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The blog and image portfolio of Denmark-based photographer Ian Mylam.
Two-Speedlight Self-Portrait | Ian Mylam Photography
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A Quick Two-Speedlight Self-Portrait. Posted in Lighting and Strobist. A Quick Two-Speedlight Self-Portrait. Once I had the camera on a tripod and the lights in the rough position I wanted them, the whole shoot took between five and ten minutes. That was about as long as I could stand it. It was pretty hot to be standing in the midday sun in a suit, but I was actually naked from the waist down which helped keep things cool :). I set my shutter to the camera’s max sync speed, which on the Fuji X-E2 ...
Street Photography | Ian Mylam Photography
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Posted in Street Photography. Snowfall in New York City. Ten Tips for Stronger Portraits. I've been asked several times recently for tips and advice on shooting travel portraits of strangers, so I thought it might be an idea to post something about the subject. Here then are my ten tips for stronger travel portraits. [more after the jump]. A Weekend in Dubai. Just a quick post to share a few pictures – and some smiling faces – from the streets of Mumbai where I have been this week. Enjoy! Page 1 of 6.
Gear | Ian Mylam Photography
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Living with the Fuji X-E2. Ten Tips for Stronger Portraits. I've been asked several times recently for tips and advice on shooting travel portraits of strangers, so I thought it might be an idea to post something about the subject. Here then are my ten tips for stronger travel portraits. [more after the jump]. Photographers of the world, beware! Security madness reigns at London Heathrow Airport! The X-Factor: Switching from Sony NEX to Fuji X. I recently resolved to work more intensively on my lighting ...
Ian Mylam Photography - Part 10
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One from the Archive #2 – Old Delhi, India. I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I was in the process of re-editing a number of old images where I wasn’t happy with the original editing I did. Here’s the second image I recently re-processed – while I liked it at the time, with the benefit of experience, the original version looks over-edited. This time, […]. Posted in Middle East. Isle of Jura, here I come…. Posted in Middle East. A Street Portrait from Bahrain. Posted in Editing and Post-Processing.
Living with the Fuji X-E2 | Ian Mylam Photography
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Living with the Fuji X-E2. Living with the Fuji X-E2. Early morning, Bahrain – Fuji X-E2 and XF 35mm f/1.4R, 1/105 sec., f/11, ISO 200. Back in January of this year I explained my reasons for switching from the Sony NEX-7 to the Fuji X-E2; reasons which have on the whole been validated with the passage of time and the experience of using the camera on a regular basis. Here are the very first few frames I made with the X-E2:. An excellent lens system. The 23mm f/1.4. The 35mm f/1.4. And the 56mm f/1.2.
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Images of interiors and urban environments from around the world. Images of predominantly natural environments from around the world. Images of people from around the world, encompassing street portraits and also candid photographs.
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Life 24,000 Piece Puzzle – Completed. April 5, 2014 at 10:06 am · Filed under Life 24,000 Piece Puzzle. On March 23rd 2014, I completed the Life 24,000 piece puzzle after about 3 months of work. The puzzle was a Christmas present and my second really big puzzle. I completed the 32,000 piece Keith Haring Double Retrospect puzzle about two years ago. That one took about 5 months. Life 24,000 piece Puzzle. Here is a slightly bigger version of the completed puzzle. Life 24,000 Piece Puzzle Complete. In addit...
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Messing with your mind! The end of a dinosaur. May 27, 2015. I was in Ilkley yesterday photographing a commission and hoping so much that the light would be right. As I stood there, just me and a camera I decided to shoot this small piece of video. It was 40 seconds of the most intensive activity of the evening. East Holmes Fields looking towards the Cow and Calf rocks. Messing with your mind! May 15, 2015. March 4, 2015. The idea for a red sky was in my mind but as ever the best laid plans and all that&...
