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PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FROM THE TOP FLOOR

911 All Things Interesting In Photography

PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FROM THE TOP FLOOR

Chris Marquardt

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🗓️ 3 August 2022

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

The James Web Telescope is arguably the best camera.. not on the planet though. Chris looks at zoomable content, at being there and how that’s different from the limited senses that we can capture with our photography. Also: another quick look at DALL-E and what it has to do with pizza. Topics: [PHOTO, SPACE] IR: … Continue reading "911 All Things Interesting In Photography"

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0:00.0

It's Tips from the Top floor, episode 911 for August the 3rd, 2022.

0:07.6

Tips from the top, from the top floor.

0:11.4

Tips from the top, all right, from the top floor.

0:16.0

Hey, hello, welcome. It is Chris.

0:18.8

This is Tips from the Top Floor, the longest running, longest running photography podcast on the planet.

0:25.4

Good to be back. It is episode 9-11 and I have, yeah, a nice mix of things that are at the periphery of photography as usual.

0:35.6

Let's kick it off with infrared and especially with the James Webb

0:40.5

telescope because I lately, I'm a fan. I'm such a fan. And it is interesting to see what it can

0:51.9

see because, well, it does infrared photography.

0:55.0

And, infrared...

0:56.4

And yes, it's photography.

0:57.7

There's a sensor in there.

0:59.3

And the sensor is very, very, very sensitive

1:03.9

in the infrared part of the spectrum.

1:06.0

That part that we can't really see with our eyes.

1:09.0

And it's...

1:10.5

It's so... It's cooled down to, I don't even know, 7 Kelvin, something,

1:18.4

anyway, very, very low so that it can detect these minute infrared traces that happen

1:25.1

when things expand very fast.

1:26.8

There's a so-called red shift and it shifts into the red and then into the infrared.

1:32.1

And there's this one picture.

1:35.3

I found this, I don't even know, I think on Reddit or somewhere.

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