TRAVEL TIP on MUMBAI INDIA...BOLLYWOOD...is all around you...from the slums to the high rise buldings...
BOLLYWOOD...MUMBAI
INDIA YOU SEE IT EVERYWHERE
the latest images from India are NOW on my
PHOTOSHELTER
ARCHIVES

© Gunther
Deichmann - BOLLYWOOD Posters along the road in
Mumbai India... click on the image for the latest
photos on Mumbai India
in my PHOTOSHELTER ARCHIVE or click the link below
the article.
If
you travel to Mumbai India dont be surprised when you
see or came across this amazing film industry, no
matter where you go, posters and shooting along the
road. In only 3 days I must have seen some 4 major
productions along the way. Interesting or more
fascinating? I guess it is AMAZING INDIA after all.
DID
YOU KNOW
BOLLYWOOD is the name given to Mumbai-based Hindi
language film industry. The name is a fusion of two
words - Bombay and Hollywood. Bollywood is known
across the world for the sheer volume of films it
churns out each year. Virtually ruling the
entertainment sector of India and great many parts of
South Asia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and parts
of Africa, Bollywood also commands a sizable chunk of
Indian diaspora in the UK, Canada, Australia and the
US.
For my images on Mumbai India go to my PHOTO SHELTER
ARCHIVE @
http://www.photoshelter.com/c/gdeichmann
© Gunther Deichmann
- BOLLYWOOD MOVIE
production opposite the famous
TAJ Hotel In Mumbai India
© Gunther Deichmann
- the famous Taj Hotel and
its amazing architecture in Mumbai for the latest
images on
Mumbai India click on the image or visit my
PHOTOSHELTER
COLLECTION @
http://www.photoshelter.com/c/gdeichmann
The TIBET GD PHOTO WORKSHOP is postponed due to the unrest and unstable conditions & in support for the People in Tibet
The timing would coincide with the Olympic Games starting in August 2008 in China.

© Gunther Deichmann - aerial view near Lhasa Tibet,
July 2006
A
lot of us have
been looking forward to this truly amazing Photo
Workshop however this is beyond my control…my heart
and soul goes out to the People of Tibet and I
sincerely hope the situation can be resolved peace
fully.
My wishes and thoughts go to my Guide and the many
great Tibetan people I have met during my visit in
2006, the finishing chapter of my now published book
“A Journey Through Color and Time.”
I am working on a new exotic location and post the
dates and venue once it has been finalized.
For the latest images from Mumbai India and 48 hour
updates please visit my Blog at:
http://www.deichmann-photo.com/blog.html
Buddha bless.
GD
I am back from Mumbai India & now some new plug- ins from Nic software for Aperture 2.1 next month...and how they can be useful for our underwater photographers..

© Gunther Deichmann - Mumbai India April 2008
for more on my recent travels click the image above
or this link.
http://www.deichmann-photo.com/blog.html
New plug-ins from Nic software for
Aperture
2.1 next
month...and how they can be useful for our underwater
photographers in the feature...Apple made it possible
with the release of Aperture
2.1
The interesting part for
all these new plug- ins will be for our underwater
photographers in due time...some of whom still using
Photoshop to tweak some colors which can be difficult
for underwater landscapes. Remember when I set up
the Digital
Photo Center for Sam's Tours in
Palau, (check the previous
blogs for details) I have heard only yesterday that
everything is running very smooth.
The Wi-Fi connections we installed running cool, not
to mention the iMac upgrades and training of the
staff on Leopard and Aperture,
I guess all of this would not have been possible
without the investment from Sam Scott and the
incredible input and advise from Dermot Keane the GM
at Sam's Tours.
_________________________________________
Sam's
Tours has just been featured recently in the Scuba
Diving Magazine online Bottoms Time, see the
screenshot below.


Click on the image and go direct to
the Digital Photo Center
Press
release from the Scuba Diving
magazine:
ALL
- NEW DIGITAL PHOTO CENTER AT SAM'S TOURS IN
PALAU
Sam's
Tours' all new
Digital Photo Center
is fully
equipped to cater to digital photographers of all
interest levels, from those with handy
point-and-shoot cameras to the most demanding
digital photographers shooting in RAW format.
Their six top-of-the-line Apple iMac workstations
are loaded with terabytes and terabytes of
storage, archiving and secure data backup systems,
lots of RAM, and completely optimized for digital
imaging with Apple Aperture
2 image management
software, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Bridge, Toast,
and topped off with DSL Wi-Fi internet
access. No other photo
center in Palau comes near!
Plus, you can rent new Canon SD850 Digital Cameras
and Canon ZR830 Digital Minicams with underwater
housings. Other camera-friendly improvements include
an expanded "dry zone" for Camera Preparation and
Charging and a new Camera Drying Station complete
with towels and compressed air for post-rinsing
camera care.
________________________________________
What
has all of this to do with the new plug-ins? Actually
a lot...more capabilities on one system soon...I
guess to go with the iMacs and Aperture
at Sam's
Tours was the right decision, check it out the next
time you in Palau and dont forget your Camera for
these incredible shots above and below the waves.
GD
Nic software has just
announced the availability of one of the first Plug
-ins for Aperture
2.1 in May 2008. For those
of you who are interested in all these new plug ins
stay tuned as soon more become available I be
announcing them.
Exciting times ahead for some of you, soon you be
able to stay even longer in Aperture
2.1 without switching back
and forth or open Photoshop.
Click
on the images below for a direct link to Nic software
and a detail description of their products.
GD
Available
in May, 2008, Viveza will also be
compatible with Apple
Aperture
2 to
enable direct on-image editing, with the most
powerful and precise tool available to selectively
control light and color in photographic images. For
the first time, corrections and enhancements can be
made quickly and easily without the need to create
complicated selections or layer masks, providing
selective editing control within Aperture.


