Canon EOS 600D (primary camera),
Lenses:
Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II Lens,
Canon EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS II Lens,
Canon SX30 IS as secondary camera.
Software tools:
Photoshop CS5.1,
PictureCode NoiseNinja,
DynamicPhoto HDR,
Portrait Professional,
Imagenomic noise removal tool and others.
Favourite subjects:
I like shooting still life and nature. I have been moving into shooting conceptual stock lately.
Bio / Artistic statement
I am a photographer working exclusively with Dreamstime.com.
Combining digital imaging with careful post processing to produce the images you are looking for, my steadily growing portfolio contains a wide range of images from space backgrounds to still life photography.
All the images are painstakingly corrected for all types of noticeable noise and chromatic aberrations, however minor.
I am a photographer working exclusively with Dreamstime.com.
Views field is nearly irrelevant - except when you don't get even 10 views a month on an image. That means trouble. posted in Total viewing numbers
Exchange rate is 12,000 Your Majesty. All because of your head of treasury dept. Economic depression in your kingdom... buyers are using 0.42 bucks for my photos. Please execute and replace people responsible.Mike2focus: Studio lights aren't intense [Read more...] posted in Heat damage to sensors - useful info
Exchange rate is 12,000 Your Majesty. All because of your head of treasury dept. Economic depression in your kingdom... buyers are using 0.42 bucks for my photos. Please execute and replace people responsible.Mike2focus: Studio lights aren't intense enough to damage the sensor. When your sensor gets heated slowly due to such low intensity sources, the internal temperature monitor would turn off live view shooting due to high temperature.In case of the sun, damage happens too fast for sensors to know that the heating is already past limits. posted in Heat damage to sensors - useful info
PulsarThe sensors registered about 1/20th intensity of the wavelength that most effectively causes charge leakages and increases rate of temporary sensor malfunction and erratic behavior. Prolonged exposure beyond this level affects the main semiconducto [Read more...] posted in Heat damage to sensors - useful info
PulsarThe sensors registered about 1/20th intensity of the wavelength that most effectively causes charge leakages and increases rate of temporary sensor malfunction and erratic behavior. Prolonged exposure beyond this level affects the main semiconductor layer and rearranges silicon wafer at the subatomic levels which causes the output current to be irresponsive of light input. That is how you get those white spots.For the moon, I have used average values. It depends on a lot of other factors. My values are the SAFEST estimates.Anyway, why do bulb exposure with the moon? Crazy idea. posted in Heat damage to sensors - useful info