Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Winner of Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 announced

The winner of the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 has been won by David Chancellor, 49, for his portrait, Huntress with Buck. The £12,000 ($20,000) award was announced at the National Portrait Gallery in London, England, last night.

Press Release
 
10 November 2010
 
PORTRAIT OF TEENAGE HUNTER WINS TOP PHOTO PRIZE
 
Winner of the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 announced at the National Portrait Gallery
 
The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 has been won by David Chancellor, 49, for his portrait, Huntress with Buck, of 14 year old Josie Slaughter from Alabama on her first hunting trip to South Africa. He says: ‘Josie had hunted her buck earlier in the day and was returning to camp. As we arrived, the sun set below the cloud cover and I had almost unreal light for around a minute. The contrast between the peace and tranquillity of the location, plus Josie’s ethereal beauty and the dead buck, was what I wanted to explore. Here was a vulnerability and yet also a strength.’
 
The £12,000 award was presented to Chancellor at the National Portrait Gallery, London, last night (Tuesday 9 November). The portrait is from his project documenting hunters, the hunted and spaces associated with hunting. He says: ‘As a child I was fascinated by the tales of Colonel Jim Corbett hunting man-eating tigers in India. As an art student it was Peter Beard's seminal work The End of the Game that fascinated and inspired. This work will seek to explore the intricate and complex relationship between man and animals and how both struggle to adapt to their changing environments.’
 
Chancellor spent two days with the 14 year old and her family, shooting Kodak 160VC 120 film on a Mamiya 7 II camera. The painterly quality of light is a striking component of Chancellor’s winning entry. ‘I’ve always been interested in Africa; it’s impossible not to be inspired by the place,’ he says. ‘Once you are bitten by the continent you never recover. And for an artist or photographer, the light is indescribable.’ While Chancellor acknowledges that hunting is an emotive subject, he stresses the importance of remaining objective in his reportage. ‘The aim is always to be detached’, he says. ‘In reality that’s rarely possible, but I do hope I can observe without an agenda and without the necessity to shout.’

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Born in Solihull in 1961, Chancellor inherited his interest in photography from his father, a keen amateur photographer, and started taking photographs of his boyhood passions: wildlife and motorsport. After an unfulfilling early career in banking, he studied photography at Kent Institute of Art and Design. Now based in both London and Cape Town, he shoots documentary reportage and portraiture for a range of clients, and regularly works on projects for Non-Governmental Organisations. Named Nikon Press Photographer of the Year three times, he also received a World Press Photo Award earlier this year, and a study of his wife and son was exhibited in last year’s Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize.

The following artists have also been commended in the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 and receive the following prizes:
£3,000 Second Prize: Panayiotis Lamprou for Portrait of my British wife from the series Human Presence

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Born in Athens in 1975, Panayiotis Lamprou, was introduced to photography at the ‘Photography Circle’ in Athens in 1998, where he studied under Platon Rivellis.  He went on to study further at the Centro di Ricerca e Archiviazione della Fotografia in Spilimbergo, Italy.  His shortlisted portrait of his wife was not originally intended for public display, and was taken at the couple’s summerhouse on the small island of Schinousa in the Aegean Sea on a hot summer’s day. Lamprou says: ‘I never showed it to anyone. Only she knew about it. When she saw it she said that even if it wasn't a nude the photograph has the same power to express. I can describe the portrait as Independence and Love, Devotion and Freedom.’ His work has been included in numerous publications and sixteen exhibitions throughout Europe, and this will be the first time that his work has been on display in the UK.

2,000 Third Prize: Jeffrey Stockbridge for Tic Tac and Tootsie (twin sisters Carroll and Shelly McKean) from the series Nowhere but Here

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Jeffrey Stockbridge, born 1982 in Woodbine, Maryland, moved to Philadelphia to study photography at Drexel University in 2002. Stockbridge’s shortlisted photograph is of Tic Tac and Tootsie, 20-year-old twin sisters Carroll and Shelly McKean taken in Kensington, North Philadelphia. The twin sisters, who live on the street and suffer from insomnia, are both addicted to Xanex and have resorted to prostitution to supply their habit. Stockbridge says: ‘Enduring unthinkable pain on a daily basis, the sisters are both incredibly strong and weak at the same time. Caught in the grip of their addiction, they do whatever it takes to survive, except for getting clean.’ Upon graduating in 2005, Stockbridge was placed as runner-up in the New York Times Magazine’s ‘Capture the Times’ photography competition for his series on abandoned houses in Philadelphia, titled Occupied. He has exhibited widely in the US since graduation, and received many grants and awards for his projects documenting urban blight in Philadelphia.
 
