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The Year in PhotographyThe Year in Photography

T.O.P. Photographer of the Year 2006Jill Greenberg"Getting kids to cry isn't the nicest thing to do." The words are Jill Greenberg's.In 2006 we were treated to what passes for a controversy in contemporary photography. Greenberg, a commercial studio portraitist from Beverly Hills—she had previously …

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31Dec2006

Narcissistic SadistsNarcissistic Sadists

I have no brief to vent political opinions here, and I seem to get in trouble every time I do, but apropos recent developments in Iraq—one development swinging from the end of a rope in particular—I'd just like to observe that a high percentage of the worst, most destructive, and (yes) evil leaders …

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31Dec2006

The Year in PhotographyThe Year in Photography

T.O.P. Achievement Award 2006This year T.O.P. extends special recognition to Wilhelm Imaging Research and its founder, Henry Wilhelm, the famed print permanence researcher and consumer gadfly. He took the credibility he earned over years of working on permanence issues with traditional materials, an…

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31Dec2006

Year in Music, Year in SoundYear in Music, Year in Sound

Nobody asked, but here are my fave non-classical 2006 music releases:1. M. Ward, Post-War2. Avishai Cohen, Continuo3. Neko Case, Fox Confessor Brings the Flood4. Califone, Roots & Crowns5. Howe Gelb, 'Sno Angel Like You6. Gnarls Barkley, St. Elsewhere7. Gotan Project, Lunático8. Muslimgauze, Speaker…

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31Dec2006

The Year in PhotographyThe Year in Photography

T.O.P. Photography Accessory of the Year 2006WinnerJoint Award—Epson, Canon, and HP for ULTRACHROME K3 (Epson), LUCIA (Canon), and VIVERA (HP) pigment inks (not all introduced this year, but all available at the same time for the first time this year). Although photographs can now be used in many p…

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30Dec2006

T.O.P. named T.O.P. named "Best of the Web" by National Geographic

The Online Photographer has been named by National Geographic Traveler as one of the best places to learn about photography on the web. (Section 3, second paragraph from the bottom.) "My favorite website," says Dan Westergren, Picture Editor for National Geographic Traveler, "where you can find disc…

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29Dec2006

New Print Sales SiteNew Print Sales Site

I've just established a separate website for current and archived T.O.P. print offers. It's called "T.O.P. Fine Print Sales." Please bookmark it! (I'd be happy to hear comments about what you think of it, too.) Eventually, full information on offers will appear there, with shorter announcements here…

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29Dec2006

Ctein: Digital RestorationCtein: Digital Restoration

I'm happy to report that T.O.P. contributor Ctein's new book is out. Digital Restoration from Start to Finish is a massive compendium of everything you'd ever need to know about the subject, published by the great old publishing house of Focal Press, which has been publishing some of the best photo-…

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29Dec2006

Print Offer: Jim Bouton by Ancil NancePrint Offer: Jim Bouton by Ancil Nance

Here's an example of how a picture can be grainy, selectively unsharp, and unconventionally composed, and yet still be...well, perfect. This great shot of former Major League pitcher and Ball Four author Jim Bouton by photographer Ancil Nance was first featured on T.O.P. in a posting last October. A…

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28Dec2006

The Year in PhotographyThe Year in Photography

T.O.P. Picture Book of the Year 2006Winner"The" book of 2006 may not be the easiest or the prettiest book of the year. Published by Steidl, photographer Robert Polidori's massive, detailed documentary investigation of the effects of wind, floods, and bureaucratic foul-up on America's most distinctiv…

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28Dec2006

Anti-Shake Pt. II, or, Shake Reduction as Virtual Tripod for Nature WorkAnti-Shake Pt. II, or, Shake Reduction as Virtual Tripod for Nature Work

By Carl WeeseMost references to anti-shake technology talk about using long lenses at shutter speeds normally useful only with normal lenses, or about working in very low light conditions for reportorial-style shooting with short or normal lenses wide open at shutter speeds that were not possible to…

