Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Smugmug Class - it's free
The last meeting was about pricing your photography and the one this Thursday (3-31-11) is about Color Management.
2 experts are flying in from EZPrints from Atlanta to go through monitor calibration ,web submission and making final prints.
If you could, spread the word
Best part it's Free
Here's the website,
http://www.meetup.com/Twin-Cities-SmugMug-User-Group/
Jeff Henningsgaard
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Minnesota Arts Council Census
AC Johnson Workshops
Monday, March 28, 2011
LIGHTROOM 3 AT A DISCOUNT
Adobe is offering $100.00 off of the purchase price of a full edition of this software for a limited time only.
Rikk Flohr Spring Break Follow-up
St. Paul Camera Club on HIstory Detectives
We will keep you posted as to the date it is scheduled to air on the show.
Watch for this History Detectives program In August for the complete story!
Photo by Pat Schwope
Above: Gene Schwope greets History Detective Wes Cowan, who is visiting
Gene's home in Arlington, Virginia for a History Detectives interview.
The cameraman, sound technician, Producer, and assistant are taping
for the show, which will air sometime in August.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
ABOUT PAT: I have been interested in photography most of my life. Fifteen years ago I decided to venture deeper and see where it would take me. I have taken classes at Hennepin Technology College in the Professional Photography program, multiple seminars and recently workshops at the Maine Media Workshops working with Vincent Versace and Jay Maisel. Vincent Versace has had a tremendous influence on my work. __ Pat Malcolm
Crosstown Camera outing to Grand Marais - February
The members of Crosstown hope to put on more organized photo shoots in areas of interest to its members and may send out notice of these outings to the other clubs as well, so any members can attend. One is already planned for Lanesboro Minnesota in August, and Crosstown hopes to have other day and overnight trips planned this spring and fall. Also, club members are participating in Rikk Flohr's badlands workshop this May. The May workshop is filled, but remember Rikk has another one scheduled in December and Alec Johnson is hosting one in June.
Untitled from Mark Karney on Vimeo.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Eagle Migration in Southeastern Minnesota
Also, if you are in the Southeastern Minnesota area and want to view and learn more about these and other birds go to the National Eagle Center located in Wabasha Minnesota.
Time Lapse of Aurora Borealis
Nikon's New Compact with Manual Mode Capability
The Nikon P7000 replaces the year and a half old P6000. Typically new models are released with subtle upgrades and minor improvements over their predecessors, however the P7000 breaks that trend as pretty much the entire camera was redesigned from the ground up. The overall shape of the camera changed and is now made of metal, while the key control switches are now located in areas where your hands naturally grip the body. The camera still features a large format 1/1.7 inch CCD sensor. However, in order to increase low-light sensitivity, the resolution was reduced to a reasonable 10.1 megapixels. A noteworthy improvement was made to the camera’s lens. The P7000 now sports an image-stabilized 7.1x optical zoom (28-300mm 35mm equivalent) This versatile lens distinguishes the P7000 with the longest zoom lens in its class. On the back of the camera, the 921,000 dot LCD screen grew to 3 inches allowing easy image composition and playback. Fortunately Nikon has also included an adjustable optical viewfinder that is rather helpful when shooting outdoors.
One attribute that sets the P7000 apart from nearly every other compact camera is the ability to shoot in full manual mode. Being able to select the aperture and shutter speed combination you want allows much greater creative control. In addition to the standard JPEG picture file, the P7000 also supports the uncompressed RAW image format. ISO settings can also be selected manually and range from ISO100-6400. Other notable upgrades include 720p HD video mode with stereo sound as well as a built-in virtual horizon that helps ensure your photos are level. Operating the P7000 is very straightforward. You can quickly adjust important settings like ISO, white balance, picture quality, exposure compensation, and the shooting mode with just the thumb wheels on the top of the camera.
With its compact size and impressive feature-set, the P7000 has definitely earned its place at the top of Nikon’s Coolpix lineup. If you are interested in a travel friendly compact camera but still crave the creative control of SLR, the P7000 is a great alternative. The P7000 kit includes: one rechargeable Li-Ion batter, charger, USB and AV cable, neck strap, and the Nikon software suite CD-ROM. The P700 currently sells for $449.95.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
BACKUP! ARE YOU SAFE?
BACKUP TERMS
ONSITE – backup to a hard drive, network drive, CDs or DVDs kept at same location as computer.
OFFSITE – same as onsite, but storage devices are kept at different physical location.
ONLINE – files are copied over the internet directly to a storage destination.
