Beyond hyperfocal distance: Getting the right parts of the scene in focus Depth of field brackets on cameras are quite handy to start a discussion about picking the right aperture to get a desired depth of field and suggest the concept of the hyperfocal distance. I wish more lenses had them. I've got an old Vivitar Series One lens that has a quite pleasant set of depth of field brackets that work at any zoom length. Modern zoom lenses don't even try to get this right.
Some recent shooting Loosing your inspiration is a form of impotence. The more you obsess over it being gone, the harder it is to get back. And I recognize this, so I just didn't bother scheduling much in terms of shooting and didn't worry about it...
A few more words on buying a monitor The major thoughts I got from the lazyweb was that I really wanted a display with an IPS panel type. And preferebly the LED backlight. Of which, there's exactly one example of, the Apple LED Cinema Display.
A bottled water plant in the middle of the desert While researching destinations for my recent trip to the middle of California, I came upon an interesting factoid. There is a bottled water plant in the middle of the desert, right next to the dry lake bed that it is helping keep dry.
🔗The Worst Cameras of 2009 (via) It's so refreshing to see a site that will tell you what really sucks, instead of what's just above average.
Recent thoughts on the minimum amount of gear It's better to not cart every last piece of gear you own around. I'm fairly bad about dragging most of my gear with me if I'm driving somewhere, but if you aren't careful, this can really get into your way. Like my friend who was complaining that he dragged a bunch of camera gear around but didn't take a single shot.
🔗Kodak thinks that just because your camera has a beach mode, that doesn't mean you should take it to the beach (via) This is inexcusable as far as camera design goes.
There's a world of difference between a weather-sealed professional camera or a waterproof camera and a normal camera, but any reasonable camera should be able to be taken to the beach for a few hours without breaking.
🔗Rolleis to Roll Again? (via) So it looks like somebody picked up some of the rights to Rollei cameras, which means that some of the hardware could return.
Cynically, I understand that if you can make the Rollei TLR and continue to sell it, people will buy them and put them on a shelf somewhere. Just like Leicas.
I think I might need a new monitor sometime soon The last monitor I actually purchased was a 15" Sony CRT sometime in the late nineties. Since then, I've obtained progressively larger CRT displays, culminating with a 21" Sony Trinitron, for free. But now my most recent CRT is starting to act up...