£1,000 Fourth Prize Abbie Trayler-Smith for Untitled 2 from the series Childhood Obesity

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Born in South Wales in 1977, Abbie Trayler-Smith studied law at Kings College, London while taking photographs for the student newspaper. Self-trained, she went on to work as a photographer for The Daily Telegraph. Her shortlisted portrait was taken on the second meeting with a girl called Chelsea, from Shine, a group in Sheffield which helps teenagers deal with obesity. Trayler-Smith says: ‘Whilst talking about how it feels to live with the prejudices that come with being overweight, I looked away to change the film in my camera. When I looked back the picture was suddenly there. I shot one frame.’ Trayler-Smith has worked for Time Magazine, GEO, Marie Claire, Tatler, Guardian Weekend, Oxfam, UNICEF and BBC Worldwide among others. Her project on asylum seekers in the UK, Still Human, Still Here, was exhibited at HOST Gallery, London, in 2009 with an accompanying film which won both the Nikon Award 2009 and the PPY Best Multimedia Piece 2009. She joined Panos Pictures in 2007, and became a member of Panos Profile in 2010.

The ELLE COMMISSION
 
The winner of the ELLE Commission 2010 is Clare Shilland, 36, for her portrait Merel. Shilland will be given the opportunity to shoot a feature story for ELLE magazine. Now in its second year, the ELLE Commission was judged by the fashion magazine’s editor-in-chief, Lorraine Candy, together with the art director, Tom Meredith, and picture editor, Hannah Ridley.
 
Shilland, from South London, met Merel in Milan when she shot her for an Italian magazine and later asked her if she could photograph her for her exhibition Girls! Girls! Girls! She says: ‘The concept was that it would be a combination of female nudes and female drummers. I asked Merel if I could photograph her for it and she agreed. I travelled to Antwerp where she lives and we spent a few days there taking pictures. One day we rode bicycles out of the city to some woods and fields - that is where I took this picture.’

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Shilland studied at Camberwell College of Arts and the Royal College of Art. She has shot for clients including Marni, Hardy Amies, Warner Music, Lyle & Scott and H&M, and her photographs have been published in i-D, Italian Rolling Stone, GQ Style and Teen Vogue amongst others.

This is the third year that the law firm, Taylor Wessing LLP, have sponsored the Prize.
 
The judges selected 60 portraits for the exhibition from nearly 6000 submissions entered by 2,401 photographers from around the world.
 
Sandy Nairne, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, says: ‘David Chancellor’s Huntress with Buck is a powerful and beautiful portrait; a worthy winner amidst a strong international submission.’
 
Tim Eyles, Managing Partner of international law firm Taylor Wessing says: 'As ever, Taylor Wessing is immensely proud to be associated with the Photographic Portrait Prize. Congratulations to all whose images feature in this year's exhibition and particularly to this year's winner David Chancellor.’
 
Lorraine Candy, Editor-in-Chief of ELLE magazine says: ‘Whether it’s new designers, models or photographers, discovering and supporting emerging talent is part of ELLE’s heritage. So it has been an honour for us to work with the National Portrait Gallery on this prestigious photography competition. Entries were strong but we decided on Claire Shilland’s portrait because of her evident ability to capture a striking scene with remarkable technical skill. The lighting captured is wonderful and is of the same calibre of photography that you would find in our magazine.’
 
EXHIBITION AND TOUR
The exhibition will run at the National Portrait Gallery, London, from 11 November 2010 until 20 February 2011, admission £2, before touring to The Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens from 16 April until 26 June 2011.
 
PUBLICATION
A fully illustrated book including photographs from this year’s exhibition features an essay by Lucy Davies, (Photography Critic, The Telegraph, Picture Editor, Sunday Telegraph SEVEN Magazine, Editor Telephoto), and interviews with the prize winners by Richard McClure. Price £15. (Available from 11 November 2010)

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Panasonic announce Lumix DMC-GF2

As expected, Panasonic has announced the successor to the hugely popular GF1. The new model, called the GF2, surprisingly retains the same 12.1 MP resolution sensor, but adds full HD (1080p) video. As well as dropping the mode dial on the top-plate the GF2 is 19% smaller and 7% lighter than the GF1.

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Panasonic World’s Smallest and Lightest Digital Interchangeable
Lens Compact System Camera - DMC-GF2*

Featuring Ultimate Ease of Operation and High picture Quality
In Both Photo and Full HD Movie Recording
*For an interchangeable lens system camera with a built-in flash as of November 4, 2010.

Panasonic is pleased to announce the newest interchangeable lens compact system camera from the LUMIX G Micro System, DMC-GF2. Based on the Micro Four Thirds standard and with a dramatic downsizing from its predecessor, the DMC-GF2 features an outstanding compactness and ease of operation while pursuing high image quality.

The world’s smallest and lightest DMC-GF2 is reduced approx. 19% in size and approx. 7% in weight compared with the DMC-GF1*. The new model is equipped with a built-in flash which adopts new pop-up mechanism to prevent vignetting effect due to short distance between the flash unit to the interchangeable lens. Featuring 12.1-megapixel high speed Live MOS sensor and high performance Venus Engine FHD, the DMC-GF2 boasts high picture quality not only in photo but also in movie, which has been upgraded in resolution to full HD 1920 x 1080 at 60i (NTSC) / 50i (PAL) in AVCHD**.

The operation is extremely easy to understand for any level of users with the adoption of touch control and the new Graphic User Interface (GUI) designed especially for DMC-GF2. The focus is immediately set to the subject by just touching it on the large, 460,000-dot LCD and you can even release the shutter.