INCREMENTAL BACKUP – running a recurring scheduled backup (continuous, hourly, daily, weekly).
CLONING – using a utility application to make an exact duplicate of a hard drive.
ENCRYPTION – securing data with a scrambling algorithm between source and destination.
VERSIONING – retention of multiple states of a given file.
Onsite backups cannot protect you from disasters such as fire, flood, or theft. The best protection is in the CLOUD today's buzzword for online storage and computing. With the growth of broadband and the low-cost of storage, it's no longer just for business. Home users can now get unlimited online storage space for as little as $50 per year, making this a smart and cheap technology investment.
This new consumer market for online storage is exploding with new companies popping-up regularly. So you have to be careful to consider the service that best meets your needs. Some block certain file formats, have different storage limits, poor security, or poor infrastructure. And of course you may worry about whether the company you chose will be in business years from now. After months of research, testing and comparisons, I have narrowed down my choices for Cloud backups to three sources:
PROS: Unlimited Space • Automated Software • 128-bit Security • Remote Access to Files • Mac/PC
CONS: Does not automatically backup certain file types • File size limits • No external drive support • Power features not available on Mac • Speed Throttling
PRICE: Single User/Computer = $55 per year
MOZY
PROS: Unlimited Space • Automated Software • 128-bit Security • External Drive Support • Up To 30-Day File Versioning • DVD Restore Option • Mac/PC
CONS: Does not automatically backup certain file types • Possible file size limits • No remote access to files • 2x Protect feature Windows only
PRICE: Single User/Computer = $55 per year
CRASHPLAN+
PROS: Unlimited Space • Automated Software • Onsite, Offsite & Online Options with Multiple backup Sets • 256/448-bit Security • External Drive Support • Flexible File Versioning • Retains Deleted Files • No Auto File Type or Size Restrictions • Pre-Seeding Option • Hard Drive Restore Option • Mac/PC/Linux/Solaris
CONS: No remote access to files at this time
PRICE: Single User/Computer with 10GB storage = $25 per year, or Unlimited storage = $50 per year/Family Plan (2-10 users) unlimited storage for $120 per year
After testing all three, I went with CrashPlan+ because it best fit my needs. Carbonite and Mozy are good services, but CrashPlan+ software gives me the flexibility to take care of both my onsite and online backup with a single application solution, with features the other two don't have plus greater security. I do highly recommend CrashPlan+, but you should determine for yourself what service works best for your situation.
While an online backup could replace your onsite backup, I still feel the onsite backup is important as your first-line for recovery. Doing a full recovery from an online backup may take days or weeks to complete, or be expensive using their delivered drives or DVDs (to your location), whereas onsite recovery is measured in hours with no additional fees. It also gives you redundancy just in case your online service has problems.
Brian Billadeau
Hunt Camera Specials
The prices on pocket wizards and Nik's Silver Efex Pro looked particularly good. Hunt's is the largest retail photography enterprise on the east coast. Club members who have purchased items from Hunt's have been satisfied with their prices and service.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Snapstick for Smart Phones
Check out the demo video here: Snapstick
"Open to Interpretation" Juried Competition
Open Call for Entries for All Photographers
Open to Interpretation is now calling on photographers to submit images for consideration in a juried book competition.
Theme: Water’s Edge
Juror: Douglas Beasley, Photographer and Educator
Early Submission Fee: $30 for 5 images, $10 each additional
Deadline for early submission: April 26, 2011
Submission Fee: $35 for 5 images, $10 each additional
Deadline for submission: June 7, 2011
Results Announced: June 20, 201
$300 Jurors Selection Award
Project Details
Open to interpretation is a juried book competition of photography, poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. Each book begins with a themed call for photos. The chosen photos become the literary inspiration for the writers’ submissions. A book is created that matches each winning photo with two stories or poems that offer different interpretations of the image. The unique collaboration adds new dimensions to both the photos and the written word.
Douglas Beasley's personal vision explores spiritual aspects of people and place and is concerned with how the sacred is recognized and expressed in everyday life. He hopes that his photographs act as prayer-like offerings and are meant as a departure point for the viewer's own visual or spiritual journey.As founder and director of Vision Quest Photo Workshops, Beasley provides workshops that emphasize personal expression and creative vision over the mechanics of camera use. He believes in helping each student find their voice rather than making 'pretty pictures'. His workshops are held in places such as Santa Fe, Maine, New York, Hawaii, Guatemala, Peru, Japan, China, Italy, Africa and Bali as well as the Trade River Retreat Center, his cabin/retreat center in Northwest Wisconsin.
