Milestones, New Sponsor, 10 Astrophotos and a Giveaway!
- At November 28, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In Admin
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This post is a bit of a “bitsa” as my grandma used to call a meal made up from various left-overs, and remains of almost emptied packets. I’ve found it extremely hard to motivate myself to post lately, possibly because of the crappy weather, maybe because I’ve been up too late watching anime. But I’ve got some good news, and a giveaway! So read on for more.
Stats Success
Recently I’ve achieved some significant milestones in my online endeavours:
The blog has passed a quarter of a million views:
As have my Flickr photos:
And the blog’s feed has been read nearly 140,000 times:
New Advertiser
This week, a new advertiser signed up to support the site in one of the new smaller 4×4 grid of ad blocks I’ve made available at the top right of the blog.
Please welcome the Flickr Lister Photography Blog. I don’t know much about the site yet, but it looks like it’s just an ordinary blog, like mine, that is looking to get more visitors, and not some advertiser selling a product. I like this! It feels cool to be in a partnership with a fellow blogger. Make sure you check out Dave Adams’ Flickr Lister. He has some very nice photos there, and some very interesting HDR photos for sale on ImageKind.
If you’re interested in advertising yourself or your product here on the blog, you can secure one of the 125×125 blocks at the top right for just $10usd/month. Read more here: http://buysellads.com/buy/detail/620/.
Astrophotos by Phil Hart on DPS
Last week, I wrote my first post for DPS for a while, featuring the spectacular astrophotography of my good friend Phil Hart. The post was very popular and deservedly made it to the front page of Digg. If you missed it, make sure you go check it out, you won’t regret it, Phil’s photos are breathtaking.
Forum Giveaway
The new Learning Photography with Neil Creek Forum has got off to a good start, with 63 members so far, but everyone seems to be a bit shy. So far there are fewer posts than there are members, and the active community I was hoping for hasn’t appeared yet. So I’ve decided to help it along.
To encourage more active posting, I’m going to be giving away a free 20x30cm (8x12in) print of any photo from my collection to one lucky forum member (I wouldn’t want to speculate what the print is worth ;) ). I’m not completely sure how I’ll choose the winner yet, but I’m leaning towards a “raffle” type arrangement, where every post that contributes to the forum community by a member counts as a ticket in the draw. So the more useful posts you make, the better the chance you have of winning. This competition is open to anyone around the world, and I reserve the right to change how the winner will be determined at any time.
I should stress that only posts that contribute to the community will be counted as entries. “Me too” posts or anything that blatantly inflates ones post count just for the purposes of winning the prize will not count, and may lead to the banning of the offender. However any other kind of post, whether it be a question, one of your photos, a link to an interesting site, or even just a fun conversation between friends are all helpful to building the community.
So if you’ve signed up to the forum , but haven’t had much to say yet, get chatting! If you haven’t signed up yet, it’s not too late. I’ll start counting posts from Dec 1st, up until the end of the year. Who knows, if this turns out to be successful, I may even make this a monthly affair! So see you on the forum and good luck to all :)
Weekly Flickr Group Highlights – Week 7
- At August 07, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In community
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Group stats
- Group Members: 276 (16 new, +6%)
- Photos: 1018 (134 new, +15%)
- Discussion topics: 50 (6 new, +14%)
Neil’s Favourite Photos
Pick of the week:
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The rest of the best:
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View these photos as a slide show.
Meet a Member
The meet a member section of this post is temporarily unavailable, but will be added back into the post as soon as possible. Please check back on this post soon for the member profile! My apologies for the inconvenience.
Comment Day
The whole point of starting the group is to learn with and teach each other. All of us have things we can improve, and most of us have things to teach that others would find useful. Apart from participating in the discussion, which I strenuously encourage you to do, is to comment on others’ photos. Every week, on the day that I post the flickr group update, is Comment Day.
I ask that everyone who reads this blog to please visit the group’s photo pool and leave a worthwhile comment on at least five photos that you find there.
