Shutters Inc – episode 255

This week,
Carl Hemmings alerted us to this tutorial on “time stacking”.
amongst the multitude of awesome cartoons on XKCD, I came across this photographic-related pearler,
Alexia Sinclair posted this video on the making of one of her fine-art masterpieces,
the HIPA Awards were announced this week, but the winning image looks suspiciously like it might be the victim of some serious photoshop-fail,
after Glynn showed us images from the Itarod last week, Adam Davidson this week brought our attention around to this series of images from this year’s Iditarod which suffered from a LACK of snow,
I had a genuine ROFLMAO moment this week after David Clark submitted his latest masterpiece to the SI facebook page (see below),
Nikon USA is reporting that the D4 and D4S are not playing nicely with a couple of batches of Lexar memory cards,
Gigiapixel images are usually constructed on sweeping landscapes. This guy takes the idea to a whole new and scary level… people’s faces!,
Apparently they’ve built a new World Trade Centre… who knew? 🙂 (Believe it or not, not yours truly, who tries to avoid the “news” as much as possible),
for those looking to perfect their multi-image workflow, whether that be HDR, timelapse, time stacks or panoramas, Glynn reckons you should have a look at Photoacute,
can’t get a canvas print big enough? Keith Cooper has an idea for you… multi-tile canvases!
Then there’s the new breed of conflict-zone photographers who shoot with nothing more than iPhones,
when animated GIF’s want to dress up for a night on they town, they use Cinemagraph (which is unfortunately a Mac-pnly product),
and finally, the story that Bruce hinted about on Facebook through the week.
Love shooting cars in motion?
Got 11 days free in August this year?
Don’t mind sharing a bedroom for 9 days?
YOU might be just the photographer I’m looking for!

Bruce Stringbean

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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.