What would you like to see on the blog in 2010?

Now that 2009 is over, I would like to know what you, the visitors, would like to see more of next year. More gear reviews? Talk about software? More news? Filming techniques? Should I talk more about photography? Tell me how I can help you!

I already have a few interesting things lined up but I am always open to suggestions. Leave a comment or email me directly: boss at canon5dtips dot com.

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Comments

  1. SebiMeyer says:

    Since I do mainly still photography I would love to hear more on the subject.

  2. Homing says:

    I’m a big fan of breaking down the technique used for specific shooting. Speaking of problems that occured, etc.

    I know it’s probably not the goal of the blog, but why not some of your favorites works of other people around the blog sphere ?

    Anyway, keep up the good work !

  3. admin says:

    Good idea. I will put my hand on some interesting footage I shot a few weeks ago for a movie. There are some good examples of what to do/not do there.

    Thx for the input.

  4. Love to see some interviews and maybe some tutorials… software, hardware..
    Maybe some girls in Bikini’s, possbile…
    Imagination is always good, if not..
    just keep doing what youre doing, its all good..

  5. admin says:

    I have taken notes of your suggestions and will do my best to provide it all. Actually, some of your ideas are already in production.

    For the girls in bikini, if you can find one willing to go shoot outside at -15 degrees, sure!

  6. Tuffer says:

    a description of how to use the different types of gear