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Daily Awards - A Photo Community
Daily Awards is one of those communities where you can have your work reviewed, compete against other artists or just see what kind of work people notice and recognize. For a relatively new site, they already have a sizable community. Even the free reviews are excellent and encouraging. Rather than putting people down, the young aspiring artist is motivated while getting exceptional feedback. I like to read other people’s feedback to compare the opinion of the reviewers to my own. It is an incredibly valuable tool to learn and see photographically. Viewing and learning from other peoples reviews is easy and free. Uploading and getting reviews requires a paid membership at a very reasonable price. I think it is a great way to keep the members at a professional level. For your $26.10/yr you get an immense value in return. A yearly membership is a good option. Although the price declines when you sign up for a longer period, I prefer to reevaluate all my memberships on a yearly basis. The site also offers paid reviews where one can request a review from any one of the paid professionals over there. This might be something worth looking into when you are seriously thinking about getting published. |
Dodge CommercialIn March i was walking through Downton Los Angeles one Saturday when I saw a Waterslide unrolled in Downtown and tons of cameras all around. I didn't bother much and took a few photos that you can see in my L.A. Gallery. On my way home I walked right by the slide, took a couple of shots and went on. One month later, while watching TV i saw the advertisement for the new Dodge Journey when I discovered the same scene again. I only took 3 shots, but I really liked the one of the actor in the suit.
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My 450D arrived
It has been a short while since my last tutorial since I have been busy with my failing computer and data recovery. Finally this was over when Tina scared us out of our minds. We had to take her to the emergency care and get her checked out. Tina is our beloved Tabby Feline. Her sibling brother Tigger died almost exactly 2 years at the tender age of 4 and 11 months (yes their birthday coincides with mine). It was heartbraking and it is hard to learn that Tina's days are precious as well, as she has been diagnosed with an illness that could cost her dearly one day. We took her home with us after 2 days of emergency care. I am a soft hearted person and when it comes to my baby Tina I am just a big sucker. Back to business: I am probably going to write a 450D diary, adding little pieces of information as I am using the new camera. |
Protect your data with Raid
The next day was pure agony for me, when I had to wait to dissect my computer. Although used to back up everything to external drives, I had become lazy recently. My most recent backup was already several months old. I took my internal hard drive to usb adapter and hooked up my main picture drive to my computer. The adapter works with Laptop and Desktop drives as well as the new SATA drives. |
Painting with Light
The dictionary (Webster) defines photography as "the art or process of producing images by the action of radiant energy and especially light on a sensitive surface". This means that we create our images by capturing light (photons), reflected from our subjects, with some sort of detection device. That means we will not be able to capture anything in absolute darkness. On my last trip to Mono Lake, I thought that the bizarre shapes of the lake would lend themselves to this technique. After the sun set, I set up my camera on a tripod and chose an exposure of around 30 seconds, so I would have enough time to sweep as much of the landscape with my spotlight as I needed. I used a mid range aperture setting of around f-8 to start and adjusted the aperture accordingly after the first shot. You have to use manual settings, as the camera cannot evaluate the scene correctly with the spotlight. You need about 20s-30s to evenly paint a scene with a strong spot light. |
Backroads of California
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I quit the split
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Happy St. Patricks DayMonday is Saint Patricks day, where all Irish communities around the world celebrate one of the patron saints of Ireland. The San Francisco Bay area has a large Irish community and hence Saint Patricks Day has always been celebrated with fanfare. Yesterday San Francisco kicked of the St. Patricks Day Celebration with a big parade. I took this chance and tried to capture the spirit of the day. See some of yesterdays pictures in my St. Patricks Day in San Francisco Gallery.
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Having your work reviewed by either a professional committee or other fellow photographers is one way to improve your technique. Putting your photographs in front of a photo community is always a bit of a gamble. Many people on forums focus on minor technical imperfections rather than the art aspect of your photograph. It is important to find the right community to review your work to leap ahead and improve your work rather than reading through endless pixel peeping discussions.













Driving through California is one of my greatest joys. On my way to the great photographic sights, I have plenty of time to think about how California really looks like apart from the glossy pages and polished frames people are used to seeing. One of the main sights on my travels are golden hills lined with trees. Depending on the time of the day, they may glow golden or look rather dull and brown. 
