Episode 364 – Aperture test
This week, Bruce has been testing his lenses, and Glynn is bored by that. Triggertrap is shutting up shop. If
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This week, Bruce has been testing his lenses, and Glynn is bored by that. Triggertrap is shutting up shop. If
Read moreThis week, the Trump inauguration and the gigapixel image thereof, Do you need a photography website? This guy says yes,
Read moreHappy new year! This week, again… back up your data! I’ve now fully embraced Linux and darktable. The Guardian brought
Read moreThis week, a short and sweet episode to take out the year. Glynn chats about Myanmar. I was surprised to
Read moreThis week, I’m joined by Doug Coleman, of Pixelsculptures. We chat about shooting with models, and going on random road
Read moreThis week, Darren Purbrick drops in to talk colour management. Peter Lindbergh has just shot the 2017 Pirelli Calendar. Check
Read moreThis week, Craig Wetjen joins me for a chat about shooting the moon, the stars and people. He threw me
Read moreThis week, one of the best 2016 Supermoon photos, although Malcolm Fackender did a pretty bang up job with his,
Read moreThis week, Glynn’s got lots of tours in the planning, Adobe announcs GST to be added to Australian customers’ invoices
Read moreThis week, in no particular order… Congrats once more to Mike Hollman on being awarded the top gong for architectural
Read moreThis week, the Kodak Ektra smartphone, Adam told us about the Chronos 1.4, a home-built high speed camera capable of
Read moreThis week, Glynn talks the Isuzu D-Max shoot. Tony White told us about Luminar, a new “Lightroom-for-dummies” RAW converter, and
Read moreThis week, Sony’s 101MP sensorĀ is 1.7x size of a 35mm sensor! Nice. It was also discussed at dpreview. The LensBaby
Read moreThis week, Snapchat is getting into the Augmented Reality arena with spectacles. Carl sent us the link to this Aaron
Read moreThis week, David Marland leads off with his book review of “A World History of Photography” by Natalie Rosen. Find
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