May 11th, 2009

SprintCam v3 Results for High-Speed Video

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or email alerts. Thanks for visiting!The results from the first SprintCam v3 showreel, made for NAB 2009 exhibition are phenomenal. Shot at 1000FPS with amazing clarity and high-definition, slow motion video has made a quantum leap. The jelly shots are shot [...]

April 23rd, 2009

Obama 100 Days Photo Essay

Whether you like the man or not, this photo essay on Obama’s first 100 days in the White House is brilliant. I love the way Callie Shell captures candid moments in his life.

January 20th, 2009

The Inauguration of Barack Obama

Today, January 20th 2009 will be remembered forever in the history of this country. On this day, an African-American with a Muslim middle name was sworn in as the 44th President of these United States. The frigid cold did not deter two million Americans from all over the country from witnessing this historic moment in [...]

September 25th, 2008

Share Photos at Multiple Sites using Pixelpipe

Love taking photos but have difficulty choosing between those hazaar photo-sharing sites? Pixelpipe lets you upload your photos to multiple sites at the same time [via]. A must-have for photo buffs especially those into Web2.0.

September 12th, 2008

Hurricane Ike Sunset

Texas Hurricane Sunset, originally uploaded by patrix99.
Guess sunsets before a hurricane can be pretty dramatic. Too bad I couldn’t get a more interesting foreground. Taken in College Station, TX before Hurricane Ike hits.

August 27th, 2008

2008 Olympics in Pictures

With a million cameras hovering around every Olympic event, there are bound to be a billion pictures floating around on the Web. Boston.com’s The Big Picture photoblog is a big hit with photo enthusiasts and their Olympics wrap-up photo spread does not fail to disappoint.
For every moment of triumph, there are several other moments of [...]

July 6th, 2008

Homo Sapiens

If the aliens landed and wanted to see some typical homo sapiens, I’m afraid they are going to be disappointed because we seem to have a whole lot of variety. Amazing portraits.

May 21st, 2008

A Wedding Earthquake

A photographer shooting a wedding in Sichuan, China when the earthquake strikes. He continues to shoot. The poor bride never saw her wedding church go down this way. Sad part is that thirty-three guests were missing.

May 14th, 2008

Missing a Photo Opportunity

The best photo opportunities come by when you least expect them. The Digital Photography blog offers tips on how to never miss such opportunities. But aside from point#1, rest all are redundant. And lugging around your DSLR everywhere can be a pain. How do you get around that? Have a smaller backup camera? But then [...]

April 7th, 2008

Blue Bonnets welcome the Texas spring

Come April, Texas flora begins to wake up from its winter hibernation and bloom slowly to life. Admittedly, Texas doesn’t have much of a winter but the distinct dry and dreary landscape dotted with bare trees and dry grass cannot be missed. As Washington D.C. welcomes the spring with its famed cherry blossoms, Texas does [...]


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