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Why FishNet?
The name was chosen by a helpful sub-editor because it seemed to him that it cleverly combined the subject matter, with our seaside location. ;-)
For convenience sake, I have transferred my photo blog and a few other bits and pieces to this location as well. There are some older posts whose illustrations were lost in a move from Blogger to WordPress, and some broken links here and there, which shouldn't affect the overall usability of the Blog much, if at all.
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- Au revoir FishNet
- Year of the tablet
- Go figure !!
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- Get off of my (Joli) cloud
- Born for the web
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- Gift shopping made easy – part II
- Festive shopping made easy – part I
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- Lights on in the room
- Getting help online
- Right for monochrome
- Been there too…
- Blogging to print
- Photo layouts at high speed
- Temporarily offline
- Photoshop Elements 9 launch
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- Photobooks again
- A tale of two launches
- Intro to Rock ‘n’ Roll
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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Getting Bown away
The last week brought me quite a shock, photographically speaking. First, to fill in the essential background, I have been wondering what my own photographic style was and what sort of photographer I wanted to be. Continue reading
A new Windows opens
I see that there has been a study by the universities of Oxford and Oviedo about broadband Internet quality in various countries. South Africa’s broadband quality is apparently below the international average and considered to be below the level at … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Rant, Windows
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On the stoep
Sometimes you have to go to the ends of the earth for your pictures and sometimes they’re on your front stoep [veranda], left behind by the painters.
Posted in Black and White, General, PB, Photography
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The Hot Shoe Diaries
I may have mentioned that one of the most exciting developments in my photography in recent times was the discovery of off-camera flash. Or, if I wanted to be strictly accurate, my recent rediscovery of off-camera flash.. I was browsing … Continue reading
Posted in Books, PB, Photography, Reviews, Technique
Tagged David Hobby, Flash, Hot Shoe Diaries, iTTL, Joe McNally, Nikon CLS, Off-camera flash, Strobist
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Getting the light right
A Group of us have recently become disciples of Joe McNally and the holy Nikon Creative Lighting System. Continue reading
Posted in Equipment, General, PB, Photography, Technique
Tagged Bob Krist, Flash, Grafitti, Joe McNally, Nikon CLS, Off-camera flash, Strobist
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Pernicious pricing policies
Just what is it with this country that our prices on some things are so high? Regular readers will know that I have referred to this once or twice in the past and what got me going this time, was … Continue reading
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Night at the Opera
This week I’ve got a couple of items to cover and first up is an Internet browser which is new to me, at least. It’s called Opera and has been available for years, but I never bothered because it cost … Continue reading
Posted in FishNet, Software, Web
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Skies of black,
I seem to be in a major black skies phase at the moment. Continue reading
Posted in Black and White, General, PB, Photography
Tagged Durban, Moses, Moses Mabhida Stadium, Panora, Panoramas
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Fast and wide
In a post or two ago I talked about fast glass. In the the comments I mentioned my desire for a prime lens of around 14mm. That would give me the equivalent of a 21mm on my crop-sensor D90. I … Continue reading
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How to buy a computer
There have been a couple of questions from readers in the past few weeks about buying computers, and I thought it might be useful to try and provide some sort of advice in this column. It is not surprising to … Continue reading
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