The Touch Q-menu can be customized by the user and include only the features that they most often use. Together with the simple button components including the dedicated buttons for movie recording and iA (Intelligent Auto) mode that lights during activation, users can operate the camera intuitively with ease and comfort.

The chassis is made of aluminium giving the camera an impression design demonstrating quality. Plus the grip is designed to assure good hold on the slim and compact camera. Available in black, silver and,red, the pocket-sized DMC-GF2 brings users great surprise of photographic and creative enjoyment.

Panasonic DMC-GF2 will be available in January with 3 kit options, with Single Focal Length Lens, LUMIX G 14mm or 14-42mm Lumix G Vario or both in a twin lens kit.

*For an interchangeable lens system camera with a built-in flash as of November 4, 2010.
**Full-HD (1920 x 1080) movies are output by the image sensor at 30p (NTSC) / 25p (PAL), and recorded at 60i (NTSC) / 50i (PAL). HD (1280 x 720) movies are output by the image sensor at 30p (NTSC) / 25p (PAL), and recorded at 60p (NTSC) / 50p (PAL).

Key Features Explained:

1. Intuitive touch-control shooting in a world’s smallest and lightest body*
The DMC-GF2 is dramatically reduced by approx. 19% in size and approx. 7% in weight compared with the predecessor DMC-GF1 to make the body world’s smallest and lightest*. These size reductions are made possible by various innovative approaches including the downsizing of mount unit and a reduced number of internal parts by integrating electrical circuits. The new GF2 is equipped with a built-in flash which adopts new pop-up mechanism to prevent vignetting effect due to short distance between the flash unit to the interchangeable lens.

The operation is extremely easy to understand for any level of users with the touch control and the new GUI (Graphic User Interface) designed especially for the DMC-GF2. The focus is immediately set to the subject by just touching it on the large, 460,000-dot LCD and you can even release the shutter. Once you lock on the subject by a touch, the camera tracks the subject with the AF tracking function even if it moves. Just a touch on the screen lets you select the part and the size of AF area with the 1-area AF. The 1-area AF in Face Detection even allows you to set finer focus on the eyes while capturing human face bright and clear. The Multi-area AF with 23 AF areas allows setting a group of AF point according to the composition. With the Intelligent Scene Selector in the iA mode, the camera automatically switches to the appropriate mode according to the subject touched. For example, a touch on a human face switches to the portrait mode and a touch on the background or scenery to the scenery mode while a touch on the subject close to the camera to the close-up mode. With the MF assist mode in the manual focusing, you can enlarge the part by just a touch to select 1x, 5x or 10x and smoothly move the part by dragging it on the screen. Using the defocus control function in iA mode and the My Colour Peripheral Defocus mode, the range of defocus can be adjusted by just moving the slider by a finger.

The touch operation dramatically shortcuts the action of setting in the menu, too. The Touch Q-menu can be customized by the user and include only the features that they most often use. Together with the simple button components, including the dedicated buttons for movie recording and iA mode, which lights in use, users can operate the camera intuitively with ease. Further benefits of the touch-screen operations include playing back images with outstanding visibility. You can play back the image you want out of hundreds of stocks by touching them in the thumbnails. To play back images one by one in order, you can drag the image over the screen with a finger to browse the collection of photos as you flip over the pages of a book. Max. 16x of enlargement is also operated easily with touches.

*For an interchangeable lens system camera with a built-in flash as of November 4, 2010.

2. High image quality as an interchangeable lens Compact System Camera
While achieving breakthroughs in compactness of design and outstandingly high usability, the DMC-GF2assures high picture quality in both photo and movie thanks to the best-balanced performance of an imaging engine and a sensor.
For the image processor, the Venus Engine FHD incorporated features exceptionally high performance signal processing capabilities in both photo and movie recording. With the advanced noise reduction system employing the 3D NR and CNR (Chromatic Noise Reduction), you can capture clear, naturally-balanced images even when shooting at high ISO sensitivity levels preventing the colour bleeding due to the chromatic aberration and deterioration of the resolution. The Intelligent Resolution technology is another feature of the Venus Engine FHD. With the Intelligent Resolution technology, 3 areas - outlines, detailed texture areas and soft gradation areas are automatically detected. The outline parts are enhanced effectively to give edges more clearness while giving a moderate accentuation to the texture areas to look more finely detailed. To the soft gradation part, superior noise reduction system of the Venus Engine FHD is applied to make it smoother. Apart from the uniform enhancement of sharpness, the Intelligent Resolution precisely performs signal processing pixel by pixel in the most effective way. As a result, images are naturally clear and crisp in both photo and movie recording.
The 4/3-type 12.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor featured in the DMC-GF2 offers the best of both worlds -- the superior image quality of a CCD sensor and the lower power consumption of a CMOS sensor. Advanced technology that makes it possible to read 4 channels of data simultaneously also helps the DMC-GF2 deliver 60 frames-per-second full-time Live View images, while faithfully reproducing high-resolution images with fine detail and rich gradation. Linking smoothly with the Live MOS sensor, the Venus Engine FHD records stunning high-resolution 12.1-megapixel images with exceptional accuracy. Signals containing a large amount of image data are sent from the Live MOS sensor to the optional Live View Finder at 60 fps, resulting in clear, smooth live view. The Venus Engine FHD also supports an extensive range of functions, including HDMI output.
The contrast AF system adopted by the LUMIX DMC-GF2 is not only accurate and easy to use, but also very fast. Users can choose from a wide range of AF modes, including multiple-area AF with up to 23 focus areas, 1-area AF with a selectable focus area, Face Detection, and AF Tracking.
The Dust Reduction System in the GF2 helps eliminate the possibility of dust or other foreign matter getting inside the camera when you're changing lenses by placing a supersonic wave filter in front of the Live MOS sensor. Vibrating vertically around 50,000 times per second, the filter repels dust and other particles effectively.

