I wrote about the Moo businesses cards before, but as it was time to reorder again, I thought I mention them and their new product here.

I’ve been using Moo business cards for quite a while now. You can easily create sets, where every single card has a different photo on the back. So one side is always the same, with the other side showcasing your work. It really looks nice, and you can even choose if you want rounded corners or not, and the type of paper. Here are my new updated ones, where I changed the text color, to fit with the blog colors I’m using since this year :)

The new product Moo has introduced recently, are their Business cards +. On first glance, they look exactly the same as the regular cards (but are a bit pricier :)). But there is one difference. All these cards include a NFC chip inside. So if you touch the card to the back of your phone or tablet, that supports NFC, a defined actions will be performed. This can either be opening a website, add a contact, open an app in the store or forward to different social platform.

This is actually not done directly. Moo stores a link to their website in the card, and that link forwards the user to whatever you want. You can anytime go, login into Moo website and change what the NFC chip does.

Here are my Business cards +, but I made one mistake while creating them. And it was not apparent, until a fellow photographer pointed it out. I forgot to add the NFC logo into the cards design, so if I give the card to someone, and don’t tell them about the NFC, they will have no idea that it’s there. One just sometime has to learn on ones own mistakes :) Will be better next time.

To lean more about Moo cards, and their range of products, please visit their page here Moo.com.

The plan for todays post were my first impressions with the Surface Pro 4 (which I got today), but due to a bit of bad timing, between the late delivery and my visit to the theater today (Flashdance.. it was really good :)), I had no time to finish the article. So it will be tomorrow, and for today, I’m only reposting one of my short video tutorials. Sorry for that.
 

Written guide here.

Due to shipping delays, my own Surface Pro 4 is still few days away, but today I have here something for those of you who already own one. I added a new part to my wallpapers page, with wallpapers at the 3:2 aspect ration, exactly sized for the Surface Pro 4, that is 2736×1824 resolution. But since thats quite a lot, they should look great on the Surface Pro 3, the Surface 3 and also the Surface Book. You can head over to the wallpapers page to download them. As with other parts, I will be adding more randomly over time :)

And one very nice thing, that I noticed only just now (I feel stupid that I didn’t noticed it before :)) is that 3:2 is exactly the same aspect as most cameras use, so it just fits so nicely.

Secret place
Flooded by the sunlight
Blue hour at the Charles bridge
Midnight lights

From time to time I like to share with you the RAW images from one of my photos, and today is again that day. I share them mostly for those of you, who don’t have a high end 36Mpix camera, and you would still like to try your editing skill on a photo like that.

You can find this three raw files in this Dropbox forder, and download them right now. They are in ARW file format, which is the RAW format Sony cameras use.

As always, please take note that these are shared under the Creative commons license. You can share them and your editing result as much as you want, just please link back to this blog, and don’t use them commercially.

And here you can see what result I got from this RAW files, feel free to share yours on my Facebook page.

Long exposure Danube

I added quite a few 21:9 wallpapers recently, but so there are some new also for more standard sizes, here are three new wallpapers in 1920×1200 and 1600×1200 resolutions. You can get them from the wallpapers page as always.

From the Alexander bridge 1920x1200Sunset horizon 1920x1200From a sunny day 1920x1200

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