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September 11, 2009 4:25 PM PDT

Indecent Exposure Podcast 62: Individuality exercised

by Lori Grunin
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Lusting for a Leica, getting over a fear of flash, and in-depth with the results of our photo-editing experiment. Our longest podcast ever!

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August 21, 2009 3:34 PM PDT

Indecent Exposure Podcast 60: Insightful exteriors

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A cacaphony of Canons, moving to monochrome and architecture turned art.

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August 14, 2009 4:11 PM PDT

Indecent Exposure 59: Inflamed exhaust

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Dreams of going pro, avoiding a flash fry, and smoke gets in your eyes.

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August 10, 2009 3:54 PM PDT

Indecent Exposure 58: Indigo extremes

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Slices of life at 1/30 second, listeners get the blues, and Lori can't keep a good rant down (or any, for that matter). Plus, news and stuff.

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July 31, 2009 3:41 PM PDT

Indecent Exposure 57: Introductory experiment

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The week's big news, a philosophy of watermarks, and the clockwork photography contest. Plus, an assignment experiment: what happens in 1/30th second.

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July 24, 2009 2:03 PM PDT

Indecent Exposure 56: Invisible exteriors

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What to do with Raw files after you've cooked 'em, the philosophy of photo fakery and listeners get glassy-eyed.


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July 17, 2009 3:09 PM PDT

Indecent Exposure 55: Intramural expeditions

by Lori Grunin
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Random news bits in abundance, including interactive eye candy, where the rubber meets the road map, and a tale of dead D5000s. Plus, your version of town and country.


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April 23, 2009 1:47 PM PDT

Indecent Exposure 46: Incompressible expanses

by Lori Grunin
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Why higher ISO sensitivity bloats your boat (and all your other photos), attempting to print big on a pittance, and sharing your skewed world views.


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Today's questions
Big prints on a budget

I am fresh out of school and I have a TON of unprinted photos. Seeing as I do not have access to my school's printing and framing equipment...where do I go? I can make 11x19 prints on my printer, but I want to go larger.
Looking forward to the next show,
Isaiah


High sensitivity = bigger files?

Hopefully you'll remember me. I am the guy that fell backwards & had the run-in with the security/police shooting picts of the hotel. All of that was preparation for my trip to Disney (the real reason to get the new Canon XS. I managed to do 7 days in the parks on only a 4G memory card. I edited every day & managed 756 photos in 7 days. It could have been more, but the family got tired of my obsession.
I noticed something different. I am sure it is old news to you, but it was a revelation to me. I started to use the ISO selection a lot (sunny, cloudy, night, fireworks, indoor, flash). This really threw me for a loop for the first 2 days until I realized that on 100 speed, I was able to get a lot more photos on the card than if I was using 400 speed. At first, I thought there was something wrong with the camera as my remaining number of shots (which I watched very closely) changed radically. It seemed random, until the epiphany.
I am totally fine with this now & keep it in mind as I shoot. Can you explain why the higher speeds need more space on the card.
Thanks.
Mark


February 26, 2009 2:40 PM PST

Indecent Exposure 39: In confectionery excitement

by Lori Grunin
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Candy makes dandy photographs. Also, public buildings, personal photography, and the last of the pre-PMA news.


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February 19, 2009 2:41 PM PST

Indecent Exposure 38: Inc-red-ible exposures

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Swiftly shifting tilt-shift lenses, listeners get really revved about red, and a plethora of pre-PMA news bits.


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Lori Grunin Lori Grunin has been an avid photographer for almost 30 years, and spent the past 15 attempting to master every aspect of technology.
Matt Fitzgerald Matt Fitzgerald has been involved with digital camera technology and the photo industry for more than 15 years. Matthew's background includes work as a professional photographer, a technical representative, and a repair technician.

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