Slowly but surely the apps are appearing on itunes.
So far we have 3 with more on the way, you can buy them here
meanwhile heres a couple of brand new promo Ad to wet your appetite
Friday, 31 December 2010
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Thursday, 16 December 2010
"The Really Really Random Photography Blog" - By BCphoto: PhotoTips Future Predictions
"The Really Really Random Photography Blog" - By BCphoto: PhotoTips Future Predictions: "Things are shaping up to show that 2011 for the PhotoTips show will be an explosive year. I thought I would give those that care, a sneak pe..."
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Water: A worthy cause
Any Creative types fancy teaming up and anteing an advert in for this also, let me know.
Holographic Prints!?!?!?
Zebra Imaging is a company that creates amazing 3D holographic prints called ZScapes, allowing viewers to view a scene in 3D without any special eyewear. The above shows a print made of downtown Seattle, with the building in the print appearing to be about 10 inches high. Over 8,000 of these futuristic prints have already been created for the US military, but what excites us more is the possibility of this being a glimpse into the future of photography. Perhaps later generations of photographers will be capturing 3D photographs and displaying their work through 3D holographic prints. We’ll be telling our grandchildren, “when I was your age, prints were in 2D!”
Monday, 13 December 2010
Mines bigger than yours!!!!
I wonder if lens size can be inversely proportionate to the size of ones manhood???
If the longer the lens the shorter the gentlemans area, then surely this is a picture of a woman carrying some lenses?
For the record I mainly use a short 50mm lens ladies ;)
If the longer the lens the shorter the gentlemans area, then surely this is a picture of a woman carrying some lenses?
For the record I mainly use a short 50mm lens ladies ;)
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
YAY Nikonians Get it first for once!!!!1
Shoot DSLRs From a Distance Over Bluetooth, Using an iOS App
With the power of Bluetooth...comes BlueSLR! A magical Bluetooth dongle which hooks up to Nikon DSLRs for controlling from iOS devices up to 300 feet away.
Unfortunately only Nikon cams are supported at the mo, but Canon's aren't far behind.
While it'd be great if the photos could be sent wirelessly to the iOS device as soon as it's taken, for now the dongle only works from the iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch to Nikon. GPS information can also be ingrained in each photo, but for many photographers it's going to be the manual control (from a distance) which will be the selling point here.
Depending on the model of Nikon owned, there's a compatible dongle—the pro models get a slightly different one, but both cost $149. On sale now from their website, shipping is free until December 10th, and the app is free now. [BlueSLR via Electronista]
Send an email to Kat Hannaford, the author of this post, at khannaford@gizmodo.com.
With the power of Bluetooth...comes BlueSLR! A magical Bluetooth dongle which hooks up to Nikon DSLRs for controlling from iOS devices up to 300 feet away.
Unfortunately only Nikon cams are supported at the mo, but Canon's aren't far behind.
While it'd be great if the photos could be sent wirelessly to the iOS device as soon as it's taken, for now the dongle only works from the iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch to Nikon. GPS information can also be ingrained in each photo, but for many photographers it's going to be the manual control (from a distance) which will be the selling point here.
Depending on the model of Nikon owned, there's a compatible dongle—the pro models get a slightly different one, but both cost $149. On sale now from their website, shipping is free until December 10th, and the app is free now. [BlueSLR via Electronista]
Send an email to Kat Hannaford, the author of this post, at khannaford@gizmodo.com.
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
NINJA STEVE GAME COMING TO IPHONE
Following hot on the heels of the story of Steve Jobs being stopped taking Shurikens on his private jet after a trip to the orient, this game has (Allegedly) got no ties to Steve Jobs OR Apple.
You Decide
You Decide
Ninja Steve from Palito Navarro on Vimeo.
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Play with White Balance In the White Snow
With all the snow around these days there have been a lot of snowy snapshots hitting the web all with the same problem.......................
THEY ARE BORING!!!!!!
Here is a video from Dom Bower showing how to add drama and interest to those otherwise dull snow shots.
By correctly and creatively colour gelling your speedlights, and playing with your cameras white balance you can create much more appealing images and stay away from the boring old snow snapshots.
Check it out and see.
THEY ARE BORING!!!!!!
Here is a video from Dom Bower showing how to add drama and interest to those otherwise dull snow shots.
By correctly and creatively colour gelling your speedlights, and playing with your cameras white balance you can create much more appealing images and stay away from the boring old snow snapshots.
Check it out and see.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
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