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Santa brought Kim a LitePanel MicroPro. It’s a low energy LED continuous light source. Very cool (literally). Write up soon.

Not sure why, but the latest FlipShare v5.05 software isn’t available outside the US. But here’s the download link or click the image to start the download.

The Nikon D3S now has 5 settings for Active D-Lighting. Low, Normal, High, Extra high and Auto. This image compares D-Lighting setting Off and thew new Auto setting. The extra detail in the blown highlight area is obvious. I usually turn this off when shooting sport as it tends to bog down the capture speed. […]

Rob Galbraith does a great analysis of which is the best for togs.

This is an interesting list.

This is a nice story about what to take to shoot a sports event. And from a Nikon shooter’s point of view. It’s also enlightening to see what the Beijing Organising committee will be providing media.

My ancient Canon S900 got replaced with a Epson Stylus Photo R1900 this weekend. Now the family’s happy to get some prints of all the recent photos.

OK – I just found my old blogger account and thought I’d rejuvenate it after a 2 year hiatus. I’m going to write about my photography, food and wine stuff and travel thoughts right here! To get things started, here are some recent photos of the Australian and Victorian Barista championships: http://www.thelows.org/syd/austbarcomp/http://www.thelows.org/syd/austbarheats/http://www.thelows.org/syd/VicBarComp/