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The Gemei G9 on top of its box.

Gemei G9 Android Tablet Hands-on

Leave it to the chinese

I got the ASK 731SP SmartPad about a year ago, and a recent trip to Hong Kong enabled me to get my paws on a more recent device. The Gemei G9 show just how much has happened on the Android tablet market the last year - for about the same price, you now get a much faster and cooler-looking unit. Read on for more.

Trial and error.. I mean, timing, is key.

Suspended droplets

Don't forget to bring a towel

This one was quite fun to shoot. The setup is similar to a typical "splash shot" - that is, you fill a small bag with water (I used a juice carton with screw cap) which gives you a stream of drops at a steady rate. With the camera mounted on a tripod and using an external flash with reflector card, I regulated the flow of water so that it was nearly pouring, but still dripping, making perfect timing less of an issue. The lens was a vintage 55mm Pentax with a 25mm extension tube. Aperture f/8 and shutter speed 1/200th and some of trial and error gave nice results.

Do people dream in black and white or in color?

Sweet Dreams

This makes my head spin

Topic of the week was "dream", so I figured I could try out something I saw Bryan Peterson do here, namely spinning while shooting up, creating a weird, dream-like effect. Without a filter, I could not go slower that around 1/25 shutter speed, but the effect is still obvious. My hand, of course, spun along with the rest of me and stayed unblurred. Desaturated, bumped the contrast and voila! In-camera effects are the best. :)

Topic: Character.

Photo Marathon

Running with cameras

Last week, Fotosöndag.se arranged a "photo marathon" - one topic was published every hour starting from 9 am, for a total of six topics. The files were to be uploaded latest 5 pm on the same day, so time was really of the essence. Just found out I'm not among the winners, but it was a fun experience nonetheless. If there is another marathon next year, I will definitely participate. Find my submissions in the Image Gallery.

Sharing bright ideas.

Sharing Bright Ideas

Because gloomy ideas don't work out

Having some time to kill, and being fresh out of ideas, I set up a mini-site for idea sharing. The principle is simple: Post ideas, and comment and rate other people's ideas. But keep it short - Twitter style! If it sounds like your thing, check it out.

The 600D and the 1000D.

Canon EOS 600D vs 1000D

Model numbers never make sense

I have used the Canon EOS 1000D for quite some time now, and felt it was time for an upgrade. Since I already have a few lenses, I decided to continue down the Canon path. The 600D - AKA Rebel T3i, or Kiss X5, depending on where you live - caught my eye, looking very similar but fixing some of the problems of the 1000D, like lack of video recording, low ISO sensitivity, and low quality LCD. Read on for a comparison between the two.

Photo Sunday - Vertical-Horizontal

Lucky shot

This week's theme left a lot of room for interpretation. I was first planning to do something with two bubble levels I have, but taking photos at home seemed lazy. Instead, I got out for a photo walk and was lucky enough to get a shot of this crowded but somehow empty looking shopping mall. The open vertical architecture matches the theme good enough. Taken with the 600D + kit lens using the automatic depth of field setting, keeping things in focus all the way up.

Canon EOS 600D.

New Camera - Canon EOS 600D

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

Just picked up a brand new DSLR a few days ago, the 600D. It looks very similar to the 1000D, but has a few nice tricks up its sleeve, like a flippy-tilty screen, faster ISO, and video recording in full HD. I'm still playing around with it and will post a review soon where I compare it to the 1000D.

RequestPolicy logo.

Prevent JavaScript Redirect in Firefox

Hero Add-on of the day

I recently set up a simple web page using the "click-and-play" CMS Jimdo recently, but realized today that the URL I chose for my site could have been better. I decided to set up another page with a new URL and redirect to it from the first site.

As a first attempt, I tried a simple Javascript approach, using a random test URL which pointed to nothing: <script type="text/javascript">
document.location = "http://example.com";
</script>
This worked. However, Jimdo is a quite WYSIWYG-oriented CMS, and needs to show the web page in order to edit it. Trying to edit the original page now sent me directly to the test URL instead! Disabling Javascript did not help either, since it broke the CMS interface. Nice catch-22. I was stuck with a broken page.

The solution: RequestPolicy! This Firefox plugin warns you when a site attempts a Javascript redirect and lets you prevent it from happening, without breaking any other Javascript code. After installation, I just opened the page, the redirect was prevented, and I could edit the page again - like correcting the URL.

That said, a Javascript redirect is less than ideal. If you can, use a 301 redirect (Google it) whenever possible.

And flash away!

Do it Yourself - Flash Umbrella

Fun on rainy days

Flash umbrellas are really cool. Except from making you look like a full-time pro, they spread and soften light, which makes them ideal for portrait photography. They are also very portable, just like regular umbrellas. But there is very little magic involved, and there are not too many differences between a flash umbrella and a regular one. So why not try to use your umbrella for something more interesting than rain?

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