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13 August 2015

In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at 70-200mm f2.8 MTF and variations, Helen K. Garber, posing hands and a Peterson pano.

  • Roger Cicala takes on 70-200mm f2.8 MTF and Variations in his latest test report. The Nikon and Canon 70-200mm f2.8 telephoto zooms are featured in the report conducted with Brandon Dube "that will end this series of posts for now. that will end this series of posts for now."
  • In Helen K. Garber: Turning the Camera to the Santa Monica Bay, the Leica bloggers interview the artist on the occasion of her exhibit Undulations at the Leica Gallery in Los Angeles through Aug. 31. She talks about Le Cirque du Soleil, Genuine Fractals, Mary Ellen Mark plus the Leica Q and includes a gorgeous slide show of her beach images.
  • We've read the same tips on the same topics so many times we thought there were no new tips on new topics. Until we read How to Pose Tip: Natural Hand Gestures in which Derrick Story shares three hand posing tips learned in Roberto Valenzuela's Masterful and Graceful Posing session at Photoshop World.
  • In A Hidden Passion, Moose Peterson doesn't just take a snapshot of the sunset from his hotel window on his way to a party. He takes a pano. And being rushed, it isn't straight. But Adobe Camera Raw's pano stitching took care of everything for him.

More to come...


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