Very First Time Lapse Sequence

Very First Time Lapse Sequence

Our very first Time Lapse sequence done in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney. The sequence was setup using a remote timer trigger which fired every 10 seconds and resulted in a total of 245 photos. All the photos were shot using a Canon 400D with Lensbaby (no...
Battery Grip for your DSLR

Battery Grip for your DSLR

Battery grip is a must have accessory if you are serious user of your DSLR. Battery grip has many benefits but the most important benefit is the shutter release when shooting portrait orientation. Shooting portrait orientation without a battery grip means that you are...
Photo Backup with your iPad

Photo Backup with your iPad

Apple iPad on it’s own is a great little handy gadget (it’s not a laptop or computer) which has many features and apps available that make it fun to use. However not many people know but the iPad can also be used as a Backup Device for Photos when you are...
Protect your DSLR LCD from Smears Scratches

Protect your DSLR LCD from Smears Scratches

The most common issue I’ve seen with the DSLR LCD screen is that it will get smears of your hands and finger prints very easily. It also attracts any small amount of oil excreted by the skin and constantly getting it of off is annoying. You can go an get an...
Panoramic and HDR marker Start/Finish

Panoramic and HDR marker Start/Finish

As much fun it is taking Panoramic and HDR photos it is often a challenge once you get them downloaded on your computer to recognise the start and finish of a sequence. So how to define a start and a finish marker, well it’s quite easy and simple. This is...

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