Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Cat-007 [Big Boss Cuts] Take-5 <☆>
... COMPACT DIGITALIZED ...- Our passion takes us ware we want to go and I wanted to contribute an editorial article to modern photography content…
● They say It's comforting to know that even the latest digital cameras work the same way as their ancestors: light passes through the lens and into the camera exposing the film and the end result is still a Photograph. Modern Digital Cameras are very easy to use for freelance portraiture, social documentary and photo-journalism, just point and shoot, the Cameras built-in computer handles focus and exposure so you don’t have to. These Cameras allow the chronological digital art and Photography to be captured in multiple and all original at full resolution, allowing the Photographer to be as authentic as possible in the creation of their unequivocal art…
● The Photographer is able to record and colour-balance, manipulating the image in ways that traditional Darkroom Science cannot offer, although film users can utilize the same technology with a film scanner to record the image. With fully balanced systems from the camera to the monitor to the printer, the Photographer can now print what is actually seen on the screen. One of the main ways that manufacturers categorize their digital cameras is in terms of pixel count the number of individual pixels that go into making each image, 1 million (1 Megapixel) to around 14 million (14 Megapixels). Instant review of pictures and no wait for the film to be developed. Only a successful picture is needed to be printed and this allows one to take a selection of numerous shots of the same scene and select the best-shot image to be mounted and framed…
● There is minimal ongoing cost for those wishing to use their images for stock or computer storage and e-mailing, that’s if one already owns a computer. Permanent storage on digital media is considerably cheaper than film, images may be copied on one medium to another file format with out degradation Digital Cameras have the ability to print your own image using a printer that communicates directly with the Camera. Digital Cameras can be much cheaper, compact, smaller than film cameras of equivalent quality and they reinforce the intrest's of those who control the future...
Copyright...
Many clients seem to think that the rights of the image belong to them, but this is no longer the case and the law has changed in: 1988 Copyright, Design & Patent Act...Copyright last for 70 years and offers protection and this means that clients only use Photographs taken by Professional Photographers in the ways that have been agreed at the time of commissioning. © 2007 ...

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Monday, February 05, 2007

Cat-007 [Big Boss Cuts] Take-5 <☆>
Ian Fleming sold the film rights for Casino Royale for $600. The series is reputed to have made over $3 billion.
In Fleming's novels James Bond attended Fettes in Edinburgh, the same public school as Tony Blair. Sean Connery was once the school's milkman.
When the first Bond novel was published in 1953, 007 smoked 60 cigarettes a day. In 1971, when Sean Connery played Bond in Diamonds Are Forever, he'd kicked the habit.
Bond's favourite drink, the martini, contains 130 calories. This is approximately what he burns during sex.
Girls and martiniJames Bond really needs no introduction. After 40 years in the cinema with 20 official movies (and two more that enthusiasts don't count), 007's adventures are known around the world. It's estimated that over two billion people have watched Bond movies – that's two fifths of the earth's population.
Since Dr No was released in 1962, Bond has killed over 150 men and slept with 44 women – three quarters of whom have tried to kill him! ...