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Machinima Respawn – Crashing Castles! – 7/20/11

19 Oct

www.youtube.com Watch the previous episode of Machinima Respawn! Machinima Respawn – Crashing Castles! – 7/20/11 (S02E52) Sark, Hutch, & SeaNanners are joined by Anoj for a couple Castle Crashers FFA’s! SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS! We’ll answer as many as we can every Thursday! on.fb.me This video shows: How to hack How to slash How to get medieval – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Like Machinima Respawn on Facebook! facebook.com Enlist in the Respawn Army! therespawnarmy.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com Tags: Machinima Respawn Mr Sark Hutch Seananners Nanners Castle Crashers Behemoth Alien Hominid medieval sword broadsword claymore bastard battle axe mace morning star strength magic agility combo combos coop co-op cooperative 4-player Xbox Live Playstation Network pets critters orbs loot gold power ups level grind boss flash animation animated video game videogame hack slash action why does Nannerman win everything how to
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www.dilbert.com by Scott Adams. RingTales presents an Animated Dilbert Cartoon. In Negotiating in a Bad Economy, The Boss negotiates a price reduction. In Safety Manual, The Boss cuts corners on supplies.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Holy Cr*p Is Photography Different Now!

17 Oct
Herbert George Ponting and telephoto apparatus, Antarctica, January 1912
Herbert George Ponting – Antarctica 1912

If you were a photographer from 100 years ago and dropped in todays world to discover how you take and publish a photograph you’d be blown away. What is really scary is that photography really hadn’t changed that drastically until 20 years ago when Kodak converted a Nikon F3 to use a 1 megapixel digital sensor and on the consumer side 17 years ago when Apple released the QuickTake 100 that could sync photos to your computer. Oh and lets not forget the first camera phone photo being taken only 14 years ago. Before that there were varying degrees of improvement with film development, but by and large it was the same process and it took time.

What blows my mind is that I’ve lived through and experienced this rapid evolution of photography. I might as well have been the photographer from 100 years ago being dropped in this new world of photography. Photography is no longer as difficult to learn, print, publish or share. I grew up flipping through pages of National Geographic and Life in awe of the images and had to wait a month to see the next batch of images from great photographers. Now anyone with a cell phone can take a photo, post it online and in a matter of seconds have a stream of photos ready to be seen at a moments notice. I can take a photo of my son on the way to the grocery store and before I get there have people commenting and sharing a photo of him.

Digital photography has been an incredible game changer, but combined with the latest social media revolution it has amplified its impact. The likes of Instagram, Tumblr, Facebook, Google+ and now Apple with their Photostream functionality built into their operating systems makes photography a seamless part of modern life. I know there are several other dinosaurs that read my blog and have witnessed this photography evolution revolution. Take a moment to extract yourself from the gradual changes you’ve become accustomed to and think about being dropped into another time. Is this not amazing? Damn it is great to be a photographer!

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Holy Cr*p Is Photography Different Now!

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Apple releases Aperture v3.2

17 Oct

Apple has released an updated version of its Aperture Raw-conversion and photo management software. Version 3.2 adds compatibility with the company’s iCloud online storage functionality and the latest iOS 5 operating system. The update also resolves minor bugs and adds miscellaneous improvements. It is available for immediate download from Apple’s website.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

17 Oct

Some cool visual art images:

Visual identity
visual art
Image by *spo0ky*
Trusenz / Rapper

Visual identity
visual art
Image by *spo0ky*
Sundance Gourmet Coffee Co. / Coffeshop

Collaboration with Damian Stephens

 
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Change the color of your Ferrari, or Hair Photoshop CS4 (No. 63)

17 Oct

Step in to the glamorous world of Adobe. All the staff Drive sports cars and this week we use Photoshop to change the color of Mikes Ferrari! As well as that we use the same technique to change the color of hair as well. Why not try out this technique to see if you would like a change of style before taking the plunge? Using CS4’s new Adjustments Panel and Hue Saturation we learn the quickest and easiest way to change colors.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

7 Billion People: Everybody Relax!

17 Oct

The fifth episode of PRI’s popular POP 101 series, this video takes a fresh, humorous approach to the demographic issues facing the world today. Be sure to watch the first video: youtu.be the second video: youtu.be the third video: youtu.be and the fourth video: youtu.be

 

3D Sharks Video 2 – No Glasses Needed yt3d

17 Oct

3D Sharks Video 2 – no 3d glasses needed – Deep Sea World Edinburgh, South Queensferry in 3D! Shot using the Panasonic SDT750 3D Camcorder. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Enhanced Dimensions is a blog dedicated to all things stereoscopic 3D. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ FREE – 3D VIDEOS & IMAGES Get FREE 3D Videos, 3D Birthday Cards, 3d Desktops and much more from enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress FREE -LEARN HOW TO MAKE 3D VIDEOS FOR YouTube & YT3D Learn to create stereoscopic images, Stereo 3-d videos, or to convert 2d to 3d movies at enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress for comprehensive free stereoscopic tutorials. Adobe After Effects 3D – Adobe Photoshop 3D – Adobe Premiere 3D — For more info on Enhanced Dimensions: Contact us on 3d@enhanced-dimensions.com — +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Stereoscopic 3D Video Channel is an online 3D TV channel dedicated to showing the best in creative stereoscopic 3D videos and 3d animations. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Stereoscopic 3D Video Channel on YouTube www.youtube.com The Stereoscopic 3D Channel on Vimeo vimeo.com/channels/stereoscopic3d The Stereoscopic 3D Channel TESTBED on Vimeo vimeo.com/groups/steroscopic3dchanneltestbed +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This video was built and tested using Cyan Red 3D Glasses in Adobe After Effects. A 3D Stereoscopic Production for Enhanced Dimensions by Andrew Murchie.

