Camera Bloggers Alliance

Mike Eckman’s blog is pretty cool but if you need more camera fix then you can check out the  Camera Bloggers Alliance RRS feed on his page too. Here are a bunch of RSS feeds for some of my favorite vintage camera and photography related sites.  Click on the article name to be taken directly to the arti Source: Camera Bloggers AllianceRead more

“Not just another Photo blog”

Anthony Luke’s not-just-another-photoblog Blog I landed on this photoblog by chance after searching for photos of Ama Pearl divers which I had just learned about and thought was interesting.  I don’t know who Anthony Luke is, but he’s posted quite a lot of things and most of it very interesting and maybe you’ll find something interesting here too?    It’s a shame this blog hasn’t been updated since 2019.Read more

Digitizing Negatives with a Camera – Revisited – PhotoPXL

I used to scan mostly with my Rolleiflex 6008AF and Ixpress / Hasselblad CF528 microstep back and a Schneider Makro Symmar lens in the m39 shutter adapter.  I still think that those ‘scans’ were the best scans I’ve achieved so far, however it was very time consuming to set up the focus because the focus was critical.   Here’s an article that details how to get your scanning set up aligned and parallel to the negative which I think is reallyRead more

Looking at Bokeh

How to characterize the styles and traits of different lenses Many lenses draw with different characteristics and often have family/brand traits, but it’s sometimes hard to see those differences. Often times the only way to see them is to look at the out of focus rendering. This article will be mostly a place for me to put some images into the same spot and to hold my notes, but I’d love to hear from others who have studied this inRead more

MISSION — 100cameras: “We Believe Kids Will Change the World”

100x Cameras is a worthy not for profit established in 2009 that offers a range of programs to teach kids how to photograph their lives and transform them.   Check it out! “We believe kids will change the world” 100cameras works with youth around the world who have had challenging experiences, and we teach them to process and tell their stories through photography in a way that impacts how they view themselves and their role in their community. Through their perspectivesRead more

European Month of Photography

European Month of Photography EMOP or European Month of Photography: That is your excuse for your next European vacation – or at least it might be mine!   I was just looking at the web page for the EMOP Berlin – which was held from Oct 1st to 31st in 2020 and realized how cool that would have been to be there.  I always enjoyed the photo exhibitions that coincided with Photokina.   The cities which have EMOP are Athens, Berlin, Paris,Read more

2021 Fall Prediction Map

For those of you planning photography trips this fall – the Smoky Mountains.com Fall Foliage Map predictor might be of good use?  It’s a really nice website that has a lot of scientific information behind the leaf color change too. See link below:   When will the leaves start changing? When will they peak? Our Nationwide 2021 Fall Foliage Map and leaf prediction tool has answers and progressive county-level predictions. Source: 2021 Fall Prediction MapRead more

LEARN OPENCV in 3 HOURS with Python | Including 3xProjects | Computer Vision – YouTube

I’ve gone down the rabbit hole for Machine Learning, Computer Vision and have been scanning the internet for different resources.   This is a relatively long video introduction to Open CV, but interesting so I’m posting here.   I’m going to be diving into OpenMV,  OpenVino,  TensorFlow, and more.    I’m particularly fascinated by the AI technology that lets even simple cameras recognize faces, objects, read text, read emotions, recognize gestures,  and more, but at the same time a bit frightened byRead more

Chromostereopsis – Wikipedia

Chromostereopsis – I just learned this word for visual illusions that convey an impression of depth.  Artists have taken advantage of this property for eons.  A discussion on dpreview about depth of field in captured images theorized that chromatic aberration from some lenses helped the perception of depth and even that perhaps humans and other animals have evolved to use chromatic aberration to their advantage.   This information was deployed in to suggest that older less perfect camera lenses may actuallyRead more

The Cool Science Behind Developing Photographic Film

Destin Sandlin does a really great job explaining how film works and is lab developed in this video.  Well worth a watch! Engineer Destin Sandlin of Smarter Every Day explains the very cool science behind developing rolls of photographic film. This has become a bit of a lost Source: The Cool Science Behind Developing Photographic FilmRead more

Canon hails groundbreaking 1-megapixel SPAD image sensor as the “eye of the future” – DIY Photography

Canon has developed what was everybody thought to be impossible. And while it might not be the highest resolution camera sensor out there, Canon’s new 1-megapixel Single Photon Avalanche Detection (SPAD) sensor offers some huge benefits over more traditional CMOS or CCD sensors. The biggest being that it all but eliminates noise from your images. […] Source: Canon hails groundbreaking 1-megapixel SPAD image sensor as the “eye of the future” – DIY PhotographyRead more