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 92 — My damn lenses keep vignetting — solving vignetting problems | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:50

Photography podcast #92 talks about solving vignetting which is the unwanted darkening around the edges or corners in your photographs. We talk about 2-3 very common reasons why even professional lenses that cost a fortune, STILL suffer from vignetting in certain cases. ‚We also talk about why many people never notice the vignetting in their photographs even though it's often there. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Cambridge in Colour article on lenses Wider Cokin Z filter holders at B&H Step up rings at B&H Adapter rings at B&H Emotion is the regular assignment this month on our photography forum Backlighting is the level 2 assignment this month on our photography forum Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :)‚Photography forum Thanks to Jack Label and Sevenwords‚who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. Most of the links to actual the products are affiliate links that help support this site. Thanks in advance if you purchase through those links. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the‚Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. |Subscribe with iTunes |Subscribe via RSS feed |Subscribe with Google Reader |Subscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below. Happy New Year everyone and only the best for 2011 - thanks for listening and keep on shooting!

 91 — 3 ways to reduce noise in photography | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:52

Photography podcast #91 discusses 3 common‚reasons‚we get noise in our photographs and we offer tips on how to beat that noise. For the purposes of this podcast, noise is the appearance of coloured‚specks, ‚monochromatic‚specks or bands/lines that appear in your photographs (often in uniform areas like the sky or in the shadowy parts of the image) that should not be there. This image from OKA Park looks pleasing enough and looking at it here you might not know that the image was underexposed. I boosted the levels in Photoshop so at first glance it looks pretty good. HOWEVER, this 100% crop from the same image reveals the noise (colours in the snow) due to underexposure. TIP - Don't automatically underexpose. Underexpose the scene only when necessary. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Cambridge in Colour article on noise Noise Ninja Dfine Topaz Denoise Shiny‚is the regular assignment this month on our photography forum Ton sur Ton is the level 2 assignment this month on our photography forum Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :) Photography forum Thanks to rabs, Lee Sacrey, Las Vegas Weddings, Charles binns landscape photography, and Michael Van der Tol who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. Most of the links to actual the products are affiliate links that help support this site. Thanks in advance if you purchase through those links. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the‚Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. |Subscribe with iTunes |Subscribe via RSS feed |Subscribe with Google Reader |Subscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below. Happy Holidays everyone and only the best for 2011 - thanks for listening and keep on shooting!

 90 — Tilt shift lenses for landscape photography — Interview w/ Darwin Wiggett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:06

Photography podcast #90 features an interview with Canadian landscape photographer Darwin Wiggett. It was recorded on a photo tour in the Alberta Rockies led by Darwin. In the interview Darwin discusses why he often uses a tilt shift lens in landscape photography. For those that have never heard of a tilt shift lens, it's a lens that has the ability to tilt and/or shift while attached to your camera. The tilting aspect of the lens allows you to get amazing depth of field (REGARDLESS‚ of aperture) because the lens can tilt in the same direction as the plane of focus. The shift aspect of the lens allows you to correct non parallel lines in camera when photographing a building for example. It also allows for easy panoramas. Darwin is a fabulous teacher so take a listen and it will all make even more sense. We also talk a bit about testing your lenses, resolution, aperture, depth of field and image circles. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Workshops and photo tours with Darwin Wiggett Jay Maisel Documentary for inspiration Show us where you live is the regular assignment this month on our photography forum Time (No clocks) is the level 2 assignment this month on our photography forum Nikon's 24mm tilt shift lens at B&H Canon's 24mm tilt shift lens at B&H Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :) Photography forum Thanks to IceCreamMan and Benny who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. Most of the links to actual the products are affiliate links that help support this site. Thanks in advance if you purchase through those links. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. |Subscribe with iTunes |Subscribe via RSS feed |Subscribe with Google Reader |Subscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 89 — Interview with Joyce Tenneson — Michael Grecco — Notes from Jay Maisel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:39

