Do you listen to the Photocast Network Focus Ring? Here's a recent episode of the Focus Ring that I participated in, just in case you don't. The Photocast Network is a great group of Photography related Podcasts, that can all be found at...
Musings
Podcast 225 : Roundtable #4 with Landon Michaelson and Dan Newcomb
The MBP Roundtable is back, after a two year break! Today I chat with Landon Michaelson and Dan Newcomb on some great photography related topics! Landon Michaelson is a passionate photographer who enjoys photography, in some way, every day. In Landon's day job as Lead...
Podcast 223 : 2009 Achievements and Goals for 2010
As 2009 draws to an end, I'm once again going to look back at the year, and see how I did against the want-to-do list that I set for myself for this year, and talk a little about what I plan to do in 2010. Note that I called it a want-to-do list, because I have...
Shooting Stars Flash on Entry!
On Saturday night after I'd had a shower and ready to go to bed, I had a change of heart, and packed my camera and lenses etc. and jumped into the car and drove for four hours from Tokyo to the Urabandai area of Fukushima Prefecture in northern Japan. The autumn...
Podcast 213 : Martin Interview by Jack Andrys, WebSpy CEO – Part 2
Many people have asked me to give more details about myself over the four years that I've been doing the Martin Bailey Photography Podcast, but I didn't get around to it until last week. When I spoke with Jack Andrys, the CEO of WebSpy, our sponsor, about having Jack...
Podcast 212 : Martin Interview by Jack Andrys, WebSpy CEO – Part 1
Many people have asked me to give more details about myself over the four years that I've been doing the Martin Bailey Photography Podcast, but I have never gotten around to it. When I spoke with Jack Andrys, the CEO of WebSpy, our sponsor, about having Jack on the...
The Demise of a Canon EOS 5D Mark II
The Japanese calendar is marked with six days that rotate through from January 1st to the end of the year, and these days are pretty important to the Japanese when planning weddings, funerals and when to start doing new things etc. Sensho days for example are good...
Keeping Tabs on Your Star Ratings
Have you ever forgotten the star rating protocol that you use for rating and sorting your images? I have. Not for the best shots. I give my final selection 5 stars. However, I use the other stars in various ways, mainly to allow me to show or hide image files, based...
Podcast 206 : Dynamic Range
Today we're going to talk about Dynamic Range. Dynamic Range is one of those words that crops up a lot, but is sometimes not fully understood. Indeed, I don't profess to fully understand all the fine details, but I know enough about Dynamic Range to be useful to me...
Canon EF 50mm F1.2 L Lens’ Dynamic Back-Focus
On August 1st, I bought a Canon EF 50mm F1.2 L USM Lens. I'd been thinking of getting this lens for a long time, though had held off because I heard that it back focused when trying to focus on things close to the lens. For much of my current work though, if I'm...
Being in the Zone
In Episode 131 of the Audio2u Shutter's Inc. Podcast, Richard Annable posed the questions "Why do you photograph things? Why are you a photographer?". Some of the group's answers were quite profound, and I do suggest that you put yourself through the ordeal of...
My New Post Sensor Cleaning Check-List
Last week I took two camera bodies to Canon's Service Center in Shinjuku, Tokyo, to have the sensors cleaned. Of all the times I've had the sensors cleaned by Canon, never once have they changed settings on the camera, so I don't pay much attention to checking that my...