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Increasing Flickr Views

Posted on October 1, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Increasing Flickr Views
Internet, Photography

I’ve heard several suggestions for increasing the number of views of photos in one’s Flickr stream. These include posting limited numbers of pictures each time, posting early in the day so that buzz is generated early about good photos, and making sure that you post pictures of interest to begin with. I’ve found another sure-fire … Read More “Increasing Flickr Views” »

More Press, More Publications

Posted on September 29, 2007 By Tom No Comments on More Press, More Publications
Photography

I got notice this morning that three more of my photographs have gotten some notice.  First, I found that my photo of Lummi Peak with Sunflowers was selected for the Nikon Stunning Gallery.  This is my eighth photo selected for the gallery.  The photo is below: I had actually tagged several of my phoos from … Read More “More Press, More Publications” »

Tilting the Space Needle

Posted on September 24, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Tilting the Space Needle
Photography

There was one batch of Washington photos that I think need special attention.  The Space Needle is a tilt-shifter’s dream come true.  You have 360 degrees of scenery, but it’s interesting enough to make great subject matter for fake tilt-shifts.  More importantly, the images aren’t distorted by window glass, so you’ve got even better starting … Read More “Tilting the Space Needle” »

Washington Photos

Posted on September 24, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Washington Photos
Photography, Travel

I decided to do a mass upload of photos, rather than dole them out over time.  I’ve got about 247 images that I decided would be OK to make public.  There are a few tilt-shift, HDR, and lomo shots, but the majority are just scenery shots without much manipulation.  All of the images can be … Read More “Washington Photos” »

Vacation Post-Processing

Posted on September 23, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Vacation Post-Processing
Photography

I took a bunch of pictures – six gigabytes worth, apparently.  There are some out-of-focus junk shots, but there are a surprising number that I really, really like.  Some of the images I want to upload to Flickr right away, but some need deserve a bit of post-processing.  Some of the images I took with … Read More “Vacation Post-Processing” »

Geotagging Workflow, revised

Posted on September 4, 2007 By Tom 5 Comments on Geotagging Workflow, revised
Gear, Geocaching and Maps, Internet, Photography

In preparation for an upcoming trip to Italy, Chip got a Qstarz BT-Q1000 GPS data recorder for his birthday. He wanted a small device that would record tracks for geotagging, but would be relatively inconspicuous. This fits the bill perfectly. As we played with this thing, both of us revised our workflows for geotagging images – Chip with his new gizmo and I with my trusty Garmin eTrex Legend. Here’s a breakdown of what I learned over the weekend…

Data Recorders

In an earlier post about geotagging workflow, my mantra was keep the GPS running. If you don’t have the geographic data, manual tagging is your only choice. At the time of that writing, there was only one real option for dedicated tracking for consumers – Sony’s GSP-CS1. That device was fraught with problems, from not being very accurate to taking too long to lock onto satellites. Sony has since updated the tracker, but it’s been joined by lots of other options.

Devices such as the BT-Q1000 have a new generation of GPS chipsets. These are more accurate, and can maintain satellite locks while in a pocket or in a backpack. This makes them much more convenient for travel, as you don’t have to have a bulky handheld GPSr with clear view of the sky all the time. Since there is no display, battery life is much better. The Qstarz unit boasts a 32 hour battery life.

Not having an LCD screen isn’t a problem, though. Many of these, such as the BT-Q1000, have BlueTooth so that they can take advantage of the displays on mobile devices. As with discovered with the BT-Q1000, its BlueTooth function won’t allow export of track data. That has to be done through the USB connection.

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Published Again

Posted on September 1, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Published Again
Photography

Once again, one of my photographs of Bath, England is being used in a Schmap tourist guide.  My photo of the Pulteney Bridge is being used in an article about Pulteney Bridge Toys and Gifts.

Photoshop Deception

Posted on August 27, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Photoshop Deception
General Technology, Photography

I was sorting through Picassa when I came upon a couple of older photographs.  I actually did this a long time ago, but since it’s fresh on my mind, I’ll bring it up here. Back in 1996 (or was it 1995?) we went to Maine for a week.  Laura had a conference at Bates College … Read More “Photoshop Deception” »

Native KML Support in Flickr

Posted on August 12, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Native KML Support in Flickr
Geocaching and Maps, Internet, Photography, Uncategorized

I’m not sure how this slipped past me.  Since I don’t pay attention to the RSS subscription notices on my Flickr page, I really hadn’t spotted it, but there it was…   …a direct link to a KML file for my Flickr photos.   But wait!  Since this is a network link, it dynamically updates, loading … Read More “Native KML Support in Flickr” »

Greenville Greenway

Posted on July 20, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Greenville Greenway
Local, Photography

Of the past five Fridays, I’ve been in a doctor’s office for four of them for various aches and ailments.  Today I was determined to stay out of a doctor’s office, despite the fact I’ve still got a busted knee from last week’s kayaking trip. Bad knee aside, I decided I would take my newly … Read More “Greenville Greenway” »

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