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Worldwide Photo Walk 2008 - Winners

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Check here to see all the Worldwide Photo Walk 2008 - Winners 


;-) I am on the 6th row on the right side of the Individual Photo Walk Winners. 


 

And the winner is…….. [Updated]

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Today the Winner from Scott Kelby’s Worldwide PhotoWalk will be announced. The winner will be the best photo shot in the Photo Walk held on the 23rd of August. Scott Kelby will select the winner from the group winners of each participating city.

Follow this link to see the winners from the participating cities.       


Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski in their video about the Photo Walk 

And the winner of the Grand Prize is Suhaimi Abdullah’s shot from the Singapore walk, of a bird flying overhead an industrial-looking street.  
Click here to see the top ten Photo’s Scott selected 

I was announced the winner of the ’s Hertogenbosch Dutch Photo Walk with the shot below:

Winning Photo of Bas Bettenhaussen 

 

 

Pre Photokina news: D90 from Nikon

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Fusing 12.3-megapixel image quality and a cinematic 24fps D-Movie Mode, the Nikon D90 exceeds the demands of passionate photographers. Read the specs below!

  • 12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS imaging sensor: Coupled with Nikon’s EXPEEDimage processing technologies and NIKKOR optics, breathtaking image fidelity is assured.
  • Continuous shooting as fast as 4.5 frames-per-second: Combined with fast 0.15ms power-up and split-second 65ms shooting lag, dramatic action and decisive moments are captured easily.
  • D-Movie Mode—Cinematic 24fps HD with sound: Record cinematic-quality movie clips at up to 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixels) in Motion JPEG format, enhanced by NIKKOR interchangeable lens quality and versatility.
  • Low noise ISO sensitivity from 200 to 3200: High signal-to-noise components and design deliver exceptional performance, even at high ISO setting.
  • 3-inch super-density 920,000-dot color LCD monitor: High resolution, 170-degree wide-angle viewing guarantees confident image review and movie playback.
  • Built-in image sensor cleaning: Effective 4-frequency, ultrasonic sensor cleaning frees image degrading dust particles from the sensor’s optical low pass filter.
  • 11-point AF system with Face Priority: Consistently fast and accurate autofocus, reinforced by the Nikon Scene Recognition System, delivers razor sharpness in a wide variety of conditions.
  • One-button Live View: Easy to use Live View activates access to 3 contrast detection focus modes including Face Priority AF.
  • Nikon 3D Color Matrix Metering II with Scene Recognition System: Nikon’s renowned 420-pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix Metering II, teamed with the exclusive Scene Recognition System, evaluates images, referencing an on-board database of over 30,000 photographic scenes, for unmatched exposure accuracy.
  • Comprehensive exposure control: Five advanced scene modes plus Program Auto, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual.
  • Auto Active D-Lighting: Selectable and Automatic, Active D-Lighting optimizes details within shadows and highlights, taming high-contrast situations in real time.
  • Durable, high precision shutter: Testing to over 100,000 cycles assures shutter life and accuracy.
  • In-Camera Image Editing: Creative freedom stems from exclusive in-camera image editing, featuring Fisheye effect, Straighten and Distortion Control as well as D-Lighting, Red-eye Reduction, Image Overlay, Monochrome and more.
  • GPS geo-tagging: GP-1 GPS unit (optional) provides automatic real-time geo-tagging.

A powerful new digital SLR: the Canon EOS 50D

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Amstelveen, The Netherlands, 26 August 2008: Canon today strengthens its EOS range with the addition of a powerful new digital SLR: the EOS 50D. With a 15.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, 6.3 frames per second shooting and Canon’s latest DIGIC 4 image processor, the EOS 50D delivers unparalleled speed and resolution at a price point that is unique in today’s market.

Outstanding, clean images

A newly designed 15.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor delivers ultra-detailed, low-noise images – ideal for large-scale reproduction or creative cropping. New manufacturing processes, plus redesigned photo diodes and microlenses, extend the light gathering capabilities of the sensor – allowing more pixels to be fitted on the CMOS sensor without compromising image quality. These changes ensure improved high ISO performance and low noise. High-speed, low light shooting is enabled by ISO levels of 3200, expandable to an ultra-sensitive 12800.

The EOS Integrated Cleaning System – including the improved Self Cleaning Sensor Unit with a new fluorine coating – increases protection of image quality by helping to reduce, repel and remove unwanted dust from the sensor. Stubborn particles can be removed automatically in post-production with Dust Delete Data and Canon’s included Digital Photo Professional software.

Rapid-fire performance

Canon’s new DIGIC 4 processor is fast enough to allow up to 6.3fps continuous shooting, in bursts of up to 90 JPEGs with a UDMA card. Used with Canon’s wide area AF system, which locks onto subjects with 9 individual cross type sensors, stunning action sequences can be captured – even in low-light conditions. This makes the EOS 50D particularly suited to sports and wildlife shooting.

DIGIC 4 works with the CMOS sensor to deliver 14-bit image processing, for smooth gradation and natural-looking colours – as well as ensuring ultra-fast startup times and near-instant image review after shooting.

See everything
A new 3.0” Clear View VGA LCD provides extra-large and wide angle-of-view image review, with plenty of clarity for accurate focus checks in playback. By switching to Live View mode – which displays a real-time image on the LCD – photographers can enjoy simplified shooting from awkward angles, or connect to a PC for remote shooting. Live Mode now offers three ways to auto focus: Quick AF, Live AF, and new Face Detection Live AF, which optimizes focus based on faces detected in the frame – for fast, spontaneous portraiture.

Control and ease
The famously intuitive EOS menu system includes a new Quick Control screen, for instant access to the most commonly-changed settings. A new Creative Auto mode offers automatic focus and exposure – while still allowing creative ‘tweaks’ to settings such as background sharpness.
“For advanced amateurs and semi-professionals – or professionals looking for a powerful backup model – the EOS 50D stands alone,” said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging, Europe. “No other camera in this price bracket offers a comparable combination of speed and image quality.”

Some Specs

  • 22.3 x 14.9 mm CMOS sensor
  • DIGIC 4
  • 14 bit 
  • 4752 x 3168 Image Size
  • RAW (.CR2; 14-bit) 
  • sRAW1 (7.1 MP)
  • sRAW2 (3.8 MP)
  • 1.6x field of view crop
  • H1 (6400) and H2 (12800) expansion ISO
  • 3.0 ” TFT LCD
  • Live TTL display of scene from CMOS image sensor
  • Burst Buffer: RAW: 16 frames
  • HDMI connector
  • Compact Flash Type I or II (inc. FAT32) - Supports UDMA cards
  • Weight: With battery: 822 g (1.8 lb)

Some shots from today’s Photo Walk

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Al shot in the beautiful city of Den Bosch!! It was a darn great Walk!

Via this link you can see the shots made by our group.

Worldwide Photo Walk - August 23rd, 2008

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

 

You’re invited to join Scott Kelby and his friends around the world for the first ever “Worldwide Photo Walk.”

Join us for this free, social photography event to celebrate the release of the update to the world’s bestselling Lightroom book, “The Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers” (and you just might win a copy yourself).

Photo Walk 2008

Check this site for more information

 

 

Font Conference

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008


See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor.

Found this video thru Scott Kelby’s Blog 

As I am also a Font’Freak’ I really enjoyed this one!