3. High quality image recording in 1920x1080 AVCHD full HD movie
The LUMIX DMC-GF2 is an advanced photographic tool for recording not only great photos but also beautiful full-HD movies. The new GF2 can record high-resolution full-HD 1920 x 1080 movies at 60i (NTSC) / 50i (PAL), or smooth HD 1280 x 720 movies at 60p (NTSC) / 50p (PAL) in AVCHD (MPEG-4/H.264)* format**. The HD Motion JPEG in 1280 x 720 can also be selected as an alternative movie recording format in addition to QVGA, VGA and WVGA, which is more compatible with PCs. A special, separate button on the back lets the user instantly start recording movies while shooting photos without any having to make any extra settings. High quality sound can be recorded with the stereo microphone for Dolby® Digital Stereo Creator. A Wind Cut function is also available to block out most of the noise from background wind.
Even video beginners can record excellent movies with the DMC-GF2 because the popular iA mode is also available in movie recording. Optical Image Stabilizer (O.I.S.) helps prevent handshake when using high-powered zoom. Face Detection automatically detects a face in the frame and adjusts focus, exposure, contrast, and skin complexion on it, so it always turns out beautifully. The Intelligent D-range Control offers natural looking by optimizing the exposure for each part of an image, preventing blocked shadows and blown highlights and helping ensure that gradation and details are reproduced beautifully including the blue colour of the sky. Plus Intelligent Scene Selector automatically switches between Portrait, Scenery, Close-up and Low Light modes according to the situation to optimize various parameters for higher visual quality.
The Touch AF in movie recording also lets users enjoy professional-like rack focusing. Just by pointing the subject, the focus is shifted to it and let it stand out to attract attention. The DMC-GF2 can save a frame of movie as photo during playback. The Video Divide function lets you split a video into two at the point you desire, this makes it possible to delete the unwanted part by cutting it off.

·Some functions may not be available depending on the lens that is mounted.
·Use a card with SD Speed Class with "Class 4" or higher when recording motion pictures in [AVCHD]. Also, use a card with SD Speed Class with "Class 6" or higher when recording motion pictures in [MOTION JPEG].
*SD Speed Class is the speed standard regarding continuous writing.
**Full-HD (1920 x 1080) movies are output by the image sensor at 30p (NTSC) / 25p (PAL), and recorded at 60i (NTSC) / 50i (PAL). HD (1280 x 720) movies are output by the image sensor at 30p (NTSC) / 25p (PAL), and recorded at 60p (NTSC) / 50p (PAL).
·Motion pictures can be recorded continuously for up to 29 minutes 59 seconds in some countries.
·Continuous recording exceeding 2 GB is not possible when recording Motion JPEG. Remaining time for continuous recording is displayed on the screen.
·AVCHD motion images recorded onto an SD Memory Card or a DVD disc cannot be played on a device that does not support the AVCHD standard.
·Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

4. A pallet of options to stimulate photographers' creativity
The DMC-GF2 is artistic not only in form, but also in function. It provides an array of features that let users capture precisely true-to-life images and create their own beautifully expressive images. The DMC-GF2 features a new My Colour mode which is integrated with the conventional Film mode. It offers a total of 8 preset effects — Expressive, Retro, Pure, Elegant, Cinema, Monochrome, Dynamic Art, Silhouette, plus Custom mode, which lets users manually, set the colour, brightness, saturation and contrast levels. With the Full-time Live View function, users can see how these settings will affect the images before they shoot, which makes it easier to capture the exact mood or atmosphere desired. The DMC-GF2 also provides a total of 17 Scene modes. Most of these modes can be used when shooting motion images too, letting users create movies with dramatic, theatrical effects without having to edit after they shoot. The exposure meter can be displayed in the P/A/S/M shooting modes for entry-level users to learn the correlation between shutter speed and aperture visually to enhance their photography skills.

5. Enjoy watching high quality photos and movies on large HDTV - VIERA Link networking even in 3D
Both still images and motion images in AVCHD recorded on SD Memory Cards are easy to view on a Panasonic VIERA TV with dynamic HD resolution. The user simply inserts the card into the VIERA Image Viewer (SD Memory Card slot) on a VIERA TV or DIGA Blu-ray DiscTM Recorder / Player* to play the content. Alternatively, an optional HDMI mini cable can be used to output still and motion images recorded with the DMC-GF2 directly to the TV for easy VIERA Link operation. This makes it possible to take maximum advantage of the camera's playback functions,including slideshows in which both still and motion images are played sequentially, or calendar displays and so on.
Especially the pictures taken with the interchangeable 3D lens LUMIX G 12.5mm / F12 , these can be viewed in 3D via the 3D Image Viewer offering users a whole new exciting experience. In addition, with the included software PHOTOfunSTUDIO 6.0 HD Edition, it is easy to view and edit your recorded contents. You may also choose to upload your videos to YouTube or burn them onto a DVD disc for archiving.

