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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

It’s Earth Day today, and the founders of earthmosaic.org are asking you to “scoot out and get some awesome pictures of YOUR Earth”, and upload them so that they can become part of a huge photo mosaic. All pictures have to be taken today, 22 April 2009, as it occurs in the country where you are right now, and need to be uploaded by 30 April. The photos must be taken digitally and have their EXIF intact, but the capturing device can be anything from a cell phone camera to a professional DSLR - it doesn’t matter. Make sure to upload only JPEGs that have been downsized to 500 kilobytes maximum.

Website: Earth Mosaic

It’s Earth Day today, and the founders of earthmosaic.org are asking you to “scoot out and get some awesome pictures of YOUR Earth”, and upload them so that they can become part of a huge photo mosaic. All pictures have to be taken today, 22 April 2009, as it occurs…

Nature’s Best magazine has an ongoing photography competition, which is open for entries until 4 May 2009. The annual Windland Smith Rice International Awards programme evolved from the magazine’s mission of celebrating the beauty and diversity of nature through the art of photography to become one of the world’s greatest nature photography competitions boasting over 20,000 entries each year. There are 17 categories to choose from, and you can submit up to 20 entries. The entry fee is $25. The main reason for entering this competition is that the winning images will be featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in an exhibition dedicated to Nature’s Best Photography. The winning images will also be featured in the Fall issue of Nature’s Best, and in featured online galleries on AOL.com and MSNBC.com.

Website: Guidelines and entry form

Nature’s Best magazine has an ongoing photography competition, which is open for entries until 4 May 2009. The annual Windland Smith Rice International Awards programme evolved from the magazine’s mission of celebrating the beauty and diversity of nature through the art of photography to become one of the world’s greatest…

International Garden Photographer of the Year has announced the theme for its annual Early Bird summer competition. This year’s theme is “In Full Bloom.” The deadline is 30 June 2009. The judges will then look through all entries received up to that date and decide which ones fit the theme best. All entries will go through automatically to the main International Garden Photographer of the Year competition, whose deadline is 30 November. Meanwhile, an exhibition of photos submitted to last year’s competition will be on display at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, from May to September 2009.

Website: Enter the competition

International Garden Photographer of the Year has announced the theme for its annual Early Bird summer competition. This year’s theme is “In Full Bloom.” The deadline is 30 June 2009. The judges will then look through all entries received up to that date and decide which ones fit the theme…

Sports Illustrated: SLIDE SHOW is a new book that showcases more than 50 years of sports action. Culled from the magazine’s archives of more than 750,000 original slides, the photos prove that if every picture captures a moment, every slide recounts the complete back story. The notations along the border of each slide describe that image’s journey from playing field to publication. Beyond revealing how the slides evolved into SI cover shots and magazine pages, the book recounts anecdotes and offers rare insights from the world’s greatest sports photographers, including Walter Iooss Jr., Neil Leifer and Heinz Kluetmeier. SLIDE SHOW, which retails for $29.95 U.S./$32.95 Canada (Hardcover), will be available beginning May 5, 2009.

Sports Illustrated: SLIDE SHOW is a new book that showcases more than 50 years of sports action. Culled from the magazine’s archives of more than 750,000 original slides, the photos prove that if every picture captures a moment, every slide recounts the complete back story. The notations along the border…

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Our regular columnist, one of the UK’s leading landscape and travel photographers, <a href="http://www.davidnoton.com/">David Noton</a>, photographs one view four times at dawn and dusk, with vastly different results.

The Travel Photographer of the Year 2009 competition is now open for entries. Any photographer, amateur and professional, aged 17 years and over from any country can enter the three Portfolio categories and the One Shot category. The New Talent, First Shot and Young travel Photographer of the Year categories all have restrictions on entry as follows: New Talent is for photographic students, amateur or semi-professional photographers only. First Shot category is for amateur photographers only. Young Travel Photographer of the Year is for photographers aged 16 and under. Entries close on 22nd September 2009. The entry fee is £15 for each portfolio category, £20 for New Talent, £10 for One Shot and First Shot and free for Young Travel Photographer of the Year.

The Travel Photographer of the Year 2009 competition is now open for entries. Any photographer, amateur and professional, aged 17 years and over from any country can enter the three Portfolio categories and the One Shot category. The New Talent, First Shot and Young travel Photographer of the Year categories…

According to Kodak, Brits spent a staggering £600million on printer ink in 2008. The American giant has recently launched a campaign “against rip-off ink prices”, claiming that on average a consumer would save £75 a year by switching to an all-in-one printer with allegedly high quality, low cost ink. Click through / read on to find out what else they have to say.

