Dec/090
Digital Camera Photographer of the Year 2009 winners announced
Best photos in the 2009 competition revealed
This is it. The judges for 2009’s Digital Camera Photographer of the Year competition have reached their verdict. You can find the winning images at PhotoRadar here…

Above you can see the Planet Earth Winning Image in Photographer of the Year 2009
I must say that there are some talented Photographers out there and so many beautiful places in the world, let´s keep it that way
Sep/090
Canon EOS 7D
Canon have today announced the Canon EOS 7D – a widely rumored camera that has caused a lot of discussion around the web in the past few weeks as pictures of it began to surface.
The Canon EOS 7D is being presented as a new model line for Canon – not an update of another camera in the range it’s certainly above the Canon EOS 50D in terms of features but seems to be positioned alongside the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.

Canon Eos 7D
The Canon EOS 7D has an 18 megapixel APS-C CMOS image sensor, has dual DIGIC 4 processors and shoots at up to 8 frames per second (for up to 15 RAW or 126 JPEG images), has an ISO range of 100-6400 (and up to 12800 in custom functions), new 63 zone dual layer color sensitive metering and a new phase detection auto focus sensor with 19 f/5.6 sensors and 1 X-type f.2.8 sensor in the center of the frame
The EOS 7D comes with a popup flash which can be used to control other wireless flashes, PC sync connector and hot shoe. It has a 3.0 inch LCD display and shoots Full HD videos.
The Canon EOS 7D will be available in September 2009 and will have a recommended retail price of $1700 USD (body only).

Canon Eos 7D
Jul/090
Learning to see creatively
Is a title from one of the first books I have read in relation to taking Photos, the book is written by Bryan Peterson.
The book will help any photographer see things from a new angle and avoid the visual bad habits that lead to dull, uninventive images.
Bryan Peterson´s proven teaching method is simple and highly effective. Using his own impressive photographs as examples, he discusses what make a succesfull, exceptional image-often providing useful “before ” and “after” comparisons of his subjects to illustrate his points.
Anyone can “see” but with practice readers of his book will develop a real photographic vision and take better pictures.
Anyway it has help me to be more creative but off course you need to