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Sunday
Apr182010

Old Barn

Just a quick post of an image of a local barn.  Nothing really to the story other than I drive by it everyday thinking I should stop and take a picture of it - so I finally did.  It is actually on the land where the initial fighting began during the Battle of Chancellorsville just minutes away from my house.  

Click on image to see full size.

 

photo by Tom Rothenberg 

Sunday
Mar282010

Photoshop World wrap-up

I am back home and almost settled in from last week’s Photoshop World in Orlando, Florida.  It was a great time and was everything I hoped it would be.  The only major bummer was that I got sick on the first day with some type of sinus thing and didn’t feel well much of the time.  I still don’t feel that good but hoping being back home will speed up my recovery. 

Here are some of the highlights of the trip.

 

Pre-Conference

Tuesday was pre-con day for the event.  These are half and full day classes on a particular topic.  You are able to get pretty deep into your topics, more so than the usual hour long classes during the rest of the conference.

I choose to do the Concert Photography session.  This was led by Alan Hess and Scott Diussa.  Alan is an accomplished concert and event shooter from San Diego.  His portfolio is impressive and a real cool cat.

Scott works for Nikon Professional Services and also shoots concerts as well as being an excellent musician, himself.  

After many hours in class we got to shoot Scott Kelby’s band, Big Electric Cat at the expo center.  We were also made aware that Nikon would award a new D300s and lens for the best shot from the session.

It was a blast shooting the band and I really got into the music.  So much so that it was a little distracting from the job at hand to get the shots.  You have to wear ear plugs that close to the stage but they sounded great and everyone had a good time.

 

Back to the contest.....

I did not have my normal  imaging editing tools with me so I quickly had to download the Lightroom 3 Beta from Adobe labs that evening to process my Raw images.  You could only submit 1 so I did some quick ratings and narrowed down to a few I really liked. From there I chose the 1 and sent off to Alan and Scott for consideration.   

Below are some shots I did not choose for my submission but ones I did like.





The plan was for Scott and Alan to pick the best 3 and the keynote audience, all 3000 of them, would select the winner the next morning.

Wednesday

Wednesday started early as the keynote is something that cannot be missed.  I was excited to see what Scott Kelby had planned and was sure it was going to be a good show. 

I was seated close to the stage as I was also a finalist for the Guru award in the artistic category for my image, “A Midnight Pair”.  

A Midnight Pair

They started with Scott and the guys playing a classic KISS song with photoshop lyrics in full wardrobe and make-up. They sounded unbelievable. The theme of the whole conference was a Rock show and was very well produced throughout.


After they left stage it was time to announce the winner of the concert shoot.  Alan and Scott Diussa came on stage and showed the final 3 on the big screens.  I was excited to see my image was one of the finalist.

The went through each image and asked the audience to vote by applause for the best.  Yep, I won.  I was yelling pretty loud for mine but was very nice to hear all the cheers from the audience.  I went back stage and up to receive the new camera.

Went quickly back to my seat cause the Guru awards were about to be announced.  This was already voted on by folks back at NAPP and others so no need for audience voting.  I didnt win -  but was a real honor to even be selected.  All the finalist in the Guru awards had their images on display at the event.  Here is one of me looking tired with no sleep on lots of sinus meds.


The rest of the day was spent in the classrooms and in the expo hall.  The vendor expo opened later in the day and plenty of awesome products, gear and live training going on.  



Thursday and Friday

The rest of the week was spent in the classrooms going from session to session and spending some time in the expo hall.  I really liked all the classes I went to especially those by Zack Arias.  I also met lots of fellow photographers and had a couple good conversations with Rick Sammon and Scott Kelby.  

The photoshop guys taping a live episode of Photoshop User TV

 

models on the expo floor posing to try different lighting set ups

Zack speaks people listenBen Willmore paints with light

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Was all so very cool hanging out with some of the most creative folks in the world.  

Thursday
Mar182010

Gone Fishing.....

All work and No All play leaves no time for blogging

Hola,

Been pretty busy around here and haven't been able to blog this week as much as I was planning.

Next week won't be any better as I will be in Orlando for Photoshop World.  It will be a actioned packed week filled with classes, events, parties and visiting friends.

I am really looking forwarded to it.  As an added bonus I just learned that I am one of the finalist for the coveted Guru award.  As they say, it is an honor just to be nominated so I am thankful just to be in the running.  It does mean I get a front row seat to the keynote address so that's pretty cool in itself.

Upon my return to the commonwealth I plan to post plenty of photos from the parties and events from the week and share any interesting stories.

See ya soon

Sunday
Mar072010

Need a new Point and Shoot 

I was in the market for a new point & shoot.  I have had many over the years but never did much research before making the purchase.  I almost always came away disappointed in the image quality of whatever I got. 

This time I decided to do a little more research.  I am very familiar with the product lines in the DSLR market but never paid much attention to the point and shoot world.

For the record I am a Nikon guy.  Nothing against Canon or any other manufacturer but Nikon just feels right to me.  I suspect if I grew up on Canon or had a significant investment in their glass I would then be a Canon shooter today. 

My check list

Stuff I had to have

  • RAW support
  • Built in View Finder
  • Mechanical dials on the body
  • Good high ISO performance
  • Not too expensive 

 Stuff I didn't want

  • Touch Screen
  • Interchangeable lenses

 Stuff that didn't matter either way

  • Super Compact
  • Video

 I decided on the Canon PowerShot G11.  It feels like a small DSLR to me.  Very familiar dials with the functionality of my “serious” camera.  It is advertised as the photographer’s point & shoot and I totally agree with that slogan.  You can easily put it in "dummy mode" and get good results or use manual controls to finesse the picture, as you would with your DSLR.

photo by Tom Rothenberg - G11

 I won’t bore you with the technical specs as you can find out so much more on sites such as DPreview and BHphoto

It is also not quite as small as some of the other cameras in this space, but small enough to eliminate any excuses not to always have it with me.   

photo by Tom Rothenberg - G11

So if your tired getting poor results with your point & shoot camera and looking for a replacement, I can totally endorse the Canon G11 -  and this is coming from a Nikonian. 

Saturday
Mar062010

Back on track

Wanted to thank everyone for the kind wishes this week and wanted you to know Blizten is home and doing fine.  I will start posting more updates this week including additional tutorials and some product reviews. 

Also wanted to let you know that Marc Benton is bringing back the PhotoBlogging DC site along with a new design.  Stop by and check out the great work of some of my friends and colleagues in the DC metro area.  

That's it for now.