Wazopia: The Web Blog of Jim Fisher
A place to present my thoughts, ideas and astonishment's about life in general. It'll have lots of photography plus my moments of epiphany about music, culture, books, politics, religion, media, sports, business and my favorite gadgets. I will not write about work! Enjoy!
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Ahhhhh! Fall in Ohio.
I love the fall in Ohio. This year's colors are terrific again like last year's. Labels: Chagrin Falls, fall, Ohio
This is the facade over the old post office in Chagrin Falls. It is now an office building.
A flag and cannon outside the town hall.
Some very hardy flowers in a box on the bridge over the Chagrin River.
An autumn display outside a shop on Main St.
A trickle of water off to the side of the main Chagrin River Falls.
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Let's look at some trees
Labels: Chagrin Falls, color, fall, leaves, tree


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Let's look at some leaves
Labels: Chagrin Falls, color, fall, leaves


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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Vidtography?
The camera world stood still last week with Canon's announcement of the new 5D Mark II. Sure, it's got a new 21 megapixels sensor and all the other cool features from the new 50D like sensor cleaning and SRAW. But two new features are the real frosting on the cake:
1. Low noise ISO up to 6,400 (expandable to 25,600)
2. Full 1080 resolution at 30fps HD video capture
First, the low noise ISO: Canon sensors have always been great at dealing with noise in low-light levels but some of the new Nikons have made vast improvements and have superseded the Canon specs. The new 5D MK2 sets a new standard for all cameras. You can easily set the ISO at 800 or 1600 without a worry. Even the 1600 or 3200 ISO settings look pretty clean as well. This will be a welcome feature for those who suffer shooting sports in the twilight.
Second, is the big bomb, is a feature that will significantly blur the lines between photographer and videographer. The 5D Mk2 will provide in one unit both a professional still camera and a full resolution HD camera. It's like having a top camera with a Canon VIXIA HF10 built in! Add the wide array of Canon lenses and you have a terrific video capture system.
What a great camera for photojournalists! Now they can shoot video. You can see them with two 5D Mk2's, one blasting stills and the other rolling video. One set of lenses, same batteries, accessories, light camera bodies, etc.
To get an idea of what's possible take a look at Vincent Laforet's video using the new Canon 5D MK2. Vince is a Canon Explorers of Light photographer and had access to a 5D MK2 for the weekend.
Lost in all this was the new Canon G10 an upgrade to the super-cool G9 which is not even a year old.
So everything has changed this past week. Canon got the message from the Nikon challenge over the last year and has brought out some outstanding products. Let's see what they do with the 1Ds line next.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Olympic Photographers
There are 23,813 credentialed photographers at the Olympics! That's like a small city.
That means at every event there is probably a thousand shooters all shooting the same thing. When Michael Phelps goes to give his mom a hug he is surrounded by a hundred photographers. Is that nuts? Nothing will be exclusive from this event.
If you are a sports shooter and you were not there, what does that mean to your stature? Geesh, it seems anyone could get a pass (maybe I should have tried to get one myself). Does that mean you are exclusive if you went to the Olympics? After reading some of the blog posts by the photographers, it wasn't the best gig for some of them. Overcrowded, government hassles, long waits, envy, rivalries, dogs-and-cats sleeping together--mass hysteria!
Read the PDN RSS post to get some of their stories.
I've done two trips to China and there are plenty of things to shoot on the streets.
See what they are missing!
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Nelson's Ledges gets the LensBaby treatment
Labels: canon 5D, lensbaby, Nelson's Ledges





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