Much of his personal work, including Sacred Sites of the Lakota, Disappearing Green Space, Silent Witness: Genocide and the Landscape, Sacred Places and Earth Meets Spirit are supported by grants and commissions and have been widely exhibited and collected. His work has been published internationally and featured in numerous magazines such as Zoom, The Sun, B&W, PDN and PhotoVision. His first book: "Japan; A Nisei's First Encounter," offers insight into his journey to his mother's homeland. His second book Earth Meets Spirit will be coming out in late 2010.Doug continues to explore the notion of what is sacred in his photography and in his life. He lives in a passive solar home surrounded by trees in Saint Paul, MN. When not out traveling the world he can be found tending his Japanese gardens or enjoying a strong cup of coffee while listening to loud music. Personal heroes include Jimi Hendrix, the Dalai Lama and whoever invented the espresso machine.
Entries are submitted online at www.open2interpretation.com/
Tsunami HIts Nikon Plant
Japan suffered a monumental earthquake earlier today measuring 8.9 on the moment magnitude scale, followed by a devastating tsunami. The epicenter is reported to have been near Sendai, where Nikon produces the D3s, D3x and D700 models.
The region is also home to other manufacturers. Panasonic's Yamagata lens plant is further to the south-west while further south Canon's main lens plant at Utsunomiya is still well within the affected zone. All three are likely to have sustained damage, but the repercussions aren't likely to be known fully for several days.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Japan's Camera Plant Damage reports
http://www.canon.com/news/2011/mar13e.pdf
http://digitaljournalofphotography.blogspot.com/2011/03/nikon-japan-issues-statement-on.html
http://global.epson.com/newsroom/2011/news_20110314.html
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Japanese people and we hope for a swift stabilization and recovery.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Crosstown Member Peter Wong's image of Malaysia
Peter Wong's Malaysia gallery.
Peter Wong's blog.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
How to record a screen Video
NOTE: You can click on the button on the lower right hand side of the moive to view it full screen.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Red Wing Photography Club Exhibit
The opening reception begins at 6:30 and the exhibit opens at 7:30 pm in the main gallery. Click on the image below for details. For more information or directions to the Anderson Center call 651-388-2009, or visit the clubs website: Red Wing Photo.
SPRING BREAK - VENDORS AND DOOR PRIZES
A C Johnson Photography
Creative Memories Digital Software
Fleeting Glimpse
Hoodman
National Camera
Prop It Up
Tamron
Tamrac Bags
West Photo
White House Custom Colour
Worldesigns Tours
There will be a number of door prizes given away that currently include:
A free workshop by AC Johnson Photography
Cotton Carrier camera vest/ carry-lite belt
Lowepro Outback 300 AW Camera Bag
4 Gift certificates from WHHC
Photoshop CS5 for PC, and Lightroom for the Mac
Two Tamrac bags
2 West Photo gift cards
A bottle of great wine
A software photo album
And many others to be announced at the event.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Red Wing Photo Club Exhibit
For more information about this exhibit, its location, or the Red Wing Photo Club go to: www.rwphotclub.org.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
FInepix X100 - Professional Compact Camera
Below is an excerpt from Fuji's press release for the camera that describes the camera:
To learn more go: here. To see a Youtube video of this product go: here.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Eastern Sierra Workshop
Mark Jansen also has a fine art photography website that showcases some of his images, and the wide variety of workshops he offers all over the world. You can check it out here: Jansen Fine Art.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
New Judging Class is Being Offered
The class size is limited and last year it filled up quickly. So if you are interested, you should contact Ron Timm quckly to make sure the course isn't filled and you have to wait until next year (assuming it is offered again).
Friday, March 4, 2011
National Geographic is coming to Minneapolis
It is coming to Minneapolis April 3rd. Given the popularity of Nat Geo and this seminar it is likely to be sold out like the previous dates. So read the information below and if interested register online at: Nat Geo.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
SPRING BREAK UPDATE
150 Photography Related Websites
PIXIQ has done a good job assembling "the list" of sites that it found will add to your knowledge of all things photographic, and of course use up a lot of your time. But visiting many of these sites and picking your favorites to follow is a good use of that time.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Scott Kelby's "Light it, Shoot it" LIve
Scott Kelby's is bringing his online class on lighting and retouching to Minneapolis for a live full day seminar. It will be held April 4th at the Minneapolis Convention Center. The cost is $99.00, but only $79.00 for NAPP members.
You can learn more about this seminar and register online at: Kelby Live.