Archive for February, 2008

I’ve been snap happy this month. Here are some of the February highlights so far.

I was commenting on JimmyD’s post about Photoshop as a performance enhancing drug (great article, and I’d love to see what people think) when I noticed that his oldest posts were from January 2006… TWO YEARS AGO!!! It’s been two years and we completely missed celebrating! That’s just not right. Well, in [...]

Sometimes….. the debate about “Photoshopping” one’s photographs seems akin to the current controversies about athletes using Performance Enhancing Drugs.
“You didn’t Photoshop that picture did you?” They’ll ask, knowing full well everybody’s doing it.

One of the hardest parts of digital photography is working out how to store and keep track of your files.  With the myriad of photo management programs out there, it can be hard to know where to start.  In the next few weeks I’ll be writing a little bit on how we keep track of [...]

Shooting things, people, skies, mountains or buildings reflected in water can be really beautiful, but becomes even more mysterious when you flip the shot upsidedown. Next time you’re confronted with a reflection, try flipping the shot upside down.

Sorry for the quiet days here at I Speak Film. I’ve been having trouble with my Flickr image uploader and am now unable to upload pictures directly to the blog. I have a bunch of posts waiting in the wings, but the pictures, the posts would be kind of boring. Hopefully, I’ll [...]