Photography podcast #89 features 2 interviews that were recorded at the PDN Photoplus Conference and Expo in New York last weekend.‚ This conference and show happens yearly and is one of the largest photo shows in North America. It's an AWESOME show/conference with all the latest products and fabulous seminars from some of the best photographers in North America. This post/podcast will cover some of the seminars and other posts will cover some of the products. Interview 1 is with fine art photographer Joyce Tenneson. I've been following her work for close to 20 years so it was a real treat to interview her. In this interview we talk about finding a personal style. Interview 2 is with well know portraitist and celebrity photographer Michael Grecco. In this interview Michael shares some of his lighting secrets to achieve a dramatic portrait. Finally I share some of the notes that I took in a seminar led by master photographer Jay Maisel. Thanks again to Joyce Tenneson, Michael Grecco and Jay Maisel for allowing us to feature their work and for their wonderful seminars. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Joyce Tenneson - feature on Photography.ca Michael Grecco - feature on Photography.ca Jay Maisel - feature on Photography.ca Jay Maisel Documentary Light tools - for modifying light Dynalite kit at B&H Show us where you live is the regular assignment this month on our photography forum Time (No clocks) is the level 2 assignment this month on our photography forum Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :) ¯¿½Photography forum Thanks to Sean G, Robertv, Shant M, Michael Van der Tol, IceCreamMan and Glenn Euloth who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. Most of the links to actual the products are affiliate links that help support this site. Thanks in advance if you purchase through those links. In the interest of full disclosure, I did not actually pay to go see the seminars, I had a press pass. That said, if I did not think the seminars were great, I simply would not have written about them. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the¯¿½ Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. |¯¿½Subscribe with iTunes |¯¿½Subscribe via RSS feed |¯¿½Subscribe with Google Reader |Subscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 88 — Rain photography | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:47

Photography podcast #88 talks about rain photography and is based on a suggestion by Mad Aussie, Thanks MA. ‚ In the podcast we talk about how to go about‚ protecting yourself and your camera so that you can enjoy rain photography. We also talk about subject matter, technique, after the rain camera care and we touch on lighting as well. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast:Rainsleeve for your DSLR and flash (at B&H) Rainsleeve for your DSLR (at B&H) Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :) ¯¿½Photography forum Thanks to Yisehaq, Jack Label,‚ Robertv and Glenn Euloth who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. Most of the links to actual the products are affiliate links that help support this site. Thanks in advance if you purchase through those links. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the¯¿½ Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. |¯¿½Subscribe with iTunes |¯¿½Subscribe via RSS feed |¯¿½Subscribe with Google Reader |Subscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 87 — Rear curtain sync — front curtain sync in flash photography | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:18

Photography podcast #87‚ talks about the difference between rear curtain sync and front curtain sync when using flash with your camera. Basically when using rear curtain sync, the flash fires toward the end of the exposure instead of toward the beginning of the exposure as it normally does. This allows the blur that results from using slow shutter speeds to trail behind the subject where it looks natural. When using slow shutter speeds, you'll generally need to use a tripod. We also go over some basics on combining flash with ambient light. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Dominic Fuizzotto photography - Wedding photography in Montreal Publicphotography.org - Flickr group - Publicphotography.org - Facebook group Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :) ¯¿½Photography forum Thanks to Benny who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. Most of the links to actual the products are affiliate links that help support this site. Thanks in advance if you purchase through those links. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the¯¿½ Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. |¯¿½Subscribe with iTunes |¯¿½Subscribe via RSS feed |¯¿½Subscribe with Google Reader |Subscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 86 — Inkjet paper review 2 – Museo Silver rag, Portfolio rag – Moab entrada bright | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:03