By “worthwhile” I mean something that clearly expresses why you like or dislike a photo, and if possible, what you can suggest that might make it better. Constructive comments are essential, and carefully thought comments are far better than off-the-cuff ones. Absolutely no “Awesome!” or “I like this photo” comments please. I want you to actually say something. :)
If you have trouble writing comments, then I suggest reading my recent post on DPS on the subject:How to Win Friends and Influence People – A Guide to Commenting on Other People’s Photos
Weekly Challenge
Each week I challenge group members to take photos to a particular theme or topic. Not every photo added to the pool must be to the theme, and you don’t have to participate, but it is encouraged. Try to be creative and imaginative with the theme, and use it as a chance to show off your skills.
Last week’s challenge was primary colours. Here are some of my favourites from the photos submitted:
My pick for the week:
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The rest of the best:
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This week’s challenge is: Flowers.
Please tag your challenge photos with the following tags:
- lpncchallenges
- lpncchallenge8
- flowers
If you would like to be eligible to have your challenge photo selected as one of my weekly picks, then please make sure the photo is added to our Flickr group. I generate the thumbnails above by adding a special tag to those photos, but I can only do this if your photo is in the group (or if we are on each others’ contact lists). So please make sure your photo is in the group, or you may not be selected to show, even though I may love your photo.
Also, if you are able to, it would be nice if you could mention in your photo description that you have submitted your photo to the challenge. This will provide a little publicity for the blog and our Flickr group, and it will also let people know about the challenge which they may wish to participate in themselves. This is completely optional.
Thank you!
You can see the photos submitted to the challenge so far here.
You can join in the discussion of the weekly challenge here.
Weekly Flickr group highlights – Week 6
- At August 01, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In community
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Group stats
- Group Members: 260 (24 new, +10%)
- Photos: 884 (138 new, +21%)
- Discussion topics: 44 (1 new, +3%)
Neil’s Favourite Photos
Pick of the week:
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The rest of the best:
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View these photos as a slide show.
Meet a Member
Matt Parker
Kona, Hi, USA
Flickr: peanut_gallery
What got you into photography?
I’ve always enjoyed photography since i was little. Learned to take pictures with an old Olympus full manual camera, which I of course I still own. I also have a close family friend that is always taking pictures that always inspires me to keep shooting.
What do you think are you photographic strengths and weaknesses?
Strengths:
– Detail and close-up shots
– Creative thinking and shooting
Weaknesses:
– Portraits and photographing people
– landscapes and wide angle (getting a little better on this one)
What is your favourite piece of photographic equipment and why?
My Nikon series E 50mm 1.8. I love the depth of field control and is very sharp.
Also my set of extension tubes. I really enjoy close-up and macro photography.
What is your favourite photographic subject and why?
Macro and close-up: love the absolute detail one can get from ordinary and otherwise plain objects.
Tell us a story about a memorable photographic experience you’ve had.
When I was about 10 years old I was in the middle of a field photographing lightning when the storm got to close and started striking within a 1/4 mile and some close enough to make the hair on my neck stand up. It got a little freaky but ended up with some pretty decent photos.
What is the most valuable photographic advice you can give?
It doesn’t matter how good of a camera you have, you can still take crappy photos if you don’t think before pressing the shutter.
Comment Day
The whole point of starting the group is to learn with and teach each other. All of us have things we can improve, and most of us have things to teach that others would find useful. Apart from participating in the discussion, which I strenuously encourage you to do, is to comment on others’ photos. Every week, on the day that I post the flickr group update, is Comment Day.
I ask that everyone who reads this blog to please visit the group’s photo pool and leave a worthwhile comment on at least five photos that you find there.
By “worthwhile” I mean something that clearly expresses why you like or dislike a photo, and if possible, what you can suggest that might make it better. Constructive comments are essential, and carefully thought comments are far better than off-the-cuff ones. Absolutely no “Awesome!” or “I like this photo” comments please. I want you to actually say something. :)
If you have trouble writing comments, then I suggest reading my recent post on DPS on the subject:How to Win Friends and Influence People – A Guide to Commenting on Other People’s Photos
Weekly Challenge
Each week I challenge group members to take photos to a particular theme or topic. Not every photo added to the pool must be to the theme, and you don’t have to participate, but it is encouraged. Try to be creative and imaginative with the theme, and use it as a chance to show off your skills.
Last week’s challenge was reflections. Here are some of my favourites from the photos submitted:
My pick for the week:
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The rest of the best:
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This week’s challenge is: Primary Colours.