* AVCHD motion images recorded onto an SD Memory Card or a DVD cannot be played on a device that does not support the AVCHD standard.

6. Rich options for expandability
The Micro Four Thirds System products are joining today's Four Thirds System products to provide customers with even higher levels of performance in a digital interchangeable lens camera. In addition to LUMIX G lenses, the LUMIX DMC-GF2 and LUMIX G Micro System can use any interchangeable lens that complies with the Four Thirds standard via an optional mount adaptor DMW-MA1 and with the prestigious Leica M/R Lenses via DMW-MA2M or MA3R. This gives the user access to the unlimited number of lens properties.
With the LUMIX G Micro System and the growing assortment of lenses becoming available, the expressive possibilities are unlimited. The LUMIX DMC-GF2 system camera offers a wide variety of options to choose from to match every shooting situation and shooting style. Notably, the hot shoe on the top lets you attach the optional tilt-shift Live View Finder (DMW-LVF1) of 1.04x (0.52x*), 202,000-dot, 100% field of view.

*35 mm camera equivalent.
·Some functions on the DMC-GF2 are not available depending on the lens that is mounted.

Live View Finder: DMW-LVF1
External Flash: DMW-FL220 (GN22) / DMW-FL360 (GN36) / DMW-FL500 (GN50)
PL Filter: (Diameter varies depending on the lens to attach)
ND Filter: (Diameter varies depending on the lens to attach)
MC Protector: (Diameter varies depending on the lens to attach)
Mount Adaptor: DMW-MA1, DMW-MA2M, DMW-MA3R
Battery Pack: DMW-BLD10
AC Adaptor: DMW-AC8
DC Coupler: DMW-DCC9
Leather Lens Case (for GF2 with 14 mm lens): DMW-CGK1* *NEW
Leather Lens Case (for GF2 with 14-42 mm lens): DMW-CGK2* *NEW
Leather Body Case: DMW-CGK3
Soft Bag: DMW-CZ18, BAG1, DMW-BAL1
Shoulder Strap: DMW-SSTG1 / SSTG2 / SSTG3 / SSTG5 / SSTL1
Long Shoulder Strap: SSTG6
HDMI mini Cable: RP-CDHM15, RP-CDHM30
·Some accessories are not available in some countries.

7. Just shooting is not the goal - Included software
With the DMC-GF2, PHOTOfunSTUDIO 6.0 HD Edition is included for easy organization of photos and movies, the SILKYPIX® Developer Studio 3.1 SE for RAW file development and Super LoiLoScope (trial version) come bundled.
The PHOTOfunSTUDIO 6.0 HD Edition makes it possible to sort and organize photos not only of those newly taken but also of those stored in your PC with quick start-up and fast read-in of images. The Face Recognition function that recognizes the faces in the picture automatically sorts the photos by the registered faces without picking out each photo one by one when you only want pictures of a specific person. You can also enjoy slideshows with a variety of effects and use your iTunes music library as background music and burn it onto a DVD disc in MPEG2. Motion pictures can be uploaded directly to YouTube.
The original image data in RAW file format recorded with the DMC-GF2 allows images to be developed according to your intention using highly advanced functions of the SILKYPIX® Developer Studio 3.1 SE software utility. It features unique combination of high resolution and extraordinary colour separation performance. The Super LoiLoScope lets you experience high speed HD movie editing.

* Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds and Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds Logo marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Olympus Imaging Corporation, in Japan, the United States, the European Union and other countries.
*The "AVCHD" is a high definition (HD) digital video recording / playback format jointly established by Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation.
* Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
* HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
* YouTube is a trademark of Google Inc.
* All other company and product names are trademarks of their respective corporations.
* This unit is compatible with both SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards. You can only use SDHC Memory Cards on devices that are compatible with them. You cannot use SDHC Memory Cards on devices that are only compatible with SD Memory Cards. (When using an SDHC Memory Card on another device, be sure to read the operating instructions for that device.)
* Some accessories are not available in some countries.
* The use of recorded or printed materials that are protected by copyright for any purpose other than personal enjoyment is prohibited, as it would infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder.
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Sample photos (all at ISO100)

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Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Win a SpectraView Ref 241 monitor worth £1325

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Our site sponsor, NEC Display Solutions, is inviting people along to their event at Stationer's Hall, London, UK on the 19th November 2010 to see the latest in high-end monitors. And there's a chance to win the new 24-inch SpectraView Reference 241 worth £1325 in a free draw. For more details, including registration, please follow the link here.

