Some things…

i have done….

– updated the Blog for Mobile devices …. works now better with Pad’s
– changing a little bit of color and design

Happy New Year
Kris

Canon 5D Mark III vs Pentax K20D

Hello …. Here is some TechStuff.

The  5D Mark III is Out Now … and i will do comparison.
This Blog Post is continually updated… so come back and check it.

Here are the Bodys !  A fast and boring snapshot with the Logitech C910 HD Webcam

The first thing I have noticed is: The POWER BUTTON
I think on the K20D the Button is in a better position. I can turn-on the camera with my right Hand while I hold it. For the Canon i need my left Hand too.
You see it in the next two Pictures:

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Taken

Happy New Year…to all visitors

New Year new Category “People / Composions”
This is the first picture, inspired by the Filmposter “Taken” with Liam Neeson.
In germany the Film is called “96 Hours”

Inspired by the Filmposter of "Taken"

thank “Star” for modeling 🙂

2011 was a very busy year.
My New Year’s Resolutions for 2012: Take more Pictures and do more blogging

Jigsaw Vector Pieces

A complete vector puzzle.

Twenty Vector Jigsaw Pieces for you.
I’ve made them in the Photoshop Custom Shapes Format (.csh)

Free for you to use! …but you must leave a comment if you download them. Thank you. 🙂

Download it here

Low Cost Gear

Now, finally, I have found two cheap solutions to mount my studio flashes.
One, to mount it to Alutruss with a Half Coupler.
One, to mount the flash near the ground with a floor stand.
First, I drove to Cologne. There is a small company called “Abelz Filmzubehör” they offer various Spigots.
They also can build custom models for you. The most used way to mount a Studioflash is a 16mm spigot.
I bought two spigots with 10 mm internal thread.

I took one of my Clamp’s which already have a 10mm screw.I only had to turn the Spigot on the screw.

Then I grabbed an old Warning triangle, tore off the foil and the reflectors. I drilled a hole in the middle, and mount the Spigot on the Stand.  And ready… here is it: