Archive for 'Techniques'
Video for iPad from You Tube
Posted on 05. Jun, 2010 by Philip.
Testing yet another HTML5 video embedd plugin. This one allows YouTube for WordPress to enable playback on the iPad and iPhone.
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Posting with an iPad
Posted on 29. May, 2010 by Philip.
Just testing the WordPress app for the iPad. seems like it could be a great way to post whilst on tour.
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HD video system near complete
Posted on 20. Mar, 2010 by Philip.
I have been sorting out the Canon 5D Mk11 so that I can get it to work for video that I want to shoot. At the moment it is nearly there but the look if the image is interesting to say the least. The Zacuto Z-Finder helps a lot as does the new Firmware that [...]
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Heritage trees in Melbourne
Posted on 05. Dec, 2009 by Philip.
We shot a number of trees that are on the list as significant trees in Melbourne. These are protected trees and of importance for rarity, age and historical reference. I will post others and give correct the names as I get the selections from the Arborist at Tree Logic. Have a look in the shop [...]
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Apple iPhone as a Webcam
Posted on 24. Nov, 2008 by Philip.
This little application FTP Cam was a little awkward at first but I got it to work so that now as I take an image in the iPhone it is uploaded to a specified location. Below is a current image. I am likely to shoot a new image every few hours so check back here [...]
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iPhone image gone off
Posted on 07. Sep, 2008 by Philip.
What causes this on the iPhone? It is a result of slow shutter speed and odd imaging. I was trying to shoot an accident scene I came across on the way home tonight.
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High Dynamic Range
Posted on 09. Jan, 2008 by Philip.
Over the last few week I have been trialling some HDR ( High Dynamic Range) imaging software, Photomatix in order to get an image that takes in a broader range of lighting conditions. To me it performs the digital equivalent of the old zone system as it was applied by the likes of Ansel Adams [...]