Software & Sawdust
Wednesday, June 8, 2016. Happy Birthday to AllJoyn Nashville! Last night I had the pleasure of kicking off the inaugural meetup. It was a huge success with about 30 people there once everyone arrived. The meetup was a joint effort between the NashMicro user group. And AllJoyn Nashville. NashMicro is a user group of Nashvillians. Interested in general microcontroller and electronics topics. Since AllJoyn. For picking up the tab for the food and drinks! That I had presented at CodeMash. AllJoyn Nashville w...
Ian's Music Musings
Sunday, November 17, 2013. A review of the Gypsyhook EP by Sonny Moore (Skrillex). Like a lot of other people, I learned about Skrillex when he started to gain serious popularity for his dubstep tracks. I've always been a big fan of electronic music in general (as anyone who's ever listened to my own output. That long, drawn-out introduction brings me to Gypsyhook. 8211; an EP Sonny released in 2009, and the subject of this review. 01 – Gypsyhook. Going into the EP, I honestly had no idea what to expect&...
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Ian Middleton Photography Blog | Latest news and photography tutorials
Ian Middleton Photography Blog. Latest news and photography tutorials. Learn English on Holiday. How to boost contrast using levels & curves – An Adobe Photoshop tutorial. In this tutorial I am going to show you a much better way to adjust the contrast in your photos by using the levels and curves tools in either Adobe Photoshop, or Adobe Lightroom. See the two examples below. The first is a low contrast scene that needed just a subtle increase in contrast, but mostly to the highlights. The secon...Often...
Ian Mylam Photography
Posted in Street Photography. Snowfall in New York City. Posted in Lighting and Strobist. A One-Light Self-Portrait (Bringing the Sun back). I arrived yesterday in Bangkok to a torrential downpour. Sometimes things look more interesting when you can't see them clearly - for example, when they are viewed through something else - be that water, plastic, netting or simply a dirty window. Posted in Lighting and Strobist. A Quick Two-Speedlight Self-Portrait. Living with the Fuji X-E2. Page 1 of 18.
Ian Nelson Systems
Wednesday, 22nd October 2014. I had no excuse for not attending DDDNorth this year, as it was held at Leeds University, a relatively short drive from home. Not that I'd be looking for an excuse - these free events are always superbly organised and provide a valuable opportunity to see sessions from a wide…. Technology Overviews For IT Recruiters. Tuesday, 2nd September 2014. I recruit .Net developers and have done…. Back To Basics: On The Use And Abuse Of The Humble Boolean. Tuesday, 1st July 2014. As a ...
Ian O'Neill's Blog | Just another WordPress site
Ian O'Neill's Blog. Just another WordPress site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Waterstone’s Hemel Hempstead Book Signing. August 13, 2012. Waterstone’s have agreed to give me another book signing. This will be at their Hemel Hempstead branch in the Marlowes on Saturday 25th August 2012. The store manager, Tina, very kindly offered me the opportunity some weeks ago. The question everyone asks is ‘do you make any money’ on your books? I don’t think so. What we’re all waiting for...
Ian Petras | Blog – A highly educated and experienced Digital Marketing Lead with a solid background and the technical ability to make a difference.
Because you never know when you need something to read. The media wants overnight successes (so they have someone to tear down). Ignore them. Ignore the early adopter critics who never have enough to play with. Ignore your investors who want proven tactics and predictable instant results. Listen instead to your real customers, to your vision, and make something for the long haul. Because that's how long it's going to take. - Seth Godin. Why negative feedback is better than you thought. What can I say?
Photography by Ian Philip Thompson
Travel inspired photography by Ian Philip Thompson, a Canadian expat currently living in Qatar. A sunset in my beautiful adopted hometown of Calgary, Alberta. I’m happy to say that we will be there again this summer just in time for Stampede, even if it is only for a few days. It’s always nice to be home. Jun 11th, 2015. From our time in Malmö, Sweden. Jun 10th, 2015. Taken at the Tour of Qatar along the Corniche. Jun 9th, 2015. Modern event viewing at Souq Waqif in Doha, Qatar. Jun 8th, 2015.
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