I-5 to Highway 1 [HD Video]
Playing with my Lensbaby Composer and the star disk from the creative aperture kit
on my D90 while driving back from Seattle:
Sometimes it’s fun when you don’t have to drive.
Playing with my Lensbaby Composer and the star disk from the creative aperture kit
on my D90 while driving back from Seattle:
Sometimes it’s fun when you don’t have to drive.
Inspired by kk’s bag photo, I thought I’d document ‘most’ of what I’ll be carrying around with me during the Olympic Games at any given time. I’ll most likely change things up depending on where I’m going to be on a given day but this stuff won’t be far from me at all times. Click…
Most people ask me, upon returning, what was the one ‘big’ thing you saw this year. The last few years have been full of big applications that blew up due to the influx of savvy tech folks in Austin to get exposed to them. This year felt different though…definitely there was no shortage of street teams shoving t-shirts and branded swag in my face for various online services but the obvious vibe I noticed was that it was the “Year of Hardware”.
Last year, a coworker and I made a submission for a panel at SXSW Interactive. Unfortunately, we didn’t get enough votes (but thanks for yours if you took the time!) – that or it was because we’re not internet rockstars (yet). But I’m still going as an attendee and finally took a closer look at…
A new iPhone app [iTunes link] just popped up on my radar that is pretty cool. It lets you pretend your iPhone camera has a tilt/shift lens. Kinda. While heading to grab a coffee this morning, I took this shot: then loaded it into the Tilt/Shift app: which resulted in this image: Not quite a…
I’ve always been a fan of macro photography (aka really close pictures of things) so when I got my Nikon one of the first kinds of lenses I looked into was a macro lens. Unfortunately, they are quite expensive, costing more than my D40 kit alone. So that wasn’t going to happen anytime soon. Fortunately…
SXSW 2007 is over and I’m back home now…I already miss the Texas BBQ. This year exceeded my expectations and was bigger and better than last year. Hopefully I’ll get a chance to make it a hat trick next year. There were apparently something in the neighbourhood of 6000 geeks in attendance. I wonder how…
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Wow! Very very cool Mr. Biehler. You definitely have all the gadgets!
The stars look neat, I wonder what it would look like in a photo with a subject in front?