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Eli’s Dirty Jokes – Episode 41 – Christmas Cop

31 Jan

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www.euronews.net Which animated film will you be watching tomorrow? The answer could be found at the annual Cartoon Forum which this year was held in the Polish city of Sopot. Seven hundred professionals from the animation industry, TV program buyers and investors from 31 countries met to watch and mull over the potential of 66 TV projects. The Cartoon Forum is an excellent opportunity for Polish film producers to get international feedback.
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Michihiro Yamaki, Sigma founder and CEO dies

31 Jan

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Poser: Achieve Perfect Portrait Expression

30 Jan

We’ve all heard it from clients before. “I don’t like formally posed pictures of myself. I always look so stiff. Can we get pictures without being formally set up?”

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Fortunately for our clients – and for us – the world of formal portrait and people photography is now coming to a new era: Portrait Photojournalism.

Stiff, unrealistic, unnatural portraiture is no longer a Photographer’s only option.

A technique used by internationally acclaimed wedding photographers of Poser Image, Jim Garnier and Jerry Ghionis, Portrait Photojournalism combines the techniques of formal portraiture and photojournalism.

The Photographer will “set up the shot” by formally posing the subject[s], to include location, poses, etc. Then, in a seeming irrational move, the Photographer will either coach the subject through expressions by pulling out emotions through dialogue, or leave them to interact with one another.

Sound too simple? Don’t take my word for it. Organize your shoot with the following steps and you’ll find a technique that will revolutionize the way you take portraits – and your results.

1. Location. Location. Location.

Just as you would in a formal shoot, find a few locations that will facilitate the look and feel you want to achieve. This location should match the subjects personality, and be creatively stimulating [Read more about finding locations here].

2. Consider your Lighting

Watch your location for the kind and quality of available light. Is it harsh and contrasty, lending to a dramatic feel? Is it soft and subdued, more conducive to a nostalgic mood? If the available light isn’t sufficient to create the portrait you want, be sure to add light with a reflector, or an off/on camera flash [Read more about using flash in on-location photography here].

3. Set up your Scene

Place your subject within the context of your entire setting. Remember, you aren’t taking only mid and detail shots of your subject; with the photojournalism aspect, you are shooting to tell a story. The story of your subject will include their place and involvement in the scene, and the mood you are creating.

4. Pose your Subject

You don’t have to pose your subject in a complicated manner. At the least, pay attention to the placement of your subjects feet, knees, and shoulders. So long as you pose to achieve variance and levels of these joints, you will be set [More on posing here].

5. “Break” the Shot

Think everything is perfect? Now is the time to make it all natural. Tell your subject to “relax”. Allow them to settle into the pose by drawing them into conversation, or allow them to interact with one another. Achieve authentic expressions, natural posing, and artistic portraits by letting go the expectation of “perfection”. After all, nothing in life is perfect. The key to perfect portrait photojournalism is controlling which elements are broken.

6. Take the Shot

Watch for that “After moment” and “Spontaneous moment”. Oftentimes the most beautiful moments happen just after you take the camera away from your eye. Allow your subject to believe you are done with that set up, and take the shot that they are most natural and relaxed – pulling a hat down, tucking hair back, the cute shoulder shrug. You truly never know what you will be able to achieve.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.

Poser: Achieve Perfect Portrait Expression



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Sony announces three CMOS-based compacts including 18MP DSC-TX200V

30 Jan

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Sony has announced three CMOS-based compact cameras – the Cyber-Shots DSC-TX200V, DSC-WX50 and DSC-WX70. The TX200V is a GPS-equipped card-style touch-screen camera with Sony’s latest 18MP back-lit CMOS sensor. It also includes the company’s fast AF system that aims to reduce focus times down as low as 0.1 sec and 0.2 sec in low light. It can also grab 13.5MP stills while shooting 1080p60 video. It also has an WVGA-equivalent OLED touch screen and glass front panel, spoiling the whole thing only slightly by using Micro SD cards. The WX50 meanwhile offers the older 16MP and 5x, 25-125mm zoom.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Photoshop Elements Tutorials- Fake Depth of Field

30 Jan

www.essential-photoshop-elements.com A quick down and dirty trick for faking depth of field with Photoshop Elements Visit essential-photoshop-elements.com for more free content.

 

Original Jingle Bells Animation Clip

30 Jan

Original Jingle Bells Animation Clip xmas christmas noel song
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I’m too sexy for my MARE.

30 Jan

I know I do a lot of videos like this but come on, he is just too sexy like 😉 LMAO! Bless the boyo, he gets excited when Jessie comes around and does all these random things! 😛 Enjoy, -Ellen&Mario. Video making software – Sony Vegas Pro 10.0 Camera – Nikon D3100 Lens – Nikkor 70-300mm
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Smoke photography

30 Jan

Smoke photography

 

Michihiro Yamaki, Sigma founder and CEO dies

30 Jan

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Photo Talk Plus, Episode 7, With Professional Photographer Nicole S. Young

30 Jan

Thanks to our show sponsors SmugMug and Drobo!


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