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Category Archives: Photography
Kodak online photo display patent, is it obvious?
In the age of software patent and patent for just about everything else to do with technology, Kodak has launched a patent lawsuit against Shutterfly. Shutterfly have fought back with counter claims, but this means that, if validated, the patent … Continue reading
Posted in News, Photography, Technology
Tagged kodak, litigation, obvious, patents, Photography, shutterfly
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Ricoh GX200 hands on part 1
Having owned a Canon DSLR for more than two years now, I have become somewhat aware of some of the limitations of the DSLR format. Even though it is a beautiful piece of equipment with nice results, I often find … Continue reading
Posted in General, Opinion, Photography, Uncategorized
Tagged camera, compact, GX200, Ricoh
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Season's Greetings
Season’s greetings to everyone. There will be some disruptions during this holiday, due to a pending server upgrade. Let’s keep our heads up during these tough times. In the meanwhile, here’s a picture from my recent road trip.
A month with Nokia E71 on the Three network Australia
After two years of using the I-mate Jamin smartphone, I finally decided that it was time to upgrade to something with better feature set and a more open connectivity options. This time around, data was becoming more of a priority, … Continue reading
Posted in General, Linux, Notebooks, Observation, Opinion, phone, Photography, Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged 3, Australia, data, E71, HSDPA, mobile, mobile data, Nokia, phone, Three
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Canon EOS 400D
I have been very lucky to recently acquire a Canon EOS 400D DSLR. It came in a twin lens pack with an EF-S 18-55mm lens and a EF 75-300mm. After originally wanting to purchase just one lens with the camera … Continue reading
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Harassing the little guy
A Waverley Council ranger tells a street musician to move on because the management of Eastgate Shopping Centre (Spring Street, Bondi Junction) does not like people busking in a public area. They called the ranger when they realised that the … Continue reading
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Fragments
An exhibition of photographs by Jackson Ellis, a photographer who has lived and worked in Dublin, Sydney and Seoul. The exhibition is opening today at the alpha gallery in Namdaemun, Seoul. Wish I could go there.
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Yellow Doors
While on the train one night, I noticed how colour is used in cultures to indicate things such as warnings, safe zones and other signs. We have grown to accept these colour-coded signs that we have come to recognise them … Continue reading
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Retiform.net’s launched!
Retiform.net is the website of Jackson Ellis, a close friend of mine. In the past few years, it has been a site where artists could post their works free of charge, now it has become his personal website showing his … Continue reading
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