Happy Shopping!

Holidays are getting closer and closer! And it is about time to start the shopping spree and make sure no one is missed or left behind from your holidays gift list!
Is anyone on your list is keen gardener enjoying nature? Or maybe someone with sweet spot for artistic and abstract prints? Perhaps just someone who is still looking for the home or office decor- please visit my Etsy or DaWanda shops! You can find there beautiful fine art prints of nature: flora and fauna, marvelous landscapes, abstract close ups and photo calendars for your home or at the office!
Etsy
Starting Sunday, the 20th of November all prints are 35% off. Simply use the code: HAPPYHOLIDAYS35 at the checkout and price will automatically get adjusted!
Sale will end at midnight Monday, December the 5th. Please bare in mind that discount is applied before shipping.
DaWanda
Here you can save 12% . Sale starts at 10am on Thursday, the 24th of November and lasts until midnight 6th of December. Discount offered as part of DaWanda Christmas Special.
Fine Print Stuff
All times and dates referred to are in regards to UTC+1 time (time zone I am in). Use this link to World Clock to be sure you are looking at the same time I am!
All discounts are taken off the regular price of the product, before shipping charges are applied.
For orders of multiple listings- all items of the order will be affected by the sale conditions and their price will be reduced.
For orders via ETSY- you must use promo code. For orders through DaWanda- sale price will be set automatically.
Custom orders will be available at the sale price- but please contact me with details early enough.
Orders placed during promotion period will be shipped on or after December 5th, 2011.
In case of any questions please contact me via this site or my email: joannasfoto [!at] gmail [dot] com
* Star designs used in the logo by meldir.
One more look at size of photo camera sensor
There is couple of things about this video that attracted my attention and I though- I may share it with you.
- The camera sensor size is a topic, that’s always getting a lot of questions, concerns and gets people confused. And I think the video below is very intuitive, easy to follow and understand. Thanks to the LensProToGo for making it available!
- And second reason, rather irrational, but- the gentleman who speaks on the video- he looks so alike to my philosophy professor at college I recently graduated from. Btw, I really enjoyed his classes!
If above video does not open for you, please use this link to open it in new window: http://vimeo.com/25773354
Frosty Morning
We have pretty November this year in Cracow. At least so far- there’s been rather sunny. Temperatures not too bad. No snow either. But at nights it’s getting chili. Last night I’ve notices, that frost’s been settling down on cars…
I guess the winter is coming!
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“Frosty Morning” was taken during last winter. I looked through my window and everything was covered with this amazing layer of ice! Wonderful view! I couldn’t just leave it as is- I had to capture this!
“Frosty Morning” is available for purchase as print. You can choose to purchase it via Etsy (and pay in USD) or DaWanda (pay in EUR) (click on the name of the store to open link in new window)
Unexpected new look
The new look you see currently- more text based than this site has ever experienced- is not really intended.
Just to give you very short insight of what happened. For few days now I have been working on updating the look of this site. Mainly the visual end, previews of photographs, pages, blog posts. And had installed nice template. At the same time looks like new template did not enjoy the Firefox update. So it seemed that site was looking great in Chrome, haven’t really checked IE, but Firefox took me back to web page design from 90′s- the text based layout…
So I apologize for lack of pictures and colorful displays. As soon as I will be able to manage to get the new layout under control- this site will come back to the look I intended to share with you.
Thank you for your understanding and patience.
Cheers- Joanna
Holiday season shopping
It’s hard to believe it’s this time of the year! Again!
I mean, some of you have celebrated Halloween very recently and one of most famous crazy shopping days is approaching very very quickly (the Black Friday, the Friday after Thanksgiving)! That’s exciting! In no time it will be December and we’ll put up Christmas Trees (still deciding what colors it should be this year- and I’ve seen some beautiful coffee colored simple ornaments…sooo… we’ll see!)
Do you have your gift list somehow prepared?
Maybe some outlines of what each of your relatives or friends would be happy to receive?
I am working on my list. Still. And sometimes just do a bit of window shopping counting for some additional inspiration. I also search for ideas online on Etsy od DaWanda- two big markets with handmade arts and crafts. Of course if you would be looking for some photographic art- you can find my shops on both markets as well
Just follow this link to Etsy or this one to DaWanda.
I know there are some gifts I will buy, but there also may be few I will make myself! To add extra personal touch. And the best part comes at the end- wrapping them all and adding cute bows!
What part of holiday gift preparations do you like the most?
New and shiny- from Canon
It wasn’t too long ago, not even a month, when I was wondering of what is coming next from the big guys on the market.
And what I wanted to mention today is not really fitting into the timeline I have been reviewing in the post from couple of weeks ago. But I think it’s interesting enough design, where it makes me wonder- how it will change the cinematographic equipment? and how soon?
If you haven’t seen the announcement- next year Canon is releasing new camcorder for high resolution motion picture: EOS C330.
Like most of the time I first read about the announcement on DPReview.com. Of course great resource for you who might be more interested would be Canon website itself, where you can read about the announcement and check out some videos and opinions form the cinematographic industry.




