THIS WEEKS BANNER IMAGE….

April 4th, 2010 by admin

This week’s banner image was submitted by Rusty Childress. Thanks Rusty!

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THE FUTURE OF PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY

March 30th, 2010 by admin

Enlightening article from the New York Times.

For Photographers, the Image of a Shrinking Path (Click image)
new york times article

THIS WEEKS BANNER IMAGE….

March 21st, 2010 by admin

This week’s banner image belongs to Howard Wood. Thanks Howard!

howard wood

Image Details from Howard:
Image of Camelback Mountain from the open desert behind Mayo Clinic, 136th and Via Linda in Scottsdale on December 21 2009 @ 5:21pm.

Shot with Nikon D300, 18-200 Nikon Lens, settings:
f/8
200mm
-2 EV preset
1/4000 sec
ISO 400
Matrix metering
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Would you like to see your image here? Members only…..Please Email your image and/or your website/blog links to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member images”. Image dimensions must be: 827pixels wide by 306 pixels high at 72 ppi. When choosing an image to upload, keep in mind that there will be text at the upper left (as shown) and a white bar across the bottom of your image for the tabs. So share an image where you won’t mind these parts being covered up. The easiest way to crop is to set the dimensions in the options bar of the crop tool.

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BREAKING NEWS ABOUT COPYRIGHT

March 19th, 2010 by admin

There is an effort being made to develop some new laws and procedures regarding copyright abuse on the government level. As photographers, you have a unique opportunity to bring your opinions about copyright directly to the government. NANPA is distributing the following information to give you an opportunity to speak up.

The Obama Administration is asking to hear from YOU, about how intellectual property infringement affects YOUR livelihood. The Administration is also seeking advice on what the government could be doing to better protect the rights of artists and creators in our country. HERE’S A CHANCE FOR YOU TO BE HEARD!

BACKGROUND:
Last year President Obama appointed and the U.S. Senate confirmed Victoria Espinel to be the first U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator. Her job is “to help protect the creativity of the American public” by coordinating with all the federal agencies that fight the infringement of intellectual property, which includes creating and selling counterfeit goods; pirating video games, music, and books; and infringing upon the many other creative works that are produced by artists in this country.

As you know, the unauthorized copying, sale, and distribution of artists’ intellectual property directly impact the ability of artists and creators to control the use of their own creativity, not to mention their ability to receive income they have earned from their labor. This impacts U.S. employment and the economy, and our ability to globally compete.

As required by an Act of Congress (The PRO-IP Act of 2008), Ms. Espinel and her White House team are preparing a Joint Strategic Plan that will include YOUR FEEDBACK on the costs and risks that intellectual property infringement has on the American public.

Here’s how to make yourself heard!

1. Send an email to Ms. Espinel and the Obama Administration: intellectualproperty@omb.eop.gov
2. Begin your letter with “The North American Nature Photography Association has informed me of this welcome invitation from the Obama Administration to share my thoughts on my rights as a creator.”
3. Include in your email: your story, why intellectual property rights are important to you, how piracy and infringement affect you, and what the U.S. government can do to better protect the rights of creative Americans.
4. Also include in your email: your name, city, state, and what type of artist you are.
5. DO NOT include any personal or private information as all comments will be posted publicly on the White House website.

All comments must be submitted by Wednesday, March 24 by 5:00 p.m. EST. Read the entire call for comments online.

North American Nature Photography Association
email: info@nanpa.org
phone: 303-422-8527
web: http://www.nanpa.org

THIS WEEK’S BANNER IMAGE…..

March 14th, 2010 by admin

This week’s banner image belongs to Bob Mishkin. Thanks, Bob!

bob mishkin sunset

Image Details From Bob:

This image was taken on Sept 14, 2007 at 6:14 pm. I was with two friends (Howard and Harvey) and we had been shooting in the Seven Springs area of the Tonto National Forest. As we returned home and after we started seeing housing on the north side of the road, we came around the corner and I think ALL three of us said ‘stop’ at the same time. The road was North Cave Creek at the far NE section of Scottsdale, AZ. After all the light was gone and we started driving, about 300 yards further west and around another corner I noticed a lone Saguaro what would have made a great addition to the image. Just the usual very minor levels, saturation, and sharpening in Photoshop.

Camera: Canon 1D Mark IIn
Lens: Canon 100-400
Focal Length 400
Aperture Priority
ISO 640
Exposure: 1/160th sec @ f/16 handheld.

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HEALING BRUSH/CLONE TOOL TIPS

March 11th, 2010 by admin

Excellent video describing how to use the Clone Tool and Healing Brush.

WHAT’S NEW IN LIGHTROOM 3 BETA

March 9th, 2010 by admin

Julieanne Kost gives a 3 part overview of the new features in the soon to be released Lightroom 3.

BLOG TALK RADIO

March 7th, 2010 by admin

Besides interesting photo blogs, there are some excellent podcasts available. One example is Lens Flare Live.

THIS WEEK’S BANNER IMAGE……….

March 7th, 2010 by admin

This week’s banner image was submitted by DIG member Barry L. White. Thanks Barry!
barry l. white

Image Details from Barry:
This rock outcropping is just below Tom’s Thumb in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Like a photographer he shoots with often (MJ), he is beginning to see faces in the rocks and this grouping had several.

Camera: Canon 5D MKII
Lens: Canon 24-105
Focal length: 58mm
Aperture Priority
ISO 200
Exposure: 1/800th sec at f/8

Would you like to see your image here? Members only…..Please Email your image and/or your website/blog links to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member images”. Image dimensions must be: 827pixels wide by 306 pixels high. When choosing an image to upload, keep in mind that there will be text at the upper left (as shown) and a white bar across the bottom of your image for the tabs. So share an image where you won’t mind these parts being covered up.

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THIS WEEK’S BANNER IMAGE…..

February 27th, 2010 by admin

This week’s banner image was submitted by DIG member George Keller. Thanks, George!

copyright george keller

Image details from George:
This picture was taken while on a shoot with friends at a lake in Sun City. It was a dark and dreary day, looking like rain at any minute. The heron flew in front of the cloud covered sun allowing me to make this photo. Not much processing except for changing if from gray to a warm mauve in Photoshop.

Model – NIKON D300
DateTime – 2009:01:28 13:58:26
ExposureTime – 1/250 seconds
ExposureProgram – Aperture priority
ISOSpeedRatings – 400
ShutterSpeedValue – 1/250 seconds
ApertureValue – F 6.30
FocalLength – 86.00 mm
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm – 129 mm

Would you like to see your image here? Members only…..Please Email your image and/or your website/blog links to: meeting@digmeeting.com with a subject of “DIG member images”. Image dimensions must be: 827pixels wide by 306 pixels high. When choosing an image to upload, keep in mind that there will be text at the upper left (as shown) and a white bar across the bottom of your image for the tabs. So share an image where you won’t mind these parts being covered up.

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