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An Alley In Bangkok

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An alley in Bangkok A few weeks ago I published a post that talked about the new lease of life some of my older archived RAW images had received thanks to a combination of the new Lightroom 4 beta and Nik’s Color Efex 4. If you missed it, the post is called No Longer on the Scrapheap. Over the past weekend I had a bit of spare time so decided to go back to some even older images and see what it could do with them. When I first made the decision to switch to digital I did so by calculating... Read more
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Exposure For Outdoor Photography by Michael Frye

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Exposure For Outdoor Photgraphy Have you ever wondered how a landscape photographer gets everything sharply in focus for maximum depth of field' Confused by the exposure triangle' Do you know when it’s best to use a shallow depth of field' How do you depict motion in moving water' What if you don’t want to show motion' Can you make landscape photographs at high ISO' What about shooting into the sun' If these and other similar questions have ever occurred to you, then the latest... Read more
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Electronic Copyright Registration

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Everytime you press the shutter release on your camera and take a photograph, you have created a piece of work that is copyrighted. You don’t need to do anything else for the copyright to belong to you – watermarks, writing All Rights Reserved, the ? symbol and so on are not necessary to claim ownership of your copyright. From the moment you take the photo, you own the copyright. Exceptions may exist if you are giving away the copyright under a work made for hire type agreement but... Read more
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Recent Work ? The Guitar Man of Shilin

From Craig Ferguson Images, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Buffing a guitar body. A recent piece I photographed and wrote for the Taiwan Culture Portal was published the other day. The Guitar Man of Shilin looks at Taiwanese-American luthier Tai Wei-fu and his newly established custom guitar shop Yang Ming Custom Guitars. The article traces his story regarding how he got started, his first attempts at building guitars and some of the difficulties he has faced along the way. There are only a handful of luthiers in Taiwan making what he does a somewhat... Read more
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Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival

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Pingxi Sky Lanterns Release at Jingtong, Taiwan (Craig Ferguson) The Lantern Festival is one of the most colorful and best-loved events on the Chinese lunar calendar. Taking place on the first full moon of the lunar year, the night skies light up with lanterns of all shapes, sizes and types. In Pingxi, a mountainous area outside Taipei city, the famous sky lantern festival attracts tens of thousands every year and is one of the most spectacular sights you’ll ever see. Sky lanterns are... Read more
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No Crossing

From Craig Ferguson Images, 3 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

No Crossing. Taken with Vignette app on Android. Please excuse the lack of blogging for the past week or so. A few days in bed with food poisoning plus assignments on either end have left me no time or energy to update things around here. I’ve got a bunch of stuff to come over the next week or two, as well as a new newsletter that’s due at the end of the month. The photo here was shot yesterday on a cold, rainy train platform while waiting for my train after an assignment. The... Read more
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No Longer On The Scrapheap

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The Bayon in Angkor Thom. 2006 This year will mark 8 years since I made the switch from film to digital. From the word go I’ve followed a policy of archiving everything and never deleting. That may see a little unnecessary and possibly overkill but it doesn’t cost much to store and you never know when an old file may prove useful, even if it’s only as an example of what not to do. As I write this, a 2TB hard drive can be had for about US$120 and that’s good for... Read more
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February 2012 Desktop Calendar

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February 2012 Desktop Calendar Another month has rolled around and it’s once again time for a new desktop calendar. This month’s comes from Nepal and what was somewhat of an aborted morning of photography. We’d headed up to Nagarkot on the ridge above the Kathmandu Valley in order to get up and photograph the sunrise over the Himalayas. The Gods of weather weren’t really with us for the sunrise part of things though as a heavy cloud cover moved in and we didn’t get... Read more
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Rosh Sillars Teleseminar with Selina Maitreya

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Bodhnath Nepal Professional Photography Consultant, Selina Maitreya, Interviews Social Media Guru, Rosh Sillars Photographer mentor and portfolio consultant, Selina Maitreya is introducing a professional teleseminar series designed to help photographers build their business and thrive in today’s marketplace. On February 6, 2012 Ms. Maitreya will open this series by interviewing social media guru Rosh Sillars during a free teleseminar open to all photographers and business... Read more
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Pigs of God

From Craig Ferguson Images, 4 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

The heavist pig in 2012. On the 6th day of the Chinese lunar year, the Tsuhsih Temple in Sanxia holds a pigs of God contest where the aim is to raise the fattest pig. The controversial practice is opposed by animal rights activists. In 2012 the winning pig weighed in at 1061kg. Sanxia, Taiwan, 28 January 2012 (Craig Ferguson) One of the more controversial festivals that takes place in Taiwan is the Pigs of God festival held by the Tsuhsih Temple in Sanxia, a small town close to Taipei. It takes... Read more
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