Archive for August, 2009

Kihnu Island in the Baltic

Posted by Brisbane Mazda on 30th August , 2009

Kihnu lies 12 km (7 mi) off the coast of Estonia and is the largest of more than a dozen islands in the reefs and shallows of the Gulf of Riga. It is 16 sq km (6 sq mi) in area with a low ridge running down the middle and only 9 m (30 ft) [...]

Using a Flash Indoors

Posted by Brisbane Mazda on 30th August , 2009

Over the years, you’ve probably seen plenty of indoor flash pictures that have a pitch black background and a washed-out, overexposed subject. Many factors conspire to produce these stark, unflattering shots, but one of the major contributors is, once again, your camera thinking on its own. You’re letting it decide when to turn on the [...]

People Pictures: How to Really Get Rid of the Dreaded Red Eye

Posted by Brisbane Mazda on 20th August , 2009

For years now, film and digital camera makers have been inflicting red-eye reduction mode on their customers. Its a series of bright, strobing flashes that’s not only annoying to the people you’re photographing, but doesn’t even work very well.
What causes red eye? In a dimly lit environment, the subject’s pupil opens, revealing more of the [...]

Rottnest Island Western Australia

Posted by Brisbane Mazda on 19th August , 2009

Sitting on the edge of the Australian continental shelf near Perth in western Australia, Rottnest Island is just 11 km (6 mi) long and 4.5 km (2.7 mi) at its widest point. An iconic holiday destination for Perth residents, with 70 per cent of visitors coming for a day out, the entire island is run [...]

Elephantine Island of the Nile River

Posted by Brisbane Mazda on 17th August , 2009

Known to the Ancient Egyptians as Abu or Yabu, meaning elephant, Elephantine Island is a truly ancient site resting as it does at the First Cataract of the Nile, and creating a natural boundary between Egypt and Nubia.
Being the largest island at Aswan, it was easily defensible and at one time was thought to be [...]