Monday, 1 November 2010

Karl Taylor Photography Training on your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch - Five Outstanding Apps

Put your camera on manual and join renowned British photographer Karl Taylor for an exotic trip around the world as he shares secrets that will take your photography skills to new levels. Whether you are a seasoned professional looking to expand your business or a budding novice just starting out with your new Digital SLR, Karl’s Masterclass series will give you the skills you need for full creative control.

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- iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch compatible
- On the go video. No WIFI required after initial install for playback in the field
- Subject Search
- Photo Note Pad

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Masterclass Series Subjects:
- Creative Composition
- Understanding Light
- Apertures & Shutter Speeds
- How Cameras Work
- Landscape Photography
- Capturing Action
- Optics, Lenses & Focus
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- Using Your Camera in Manual
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Masterclass Series Subjects:
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- Macro and Extreme Close Up
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- Neutral Density Graduated Filters
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- Waiting for the Right Light
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- Landscape Photography
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- Long Exposures
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- High resolution end result photographs and detailed lighting layouts help the user in the studio get the best results

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- Before and after photographs help the user understand the results of retouching techniques

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Transcend ships next-gen CF card replacement, CFast

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CFast is the next specification for CF cards, but with a different pin arrangement these cards are not compatible with the existing specification or cameras.

Transcend Ships Next-generation CFast Memory Card

November 1, 2010

Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a worldwide leader in memory and storage products, today released a brand new Flash Card product line, CFast cards. The revolutionary new CFast cards integrate the rapid, more robust SATA interface into the existing CF card form factor, offering improved performance and convenience for a variety of industrial applications.

As with the SD card and its enhanced versions, SDHC and SDXC, CFast is the latest specification for CF cards, developed by CompactFlash Association (CFA) as a removable high-speed storage solution for industrial use. Compared to current CF cards based on the slower ATA/IDE interface, Transcend’s CFast cards use the more modern SATA interface, delivering incredible transfer rates of up to 108MB/s. With the CFast card installed, users of industrial PCs or SATA 3Gb/s compatible devices will be able to store and access information at faster rates as a result of the enhanced communication between the card and its host device.

Measuring 42.8mm x 36.4mm x 3.3mm, Transcend’s CFast cards have the same physical dimensions as traditional CF cards. Featuring a combination of enhanced speed and portability, the CFast cards are designed to perform like solid state drives, and as such are extremely capable when used as bootable drives. Thanks to built-in StaticDataRefresh and EarlyRetirement technologies, the CFast cards are able to correct data errors, ensure data reliability, and extend the lifespan of their flash memory cells.

Now offered in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities, Transcend’s CFast cards are the perfect storage choice for users looking to obtain the desirable features of speed, compact size and reliability.

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Saturday, 30 October 2010

Photographs of Animals Enjoying Halloween Pumpkins

Halloween is not just for us, afterall animals need to eat too! Take a look at these scrumptious Animal pumpkin photos from zoos around the world.

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A male orangutan named Tuan gets his teeth into a pumpkin at the Hagenbeck zoo in Hamburg

Picture: EPA

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Hippos at the at the Bioparco zoo in Rome get ready for their Halloween pumpkins

Picture: EPA

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A squirrel munches a pumpkin in the garden of Molly Sanderson at Drayton, near Portsmouth. Molly always puts out a pumpkin to celebrate Halloween but this year she found it wrecked after just one day, so she bought a replacement. When she put it out in the garden she discovered the culprit, a grey squirrel.

Picture: MIKE WALKER

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Squirrel monkeys investigate a pumpkin as a Halloween treat at Bristol Zoo Gardens

Picture: PA

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A Northern Plains Grey Langur (Semnopithecus entellus) investigates a carved Halloween pumpkin full of treats at Nyiregyhaza Animal Park in Hungary.

Picture: EPA

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Northern China leopards (Panthera pardus japonensis) also investigate Halloween pumpkin treats at the zoo in Hungary.

Picture: EPA

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Divers Gareth Calvert and Jamie Oliver [not the TV chef] pose with pumpkins after a race to carve them underwater in the Ocean Reef display at the London Aquarium

Picture: PA

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A young female orangutan named Zora plays with a pumpkin, in which other food was hidden, at the zoo in Hanover, northern Germany
Picture: AFP/GETTY

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Meerkats investigate a pumpkin at Bristol Zoo Gardens

Picture: PA

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Photographs of Mountain Climbers Scaling Worlds Greatest Peaks - Photographs by Jimmy Chin

Jimmy Chin is argubly the world's greatest adventure photographer, he has travelled the world with highly-skilled mountain climbers, scaling huge peaks and even skiing down the face of Mount Everest. Jimmy has built up a portfolio that documents his work in some of the most inaccessible and extreme situations imaginable. Jimmy is the go-to man for adventurers and publications such as National Geographic and Outside Magazine, take a look at some of his images below.

