Today we are going to continue to our multi-episode look at the results of the 2009 Winter Wonderland Workshop. I lead the nine day tour around central and eastern Hokkaido, the northern-most island of Japan, from February 16th to the 24th, 2009. The tour is formatted...
Month: March 2009
Winter Wonderland Workshop 2009 #3 (Podcast 182)
Today we are going to continue to our multi-episode look at the results of the 2009 Hokkaido photography tour, affectionately known as the Winter Wonderland Workshop. As I recap, I lead a tour around central and eastern Hokkaido, the northern-most island of Japan,...
Bokeh! Pronunciation, Meaning and Practical Use (Podcast 181)
I'm tired of hearing people mispronounce the Japanese word Bokeh, meaning the out of focus part of a photograph. As the master of bokeh in my photography, and having lived in Japan and speaking the language for the last 18 years, I thought I'd put the record straight...
Assignment #20 – Minimalism – Results (Podcast 180)
And the winner of the Minimalism assignment is... In 3rd place is binaryart with "Halogen" In 2nd place is Martin with "Hut" Congratulations to Pixelated , the winner of the Minimalism assignment with this image "Reflected Reeds" Show Notes Music from Music...
Winter Wonderland Workshop 2009 #2 (Podcast 179)
Carrying on from last week, today we are going to take a look at some more photos from the 2009 Hokkaido Workshop and Photography Tour, affectionately known as the Winter Wonderland Workshop. It’s slow going, as we do a lot on the trip, and today we’re going to get...
Winter Wonderland Workshop 2009 #1 (Podcast 178)
This week we start a multiple episodes series to walk you through the February 2009 Hokkaido Workshop and Photography Tour. As I mentioned last week, the workshop went very well again, with a few things that didn't go according to plan, but most which did were great...
Top Five iPhone Apps for the Photographer (Podcast 177)
There were a few applications that I had loaded on my SmartPhone that really made it a useful tool for the photographer, and they were basically to help me calculate depth-of-field, and the time and location of sun and moon rise and sets. Before I could move to an...