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Links for 2007-03-08 [Digg]
First Ultra-Telephoto lens that offers a fast aperture of F2.8 at 500mm First ever telephoto lens that has f2.8 at 500mm. It is also very vary big.
Bill Henson exhibition closed down by police
Australian photography exhibition is closed down by police due to nude content.
Links for 2007-09-27 [Digg]
[PICTURES] Google Eau De Toilette for Men Google perfume helps men to rank with girls and also every SEO guy must have. First edition is in black box with black-hat, soon we can expect Google white-hat
Hilarious.
Hama Traveller Multi Tripod
Hama announce the launch of the Traveller Multi Tripod.
A Commenter Calls SB BS…
UPDATE: Joe gives some very good background info and perspective on his lighting choices here.____________”Joe McNally is a great photographer and I respect his work, however that collection of strobes is absurd. Was that really necessary? Personally, I think this was an elaborate hoax to see how stupid most strobist readers really are.”Well, yes, actually, they are necessary. Keep reading for the reasons why.Why the SB-800 Arsenal?1. You lose power on every step you go up in FP sync. That is because the pulsing nature of the flash loses a lot of light that is merely falling on the black part of the thin slit as it travels across the focal plane.2. Joe was working right into the sun, which as you might guess is an even higher EV than shooting with the sun as a light source.3. He also was pushing the flash(es) through diffusion material, which eats up another 1-2 stops of light.4. Seven flashes are not seven times more powerful, photographically speaking. You double the power (and add one stop of output) when you add the first flash. Then it takes TWO more flashes to get one more stop. Then FOUR more flashes to get the next stop, etc. So Seven flashes gets you two extra stops and change.And as for the idea that it would be easier/cheaper to just throw up a monobloc and battery pack, that may be true on a dollar-to-dollar basis. But the speedlights with FP/sync allow you to crank down the shutter to control that ambient, which is the basis for the entire photo. No so the monoblocs.And, for the record, we do not have any stupid Strobist readers. Just ones who may not yet understand a specific lighting technique. Which would, on frequent occasion, include yours truly…This month’s feeds are sponsored by:
Jessop interim sales for six months up to March 30th 2008
Jessops launch interim results for the six month period up to 30th March 2008.