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Conrad Anker traverses an alpine ridge deep in the Waddington Range on Mount Combatant, Coastal Range in British Columbia, Canada

Picture: JIMMY CHIN / BARCROFT USA

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Jimmy Chin climbs Mount Meru in Garwahl Himalaya, India

Picture: JIMMY CHIN / BARCROFT USA

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Conrad Anker reaches for his next gear placement, 2,500 feet off the ground on the Pacific Ocean Wall of El Capitain, Yosemite National Park, California

Picture: JIMMY CHIN / BARCROFT USA

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To see more of Jimmy's incredible images go here

Picture: JIMMY CHIN / BARCROFT USA

Eye-Fi View Launches - Allows Access To Images Form Any Computer or Mobile Device

Eye-Fi Inc. (www.eye.fi), best known as makers of the world's first wireless memory card, today launched Eye-Fi View, giving consumers a new way to access their photos and videos from virtually any computer or mobile device. Along with Eye-Fi View, Eye-Fi also introduced a new email-sharing feature, allowing direct, private sharing of full-resolution images without clogging inboxes or requiring viewers to login.

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It is simple to use, just log in to the Eye-Fi site and view your uploaded images. From there you can share photos or albums. It is free to use within a seven day window of photos uploaded to the site but beyond that you will need to upload to the premium service and that will cost you $4.99 per month or $50 a year.

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"When we released the first Eye-Fi card three years ago, we solved the fundamental problem of getting pictures off the camera and onto computers and online sharing sites. As we enter the biggest photo-sharing season of the year – Halloween to Christmas – we're delivering an even easier way for people to view and share photos from any device, with more control than ever," said Jef Holove, President and CEO of Eye-Fi. "Photos and videos of the kids trick-or-treating can be easily emailed to grandma and shown off on dad's iPad"

"There are many sites on which pictures and videos can be shared. But even in this age of social media, email remains the most popular method of sharing among consumers," added Holove. "With our unique approach to email sharing, Eye-Fi is extending its ease of use capabilities to customers who want to email their photos. Because, put simply, photos are created to view."

With Eye-Fi's email feature, users select contacts from their own address book, and recipients – whether Eye-Fi users or not – can easily download full-resolution images through a single link, without worrying about overwhelming their inbox.

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Eye-Fi products are now available at Wal-Mart stores nationwide. Wal-Mart is the latest national retailer to feature Eye-Fi, following the addition of Target earlier this year. Availability beyond electronics and photography outlets underscores the expanding consumer demand for Eye-Fi's unique solution. Additionally, Eye-Fi's international users can now subscribe to all Eye-Fi services including Eye-Fi Premium. For more information, visit www.eye.fi.

Top 20 Best Halloween Photography iPhone Apps

There's plenty of spooky things happening in the App store this week and not least some pretty scary halloween photography apps, take a look at these, I'm sure you'll find something to get your teeth into...

Vampire Booth

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Create your own vampire poster/e-cards! Pick from 60 vampire templates and insert your picture from library (iPhone/iPod/iPad) or camera (iPhone only). It’s that simple! Handwrite your own message on the poster/e-card you created. Save and email to your friends and family!

All pictures are professional designed. Definitely for the avid vampire fans!

Price: $0.99/Download

Insert-A-Zombie

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Transform an ordinary snapshot into a great halloween photo by posing with the undead! Insert-A-Zombie for iPhone & iPod Touch lets you easily insert a Zombie into any photo, or into one you are about to take. Choose from 45 zombies - move them into position, make them the size you need and save. Once they're saved, they're yours to share! See how creative you can get, then show your friends!

Insert-A-Zombie features professional models that were photographed and preprocessed to match most photos taken on the iPhone, creating a more realistic Zombie photo. Insert-A-Zombie's graphics support the Retina display and iPhone 4's superior camera. Plus, you can create photos in both portrait and landscape modes.

Price: $0.99/Download

MyXfile: Ghosts

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f you want to take photos in which ghosts appear then “MyXfile:Ghosts” is the application you need !

“MyXfile:Ghosts” is an easy to use image-processing software in which you can take pictures from your photo library or with your camera and insert perfectly pictures of ghosts for an amazing realistic result.

Price: $0.99/Download

Halloween Camera Free

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Add Halloween filters to your photos.

Download

Photo Effects-Halloween

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Photo Effects-Halloween adds Halloween related photos and artwork to your photograph projects. Artwork categories include backgrounds, bones, borders, cemetery, creatures, hair, hats, masks, objects, pumpkins, scenery, signs, silhouettes, and more.

FEATURES:
* Over 740 images included! See samples on our website.
* Works with iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch
* Add your library photos and image art to your photo projects
* Resize, rotate, and position images anywhere on your photos
* Resize, rotate, and position your photos
* Add multiple photos and images to a single project
* Illustrated and photo realistic images included
* Fast and easy image palette
* Undo and redo
* Opacity and snap tools
* Save your photo creation to your library
* Saves multiple sessions so you can work on your project at your own pace
* Share with your network of friends

Price: $1.99/Download

Pimpy

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Funniest Halloween Contest: Check out the photo contest rules!
NEW: $50 prize Contest for Halloween!
NEW: Halloween Edition - Cool stamps for great Halloween collages!
NEW: French language added!
NEW: Lock function for the background
Pimpy was featured by Apple as "New & Noteworthy" in Photography
More then 40 000 downloads and growing!

Price: $1.99/Download

ReFace Halloween

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You really are too beautiful to celebrate Halloween! With Halloween Reface you can become truly scary.

