Author: Rob Mitchell
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PanoMobileRama
360° Panoramic photography has been a passion of mine for a long time now, creating immersive and interactive images is not only fun for me as a photographer, but fun for the viewer. Up until very recently viewing these 360° panoramas required either a Quicktime plugin or Flash to be installed on the user’s computer…
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iPadded – iPad presentation book.
iPad. Up till very recently that simple word shuddered inside me. I’d seen these things, read all about them, skipped the hype and pretty much dismissed them as expensive executive toys rather than something of value in the work place. I changed tune when I needed to prepare a client presentation and realised that I…
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Sniping Sun – California Style
A few weeks ago the folks over at California Sunbounce asked if I would test a product from their sister company, Sun Sniper. The Sun Sniper is a camera strap that is supposed to offer a few things to make reportage style shooting a lot easier, comfort and fast camera handling. How does it do…
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Just another wedding album?
Capturing the memories of a wedding day is a pretty stressy event for a most photographers. We are given the honour of recording a special day in a couple’s life. Capturing the memories is one thing, presenting them is another. Increasingly people are opting to make their own photo albums, something that up until recently…
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Lapse of Time
Time-Lapse. What is it? According to Wikipedia: ‘Time-lapse photography is a cinematography technique whereby each film frame is captured at a rate much slower than it will be played back. When replayed at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. Time-lapse photography can be considered to be the opposite of high…