According to Kodak, Brits spent a staggering £600million on printer ink in 2008. The American giant has recently launched a campaign “against rip-off ink prices”, claiming that on average a consumer would save £75 a year by switching to an all-in-one printer with allegedly high quality, low cost ink. Click…

On 24 April, Blurb will be hosting two webinars on creating / designing photo books. Both sessions are free, with the first session aimed at newbies and the second session at more advanced Blurb users. Advance registration is required. After that, you’ll receive an email with a link to join the webinar. When the scheduled time comes, just follow this link then watch and listen to the presentation on your computer.

On 24 April, Blurb will be hosting two webinars on creating / designing photo books. Both sessions are free, with the first session aimed at newbies and the second session at more advanced Blurb users. Advance registration is required. After that, you’ll receive an email with a link to join…

Samsung have unveiled a new, rugged hard drive for mobile computing, available in capacities of up to 500GB. The Spinpoint M7 is available in 250-, 320-, 400-, 500-GB capacities. A new controller has been adopted to reduce power consumption in seek mode to up to 25 percent over conventional 2.5” drives. The Samsung Spinpoint M7 hard drive features a 5400rpm spindle speed, 8MB cache, native command queuing and a 3.0Gbps SATA interface. Global shipments in the United States and Europe began in April with shipments to other regions to follow accordingly. Pricing is to be confirmed.

Samsung have unveiled a new, rugged hard drive for mobile computing, available in capacities of up to 500GB. The Spinpoint M7 is available in 250-, 320-, 400-, 500-GB capacities. A new controller has been adopted to reduce power consumption in seek mode to up to 25 percent over conventional 2.5”…

Light Crafts, creators of LightZone, have just announced a new photo editing program called Aurora. The company is making the bold claim that it is so intuitive to use it enables “anyone to go from download to expert in a matter of minutes”. Additionally, there is an optional on-line back-up service powered by amazon.com - users can simply hit “online back up” from within Aurora to sync directly with their Amazon storage account. Aurora is available for $19.95, on-line back-up plans start from $4.95 per month.

Light Crafts, creators of LightZone, have just announced a new photo editing program called Aurora. The company is making the bold claim that it is so intuitive to use it enables “anyone to go from download to expert in a matter of minutes”. Additionally, there is an optional on-line back-up…

Western Digital have released the newest addition to their enterprise family of hard drives to include 2TB capacity. Billed as “the largest and only 2 TB enterprise-class hard drive shipping today”, the Western Digital RE4-GP allegedly yields twice the processing power resulting in as much as 25 percent performance improvement over the previous generation. Addressing the growing high-capacity enterprise market, WD RE4-GP 2 TB drives are reliability-rated at 1.2 million hours MTBF (mean time before failure) in high duty cycle environments. MSRP is $329.00 (U.S.).

Western Digital have released the newest addition to their enterprise family of hard drives to include 2TB capacity. Billed as “the largest and only 2 TB enterprise-class hard drive shipping today”, the Western Digital RE4-GP allegedly yields twice the processing power resulting in as much as 25 percent performance improvement…

Monday, April 20, 2009

As its name suggests, the Olympus mju Tough 8000 is one of the most resilient cameras around. The Tough 8000 is water-, crush-, freeze- and shock proof, making it perfect for use by all the family. Also known as the Stylus Tough 8000 in North America, this is a 12 megapixel digital camera with a 3.6x image stabilised zoom lens and 2.7 inch LCD screen. Retailing for £340 / $399, we find out if the Olympus mju Tough 8000 is the perfect do-it-all, take-it-everywhere camera for the whole family in our latest in-depth review.

Visible Dust have launched Zeeion, a new anti-static non-contact dust removal device for DSLR cameras. The new Zeeion compliments Visible Dust’s Arctic Butterfly in the dust removal stage of the sensor cleaning workflow. Zeeion is made from Silicon-RX - a unique compound with an anti-static property. When squeezed, the air emitted is negatively charged – it neutralises the positive charge on the sensor, making dust removal easier and actually helping to prevent re-attraction of dust particles. The new VisibleDust Zeeion is available now at RRP £39.95.

Visible Dust have launched Zeeion, a new anti-static non-contact dust removal device for DSLR cameras. The new Zeeion compliments Visible Dust’s Arctic Butterfly in the dust removal stage of the sensor cleaning workflow. Zeeion is made from Silicon-RX - a unique compound with an anti-static property. When squeezed, the air…

The Art of Photography Show, an international photo exhibition which will take place 29 August through 1 November, is now open for entries. Images created via any form of photography will be accepted for consideration , so long as part of the image is photographically created. The total worth of the awards is $10,000, up from $5,000 last year. Do note that there is an entry fee, which is $25 for the first entry, and $10 for each additional entry.

