nd said, "hey Dad, why don't we do this once a year." We had a pretty good run at it while they were young. That's why I have added these recommendations. So here is what is happening. This year, the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation teamed with Ford Motor Company for the official “Share the Experience” photo contest. So not only do you get great pics, but might win a car too. Here is the link.
Fireworks Tutorial - Or Where Did the Black Tones Go?
When I first saw this come up, I thought we are way past the 4th of July - what good is this? (kidding) but then I took a closer look. The guys over at Watch and Learn Photoshop have a nice little tutorial here. Look beyond the "fireworks" part - the best part is seeing how certain "Layer Modes" work with blacks in the image. Check it out here.
Hands On With the Canon 40D over at Luminous Landscape.
OK, I admit it - I'm a Canon 20D then 30D, now 40D nut. I can't believe they get so much stuff into that camera - Highlight Tone Priority to save my highlights, full screen "blinkies", fast focus, etc. As a matter of fact, I ordered the new Canon 40D from B&H last week at Photoshop World. It's just a lot of "bang for the buck." So when I caught yet another "hands on" experience, especially from a really well respected source, I wanted to share it with you. If your a Canon shooter or just thinking about becoming one here is the link for some great info.
Finally - Batteries That Hold a Charge
Tired of the constant "drain the recharge" cycle with the AA NiCads, or are you like me and never drain them so six months later after about the zillionth recharge, you end up with no charge. This story came up the other day over at our buddies at 1001 Noisy Cameras. It's talks about this new kind of battery (AA and AAA) that hold their charge for quite a while. Check out the whole story here.
Hey Gang, got to go - I've got an early appointment today - see ya tomorrow. --David
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Tuesday - The Hot News Today
Good Morning Moonshine,
Hold on one minute gang - I not talking that Kentucky backwoods concoction - I'm talking Lunar eclipse. That's right, right here this morning about 5:30 A. M. I was up about 5 A. M. this morning to check on a few things for a shoot today, and LaDawn clicked on the TV. There it was, the announcement that we were at the beginning of a total lunar eclipse right outside our front door. I grabbed my Canon 30D and 70-300mm D/O IS lens - this gave me a 480mm optic with which to shoot the moon (with the camera-of course). Check out the images.

Now I did a Google search before I posted these images and there were none posted yet, so you, dear readers, are bearing witness to the first images posted on the Internet of the Lunar Eclipse of August 28, 2007. Pretty cool stuff for a guy who loved astronomy in the second grade. I wonder if "Google Sky" will call today?
Anyway, on with some more news and tips ---
Fireworks Photography:
OK - Labor Day is right around the corner, and in this part of the woods, that means Cincinnati, Ohio's largest fireworks display of the year. WEBN and Cincinnati Bell team up to bring this "monster" fireworks display to the city every year. Over 500,000 people - about 1/3 of the metro population - turns out to see this event. You can see last year's entire show right here. So how do you shoot fireworks? I caught the article over at F1.0's site which gives a great little tutorial on the technique. Hey, if they are doing fireworks in your part of the world - grab the camera. Click right here for the article.
Balloon Cam:
A few weeks ago, I posted a story about this fellow that did kite photography - really nice images. You can revisit the post right here. But this "balloon cam", better known as SABLE - 3, really sets a much higher standard for alternate aerial photography. Check out this article and images (at 117,597 feet) and the technique right here. The page takes a while to load, but the images are stunning!
Cory Barker's Scatter Brush:
I ran across the video tutorial a few weeks ago over at the PlanetPhotoshop site. Cory Barker, the "Laddie" on Photoshop TV, keeps this site fresh and full of good info. His "Scatter Brush" technique featured in this video is more that just producing a cool result. It's also a great tutorial on how to use custom brushes in Photoshop. Click here to watch the video. It fascinating just to see how he moves through the steps - well worth the visit.
That's it for today everyone - been up too early today - got to catch a few ZZZZZ's before my shoot. See ya' tomorrow --David
Hold on one minute gang - I not talking that Kentucky backwoods concoction - I'm talking Lunar eclipse. That's right, right here this morning about 5:30 A. M. I was up about 5 A. M. this morning to check on a few things for a shoot today, and LaDawn clicked on the TV. There it was, the announcement that we were at the beginning of a total lunar eclipse right outside our front door. I grabbed my Canon 30D and 70-300mm D/O IS lens - this gave me a 480mm optic with which to shoot the moon (with the camera-of course). Check out the images.

Now I did a Google search before I posted these images and there were none posted yet, so you, dear readers, are bearing witness to the first images posted on the Internet of the Lunar Eclipse of August 28, 2007. Pretty cool stuff for a guy who loved astronomy in the second grade. I wonder if "Google Sky" will call today?
Anyway, on with some more news and tips ---
Fireworks Photography:
OK - Labor Day is right around the corner, and in this part of the woods, that means Cincinnati, Ohio's largest fireworks display of the year. WEBN and Cincinnati Bell team up to bring this "monster" fireworks display to the city every year. Over 500,000 people - about 1/3 of the metro population - turns out to see this event. You can see last year's entire show right here. So how do you shoot fireworks? I caught the article over at F1.0's site which gives a great little tutorial on the technique. Hey, if they are doing fireworks in your part of the world - grab the camera. Click right here for the article.
Balloon Cam:
A few weeks ago, I posted a story about this fellow that did kite photography - really nice images. You can revisit the post right here. But this "balloon cam", better known as SABLE - 3, really sets a much higher standard for alternate aerial photography. Check out this article and images (at 117,597 feet) and the technique right here. The page takes a while to load, but the images are stunning!
Cory Barker's Scatter Brush:
I ran across the video tutorial a few weeks ago over at the PlanetPhotoshop site. Cory Barker, the "Laddie" on Photoshop TV, keeps this site fresh and full of good info. His "Scatter Brush" technique featured in this video is more that just producing a cool result. It's also a great tutorial on how to use custom brushes in Photoshop. Click here to watch the video. It fascinating just to see how he moves through the steps - well worth the visit.
That's it for today everyone - been up too early today - got to catch a few ZZZZZ's before my shoot. See ya' tomorrow --David
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