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Fstoppers Original: How To Photograph Wakeboarding In A Studio .mp4

29 Aug

www.fstoppers.com FULL ARTICLE Fstoppers takes you behind the scenes with photographer Patrick Hall as he explains photographing wakeboarders behind a boat as well as a completely unique studio photoshoot. View the full detailed article at www.fstoppers.com Features Patrick explaining the Ewa-Marine DSLR Housing: www.bit.ly , shooting on an inner-tube, designing a studio shoot, and studio lighting. For more of Patrick Hall’s work goto www.patrickhallphotography.com

Photographer extraordinaire, Sterling Lorence, and freeride legend, Matt Hunter, go on the hunt for the next epic photo somewhere in the Utah desert. After days of looking they find the perfect drop to show off the Specialized Demo 8’s capabilities and nab another poster-worthy photo.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Old Faithful Night Eruption with Big Dipper, Yellowstone National Park

29 Aug

After departing Glacier National Park last week I made a one night stop in Yellowstone National Park. What do you photograph at night in Yellowstone? If you’re me, Old Faithful erupting at night with the Big Dipper in the background.

I was fortunate that the weather was clear on this particular night as it allowed for the moon to illuminate the scene evenly and it made it easy to capture the starry sky above. On the other hand my timing could have been better. I missed the 10:15pm eruption and had to wait approximately 80 minutes for the next one. For nearly 80 minutes it was just me and the Big Dipper passing time. While I was hoping to avoid a long wait, it was a relaxing evening none-the-less.

Old Faithful Night Eruption with Big Dipper - Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Old Faithful Night Eruption with Big Dipper – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Photo Details:
Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, f/4, 20 seconds at ISO 2500

Technorati Tags: photography, landscape, nature, Old Faithful, Wyoming, Yellowstone, National Park, stock photo, stock picture, Big Dipper, Ursa Major

Copyright Jim M. Goldstein, All Rights Reserved

Old Faithful Night Eruption with Big Dipper, Yellowstone National Park

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[MODIFIED] Mozilla Firefox – Misc – View Page Source and Make it Easier to Read

29 Aug

Increase the size of HTML source code viewed within Firefox.

When viewing the source of a web page with Mozilla Firefox (such as by selecting “Tools” – “Web Developer” – “Page Source” from the menu bar, right-clicking the web page and selecting “View Page Source”, or pressing CTRL+U), do you find the text too small to read?

If so, you can change the text size in the source viewing window the same way you can change the zoom level of a web page using the following keyboard shortcuts, or by using the menu bar:…

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Nice Visual Art photos

29 Aug

A few nice visual art images I found:

PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

 
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Earn Money With Digital Photography—Promote Your Skills

29 Aug

This guest post was written by Laura Charon. Laura is an avid photographer who has been taking pictures for years–first with an old brownie camera and more recently with a Canon Digital Rebel XTi. You can read more of Laura’s posts at Beyond Megapixels. Contact me if you are interested in guest writing for Photodoto. -John

Congratulations! You’re ready to take the next step with your digital photography, and start earning some money with it! There are two avenues you can pursue — you can sell the photographs that you take, or you can provide your photography skills as a service to other people. Either way you go, earning money with your photography is challenging and rewarding in this highly competitive field.

lineup2 by Snerkology

In this article we’re going to talk about promoting your photography skills.

Create a portfolio — The first important step in selling your photographs is to establish a portfolio. Create a collection of the work that you are the most proud of, or that is the most applicable to the type of photography you will be performing (portraits, product photography, interiors, etc.). Click here for an an article I have written on how to develop a portfolio.

Establish rates — Next you need to figure out how much you’re going to charge people. This can be tricky — charge too little and your work is undervalued; charge too much and you’ll be passed over for a photographer who is less expensive. Conduct some research into what kind of rates the industry currently supports. Review the rates of your local competition or photographers in your type of genre, and weigh their rates against how much you need to make per hour, per project, per photo, etc.

Get business cards — When people see you with a camera, they tend to be interested in your work. Most of my “advertisement’ has come from people who have attended the events and venues that I am photographing. They ask me who I am and what I do, and I am able to produce a business card that has all of my contact information and website URL. Word of mouth is a powerful tool in the photography industry, so make sure you’re prepared at a moment’s notice to get your name out there!

