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Monthly Archives: April 2011

Visit to Red Bull Drift Challenge 2011

My first visit to Red Bull Drift Challenge. The Event took place on Friday 22, 2011 at the Kuwait International Fair, Mishref. The sandstorm was bad, though I just braved being there for close to 2 hrs. I didn’t wait till the closure of the show and the winners announcement, since the storm just kept hitting on me and my camera gears and the light was turning bad.

The judging panel consisted of Lebanese Rally Champion and Middle East Hill Climb Champion Red Bull’s Driver Abdo Feghali, Middle East Rally Champion Mishaal Al Nejadi, and Kuwait Champion Salah bin Eidan.

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Red Bull Car Park Drift – 2011

Red Bull Car Drift

Kuwait hosts the local qualification for this event on April 22 and the winner will have the chance to compete in the final round taking place in Lebanon on Friday, July 22nd 2011.
This event is open for the public and Motorsport fans are invited to watch the Red Bull Car Park Drift event from the grandstands located at both sides of the track.  Hope the weather stays good and dustfree. You can check on their website for more info.

Location: Kuwait International Fair, Ground 5

Time:  15:00 – 18:30

Photography Contest open for entries (Middle East)

Arab photographers, who are based in the region, are invited to apply for Shabab Ayyam Photography Competition. Organizers Ayyam Gallery hope the initiative will support new artistic talent in the Middle East. The contest, open to photographers born in or after 1980, requires a proposal for a solo exhibition and 12 photographs via email or in CD form. The 15 finalists will be featured in an exhibit at The Ayyam Art Center in Dubai on September 13.

The first place winner will be awarded USD$6,500, while USD$2,500 and USD$1,000 prizes will be given to second and third place finalists, respectively. The deadline for submissions is June 30, 2011. Proposals can be submitted in English or Arabic. For more information, click here.

Shooting RAW vs JPEG

RAW is often a properitary format of a camera make. Raw is generally like a digital negative which holds all data captured by camera sensor, thus providing functional flexibilty to adjust exposure, white balance, noise reduction, brightness, clarity, blacks, curves, output resolution etc. RAW isn’t a picture unless it is processed. There are plenty of software available with additional capabitlities which helps in processing these data. There are both free and priced version of software available, you can choose depending on your usuage and ease of understanding. The most popular ones are Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, in Adobe you may need to add RAW plugins if they are not installed by default. Gimp and Raw Therapee are couple of free RAW image processing applications. RAW takes bit more time to read and write data and also consumes more spaces in the camera’s flash card.

JPEG are universal. All operating system will have a default application to open JPEG. The camera itself does the conversion before saving the image to camera’s flash memory. The image takes less space and easier to handle for email attachment and web display. JPEG are lossless format, each time the file is saved the data is compressed with some data being lost in the process, thereby considerable loss of color range, color sharpness and saturation. Most DSLR’s enables you to choose the JPEG file size (Small [S], Medium [M] and Large [L]). Adobe Photoshop enables you to open JPEG image with RAW plugins, though minor adjustments can be achieved, the result of JPEG processing is still limited when compared to RAW

Furjan Al Emarat Photography Contest 2011

The largest photographic campaign within the United Arab Emirates encouraging professional and talented photographers to take pictures, collect and document all forms of life in the cities, villages and different parts of the UAE. Monetary prizes awarded in 1 main category and 5 sub-categories. For more information: 050 100 0323.

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Photography Definition

Photography is derived from two greek words “photo  (light)” and “graph (representation by means of lines). In general photography means an art or process of producing pictures by the action of light.  To get a good sharp picture, three main elements which needs to be considered are Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO.

Exposure = Apperture + Shutter Speed

ISO = Amount of light exposed to the sensor