Thursday, May 27, 2010

MaxiCCD Technology to Revolutionise Photography

Australian imaging technology has come a long way in the last ten years. In-camera digital processing technology of pixels within the Charged Couple Device (CCD) of digital cameras is about to become a whole lot more exciting!

Pixel ratio technology about to be released into the general amateur photography market by Photo Shop Australia will result in the most incredible highly-detailed images ever shot by anyone in the history of photography.

Recent advancements by us in the realm of CCD technology is set to change the way you view not only your own planet, but the planets in our near universe!

Industrial photographic technology has advanced so much in Australia when compared to the rest of the world that a plug and play device designed and patented by www.PhotoShopAustralia.com called MaxiCCD® is about to be released worldwide. MaxiCCD® will turn any digital camera with a USB connection into a camera capable of capturing images at a resolution of 135,000 Mega-Pixels (Mp). That is 135 Giga-Pixels! With a resolution of 450,000 pixels by 300,000 pixels any old digital camera will be able to capture detailed images such as rocks the size of a baseball on the surface of Mars!

Less than ten years ago we all thought the release of the 1Mp camera was exciting. Well, we've now propelled that technology so high that everyone including you will be able to explore the night-sky universe from your own back yard with such clarity that you'll be able to see in extremely high-detail the surface traverses of the previously-unsighted river systems on planets in our nearest planetary solar system 4.4 light-years away!

Frames shot with our MaxiCCD® technology shown below give you a taste of what you can achieve with our technology. The first image clearly shows the twin eyes of a fly shot with our technology from a distance of 2,850km. We took our camera to Langtang National Park 40km north of Kathmandu in Nepal near the Chinese border and set it up on Mt Langtang Lirung where the elevation is 7426m. At the same time we also set up our test subject - the fly - in our office on the 112th floor of the No 1 Petronas Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This is what we captured with our MaxiCCD® technology when shooting the fly from our camera set up on the summit of Mt Langtang Lirung, Nepal and shooting the fly 2850km away in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Optical clarity with our patented photographic technique is so great that we can also reveal this next exclusive image taken of the surface of the 7th planet orbiting Alpha Centauri B. Alpha Centauri B is the smaller of the two major suns in the Alpha Centauri binary star system over 4 light years away in our own Milky Way galaxy. This image of the northern polar ice cap of this planet is so detailed you can see the drainage channels created by melting ice flowing into the valley towards the right of the MaxiCCD® image. All the Hubble Telescope can reveal of the Alpha Centauri binary star system is the two suns and one impossibly fuzzy planet or sun, but we can exclusively reveal to you that we have not only identified 16 planets orbiting Alpha Centauri A and 12 planets orbiting Alpha Centauri B, but we have imaged the surface of both planets in extremely high detail using an inexpensive off-the-shelf digital camera connected to our device. We have named this particular planet (shown below) Alpha Plutos, after our own beautiful distant planet Pluto. Pluto was unfortunately de-listed as a planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2006, so we've resurrected the little guy and propelled his name to the most important interplanetary find this century! The blue hue on the Alpha Plutos image below is caused by the refraction of nitrogen and hydrogen gas in the atmosphere of Alpha Plutos.

Only once in your lifetime will you see technology advance so much that it will blow away everything you've seen before. Only once in your life will you ever be this amazed at what you can see around you right from your very own back yard! We shot the next amazing image below from a suburban city back yard on a clear summer's night. The image shows two colliding galaxies 5.8 billion light years away in such detail that you can even see the streaks of hydrogen gas being emitted from the centre of each galaxy as unseen collision-gravity pushes the gas outwards and into the surrounding blackness of deep space...

Lonely as most people think we are on planet Earth - we can now exclusively reveal that we truly are not alone in the universe! We have photographed and have seen what are certainly road and transportation networks on Alpha Galaxos - the 9th planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A!

Since the dawn of time man has wondered about the universe. Our amazing MaxiCCD® imaging technology can not only answer that question and more, but YOU can find out for yourself without relying on anyone else by using our MaxiCCD® imaging technology in your own back yard at night!

Detailed CCD imaging will never get better than this.

A myth about new technology is that it is too expensive for the average person to use. So we've turned that in its head too! How? By reverse-engineering the purchase price of this product! We are so sure of our product that we will release the first unit at a price of only $1. Each subsequent purchase of the MaxiCCD® imaging technology will increase in price by $1. This is how it works: The first unit will sell for $1, the 10th for $10, the 100th for $100 and so on.

Yes, they will be released soon. So get down to your local camera shop and ask them about the MaxiCCD® imaging system by Photo Shop Australia and when they plan to stock it. At 135Gp (135 Giga-Pixels) the MaxiCCD® system will blow your world away!

Have a great APRIL FOOL's day!

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

How to organize and protect your photo collection

How to organize and protect your photo collection
  • Are you overwhelmed by your photographs?
  • Have you got years and years’ worth of photos that have never even made it out of the film developers’ envelopes?
  • Worse yet, have you got rolls and rolls of film that haven’t even been developed?
  • Are you up to your eyeballs in boxes and stashes of photos that are a jumbled mess?
  • Wondering how you’ll ever manage to organize the old photos you’ve inherited when you’re already frazzled by your own collection?
  • Feeling frustrated by rummaging through your piles in search of a special photograph only to come up empty handed?
  • Have you slowed down or even stopped your picture taking because you just don't know where you'd put any more photos?
  • Are you fed up with feeling overwhelmed and guilty about your out-of-control photo collection?
Learn why your procrastination--and even your attempts at organizing--may be destroying your precious photographs! It goes without saying that your inaction may be destroying your precious photographs, but would you believe that your attempts at organizing might actually be accelerating the deterioration of your photographs?