Volunteer your services for free — Experience and practice and vital to garnering customers for your photography business. You don’t want to go in cold to your first “gig’, so gather some experience by volunteering for some photography projects for free. This will allow you to gain the experience you need, bulk up your portfolio, and establish potential future paying customers. Ask friends and family members to pose for portraits. Attend events and venues similar to those whose business you’d like to receive. Offer free examples of your work on CD’s or in print to showcase your talents.

Buy some basic gear — In order to be sure that you’ll be ready for whatever requirements come your way during your photo shoots, be sure that you have some basic gear to get you by. A good prime lens, a fast telephoto lens, a quality wide angle lens, and a quality macro lens are a good starting collection. Also consider a softbox for portable lighting, neutral colored drapes or drop-cloths for backgrounds, a tripod, a remote shutter release, and a remote off-camera flash.

Get the word out — The final concern is how to get the word out about your photographs. You can’t sell anything if people don’t know about your work, right? Consider printing and framing some of your photos — put them in your own home for your friends and family to see, or give them as gifts to friends and family members, so that they will be seen by their own visitors. Approach local establishments (businesses, restaurants, libraries, etc.), and ask them if they will allow you to hang your work on their walls. Often, if it’s of no cost to them, a business owner will be happy to showcase quality work and decorate their store or office. Be sure you leave some method of contact – a business card tucked inside the frame, for instance – and make it clear that the photos on the walls are for sale, and that there’s plenty more where they came from!

Photo credits (all): Snerkology Media, http://snerkologymedia.com/


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Panasonic reveals Lumix DMC-FZ150 12MP 24x 1080p60 MOS superzoom

29 Aug

Panasonic has announced the DMC-FZ150 CMOS-powered 24X superzoom. The FZ150 is a replacement for the slightly unloved FZ100 and incorporates a lower-resolution 12MP sensor thatthe company says will outperform its predecessor’s 14MP chip. The camera retains a 25-600mm equivalent lens but now incorporating ‘Nano Surface Coating’ to mitigate the effects of internal reflections. And, just like its predecessor, the FX150 retains the ability to record Raw images. The FZ150 also shoots 1080p60 HD movies in the recently-created AVCHD Progressive standard.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Manga Minutes 05/18/2009

28 Aug

Street Fighting and Space Pirating! We’ve got Coyote Ragtime Show and Street Fighter IV today on Manga Minutes! Manga Entertainment, a Starz® Company, is the premiere entertainment source for anime enthusiasts worldwide. We specialize in the production and distribution of state-of-the-art animation for theatrical, television, Internet, DVD and home video release. For video channels, contests, up-to-date release information, trailers, and breaking anime news, visit www.manga.com today AMV Anime Games Gaming Dead Space Ghost Japan Manga News Ani-Monday Street Fighter IV Coyote Ragtime Show

 

Real-Scan real time volumetric 3D in a browser

28 Aug

Unlike other systems that depend on specialized hardware and applications, this solution simply requires a web browser. Access state of the art interactive real time 3D visualization – not movies – from anywhere in the world on any system. Share studies with anyone else instantly. These views are rendered directly from CT, MRI and Ultrasound DICOMs to generate interactive 3D models. Also supports stereoscopic and autostereoscopic displays. www.real-scan.com

 
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Old Komatsu D60-E

28 Aug

Video Rating: 5 / 5

Straight time transition between live motion and slow motion without use of Twixtor for tweening. The D60 natively shoots HD 1280 x 720 at 60fps so a clean half-speed slo-mo is easily available by changing the time value to 50%. Even at 40% of capture rate the video is clean, and the crisp images on each frame provide great quality, even in the final shot which almost transitions to a closing still frame. Piano Instrumental by Jim Brickman
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The Wedding Experts – WeddingTV

27 Aug

In a mess over makeup? A quandary over cakes? Fear not, the wedding Experts are on hand to help. Wedding Magazine’s Andrea Ventress hosts the second series of the show that helps brides and grooms-to-be with their wedding day dilemmas. Today’s show is all about dresses and features top advice from industry heavyweights Veromia and Ritva Westenius as a well as Wedding Magazine’s Jenny Swire. For more info about everything to do with your Wedding visit: Our Website: www.weddingtv.com Facebook Page www.facebook.com Follow WeddingTV on Twitter: @WeddingTVUK. Watch: SKY 266 Freesat 400
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