Photography podcast #86 is the second? podcast devoted to high end inkjet papers and it reviews and discusses 3 of them. I LOVE photo papers (traditional and digital) and I just bought a new Epson 3880 inkjet to test inkjet papers with?.and of course make larger prints.?There?s LOADS of creative possibilities when you try new inkjet papers so I hope the review of these 3 papers?is useful to many listeners/readers. All 3 of these papers are highly recommended. Museo Silver rag is a thick (300 GSM) light cream coloured paper with a medium gloss finish and a slight texture. Museo Portfolio rag is a thick (300GSM) matte paper with a cream colour and very slight texture. Moab Entrada 300 bright is a thick (300GSM) double sided matte paper with a white colour and slight texture. Just as an FYI, if i say a paper has a cream colour, others may say on first glance, no it's white. However, take that paper and put it beside something like regular plain white laser paper and the creamy base tone is more apparent. Note as well that the 2 matte papers have optical brighteners in them. I also talk about ICC profiles again. Here is where they go on your computer after you download them. MAC= MAC HD > Library > ColorSync > Profiles Windows PC= C: > Windows > System 32 > Spool > Drivers > Color Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Epson 3880 at B&H Podcast 62 - Monitor/printer calibration Podcast 63 - I1 Extreme and ColourMunki review & printer dialogue boxes when printing. Museo Silver rag - Buy Museo silver rag at B&H Museo Portfolio rag - Buy Museo portfolio rag at B&H Moab Entrada 300 bright- Buy Moab entrada bright 300 at B&H Main assignment on our photography forum - Minimalism Level 2 assignment on our? photography forum - Sidelight to create texture in B/W Publicphotograpgy.org - Celebrating the rights of photographers -?Publicphotography.org - Flickr group - Publicphotography.org - Facebook group Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :)?Photography forum Thanks to Benny who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. Most of the links to actual the products are affiliate links that help support this site. Thanks in advance if you purchase through those links. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the?Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. I?Subscribe with iTunes I?Subscribe via RSS feed I?Subscribe with Google Reader ISubscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 85 – Inkjet paper review 1 – German etching – Fine art Baryta by Hahnemuhle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:24

Photography podcast #85 is the first of several podcasts that will review and discuss inkjet papers. Let me say it right now, I LOVE photo papers (traditional and digital) and I just bought a new Epson 3880 inkjet to test inkjet papers with....and of course make larger prints. There's LOADS of creative possibilities when you try new inkjet papers so I hope the review of these 2 papers (German Etching and Fineart Baryta by Hahnemuhle) is useful to many listeners/readers. Both papers are Highly recommended. German Etching (310GSM) is a textured matte creamy white paper. Fineart Baryta (325 GSM) is a glossy white paper with an ever so slight texture. Ansel Adams called the print 'the performance' and these days there's tons of paper choices to get your prints to sing. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Epson 3880 at B&H Podcast 62 - Monitor/printer calibration Podcast 63 - I1 Extreme and ColourMunki review & printer dialogue boxes when printing. Hahnemuhle papers - Hahnemuhle ICC profiles Hahnemuhle German Etching Paper at B&H Hahnemuhle Fine art Baryta Paper at B&H Comment about back button autofocus on Nikonians - Thx F8&Bthere! Testimonials link if you're feeling wordy :) Publicphotograpgy.org - Celebrating the rights of photographers -Publicphotography.org - Flickr group - Publicphotography.org - Facebook group Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :)Photography forum Thanks to RobvE, f8&Bthere, and Richard who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. Most of the links to actual the products are affiliate links that help support this site. Thanks in advance if you purchase through those links. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to thePhotography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. ISubscribe with iTunes ISubscribe via RSS feed ISubscribe with Google Reader ISubscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 84 – Back (rear) button autofocusing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:14

Photography podcast #84 is based on a single comment by Richard from our forum where he mentions rear-button autofocus to aid in sharpness. This technique was developed by Canon about 20 years ago but I first heard of this technique on the MPB podcast (link in shownotes - thx for finding it for me Martin!) about two and a half years ago. Basically this technique REMOVES autofocusing from the shutter release button and assigns it to a button on the back of the camera. Especially when tracking a moving subject, this is a great technique and will likely get you more keepers. It will also STOP your autofocus from tracking things that you don't want it to. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Excellent Rear button autofocus article by Canon Rear button autofocus discussed on the Martin Bailey Podcast July 2010's - Perspective and/or Leading lines assignment Publicphotograpgy.org - Celebrating the rights of photographers -Publicphotography.org - Flickr group - Publicphotography.org - Facebook group Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :)Photography forum Thanks to Jackie Sheen, Jason and Glenn Euloth who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to thePhotography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. ISubscribe with iTunes ISubscribe via RSS feed ISubscribe with Google Reader ISubscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 83 – Photography 20 steps from your door | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:11