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28Dec2006

The Year in PhotographyThe Year in Photography

T.O.P. Technical Book of the Year 2006Real World Image Sharpening With Adobe Photoshop CS2 by Bruce Fraser (Peachpit Press, 304 pages, 2006. $26.39 from Amazon.)The last published book by the late Bruce Fraser, first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Photos…

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27Dec2006

Essence of AtmosphereEssence of Atmosphere

by Adam McAnaneyThis is just to alert you to an excellent New York Times offering: "Essence of Atmosphere" by Nicole Bengiveno.I don't read other newspapers (or news sites) regularly, so I can't say whether the Times is better or worse at this than other papers, but I do know this much: the quality …

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27Dec2006

On PrintmakingOn Printmaking

I'm happy to say I've got a really nice little print for the "Print Offer" coming up on Friday. It's a picture I've come to love, and the print is a little beauty, a little gem. Unlike the offering on the 15th, it's not something anyone will already have. If you're a baseball fan at all, especially,…

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26Dec2006

Eaten Enough Yet?Eaten Enough Yet?

Toby Melville, Heathrow Airport, London (Reuters)Hope the Christians among you had a nice celebration over the past couple of days, and that you haven't made yourself look like—or feel like—the poor soul in Toby Melville's picture above (as my friend Gabi wrote from Chicago, "I think I have eaten my…

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26Dec2006

The Year in PhotographyThe Year in Photography

T.O.P. Camera of the Year 2006: Nikon D80WinnerNikon D80 (introduced August 9)—Despite stiff competition, the Nikon D80 nosed out in front of the pack as the best all-around camera introduced in 2006. More than a mere upgrade of the popular and competent D70[s], the up-to-the-minute, 10-MP D80 is a …

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26Dec2006

Merry Christmas!Merry Christmas!

Photo by Jodi Cobb (National Geographic) 2001T.O.P., which publishes 363 days a year, is officially on hiatus Dec. 24th and 25th in observance of Christmas. See you on the 26th, when we will begin our countdown to January 1 with our Offbeat, Indefensible and Highly Unofficial Best of 2006 Awards. (W…

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23Dec2006

ComputereseComputerese

I know a lot of readers of this blog are a lot more computer-savvy than I. With CS3 hull-down on the horizon and my hard drive full, it's becoming obvious that my sturdy old eMac is getting due for an update. Any expert opinions on what Mac a photo-stylin' cheapskate should buy at this point in time…

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22Dec2006

Encore Data DiscountEncore Data Discount

Cool! Anyone ordering gold media from Encore Data Products from this site can get an extra 5% discount by using the special T.O.P. coupon code "TOP5." Just click on the link, or the Encore Data "GOLD Archival CDs and DVDs" ad at the left, and then remember to enter the code when you check out, and t…

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22Dec2006

Weese on Anti-ShakeWeese on Anti-Shake

by Carl WeeseReaders have been asking for word on my new camera's Shake Reduction function, so here it is:It works.But how well it works, how many steps of shutter speed it buys you compared to your unassisted hands—that is turning out to be a difficult thing to determine. Between my own tests (whic…

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22Dec2006

More on SR/AS UnmeasurabilityMore on SR/AS Unmeasurability

I don't want to distract commenters from Carl's question, but another idea regarding Shake Reduction came up in conversation last week with the guys at my local camera store. Unlike Carl, who was an expert competitive archer in his youth, I have always had trouble with hand-holding slow shutter spee…

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22Dec2006

$10 Digital Camera—How Does It Perform?$10 Digital Camera—How Does It Perform?

by CteinTwo posts ago I showed you the innards of this cheapo wonder. So can it make pictures?!Well, yes, after a fashion. But first, some warnings.• There's not enough smarts in this camera for it to look like a regular USB storage device, so you need special drivers to download the photos into you…

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22Dec2006
 
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