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Brainstorming

Behind The Scenes

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, August 23, 2010

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Adorama Photography TV presents: This episode Mark shows us how he brainstorms while working on projects.

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TAGS: inspiration,  op-ed,  Adorama TV,  brainstorming 

Wondering about Wandering Well-worn Paths

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, October 21, 2010

As much as I love traveling and exploring brand-new locations, there's something amazing about revisiting certain spots again and again to challenge yourself to grow as a photographer.   Read more

Tags:   travel,  travel photography,  waterfall,  Olympus E-P1,  Lensbaby,  op-ed 

The More Things Change...

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, September 8, 2010

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There must be something innate in the photographic process that engenders passionate discourse.  Read more

Tags:   film,  HDR,  HDRI,  op-ed,  humor,  history 

Waiting for Video to Render

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, August 27, 2010

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I'm wondering if it's time for a new computer as I spend more time working on video projects.  Read more

Tags:   photoshop,  video,  time lapse,  op-ed,  vimeo,  Photoshop CS4 Extended,  timelapse,  Photoshop CS5 

HDM-Why?

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, August 13, 2010

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We’re just a few weeks away from the biennial gadget-palooza that is Photokina, and we’re sure lots of new cameras being announced will list HDMI ports in the feature set, or be dinged by gadget blogg  Read more

Tags:   hd video,  op-ed,  hdslr,  HDTV,  HD Television,  HDMI 

The Thirty-seventh Frame

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, July 26, 2010

Every photographer has, at one time or another, missed a shot due to the combination of operator error and system limitations. Back in the days of film canisters, one of the most unwelcome sounds of a  Read more

Tags:   sandisk,  op-ed,  humor,  Sony A850,  thirty-seventh frame 

A new camera category has arrived. What shall we call it?

Blog TechTock - by Mason Resnick, July 21, 2010

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I’m going to gingerly step into dangerous (for a writer) territory and talk about naming a camera category. If you just want to call them “cameras,” and have no patience for such linguistic exercises,  Read more

Tags:   digital camera,  system compact,  op-ed,  MILC,  Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Compact 

For You, is Photography more like Jazz or Cupcakes?

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, July 16, 2010

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Like photography, baking and music both also require a degree of technical and aesthetic know-how. But which metaphor would you use to describe your photography style?   Read more

Tags:   techniques,  op-ed,  polls 

Photoshop's Content-Aware Fill versus Watermarks

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, May 18, 2010

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Unauthorized image usage is rampant on the internet, and there has been some discussion that the new Content-Aware Fill function in Adobe Photoshop CS5 may make it too easy to eradicate watermarking.   Read more

Tags:   photoshop,  adobe,  adobe photoshop,  ethics,  op-ed,  Photoshelter,  Adobe Photoshop CS5,  Photoshop CS5,  watermark 

From the Department of Bad Ideas: The Gun Camera

Blog TechTock - by Mason Resnick, December 11, 2009

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Franziska Dierschke has an idea for a digital camera: Make it look like a toy gun! As if snapshooters haven’t had enough problems with security-conscious police.  Read more

Tags:   digital camera,  toy,  Editorial,  op-ed,  humor 

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