Please tag your challenge photos with the following tags:
- lpncchallenges
- lpncchallenge7
- primarycolours (note: this is UK English spelling with a “u”)
There is some extra information about this challenge in the Flickr group’s discussion of the weekly challenge.
If you would like to be eligible to have your challenge photo selected as one of my weekly picks, then please make sure the photo is added to our Flickr group. I generate the thumbnails above by adding a special tag to those photos, but I can only do this if your photo is in the group (or if we are on each others’ contact lists). So please make sure your photo is in the group, or you may not be selected to show, even though I may love your photo.
Also, if you are able to, it would be nice if you could mention in your photo description that you have submitted your photo to the challenge. This will provide a little publicity for the blog and our Flickr group, and it will also let people know about the challenge which they may wish to participate in themselves. This is completely optional.
Thank you!
You can see the photos submitted to the challenge so far here.
You can join in the discussion of the weekly challenge here.
Weekly Flickr group highlights – Week 5
- At July 23, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In community
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Group stats
- Group Members: 236 (18 new, +8%)
- Photos: 751 (124 new, +20%)
- Discussion topics: 43 (7 new, +19%)
Neil’s Favourite Photos
Pick of the week:
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The rest of the best:
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View these photos as a slide show.
Interesting Discussion
Tell us about your Flickr avatar.
- Why did you choose this particular picture to represent yourself on Flickr? If it’s a self portrait, did you take it, or someone else? Do you change your avatars frequently? What do you hope your avatar says about yourself?
Do you use Photoshop Actions?
- From Chika-X: I’m totally new to photoshop actions, but not photoshop, and am still experimenting with them. Any feedback would be great. Thanks! :)
Sensor Cleaning
- I get to dig up an old blog post when sillymunky-Chris asks for advice about sensor cleaning.
Visit the discussions to read more.
Meet a Member
Stacie
Fort Worth, TX, USA
Flickr: shutterbug_rn
What got you into photography?
I was always interested in photography as a child, but when I mentioned having a “real” camera to my mother, she said, “Do you have any idea what all that costs?” So I would borrow my mom’s old film point-and-shoot camera, and proceed to cut the heads off of everybody! Later I “graduated” to disposable film cameras, which are frustrating at best–not to mention the annoying clicking sound as you advance the film! My first digital camera had terrible shutter lag, which drove me crazy. Finally, I did some research, and now am happily shooting away with my DSLR!
What do you think are you photographic strengths and weaknesses?
I don’t think I have a natural eye for composition. I feel like I struggle to come up with something that is artistically pleasing, probably because I’m entirely too left-brained and I analyze everything to death! On the other hand, the analytical tendency has helped me pick up on the technical side with less difficulty, so I’m not too bad at dialing in the “correct” exposure for a photo using the manual setting. It’s just the creativity that’s lacking…
What is your favourite piece of photographic equipment and why?
Why, my Nikon D40x, of course! It’s everything I ever dreamed of back when I was stuck using disposables… And my Nikon 18-135 lens pretty much lives on it. It’s got a good range. I have two other lenses, but neither one will auto-focus with my camera. :(
What is your favourite photographic subject and why?
Landscape photography has always inspired me. I love to look at beautiful photographs taken in exotic places. So I like to try to do landscapes. Unfortunately, I’m a city girl at heart, and it’s much easier to just look at those exotic places from the comfort of my air conditioned living room! But I’m working on it. Right now I’m on a quest to capture the perfect sunset.
Tell us a story about a memorable photographic experience you’ve had.
Last week I attempted to photograph fireworks for the first time. They were going off in a nearby baseball field. I got there early and set up in what I thought was a good spot, based on where all the early birds were sitting. I had my settings dialed in and my tripod set up two hours before showtime. I was ready, gosh darn it! Then, the show begins–directly behind a massive light pole! I got some beautiful bursts–with a giant light pole silhouette directly in front! Luckily, some bursts went off to the immediate right of the light pole, so I was able to rescue some shots with cropping. I learned my lesson–the early birds are not necessarily sitting in the best viewing spot, they’re sitting in the shade!!
What is the most valuable photographic advice you can give?
Tripod and remote release. Seriously. And I hate to lug around a tripod (probably because it’s a massive beast). But everything just comes out so much better!
