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Archive for February, 2009

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February 6, 2009
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Out of all the shots that I have taken, this is one of my all-time favorites . We were sitting at a restaurant with wonderful floor-to-ceiling windows. My niece sat across from me and we were at the end of the table next to the windows. While the family was chatting, I pulled out...
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Shooting Hoops Tomorrow

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February 5, 2009

I am off to shoot hoops tomorrow. The Chapel Hill News has asked me to photograph the East Chapel Hill Women Wildcats’ basketball game at Jordan High. I shot an ECH men’s b-ball game for the News just before Thanksgiving. Let’s see if I can learn from that experience to get some better shots....
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Dual Monitors & the Visually Impaired

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February 5, 2009
Dual Monitors & the Visually Impaired

A while back, I thought I had a great idea. I still think its is a great idea, but I was beaten to it. One of the major reasons I rarely use magnification software is that I find the process disorienting. You lose either the whole screen or an important piece of it to...
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Fun Photography with Photojojo

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February 4, 2009

The other day, one of the NY Times’ tech blogs reviewed  Photojojo, a service I only recently came across, in Photojojo Just Wants You to Have Fun. As the Times put it: Are you lacking imagination as the winter doldrums set in, using your digital camera for the same ol’ snap and shot? If...
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Accessibility Improvement in Google Earth 5.0

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February 3, 2009
Accessibility Improvement in Google Earth 5.0

Google Earth is a profoundly visual program. It is fun to watch the program zoom in and out, moving around the planet with breathtaking visual effect. It is useful to learn about the geography, both topographic and human, of particular locations. In the end, Google Earth is fundamentally visual, so why would it be...
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Snowy Pond

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February 2, 2009
Snowy Pond

On the same snow day that we took the dogs for their romp in the snow, we also took them for a short walk around the nearby geese-filled pond. I had much better luck with the camera here. The images were much sharper. Using Lightroom’s auto white balance and tone features gave the images...
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Snuffling in the Snow

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February 1, 2009
Snuffling in the Snow

On a recent snow day, we took our dogs and the camera for an outing in one of the local dog parks. The pups are almost one year old, so this was their first real snow. The romp in the park was a real joy for them and fun for us to see. With...
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