Here are some typical organizing steps that may actually do more harm that good:
  • Storing photos in manila envelopes or unsafe photo boxes.
  • Using plastic baggies, or standard index cards to separate photographs.
  • Using self-stick notes on top of photographs to keep track of memories.
  • Using a ball-point pen to write dates and information on the back of your photograph.
  • Storing photographs in their original photo-developing envelopes. Talk about unfairness! Who would ever imagine that your photos would not be safe in the very envelopes they come in?
Know the secrets to organizing photographs -- quickly and easily!
Many people feel so overwhelmed by trying to organize their photos that they simply give up. For some people it gets so bad, that they actually stop taking pictures because they don’t want to add to the mess! You’ll never have to worry about this happening to you, once you understand:


How to organize your entire photo collection in as little as 10 days, even if you’ve got years and years’ worth of photos and have absolutely no idea where to begin!

The top 5 reasons why people put off organizing their photographs, and how to overcome them.
  • How to uncover your unique “organizing profile” and discover which organizing methods will be right for you.
  • The obvious but commonly overlooked secret to drastically reducing the time you need to spend managing your photos. At the very least, this one secret will cut your work time in half!
Visit: How to organize and protect your photo collection to view more...

Sunday, February 14, 2010

How to start a profitable photography business

Imagine doing something you enjoy as your career. Well that's exactly what you will find in the Profitable Photography guide - What to do and what not to do.

You'll be shown how to get customers and more importantly, how to keep them. You'll be shown how to market your photo business and make a profit (it must be profitable...right?). You'll also be shown how to set it up.

Making a good income from starting a photography business may seem daunting initially. However, setting it up is quite simple.

You will need to supply the perseverance and passion. This is not a get rich quick scheme! Although, you can become wealthy over time by being organised and working smart. Make no mistake, you will have to do the work and motivate yourself. However, this eBook can make the journey much, much easier than attempting to fumble through on your own.

Your passion for photography can be realized and it can be your living - both at the same time! By default you can become much better at what you do and learn much quicker the quality elements and efficiencies that are paramount to success in photography. Even if you have to start part-time!

If you're a keen photographer and making others happy sounds attractive, then this information can change your income and job satisfaction for life. Read the News Flash articles at Profitable Photography.



Friday, February 12, 2010

Learn Photography with Blueprint Video Tutorials

If you bought someone a camera or recieved one as a gift over the holiday season, or just want to learnmore about photography, then read on...

Photography Blueprints have photography lessons consisting of over 70 separate video tutorials will have you or your gift recipient mastering their camera and taking fantastic photos in 90 days, and you will start to see results in the first week.

View the Photography Blueprint website here!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Painting Landscapes by Andrew Whyte

I am sure you wish to learn more about painting landscapes. Once you have mastered the art of realism painting you can then choose to explore your inner creativity. This will information will help you...

The book 'Painting Landscapes' by Andrew Whyte is not a long read but the information is concise and motivating. This is an introduction to Painting Landscapes. 'Andrew's little gems' will save you time and money!
Click here to view Andrew's work and website!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Learn How To Take Great Landscape Photographs

Landscape photography is at the same time one of the easiest and most difficult subjects to approach. It is easy because landscapes are so familiar and accessible - they are all around us, and by now most of the obvious scenic views are catalogued tourist attractions with established viewpoints.

In addition, landscapes are pretty permanent; they don't move, and so all that is necessary is to get there with a camera. Finally, for the simplest shot, there are no extreme technical difficulties.

But despite this simplicity, there is an outstanding difference between the ordinary "postcard" views and the finest creative results of landscape photography. Many casually-conceived photographs of interesting views that stimulated the photographer turn out to be disappointing, failing to capture the essence of the scene.

This is precisely because landscapes are such familiar, accessible subjects. Many photographers do not put a great deal of effort into a shot, yet to lift a landscape photograph out of the ordinary requires considerable perception and technique.

The Science of Great Landscape Photography is a 216-page ebook in PDF format that educates you on the nuts and bolts of basic photography and provides sink-your-teeth-into-it information on how to take stunning landscape photographs.

Click here to view more details

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Beginner Tips for Photographing a Wedding

Don't be left behind when you now have the opportunity to change your life and finally do something you love for a living...a real living!


  • Have you ever thought about becoming a wedding photographer full or part time?

  • Have you wondered about how much you can earn doing something you love?

  • How would you like to work just a few days a month to earn the same or more as you do now in your current job?

  • Are you having trouble getting your wedding photography to really "pop" and stand out from the crowd?

  • How do you produce a portfolio of images that win the contract over other photographers in your area?

  • Where do you start?

  • Think it's too hard...?

The Wedding Photography Blueprint is the most in-depth digital wedding photography tips ebook on the web that is designed to give anyone the chance to become a successful wedding photographer, regardless of experience or knowledge.

These extensive and easy to understand tips will make your learning curve as easy as "painting by numbers". Beginner Tips for Photographing a Wedding.