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Chicago City At Night In Pictures: An Original NIKON D90 Slideshow By Laitham Haddad

21 Sep

This is a slideshow of pictures that I took in November of 2009 in downtown Chicago, a world class city. I captured these images with a Nikon D90 digital camera and Tamron 2.8 17-50 lens. The slideshow was put together using Microsoft Movie Maker. Enjoy and share! All Images (c) 2009…

2010 Surf Expo in Orlando Freeline Skates “Rock the Expo” (Day 2) Filmed w/ D90 Movie Mode

 
 

Chicago City At Night In Pictures: An Original NIKON D90 Slideshow By Laitham Haddad

21 Sep

This is a slideshow of pictures that I took in November of 2009 in downtown Chicago, a world class city. I captured these images with a Nikon D90 digital camera and Tamron 2.8 17-50 lens. The slideshow was put together using Microsoft Movie Maker. Enjoy and share! All Images (c) 2009…
Video Rating: 4 / 5

2010 Surf Expo in Orlando Freeline Skates “Rock the Expo” (Day 2) Filmed w/ D90 Movie Mode

 
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3D anaglyph movie- Graceland Graveyard, Chicago

30 Apr

This video was video taped with two identical Canon Power Shot A710’s. A home made slide mount/rail was used with a lens camera separation distance of 10″. The video was processed using the following freeware: “any video converter”, “super build.23” and “stereo movie maker”. Pinnacle “Studio 10” was used to edit the final movie. To properly view this presentation, you need to use special 3D glasses with the left eye (red) , the right eye (cyan) color. You can get free paper glasses at: www.rainbowsymphony.com/freestuff
Video Rating: 4 / 5

A few examples of my Anaglyph photos which I took using an ordinary Cyber-shot Sony digital camera without any special 3D lens attachments. I employed the “cha cha” method of taking a photo, and then just moving slightly left or right and then taking the photo again. Later you combine the two images with a freeware program like as “stphmkre.exe”, or any other such program, for the blended 3D anaglyph. That’s all there is to it. Have fun! PS – You will need Red/Blue Anaglyph Glasses to properly view these. You can find them on the internet for under a dollar a pair. You can also sometimes purchase them at your local comic book or toy store.
Video Rating: 4 / 5