Comment Day
The whole point of starting the group is to learn with and teach each other. All of us have things we can improve, and most of us have things to teach that others would find useful. Apart from participating in the discussion, which I strenuously encourage you to do, is to comment on others’ photos. Every week, on the day that I post the flickr group update, is Comment Day.
I ask that everyone who reads this blog to please visit the group’s photo pool and leave a worthwhile comment on at least five photos that you find there.
By “worthwhile” I mean something that clearly expresses why you like or dislike a photo, and if possible, what you can suggest that might make it better. Constructive comments are essential, and carefully thought comments are far better than off-the-cuff ones. Absolutely no “Awesome!” or “I like this photo” comments please. I want you to actually say something. :)
If you have trouble writing comments, then I suggest reading my recent post on DPS on the subject:How to Win Friends and Influence People – A Guide to Commenting on Other People’s Photos
Weekly Challenge
Each week I challenge group members to take photos to a particular theme or topic. Not every photo added to the pool must be to the theme, and you don’t have to participate, but it is encouraged. Try to be creative and imaginative with the theme, and use it as a chance to show off your skills.
Last week’s challenge was happiness. Here are some of my favourites from the photos submitted:
My pick for the week:
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The rest of the best:
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This week’s challenge is: Reflections.
Please tag your challenge photos with the following tags:
- lpncchallenges
- lpncchallenge6
- reflections
If you would like to be eligible to have your challenge photo selected as one of my weekly picks, then please make sure the photo is added to our Flickr group. I generate the thumbnails above by adding a special tag to those photos, but I can only do this if your photo is in the group (or if we are on each others’ contact lists). So please make sure your photo is in the group, or you may not be selected to show, even though I may love your photo.
Also, if you are able to, it would be nice if you could mention in your photo description that you have submitted your photo to the challenge. This will provide a little publicity for the blog and our Flickr group, and it will also let people know about the challenge which they may wish to participate in themselves. This is completely optional.
Thank you!
You can see the photos submitted to the challenge so far here.
You can join in the discussion of the weekly challenge here.
Weekly Flickr Group Highlights – Weeks 8,9,10 & 11
This “weekly” update has this time become a “monthly” one. Sorry to keep you all waiting, but as I mentioned in the previous posts, it’s been a bit of a rough month. Right now, I’m fighting through a cold, but I really want to get the ball rolling here again, so for now, please enjoy reading the group highlights! Some really awesome photos from members in the last four weeks!
Group stats
Neil’s Favourite Photos
Pick of the week:
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Why I chose this: This photo, titled “The Black Hole” works for me on several levels. Without knowing what the photo is of, it does distinctly remind me of the computer graphics visualisations of black holes that I have watched on many documentaries. This appeals to my interest in astronomy. The soft, slightly blurred circular lines of colour draw the eye right into the photo, as does the underexposed exposed background. When one reads the description and lean that the subject is simply a spot lit mirror ball, one is impressed from where the complex yet subtle image came from.
Reading further into the description and learning of Chrissy’s state of mind when taking the photo opens up a whole new level of appreciation for the photo, as it offers a glimpse into a world of drug and pain affected perceptions.
The rest of the best:
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View these photos as a slide show.
Meet a Member
Neil Creek
Melbourne, Australia
Flickr: neilcreek
I’ve been asking members of the group to submit questionnaires about themselves, but I’ve never actually done it myself. It’s only fair for me to answer my own questions, since everyone else has been such a good sport so far!
What got you into photography?
I’ve always been a gadget geek, and whenever anyone would let me, I’d borrow their cameras to have a go. I always wanted to have my own camera, but things were pretty lean most of my childhood. I never had the patience for developing my own photos, so it wasn’t till the digital photography age came along that I really got to get my feet wet. I got a compact camera fairly early on, but the limitations of anew technology and a simple camera frustrated me. Then one day I discovered the first affordable DSLRs. I did a lot of research, chose a Sigma SD10, and from that point on, I was hooked.
What do you think are you photographic strengths and weaknesses?