LG showed off their new 3D mobile device for AT&T tonight in New York City. The LG THRILL 4G features a glasses-free, 4.3-inch, 3D display. It provides access to 3D content including preloaded 3D games, the Gameloft 3D Store, preloaded YouTube 3D, access to 3D movies from mSpot and more. It has a dual-core, dual-channel RAM processor, and runs on Android 2.2. The rear-facing dual five-megapixel stereoscopic cameras give users the ability to create and share photos and 720p videos in 3D. LG THRILL 4G also has a front-facing camera and is the first from AT&T to come preloaded with the Qik video calling service for use over Wi-Fi. The LG THRILL 4G features an HDMI connection with included micro cable and is DLNA capable for highest resolution playback of user-generated content. LG THRILL 4G also features AT&T Mobile Hotspot for connecting Wi-Fi enabled devices to the AT&T mobile broadband network. The LG THRILL 4G will arrive in AT&T company-owned stores and online this summer. Pricing to be announced soon.

 
 

Nikon D700 Dslr Final review (Part 3, conclusions from live tests and results)

17 Oct

www.dombower.com In this video i give my final review of the nikon D700 digital slr camera. I have used this camera in a wedding and at a sporting event (the rat race video coming soon) and can now give an honest impression of its ability, its iso, its buffer, its ability with dx lenses and fx lenses. I also compare it against the Nikon D300 and the D3 regards Dom Bower

 
 

Panasonic updates firmware for DMC-G3 and DMC-GF3

17 Oct

A week after posting a firmware update for its G-system cameras, Panasonic has announced firmware updates for its DMC-G3 and GF3 Micro Four Thirds cameras. Version 1.2 improves compatibility of both cameras with Four Thirds lenses when mounted via the DMW-MA1 adapter. The updates are available for immediate download from Panasonic’s website.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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#500

17 Oct

#500"/

This is the 500th photo that I’ve posted to Google+. I like celebrating milestones and so I thought I’d post a screenshot of one of my favorite features on Google+, the Google Photos page where you can see your photos in one big long infinite scroll. Here is a link to mine.

I joined Google+ on the very first day that it was open for field testing with the general public. Thanks to +Brian Rose for my day 1 invite. Since then I’ve watched the network explode in the best possible way. I’ve watched photographers flock here and build what is the best community of photographers that I’ve ever seen on the internet anywhere.

Every single day I watch as photographers share the most spectacular work. I +1, I comment and we interact. It’s amazing.

One thing that I especially like at Google+ is that photographers seem to put their best work forward there. I’m on a quest to publish 1,000,000 photos before I die, but I feel like I am saving my very best work to showcase specifically at Google+. I’m proud of every single photo I’ve posted here and I think more carefully about each photograph that I post and how it will fit into this large (now 500 photo) mosaic that I’m building on the site with my “photos from posts” album.

I post 5 photos a day most of the time to Google+ — and I spread them out during the day. This pace feels about right for me here. It feels like it’s enough for me to get a good variety of my work in front of others but not too much to overwhelm them.

The two things I’m most excited about at Google+ are the people and the people.

What I mean by this is that first there is the community. Never have my photos received so much engagement, but this is not just what community is.

Things like Google Hangouts and photowalks have allowed me to get to know so many photographers so much better than I would have otherwise. I’m totally not going to name names because I KNOW I’ll forget someone and then we’ll both feel bad — but you know who you are — and you know we’re stronger friends than we were 90 days ago.

What I mean secondly by the people, are the people who work for Google. Never have I seen a company so engaged with a social product like this. Never have I seen a more excited, passionate group of people building out something with such enthusiasm. The innovation and almost daily feature rollouts blow me away. These people really care about this product — and not just because it could prove financially lucrative to Google, but because they genuinely like using it themselves and as a greater theme see it as a tool for making the world a better place.

The people who work for Google interact on here with us, they share their lives with us, and they share these high points too where this technology is doing amazing things — things like the +Dalai Lama and +Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu hangout, things like doctors using hangouts to talk to each other in Africa.

Anyways, all of this say thank you to everyone on Google+. I’ve enjoyed all of the interaction from the smallest touches to the deepest new friendships. I’m looking forward to what the next six months bring and happy that we’re all enjoying this as much as we are.

If you want to add me as a contact on Google+ you can do that here.


Thomas Hawk Digital Connection

 
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