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[der.ftgrf] Warum ich auf dem 2. Verschlussvorhang blitze
der.ftgrf - yet another Photography-Blog
New photoblog (once again)
So I searched for a better solution. One requirement was the possibility to fetch photos from my flickr account. After some investigation I found a plugin for Pixelpost (which I used as photoblog already some time ago) which is able to import photos from flickr into it's local installation. So I gave it a try.
After some tweaking (the documentation of that plugin is horrible) I got it running and it actually worked pretty well. Anyways I was missing some stuff- e. g. the script did not import the exif information of my photos into the local database. Also geolocation data from flickr would be nice to display in the photoblog. So I sat down and added some functions to the addon, which "fixed" these issues. The script is now able to import and translate exif information from flickr, as well as it is able to grab geolocation data from flickr (if available).
As template I used "Pixelfy". I was very pleased with the basic layout. Some tweaks and adjustments to match my needs were done in very less time. I only had to do a couple of CSS changes, layout adjustments and also add the new parameters which I introduced with the flickr-import stuff.
To make the story short... my new photoblog is ready and I _really like it (I think I can stay with this at least a couple of month now
Nochmal neues Layout
My (new) point of view
I'll keep the language in german only, as I noticed that most of the visitors of my old photoblog were from Germany... so why make things complicated?
Well... to make the story short... I'm proud to present my (new) point of view.
Geotagging with Adobe Lightroom
This wasn't really satisfing for me, so I did a little reaseach on why LR doesn't handle my GPS data correctly. Instead of a real answer to that question, I found a plugin for Lightroom which basically does what my script does, but it's seamlessly integrated into Lightroom. The plugin works really great and has a couple of more features than my script could ever have. Therefor I won't do any further development on the script an use the plugin instead (the funny thing is, that in the background, the script is using perl as well
You can find the plugin here.
Simple photo geotagging with an iPhone
After some searching I found a pretty cool iPhone app. It's name is GeoLogTag (you can grab it for 4$ from the AppStore). The App is as simple as cool. Simply enable it and it'll track your trip and when you are back at home you just press the "GPX" button and the App will transform into a simple webserver where you can grab your GPX files via WLAN.
Now as I found a way to track my trips via iPhone I still needed a tool to get the GPS data into my photos. There are a bunch of tools out there in the internet which will let you sync your GPS geolocation date with your images, but most of them are limited to JPGs. As I am shooting exclusivly in Canon's RAW format with my EOS 5Ds (CR2-Format) these tools won't work. I also found some commercial tools which support CR2-Format, but they are very costly and are running on MS Windows only. So also not the solution I was searching for.
So finally I decided to develop such a tool on my own. My language of choice was (of course) Perl. The good thing is, that there are already modules to parse GPX data as well as a module to process EXIF information. To make the story short... I just finished the first version of the tool. It's pretty simple but effective. You can specify one or more image filenames and a GPX data filename. The script will read out the creation date of the images and will compare it to the dates of the GPX datapoints. If a datapoint doesn't differ more than $X seconds from the images timestamp, the script will tage the longitude and latitude and will write this information into the EXIF metadata of the image. If you specify the "-k" parameter, it'll also add these data as "geo:" keywords.
As the script is written in Perl, it should easily run on any UNIX, MacOS and Windows. It has been written and tested on MacOS X. In first place I wrote this script to support Canon's CR2-Format, but the good thing is that Image::Exiftool supports a bunch of other formats as well, so it may be useful for non-Canon users as well. Feel free to download it and give it a try and let me know how you find it.
Requirements
- Date::Manip
- Log::Log4perl
- Image::ExifTool
- Geo::Gpx
To see the script in action, click here.
Download it here.
Testing B/W
Yesterday I tested the B/W feature of the EOS 5D Mk II. Works pretty nice- directly out of the box. The results of my first test footage are really impressive.
B/W Guitar from Winfried Neessen on Vimeo.
Please don't mind my bad playing... I was only doing a rough test ![]()
Kamera-Upgrade
Ich hab's getan! Ich hab' mir die neue Canon EOS 5D Mk II zugelegt
Das Teil ist einfach der Hammer. Verglichen mit der Mk I hat Canon echt gute Arbeit geleistet. Viele "Kleinigkeiten" die bei der MK I einfach gefehlt oder genervt haben, wurden bei der Mk II zugefuegt oder verbessert. Die Fotoqualitaet ist der Hammer und gerade in den hohen ISO Bereichen (die ja schon bei der Mk I sehr gut und rauscharm abgelichtet wurden) trumpft die Kamera.
Auch die neue Video Option ist der Hammer. Es macht einfach extrem viel Spass eine Videokamere mit Wechselobjektiven zu haben, bei denen dann auch noch Blende, Belichtungszeit und ISO beeinflusst werden koennen. Gestern Abend hab' ich dann noch einen kleinen Trip zum Dom gemacht um das Video-Feature mal im Dunklen zu testen... und hier ist das Ergebnis:
[Update] Canon EOS 350D - die 2.
Canon EOS 350D digital DSLR zu verkaufen
Ich hab' gerade meine Canon EOS 350D bei der elektroBucht eingestellt. Wer Interesse an der Kamera hat, ist herzlich eingeladen mitzubieten
First snow!
Koeln ist ein Bilderbuch
Im Prinzip ein kompletter virtueller Rundgang durch Koeln- sehr nett gemacht die Seite (wenn auch schon fast etwas zuuuu sehr AJAX/Web 2.0-lastig









