This is a continuation of a series of posts that I started what seems like a long time ago about getting a book designed and published. The series starts here. Almost all of the photos in the Staccato series are wider than they are high. Many are a great deal wider than the image height…. [Read More]
Archives for February 2016
A book report — proofreading
This is a continuation of a series of posts that I started what seems like a long time ago about getting a book designed and published. The series starts here. I’ve already posted about how I’m proofing the images for the book. However, there’s a less-fascinating (to photographers) but still important, proofing task: all the… [Read More]
A book report — coloring outside the lines
This is a continuation of a series of posts that I started what seems like a long time ago about getting a book designed and published. The series starts here. A lot has happened since I last reported on this project in — gosh, has it been that long? — July. In this post, I… [Read More]
Sony a7II CDAF anisotropy?
A poster on DPR claimed that the contrast-detection autofocus (CDAF) and the focus peaking on the Sony a7x cameras are the result of the same hardware and software. I begged to differ, and offered the focus-peaking anisotropy that I’d demonstrated earlier as evidence. He said that the CDAF did that, too. Hmm… Looks like something… [Read More]
How to get started in underwater photography
I’ve been out of the underwater photography game for a decade now, so it doesn’t happen very often anymore. But people who knew about my hobby used to come up to me at parties or corner me at some tropical resort and ask the question. Or sometimes people on dive boats, inexplicably undeterred by watching… [Read More]
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