Shutters Inc – episode 232

This week, in my never-ending quest to discover how to do HDR PROPERLY, I’ve been watching this video training tutorial on lynda.com,
Of course, if you want to use HDR-Efex Pro rather than Photoshop for your HDR work, then you could also check out Getting Started, or Up and Running,
Glynn likes Sturgeon’s Law and believes it could also be applied to HDR,
we’re wondering… Where are the self portraits?
which led to a discussion of 52 week self portrait assignments,
Glynn’s U.S. workshops are back on (check CPW for more details),
Carl Hemmings wrote about L brackets for shooting panoramas,
which led to a discussion of shooting panos in portrait vs landscape orientation,
Glynn has an idea for DSLR bodies with rotating sensors,
Glynn has started a new Facebook page called 30 seconds to infinity,
David Jones talked about sd-to-cf adaptors, and how that would enable me (and Glynn) to shoot with our CF-native cameras, but still get the benefits of the Eye-Fi cards,
after last week’s effort of trolling the film vs digital debate, this week Glynn got into the brand wars,
I decided that a good way to get over gear lust would be to spend a week with the DSLR body you were using BEFORE your current one,
Glynn liked this blog post on lensrentals.com regarding which lenses fail the most,
through the week, I saw this post on Chase Jarvis’ blog regarding the Red Bull athletes,
I also stumbled across this personal project/series of Fallen Princesses,
Glynn discussed models and their attitudes,
as well as opening fire on the author of this book,
and finally, I’ve been getting my geek on watching this video on youtube which describes the math behind f-stop numbers.

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Bruce Williams

I have been a professional audio engineer since the mid 80's and am happy to do for free in my spare time what I get paid to do during the week. I created Shutters Inc in May 2005, and it is today (as best as I can tell) THE longest-running photography podcast in the world.

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  • August 21, 2013 at 14:34
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    Re: Glenn talk about rotating sensor.
    This is why 6×6 format is so versatile from the film day. Always fun to listen to your podcast. Thanks.
    Keep up the good work. Cheers.

  • August 21, 2013 at 21:58
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    Hey Bruce…left some comments on ep229, mostly for Glynn. And what is the email address? I’ve lost it (the address I mean)….Mark Loader (how are ya, Ironguts?) 😉

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