Photography podcast #83 is based on a suggestion by Casil403 (Thanks Casil!) from our forum. This podcast describes the exercise of photographing whatever you want with the restriction that it must be 20 steps from your door. This restriction forces you to "see"¯¿½ what you are otherwise too busy to see. It's an excellent exercise that really gets you to zero in on your sense of sight. Feel free to try this exercise for yourself and post the image somewhere and link to it in the comments for all to see. The photos below are images taken within 20 steps of my own door. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Rain cover for your DSLR and flash (at B&H) Rain cover for your DSLR (at B&H) June 2010's - Motion assignment on the Photography.ca forum Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :)¯¿½Photography forum Thanks to Bill Sorensen, Benny, Michael Van der Tol and Katrina Chickloski who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the¯¿½Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. I¯¿½Subscribe with iTunes I¯¿½Subscribe via RSS feed I¯¿½Subscribe with Google Reader ISubscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 82 – Light-painting portraits – Interview with Patrick Rochon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:12

Photography podcast #82 discusses painting with light AKA light painting with master light painterPatrick Rochon. In a nutshell, light painting is (usually) the art of using portable lights like flashlights to 'paint' a subject in a dark environment while the shutter stays open on a tripod during a long exposure. In this podcast Patrick describes and shares some of the tips and tricks he uses to create his amazing light painted portraits. The majority of Patrick's body of work, like the image below is non-digital, was shot on film, and has not been Photoshopped. Patrick Rochon - From the Butoh Dancers Series Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Podcast #8 - Anotherpodcast on light painting Patrick Rochon on Photography.ca Patrick Rochon's website 10 Amazing Light Graffiti Artists and Photographers Light painting group on Flickr May 2010's - Vintage assignment on the Photography.ca forum Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :)Photography forum Thanks toJack Label who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to thePhotography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. ISubscribe with iTunes ISubscribe via RSS feed ISubscribe with Google Reader ISubscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 81 – Multiple exposure photography | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:30

Photography podcast #81 discusses multiple exposure photography. Basically multiple exposure in photography involves getting more than one scene on a frame of film or on a single digital file in camera. Many digital and film cameras can do this but if yours cannot, I briefly describe how to do this using a graphics program (that uses layers) like Photoshop. In this podcast, I use the word serendipity quite a bit. Just in case you're not familiar with it, it means finding/discovering something that you did not expressly seek. It's one of my favourite words in the English language. Homeless in Paradise - Honolulu 2010 - by Marko Kulik Inside Isabelle II - by Marko Kulik Self Portrait - Wailea, Maui - by Marko Kulik Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Master multiple exposure photographerJerry Uelsmann Freeman Patterson - multiple exposures (a few are on this page) April 2010's - Different point of view assignment on the Photography.ca forum Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :)Photography forum Thanks toRichard,SeanG,Wickeddark, Jason, MrTim, and 42 who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to thePhotography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. ISubscribe with iTunes ISubscribe via RSS feed ISubscribe with Google Reader ISubscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

 80 – Clean your camera's sensor – cleaning camera lenses | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:35

Photography podcast #80 talks about how to clean your DSLR camera's sensor. It describes the wet technique and the dry technique and it's not as scary as it seems. We also talk about how to clean your camera's mirror as well as cleaning camera lenses and general camera care. Links /resources mentioned in this podcast: Original suggestion thread for this podcast from our photography forum The visible dust website - Camera and camera sensor cleaning products The Copperhill Method of sensor cleaning - They sell cleaning kits and products as well SensorKlear by Lenspen demo on Youtube Camera and camera sensor cleaning supplies at B&H Lenspen SensorKlear to clean camera sensors at B&H Air blower at B&H March 2010's Light and Shadow assignment on the Photography.ca forum Hat tip to photographer Dominic Fuizzotto for his insight on sensor cleaning. Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page My Facebook profile - Feel free to "friend" me - please just mention Photography.ca My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let's connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don't reciprocate because I think you are a spammer. If you are still lurking on our forum, feel free to join our friendly :) Photography forum Thanks to Jimmy Brown,  Wickeddark, jack label, Fortytwo and Zenon5940 who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. I Subscribe with iTunes I Subscribe via RSS feed I Subscribe with Google Reader I Subscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.

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