With it, you can release your monstrous side and frighten all your friends.

Price: $0.99/Download

Photo Captions Premium

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Use the Photo Captions Premium app to add photo effects, text captions, shapes, stickers and frames to your photos or of your facebook friends. Create customized photo collages and greeting cards instantly, post them to facebook or email them.

Price: $2.99/Download

Zombie Me

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Transform your friend's pictures into Zombies!! Add scary eyes, bloody mouths, wounds and lots of scary elements!

Really easy to use, you can choose from an existing picture in your phone or take a new one.

Click on the + button in order to select a category of elements and then add the desired element to your picture.

With simple finger gestures you can scale and rotate all the objects added to the picture.

You can save the Zombie version of your picture to your phone camera roll and download to your computer to print it, or send it by email.

Price: $1.99/Download

Halloween Pumpkinizer

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Pumpkinize yourself and create a high quality personal greeting card to get your friends and family into the Halloween Spirit!

Put your face on a pumpkin using a photo from your album or take one with the camera.

Price: $0.99/Download

Scary Clown Booth

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Turn photos of you and your friends into TERRIFYING CLOWNS. So REALISTIC you can give you friends NIGHTMARES!

Price: $0.99/Download

Halloween Mask My Face

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Add a Halloween mask to any image for free! This app allows you to place a variety of Halloween masks onto images and save them to share with family and friends!

Features:
- loads/saves directly to your device
- re-size and move masks anywhere on the photo
- new rotate bar allows you to angle mask
- 10 different masks to choose from
- FREE/Download

Halloween ~ Postage

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Halloween ~ Postage is the perfect app to dress up your photos for the Halloween season. Turn your loved ones into green monsters, add a little spooky flare to your favorite photo or simply send a haunted message to your friends.

A scary cat, haunted house, Jack-o'-lantern and a witch's bubbling cauldron are just a few of the high resolution postcard designs you can customize with your own photos and messages. When you are done with your creation, share it by email, Facebook or save it for use in other applications.

Postage is ready for iPhone 4 with high resolution graphics and multitasking support. Your postcard designs will look fantastic on a Retina display.

Price: $0.99/Download

Real Halloween Masks - FREE

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Check out these free Halloween masks! Just take a picture and pick from 10 different masks to add some Halloween spirit to it. Make awesome photos on the spot or spook up older family photos!

Features:
- Loads from/saves to your device
- 10 different realistic Halloween masks
- Resize, move, and rotate the masks to fit your face
- Completely free!!!

Download

Ghost Camera Pro - Prank paranormal photography

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This app generates the most authentic ghost images in your photos, allowing you to set the exact position of a ghost by dragging, change its size by pinch/pull gestures, or modify its opacity to compensate for pictures of different brightness. And all these adjustments are done in real time.

To make the pictures even more realistic, you can erase unwanted parts of the ghost to create the illusion of standing behind a person or object.

Price: $0.99/Download

iMut8r

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Celebrate Halloween with ghoulish, scary, eye-popping Mut8shuns! With a new character set with ghoulish features, you feel like a mad scientist as you transform family and friends into demons, zombies, werewolves and other creations by mixing and matching various elements from each character!

iMut8r is a creative application that allows you to transform photos into terrifying portraits of macabre! The combinations are endless! With the ability to switch between genres, you can cross-morph your characters into wicked hybrids of horror!

Price: $0.99/Download

Ghost Capture

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With Ghost Capture, you can manipulate any photo from your iPhone photo album. After choosing an image, (or taking a new photo directly through Ghost Capture) select a ghost to superimpose onto the photo. Choose from creepy Victorian children, faceless torsos, Civil War soldiers, ghostly orbs, and more. After placing the ghost, slip the horizontal, adjust the size, rotation, and transparency to achieve the optimum effect. Don't like the way your ghost is turning out? Hit the reset button to put it back in the center of the screen for you to start over or even select a different ghost! Save and email your creation to your friends, and let them judge for themselves!

Price: $0.99/Download

HauntedFace

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HauntedFace turns your face to a range of scary ghosts, moving and screaming in 3D.

Touching the screen makes ghosts transform to another shapes and masks.
Shaking toggles the face between normal picture and 3D ghosts.

 

Price: $0.99/Download

iAmZombie: Ad Free - The undead photo app for iPhone

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Brraaaaaaiiiinnnss.

That's what your friends will say when they realize you've made them join the ranks of the walking dead. Use iAmZombie to zombify anyone around, your friend, your girlfriend, your dog or even yourself.

Just don't get carried away and forget that this is just for fun. THIS APP WILL NOT TURN YOU INTO A ZOMBIE! We take no responsibility for your actions should you believe that you have become undead.

Price: $0.99/Download

Horror Booth

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Create your own horror posters! Great for Halloween, pranks, or simply giving your friends a surprise! Pick from 60 horror templates and insert your picture. It’s that simple! Handwrite your own bloody, horror message on the poster you created. Save and share with your friends to scare the heck out of them!

All horror themes are extremely terrifying (most of them cannot be shown here on the App Store due to Adult Rating). Definitely not for the faint of heart!

Price: $1.99/Download

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