Thursday, May 27, 2021
Video only
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
2021 Apple iPad Pro with 1TB SSD, 16GB of RAM, 12.9” XDR screen
Friday, May 21, 2021
This is going to be the longest day ever
Thursday, May 20, 2021
I am so happy with the latest equipment I got
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
The 2021 iPad Pro life
Friday, May 7, 2021
Photography only with the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
2021 Apple iPad Pro with the M1 chip, 1TB ssd and 16GB of RAM
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
The 2021 12.9” iPad Pro with the M1 chip, 1TB SSD and 16GB of RAM
Monday, May 3, 2021
Is there even a point?
Saturday, May 1, 2021
2021 Apple iPad Pro (M1, 1TB, 16GB RAM), Apple iPhone Pro Max (512G), iPods Pro
Monday, April 26, 2021
IOS 14.5 on an Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max
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Friday, March 26, 2021
The interoverted photographer
I am by my very basic nature an introvert. I like people for the most part. I can even be around them. But, by my very nature, I am an introvert. I like to go out and do photography by myself. Just to recharge and get my thoughts together. I could spend days and weeks alone with just my cameras. That is why I miss being out west in the Rocky mountains sitting by a lake with crystal clear water and the mountains as a background.
There is something to be said sitting by a river and listening to the water rushing by. Breathing in the fresh alpine air. I truly miss the Rockies just to the west of Calgary. I could get away from the city for days, just driving in my SUV, stopping to take pictures and videos. There is a genuine peace with no people around you. Just you and the natural beauty of the Rocky mountains surrounding you. I would love to wake up at 4am, walk out to a beautiful lake somewhere in the mountains, compose the camera on the lake in the mountains and just wait for the sun to come up. The Rocky mountains out in Alberta are my heaven.
Nicki and I are getting married at some point this summer and then heading out west. We hope to find gainful employment out in Calgary. Thankfully we have financial stability right now to go to Calgary. I hope to work in some other industry then computers. I am done with the I.T. field. I have to follow my true passion. I do love photography and it is my very passion. I have the necessary equipment and skills to make a living with photography. I just need to be more comfortable in front of a camera.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Dell XPS 17" 9700 with Windows 10 Pro
So, I've had the Dell XPS 17" 9700 Windows 10 Pro laptop for a couple of weeks now. The only upgrade I've done to this machine is add a second 2TB NVMe solid state drive. I ordered the laptop with 64GB of memory which may be overkill for now but I wanted to be future proofed.
The computer runs on an Intel i7-10750H processor. At the time of ordering, Dell did not have the i9 variant of processors available. Also, I could have gotten the i7-10875H variant but it cost about $500 more with that processor and the upgraded video card. I'm thinking I'll be getting a new laptop in 4-5 years. At that point I'll max out the CPU, RAM and video card options. Another reason why I love the Dell XPS 17" 9700 is the 17" 4k screen. It is a touch screen but you can disable that in the BIOS which I have done. I don't see a point of having a touch screen on a laptop. Sure, an iPad or an iPhone type device but not on a laptop or a desktop.
My two favourite pieces of software for photo and video editing are Affinity Photo and Davinci Resolve. Affinity Photo is really fast on this Intel based system. Photo editing is a breeze on this system.
Davinci Resolve runs smoothly on this system as well. No lag or hick ups at all. I've only edited one 75 minute video on here and it took a few hours to export the video. It was a 4k/60 video shot on an Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max.
Today after work I will be going to do some video work for myself. I want to edit 4k/30fps videos shot on my Canon Vixia HF G50. I want to see how quickly the computer edits 4k/30fps videos that are only about a minute long. It's supposed to be nice and warm today with a lot of sunshine today. We shall see. I will update you at a later date as to how the computer performs.
Friday, February 19, 2021
New laptop. No Adobe products whatsoever.
So I got a new Dell XPS 17" 9700 Windows 10 Pro based laptop. The laptop has an Intel i7-10750H CPU clocked at 2.60GHz which goes up to 5.0GHz I believe. I got RAM maxed out at 64GB which runs at 2966MHz which is fast but it's not the fastest out there. It still beats the RAM that Apple puts in its MacBook Pro laptops. I maxed out the hard drive specs as well going with the 2TB of storage. The nice thing about this laptop is that it takes 2 internal NVME m.2 SSD drives. I have one on order coming in this Tuesday. I also bought two Samsung portable SSD T5 accounts. They're both 2TB SSD drives and are awfully quick. The 4K 17" laptop is spectacular.
I got the laptop for editing photos and videos that I submit to micro stock agencies. I tested out Adobe Lightroom CC yesterday and the computer almost caught fire because the fans were working so hard and fast, the laptop nearly elevated itself. I have the Affinity suite of software installed on my new laptop. No issues whatsoever. The computer is very silent. The fans don't turn on and the computer doesn't want to melt away from the heat.
Adobe needs to completely rewrite its software. And I mean all of the software. For the system to ramp up like that where the fans are at 100% is unacceptable. I tried editing photos in Lightroom CC and it was such an awful experience. Affinity Photo is so much better. I also purchased the Luminar Suite of photo editing apps and they run silent as well without the fans ramping up. I haven't tried editing any video yet as I need to go shoot some footage. I use Wondershare Filmora Pro to edit videos. I will be testing that over the weekend.
Overall I'd give this laptop a 10/10 on performance. The laptop also looks and feels fantastic. I don't think I'd be going back to an Apple laptop or desktop for a while.
Monday, January 18, 2021
Shutterstock is bad for your photography business
Yes. You read that right. Shutterstock is dead. Whoever uploads to the site is a total moron. Why would you upload your images or videos to a site that pays you pennies on the dollar? I sell my photography and videos on various sites including 123RF, Adobe Stock, Bigstock, Canstock, Deposit Photos, Dreamstime, Pond5, and Storyblock. I also sell on Fine Art America and Redbubble along with my own website. All of my sites outsell Shutterstock. I sell one photo on Canstock for 25 cents to several dollars and still outsell Shutterstock. I so far have sold 18 photos on Shutterstock this month for a grand total of $4.24. On Canstock, I’ve sold 2 photos this month for roughly $17. Tell me how Shutterstock is better than any other site? They’ve almost won the race to the bottom but iStock beat them to eat several years ago when they started selling our photos for $0.10 a photo and even less. I closed my iStock account in 2019. I still get sales for a whopping $0.07, $0.08 and $0.09 a piece. December of 2020, I got a $75 sale of a picture on Shutterstock and that was the biggest sale I got there since January of 2020.
Dealing with companies like iStock and Shutterstock is just not worth the time. It’s actually insulting. I look at the comments sections of Shutterstock and people get butt hurt if Shutterstrock doesn’t approve their photos. Why would you even bother uploading anything to Shutterstock or iStock when they’ll sell your photos for $0.10 a photo and $0.24 for a 4K video clip? Why? Why would you do that to yourself? Why do that to your business?
Even if you’re uploading shots you took with your Android or iPhone? It’s just not worth it. Shutterstock and iStock have killed the microstock photography business. Stop supporting them if you’re a photographer/videographer or a buyer!!!! Just stop!!!!