How a life in photography starts out.
Product photographers, do you need a seemless background, on the cheap?
Shorpy, still delivering the goods.
It has been quite a while since I have given www.shorpy.com any love on this blog, but I was having a gander at it last night and found this fantastic image. Make sure you check out the hi-res version of it here.
22 Nostalgic Photos, And the Pinhole Cameras Behind Them
The pin hole camera is such a great little invention. Have a look at some of these beauties.
Next months Theme is Timelapse.
So if you have any terrific time lapse videos, preferably with some background about where it is and how it was taken, send them to me at theblog@toddnorburyphotography.com
Here is one to whet your appetite.
We Have a Winner!
Congrats to Sarah HB for being the 1st person to get the winning number, #47. Her Dell Wasabi printer will be on its way next week. Thanks to all that entered.
The Photographer’s Ephemeris, now for iPhone
I have mention this great tool for photographers before on this blog, but now it is even better, IF you have an iPhone. Check it out!
The Dell Wasabi printer still hasn’t been won.
After 56 81 guesses, still no one has the right number! Here is a list of the numbers left.
14, 34, 40, 41, 47, 52, 59, 60, 65, 70, 78, 80, 84, 85, 87, 89, 90, 93 and 95.
One of them is THE lucky number. Please put your guesses in the comments for the post linked above.
Space Shuttle Launch – Timelapse.
Sorry about the ad, but it is worth waiting to see the amazing job these guys did using DSLR’s to capture the Space Shuttle preparation and launch. Stunning.
The Underwater Project.
If ever I needed proof that underwater photography in the surf is an excellent concept, here it is. Mark Tipple’s work is stunning.
http://www.theunderwaterproject.com/index.php
The Underwater Project from The Underwater Project on Vimeo.