This week, Shelton talks about the value of photographic workshops,
Daryl Gungadoo alerted me to the “anti-currency-duplication” technology embedded within Photoshop CS4,
EURion Constellation link #1,
EURion Constellation link #2,
Ken Rockwell’s discussion of same,
Erin King hasn’t been keeping up to date with her listening to the podcast (tsk tsk!),
Shelton heading north for the Nikon D5000 launch in Sydney,
plus, my new video camera, the JVC GZ-HD6, and the buying criteria I employed in making my decision.
![]() Some recent listener feedbackShutters Inc Firstly let me start with reference to something that Bruce had mentioned, I think in episode 137. You were quite concerned with the audio quality that you were able to present to listeners from the portable recorder used at Echuca, the audio on that episode was fine. I have recently dabbled with other podcasts, and have since canceled all of the downloads except Shutters Inc. Bruce the quality of the audio delivered by you leaves all others far behind, keep up the good work. Thanks for the great pod casts not only in the information passed on but also the technical quality. Mark Chapman Sine Language Bruce, I can only say, in my opinion, that the services you are providing are greatly appreciated. J. R. Building the pod I've only recently decided to get back into music production after a prolonged absence. So, when it came to choosing a DAW, it came down to a choice between FL Studio and Audition. Dollar wise, quite similar although FL Studio does offer more in the way of virtual instruments for this price range. But I chose Audition for two clear reasons. 1. I really like the look and feel. The layout is just easy on the eye and made sense to me very quickly. 2. I knew I had a great teacher. I discovered Building the Pod through the Adobe web site and soon found Sine Language. I have to thank you sincerely for your weekly tuition. It has turned a somewhat severe learning curve into managable bite size pieces. I simply can't overstate how thankful I am of your weekly podcasts. Bye for now. Ross Huntley |
April 19, 2009Shutters Inc – episode 1216 Responses to “Shutters Inc – episode 121” |




April 20th, 2009 at 16:24
Hmmm, Bruce…I would have thought that a Dedicated Photographer such as yourself might have gone for the Sony A700 to replace your aging 7D. Funny, you think the best about someone…
April 20th, 2009 at 20:52
Hahaha!
Mark, there’s nothing wrong with my “ageing” 7D thanks! It still takes great pics!
Now, I can not only shoot STILL images, but also moving images, with more control than a Nikon D90 or Canon 5D mk 11 owner!
April 20th, 2009 at 21:32
And do ALL this in a nice cardigan…Oh for the love of God…”I’m ready for my close-up, Mr DeMille”
April 21st, 2009 at 22:49
Geez… you didn’t have to make that public. LOL I’m keeping up now! It only took me until today to realise this one was posted.
April 24th, 2009 at 3:19
Hey Bruce
Well I just wanted to say hi, and again if I may just say it again : I a-m n-o-t i-n-t-o p-h-o-t-o-g-r-a-p-h-y…yet I keep listening to you and Shelton and I end up listening and inexplicably enjoying the thing…It feels like a mechanic taking knitting classes, and worse of it all… now I found myself on flikr 3-5 times more often than before listening to you guys…what is happening with me…(?)
April 25th, 2009 at 5:12
Hey… Just found this podcast a week ago. Going through the old ones one by one when I find the time to it. I’m a 23yrs old hobbyist, enthusiast and enjoying the crap, crap, giggle, tip
Keep up the good work!