Category: Digital photography

  • The 1.09 giga-pixel image of Bryce Canyon

    People are always aiming for records. While the digital photo industry is all about bigger sensors (despite the fact that it would be better for the actual user to have more sensitivity now that we reached about 5 mega-pixel level), some think ahead and want to create really big images. In 2003, Max Lyons has…

  • Choosing a D-SLR

    Up to the first weeks of 2006, the information about choosing a Digital Single Lens Reflex where stored in a separate page. You can still access it.

  • Using my D-SLR

    Up to the first weeks of 2006, the information about using my Digital Single Lens Reflex where stored in a separate page. You can still access it.

  • My older photos (1998-2005)

    For those willing to find again my older photographs previously published on this web site, they can follow the link to my photos. The page is no longer updated regularly (I now prefer to use the thread about digital photography – it is easier to manage), but the images are still available there, of course.

  • Launch

    This new category “record-breaking images” is there to collect all information about these images that some people made for the sake of having the largest possible digital image. Usually a collage, but not always, they have to have more than a billion pixels (giga-pixel images).