I think my strengths are the ability to recognise a good photo opportunity, and an instinct for creative compositions. My main weakness is approaching unfamiliar people. I love photographing portraits, but I have real trouble introducing myself, with camera in hand, to ask people if I may take their photo. Unless I’m in a situation where photography is expected, like a wedding, or convention, I just can’t summon the courage.
What is your favourite piece of photographic equipment and why?
My Sigma 8mm f4 fisheye lens, by far. I have had so much fun with this lens, and it’s one of the most versatile in my kit, given the different moods and looks it can achieve. For portraits it’s huge fun, for landscapes it really captures sweeping views, for still life it offers a unique perspective and when combined with stitching software, it can create totally awesome fully immersive 360 degree panoramas.
What is your favourite photographic subject and why?
Despite what I said earlier, I love photographing people most. Once you’ve broken the ice, there’s little more fulfilling and fun photography than shooting the many types and many moods of people. Humans are nature’s most beautiful and interesting subjects, and every shoot is different in fascinating ways. I still have a lot to learn, and many types of portraiture that I want to try, such as street photography and artistic nudes, so I’m looking forward to photographing people for a long time to come.
Tell us a story about a memorable photographic experience you’ve had.
One of the friends I made through the Melbourne Anime Festival had an idea for a costumed photoshoot. Annie, her friend Alex and I went to the picturesque Melbourne University with a rough idea of a story in our heads. Together the three of us worked to come up with a story that worked with their beautiful costumes, the interesting and varied locations at the university, and my newly-acquired flash lighting gear. The whole experience was very creative and exhilarating, and one I would love to repeat.
What is the most valuable photographic advice you can give?
Keep shooting, but never force it. You need to practice to become familiar with the camera, light and the creative process. However if something isn’t working for you, forcing it won’t help. Take a break, try a different approach or ask for someone’s advice.
Comment Day
The whole point of starting the group is to learn with and teach each other. All of us have things we can improve, and most of us have things to teach that others would find useful. Apart from participating in the discussion, which I strenuously encourage you to do, is to comment on others’ photos. Every week, on the day that I post the flickr group update, is Comment Day.
I ask that everyone who reads this blog to please visit the group’s photo pool and leave a worthwhile comment on at least five photos that you find there.
By “worthwhile” I mean something that clearly expresses why you like or dislike a photo, and if possible, what you can suggest that might make it better. Constructive comments are essential, and carefully thought comments are far better than off-the-cuff ones. Absolutely no “Awesome!” or “I like this photo” comments please. I want you to actually say something. :)
If you have trouble writing comments, then I suggest reading my recent post on DPS on the subject:How to Win Friends and Influence People – A Guide to Commenting on Other People’s Photos
Weekly Challenge
Each week I challenge group members to take photos to a particular theme or topic. Not every photo added to the pool must be to the theme, and you don’t have to participate, but it is encouraged. Try to be creative and imaginative with the theme, and use it as a chance to show off your skills.
Last week’s challenge was flowers. Here are some of my favourites from the photos submitted:
My pick for the week:
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Why I chose this: Brian’s photo takes the challenge’s theme and runs with it. Not content with just photographing a flower, he finds quite an unusual and visually striking one. He then composes his photo to take full advantage of the unique visual properties of this flower.
The radial leaves all point to the subtly pink blossom, whose own petals reflect the same jagged radial geometry. Positioning the flower on the right third of the image works well and allows us to see more of the leaves with their interesting texture, but he doesn’t allow them to compete for attention, cleverly using depth of field to de-emphasise them. Finally, I love the complementary pastel colours.
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This week’s challenge is: Movement.
Please tag your challenge photos with the following tags:
Please limit yourself to up to ten photos submitted to this challenge.
If you would like to be eligible to have your challenge photo selected as one of my weekly picks, then please make sure the photo is added to our Flickr group. I generate the thumbnails above by adding a special tag to those photos, but I can only do this if your photo is in the group (or if we are on each others’ contact lists). So please make sure your photo is in the group, or you may not be selected to show, even though I may love your photo.
Also, if you are able to, it would be nice if you could mention in your photo description that you have submitted your photo to the challenge. This will provide a little publicity for the blog and our Flickr group, and it will also let people know about the challenge which they may wish to participate in themselves. This is completely optional.
Thank you!
You can see the photos submitted to the challenge so far here.
You can join in the discussion of the weekly challenge here.