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  • SurfFoo for February 17th

    If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or get my latest posts directly in your mailbox. Thanks for coming to the Foo!

    Gems from the Web:

  • Moon River - Great visual blog
  • Zibri’s Blog - Unlock your iPhone. For free. On a Mac. Incl. 1.1.3.
  • Shootsac - If you are female and a photographer, have a look at these lovely camera bags. 50% off for this week.
  • How to play restricted YouTube videos - tutorial
  • Icon search engine - Iconfinder - Need an icon quick? Try this site.
  • Welcome to Nature’s Best Photography - More inspiration
  • Odd Couples: The New Yorker - Steve Brodner sketches Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in some surprising roles. Directed by Gail Levin.
  • 24 Season 7: Good News and Bad News - No new 24 before 2009
  • Component vs. HDMI Comparison HD - Video comparing both input methods
  • Smokin’ Hot Business Card Designs - I love well designed business cards. Here are 18 of them
  • Floating Flame Balls - NASA’s experiments with fire in low gravity
  • Make Sturdy Snowshoes for Your Tripod - Homemade-style
  • Enjoyed 353 times | Concieved 17-Feb-08 | Tags:

    Great macro photography

    Martin Amm takes amazing macro shots. Observe:

    Macro Bee, dew

    Enjoyed 293 times | Concieved 14-Feb-08 | Tags:

    SurfFoo for February 14th

    Gems from the Web:

  • Audio Video Interiors: The Greatest Show on Earth! - Undoubtably, the most amazing home cinema ever
  • Vanity Fair. The Hollywood Issue. - Recreations of Hitchcock movies with today’s actors and actresses
  • OneMoreLevel.com - Spin the Black Circle - Flash game with only two buttons. Hard.
  • The Cast of Spongebob Redubs the Classics - Hilarious (and giving you english speakers an idea of the pain we feel when seeing dubbed movies).
  • Red Drive - 20 questiones asked and answered about the Red Drives
  • Pro Video Coalition - “The Power of Many” - Some of the pro video industry’s best writers, bloggers, and gurus have chipped together and started a new site.
  • TripIt | Organize your travel - If you do some travelling, this site will help you keep an overview over all itineries on your trip. Beta right now, but very promising.
  • The Bureau of Communication - Great, fun online forms to invited to a party, declare your romantic interest, and more.
  • Enjoyed 217 times | Concieved 14-Feb-08 | Tags:

    SurfFoo for February 13th

    Gems from the Web:

  • Create Digital Motion: BBC Researches Projecting in Surround - BBC Research & Innovation is considering presenting video in surround. Just as audio surround assumes a still-central source, enhanced by additional material in the 360-degree audio field, the idea here is to capture ambient visuals using a fish-eye lens
  • Planet Earth - Lovely idea of inverting the world’s map
  • The Mother of all Telephotos - A custom built Canon 1200/5.6L USM lens. Just take a look at the sample photos. Amazing. Not cheap.
  • Enjoyed 179 times | Concieved 13-Feb-08 | Tags:

    7 great resources for making a webpage

    These past weeks I have worked on a couple of web pages. In the course of it I came across some helpful sites that I want to share with you.

    Flash files (from good to awesomely mindblowing)

    Flash Den is a relatively new site, offering mainly Flash files. They have all from small pre-loaders to full webpages. And most of them of an exceptional quality.

    In addition they also have royalty free music loops, some video files and graphics on offer. Plus a few fonts. But their main business is Flash.

    Stock Photos (affordable)

    iStockPhotos offers royalty free photographs for all kinds of usages. You can chose the size of the picture you buy, and a photo can cost just above $1. They have gained both size and quality, but unfortunately have increased the prices, while lowering the pay-out for the original photographers.

    Still, you can easily browse for hours in their exhaustive library, searching for subjects, themes, emotions, colors, even whitespaces. Additionally, iStockPhoto also offers graphics, good vectors, cheap videos and lower quality flash files. One nice feature is that you can save interesting photos in your own lightboxes, leaving them for purchase at a later point. Or you can share your lightbox with a client.

    If you have some good photos rotating away on your harddisk, you can start selling those pictures at iStockPhoto. Hey, you even can get some of my photos there.

    Ajaxising (without knowing Ajax)

    For the portfolio section of our new webpage I used a donation-ware component by Kevin Miller, called LightWindow. Besides adding that Ajax feel to your website (opening links without having to re-load), it also enables you to play back pretty much any media format around. Lots of options.

    And if you use it, send some PayPal love to Kevin, so that he can get his well deserved Power Book Pro.

    Shopping Cart (open source)

    If you need a cart system for your website and you want to avoid having to pay hundreds of dollars in royalty payments (and probably some monthly fees), Zen Cart is definitely worth a look. Though it has a somewhat messy admin interface, it leaves you space for many tweakings. There are numerous extensions available, such as plug-ins, language packs, buttons and a couple of free templates.

    See it live on our company’s brand new (and Norwegian language) shopping site.

    Content management (minus the pain)

    Now 1 1/2 years old, this blog has always run on WordPress. Though I’ve had some Windows like experiences, by and large I am impressed by this powerfool — and free — tool. So impressed, that I have used it as the CMS for our new webpage.

    With the new version of WordPress, I can even be lax with using links. A page that is really located at, say, www.abitofmagic.no/english/services/eng-crew can also be reached by www.abitofmagic.no/eng. The magic happens without me having to do anything.

    Of the many good plug-ins around, the one I want to mention today is WordPress automated plug-in, which takes the pain out of upgrading your blog. Which is especially nice when the frequency of those updates increases, and exponentially higher when you have more than one copy of WP running. I’ve used it on most of the 5+ WordPress sites that I maintain, without a single glitch.

    Graphic Freebies (quality, not quantity)

    One of my favourite blogs on graphic design, BitBox, regularly offers high quality freebies, be it web 2.0 buttons, high res photoshop brushes or vector graphics.

    Photoblogging (free)

    Pixelpost is to photos what wordpress is to writing. One great software to easily, yet beautifully, churn your digital photos into an on-going on-line publication. Lots of followers, translating to many exciting add-ons. Recently they also took the important step of easing the process of upgrading to new versions.

    For fun, I am occasionally posting pictures on my pblog over at visualnary.com

    Enjoyed 560 times | Concieved 07-Feb-08 | Tags:

    SurfFoo for February 3rd

    Gems from the Web:

  • Make Sturdy Snowshoes for Your Tripod | Studio Monthly - How to make your own snowshoes, with little money and a bit of effort.
  • Goodnews, Withoutabox - Withoutabox is being aquired by IMDB. Will be interesting to see where that leads to.
  • New Year’s Resolutions for Mediapreneurs : Capria.TV - Well, it’s February, but there is always a chance to learn new tricks
  • Stuck In Customs — Updated HDR Tutorial for 2008 - A Great tutorial has just been updated.
  • ThinkGeek :: TV-B-Gone - Lets you turn off virtually any TV set remotely.
  • Interactive LED table kits - You can build your very own table, with lights that react to movements, slowly disappearing in wave-like motion.
  • Top 10 Most Intriguing Gadgets Released in December 2007 - Finally - you can get the iPhone in Platinum, for a mere 2.700 dollars.
  • YEONDOOJUNG - Phantiastic site that turns children’s drawings into staged photographs. Beautiful, and what an idea!
  • Catcam Fritz - Photographs taken by Fritz, the cat from Germany. What I really wonder is: who would be the copyright holder for these pictures?
  • Enjoyed 150 times | Concieved 03-Feb-08 | Tags:
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