Tag Archive for 'olympus'

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Berlin’s Sony Center

This one goes back to the first digital camera I owned, an Olympus C-4000, just like the one Ido Liven uses until today. I still keep it, as it served me well both on land and underwater with full manual capability, a feature today missing from most compact cameras.

I took this picture in October 2005, just after walking into the… Continue reading

Newton’s Apple discovered!

This is one of Ido Liven’s personal favorites, because of its simplicity. Taken in Ruegersberg, Germany (September, 2007), with the old and reliable Olympus C-4000, Ido details:

“The minute I saw this apple lying on the bench I had that well-known

Lay it all on the Table for the New Year

With the Jewish new year celebrated, I though hard on what I should post. Thinking back to Last year’s holiday, I remembered taking some photos of the table my Mother set for the family dinner.

Not quite the most exciting object to photograph- a dinner table. The challenge to produce something interesting out of it kept me busy for a good half hour or so.

With a happy… Continue reading

Inhuman Intervention

My enthusiasm for underwater photography leads me to often share interesting experiences and stories with fellow scuba divers and photographers. My cousin, Shie, sent me this image and story to post. Quite remarkable, and just as annoying:

“I was SCUBA diving off the shore of Catalina Island in a place called
Casino Point, a fellow diver found an octopus hiding in the rocks.
The diver got the octopus out… Continue reading

Prelude – a banner is born

Here it all begins.

My name is Tal. I’m an amateur photographer, one in particular which hasn’t dedicated enough time to this hobby.

Besides holding a camera now and then when I was a younger kid (now I’m just an older kid), my passion for photography began, and still remains- underwater. With Scuba-diving being a great passion of mine, I began looking for a way… Continue reading




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