The Art of Photography Show, an international photo exhibition which will take place 29 August through 1 November, is now open for entries. Images created via any form of photography will be accepted for consideration , so long as part of the image is photographically created. The total worth of…

Bogen Imaging has announced the Gitzo Ocean Traveler extra lightweight tripod. Gitzo has developed the world’s first stainless steel tripod casting, and integrated the technology into its popular Traveler series to produce the new Ocean Traveler. The stainless steel casting is made using a production process involving Metal Injection Moulding. The casting is treated in a way that completely closes porosity, even at microscopic levels – something usually associated with the production of surgical equipment – eliminating any opportunity for corrosive substances to attack. The recommended retail price of the Gitzo Ocean Traveler tripod is £799.95 including VAT.

Bogen Imaging has announced the Gitzo Ocean Traveler extra lightweight tripod. Gitzo has developed the world’s first stainless steel tripod casting, and integrated the technology into its popular Traveler series to produce the new Ocean Traveler. The stainless steel casting is made using a production process involving Metal Injection Moulding…

Friday, April 17, 2009

The Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) has announced the winners of the 19th round of the TIPA Awards. This year, there were no less than 40 different categories, from ‘Best Studio Generator’ to ‘Best Retail Finishing System’. Among the more consumer-orientated categories, one can find the best film (Kodak Ektar 100), the best entry-level dSLR (Olympus E-620, pictured), the best superzoom digital camera (Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1), the best entry-level lens (Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM), and others. For a complete lising, visit the website below.

Website: TIPA Awards 2009

The Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) has announced the winners of the 19th round of the TIPA Awards. This year, there were no less than 40 different categories, from ‘Best Studio Generator’ to ‘Best Retail Finishing System’. Among the more consumer-orientated categories, one can find the best film (Kodak Ektar…

David Zimmerman has been announced as the winner of L’Iris D’Or Award, the 2009 Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year. Zimmerman received the award at this year’s Sony World Photography Awards Gala ceremony in Cannes, France on Thursday 16 April. The American photographer’s entry in the Landscape category beat off stiff competition from some of the world’s finest photographers to win the title, accompanied by a $25,000 cash prize along with Sony camera equipment. His winning landscape series “Desert? hauntingly depicts the American southwest desert environment as a fragile ecosystem. The eleven other professional category 2009 winners also collected their awards at the ceremony.

David Zimmerman has been announced as the winner of L’Iris D’Or Award, the 2009 Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year. Zimmerman received the award at this year’s Sony World Photography Awards Gala ceremony in Cannes, France on Thursday 16 April. The American photographer’s entry in the Landscape category…

Animoto has introduced a white label feature for commercial accounts. Photographers can now create high-quality videos free of Animoto branding to sell on DVD or as high-resolution digital files, or to share on websites, blogs, social networks and mobile devices. Animoto for Photography is a subscription service that provides unlimited access to create, present, view, share, download and sell professional-quality videos.

Animoto has introduced a white label feature for commercial accounts. Photographers can now create high-quality videos free of Animoto branding to sell on DVD or as high-resolution digital files, or to share on websites, blogs, social networks and mobile devices. Animoto for Photography is a subscription service that provides unlimited…

The Federal Bankruptcy court for the district of Minnesota approved the acquisition of all the assets of Polaroid by Gordon Brothers Brands and Hilco Consumer Capital. The joint venture partners plan to develop a full-scale global licensing and marketing strategy. The Polaroid brand began 72 years ago with polarised sunglasses, evolved into instant film, camera and camera accessories, and expanded well beyond into flat panel televisions, portable DVD players, digital photo frames, digital HD camcorders, waterproof digital cameras and more. In December 2008, however, Polaroid filed for bankruptcy and was subsequently auctioned off. At first it seemed that Patriarch Partners had won, but the auction was reopened after complaints by Polaroid’s creditors that the bidding had been flawed.

The Federal Bankruptcy court for the district of Minnesota approved the acquisition of all the assets of Polaroid by Gordon Brothers Brands and Hilco Consumer Capital. The joint venture partners plan to develop a full-scale global licensing and marketing strategy. The Polaroid brand began 72 years ago with polarised sunglasses…

A new online photo community called snapizzi enables photographers to manage and sell their photos online with a new tagging technology and website. The service is possible through snapizzi’s digital barcode and tagging technology that automatically captures and manages photos for sale.

A new online photo community called snapizzi enables photographers to manage and sell their photos online with a new tagging technology and website. The service is possible through snapizzi’s digital barcode and tagging technology that automatically captures and manages photos for sale.