Posted August 19th, 2010 @ 03:03pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I really recommend you check out one or both… And spread the word. If you'd like to publish an article for sale (or free!) on DSLRU, we'd be happy to talk to you about it!
While light modifiers like umbrella lights produce a soft light that can make anyone look good, beauty dishes produce a more directed light that accentuates angles and curves. Fashion photographers love the possibilities that this light provides! In this comprehensive course, celebrity photographer John Ricard covers how to shoot with a beauty dish. He’ll walk you through the basics of a beauty dish, including a comprehensive look at light falloff as you adjust the dish. Then, he’ll walk you through two different types of shoots with a beauty dish, letting you see both how he sets up his shoot and how he works with his models.
In this course, Reed Mangino delves deep into the world of High Dynamic Range (HDR) images with Photomatix Pro. Reed discusses every processing mode and option from both a technical standpoint as well as real-world use cases. He also covers camera setup and shooting techniques. Furthermore, this course covers post-processing your HDR images. Most people think that your work is done once you close down Photomatix. In fact, the opposite is true; many of the best HDR photographers spend hours post-processing their HDR images, and this course will help you learn how to do that processing.
Posted August 18th, 2010 @ 01:55pm by Erik J. Barzeski
The Sand Trap's golf forum is likely going to be switching to Huddler by about the end of the year.
Huddler is a "community" software package that's grown up quite a bit in the past year. It's a forum at its core, but it layers on a few more things like products pages and user reviews of equipment that are pretty nice.
One of the sites that's on Huddler is epicski.com, and they're similar to a golf forum in many ways.
I'm waiting for a number of features (including reputation) to be implemented before we consider actually making the switch, but when we do Huddler will be in charge of advertising and the sales thereof, freeing me to worry about the content.
I'll have more to say about Huddler once we actually get the ball rolling, I presume, but for now it's a waiting game. In the meantime, they're submitting some redesigns to me for comment, and I'm liking how things are looking.
Posted August 16th, 2010 @ 10:49am by Erik J. Barzeski
Seriously, as a writer who presumably cares about his craft, you'd think he'd get this right. Next time I check in will he be talking about how "your not going to like" something or "what there trying to say" or something?
Posted August 12th, 2010 @ 08:39pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Any fall TV shows you plan to watch?
I can't say that there are many (or any?) that I'm looking to watch. I'll continue to watch Bones, Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, Chuck, Fringe, 30 Rock, Castle, and a few others. I'll pick up a few shows like Blue Bloods and give them a try but I'm not all that interested in picking up too many shows.
Posted August 10th, 2010 @ 08:10pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I've been playing with it off and on, and I've gotta say I'm impressed. Over 3G I experience no buffering issues, good sound quality, and an incredibly impressive resolution.
These are still frames, so they're going to look blockier than things look in motion, but I still think they're impressively detailed:
Posted August 9th, 2010 @ 10:09pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Do not speak to me when you see me. If I want to to speak to you, I will do so. I want to save my throat. I don't want to ruin it by saying hello to all of you sons-of-bitches.
Posted August 8th, 2010 @ 06:16pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I originally goofed this survey up by not including the proper spacing in the {democracy:##} block, so here it is again:
{democracy:76}
I've been a lifelong "wallet" guy, but I'm using a MoneyClamp and kinda digging it. If you visit The Sand Trap and reload enough times for the MoneyClamp ad to load (currently on a 50% rotation so you shouldn't have to reload much, if at all), you can save 20% on a MoneyClamp of your choosing.
Posted August 7th, 2010 @ 06:16pm by Erik J. Barzeski
Anyone do any dissections at home? It seems that a kit - with six to eight specimens to dissect - will run only about $50, and for that price it'll be a really fun thing to do together over the winter.
Posted August 5th, 2010 @ 06:16pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I've just spent 20 minutes or so adding friends to two lists on Facebook: "Friends & Family" and "Golf."
I thought that posts could be made available to people based on the list in which you've put them, but I can't seem to find that option. Is it available somewhere? Am I missing it somehow?
Posted August 4th, 2010 @ 06:15pm by Erik J. Barzeski
I'm building a website for a piece of software that I'll be selling shortly. I've read Matt Gemmell's take on software websites and, in general, agree with him.
I will say this, though: a site can change its goals fairly drastically if it's trying to sell $19 software or $500 software, and not always in the ways you'd expect.
For example - and this seems somewhat counter-intuitive - people will often do a lot more "demo testing" of a $19 app and a lot more research poking around the website and such than for a $500 application.
The reason being that with the $500 app they're buying a professional quality app (or one they assume is such). They're likely not spending "their" money (even if they're a sole proprietor) and it's for a business purpose or a hobby they seriously enjoy. For a $19 app, they're spending their own money on some little trinket app that will do some smaller, often non-business-critical function.
When I owned Freshly Squeezed Software, we saw these features borne out in $9 apps versus $59 apps - MailDrop was sold to about ten to twelve people who later discovered that it was a Mac OS X application… something which never happened with any of our other applications. And if you remember the FSS site, all the pages were the same - they had the Mac OS X logo, the system requirements, etc. all in the same places.