Tag: Canon EOS 70D
Short film “Morado” starring Loni Stark shot in Loreto, Baja (Video)
A chica. A church. And a scarf. Here's a sneak peek of my new short film "Morado" shot on location in Loreto, Baja California Sur. Te amo!
Stark Insider TV: ‘Sunset Walk’ Loreto Bay, Baja Sur
1st rule of Loreto Bay: You shall own, walk and love at least one dog.
Stark Insider TV: ‘Soul Searching’ in Baja (Video)
Loreto landmarks and locations in "Soul Searching" include: downtown Loreto, El Rey del Taco (the best taco in the world!), City Hall, the Malecon and Sea of Cortez, and the Misión Nuestra Señora de Loreto (Baja's first mission).
DSLR Tips: Shooting Video with the New Canon EOS 70D – How good is it?
With the 70D you can have your cake and eat it too: you get the benefit of interchangeable lenses for that nice DSLR style look, plus you can follow a subject around and maintain focus without having to struggle to do it manually.
The Artist Diaries: ‘Among Giants’ in Loreto Bay (Video)
I wasn't happy with the initial results of this painting "Among Giants" - it was too drab, nothing popped.
On Location: Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico (Video)
Someday soon I’ll be down again with Blackmagic Cinema gear in tow. For now I’m shooting these segments--Farmers Market, Sierra de la Giganta, Taco Stands and more--with the brilliant Canon 70D.
Shot on Canon EOS 70D (Video)
Paired with the STM kit lens (I got the 18-135mm) the Canon EOS 70D is the definition of sublime. Focus is right now fast.
Canon announces EOS 70D, successor to 60D (Video autofocus a key feature)
I will be one of the first in line to upgrade my (wonderful) 60D. I've shot a few hundred videos for Stark Insider since buying one in 2010. It's never let me down, and the build quality is top notch.
Loreto Bay Re-Visited – Stories, news, photos
None of us here, or anywhere in the world for that matter, saw the great crash of 2008 coming. It struck hard. Donald Trump's development in Baja California, the northern most state on this peninsula which extends south from California, went belly up.
Baja wine hunter
One of the biggest challenges here is the climate; the dry desert and scorching sun conspire to create conditions not entirely friendly to a bottle of wine which would otherwise prefer to chill out at 57F degrees.