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Pickens Museums

Posted on July 5, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Pickens Museums
Local, Photography

I’ve already made mention here about the outstanding job the Pickens County Library is doing with their historical photos and Flickr.  This past week I had seen something about a photography exhibit at the Pickens County Museum, and decided to check it out. I was most impressed with this little museum.  Although it’s not high-tech … Read More “Pickens Museums” »

Geotagging Dilemma

Posted on July 4, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Geotagging Dilemma
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps, Internet, Photography

A couple of days ago I mentioned about my problem with Flickr geotagging. The Flickr user in question didn’t limit her geotagging to just her residence, but seems to have polluted the entire area with pictures of herself in lingerie (or less.) Despite my earlier comments, none of them are family-friendly, and almost all of … Read More “Geotagging Dilemma” »

Sound Activated Flash

Posted on June 29, 2007 By Tom 4 Comments on Sound Activated Flash
Gear, Photography

Today I took a dive into high-speed photography. My setup consists of a sound activated trigger, a disposable camera, and my Nikon D50. In a dark room, I set the camera exposure to bulb, then use the sound activated switch to trigger the flash on the disposable camera.

I was inspired by the work of Flickr photographer TurboJoe. Joe lives here in Greenville, and has taken some astounding photos of balloons popping, water dropping, and light bulbs bursting. He uses better flash equipment than I’ve got, and he’s much better at circuit design. I was after a quick, cheap method of getting this to work. Here are a couple of Joe’s shots…

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More Vacation Post-Processing

Posted on June 9, 2007 By Tom No Comments on More Vacation Post-Processing
Photography, Travel

We got home about mid-afternoon, and had some time to just sit around the house. I took a look at some more of those shots to see if some post-processing would help. It turns out that cave shots work quite well with a fake lomograph effect applied. It tends to bring out the contrast.   … Read More “More Vacation Post-Processing” »

Vacation Post-Processing

Posted on June 9, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Vacation Post-Processing
Photography, Travel

I don’t know what happened yesterday.  Almost all of my photos looked washed out.  I’m not sure if iy was the cloudy sky and terrible lighting, but everything looks washed out.  I woke up early this morning before we hit the road again, and tried to see what I could do about salvaging some of … Read More “Vacation Post-Processing” »

Immersive Media

Posted on May 31, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Immersive Media
Gear, General Technology, Photography

The Google Earth blog had a link to the technology behind Google Maps’ new Street View feature.  The technology was created by Immersive Media, and features a camera with eleven lenses arranged in geodesically on a sphere.   The camera not only takes still images, but does video as well. Immersive Media has put several demos … Read More “Immersive Media” »

Old Singer

Posted on May 30, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Old Singer
Photography

Back when I was teaching pinhole photography to seventh grade students, my father-in-law gave me an old Singer Graflex camera that he owned. This is the classic version, seen in use by photojournalists in old movies all the time. I have no idea how old this thing really is, but I believe it still works. … Read More “Old Singer” »

Just Call Me “Agent Smith”

Posted on May 29, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Just Call Me “Agent Smith”
Photography

It has been said that my brothers and I look like triplets. Well, I’ve found a way to have that experience even when they’re not around. I can clone myself, thanks to a free program called Groupshot from Microsoft. Have you ever taken a picture of a group of people, only to find that one … Read More “Just Call Me “Agent Smith”” »

Big camera = “photographer”

Posted on May 25, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Big camera = “photographer”
Photography

  Last night we had a retirement party for my friend, colleague, and boss, Dr. Linda Carson.  She had been principal of Byrnes High School, and most recently Assistant Superintendent for Administration. Our public relations director wasn’t going to be able to attend, so he asked me to take a few photographs of the event.  … Read More “Big camera = “photographer”” »

More Flickr Finds for South Carolina

Posted on May 23, 2007 By Tom No Comments on More Flickr Finds for South Carolina
Internet, Local, Photography, Travel

As it turns out, I’m not the only one who likes to drive around the state and take photographs. For some time now I have followed the travels of Flickr photographer and friend SisuDave from Greenwood. One of Dave’s pet projects is photographing businesses with a first name in the title, such as John’s Transmissions … Read More “More Flickr Finds for South Carolina” »

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