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My new evaluation criteria for my portfolio work…

05 Jun

From the inimitable “Burns Auto Parts Blog”

 

 

So here’s my challenge to you: look at your work on your site. Do you love it–all of it? Does it make you smile/get you excited/make you want to do more of it? Be honest–don’t look at it from its technical side and definitely do not ask “Do I think buyers will want this?” If you do, then look at your marketing.

If you don’t, then get off your creative butt and start making the work that you make out of love and that weird compulsion that makes you do this and not be a 9-5 “normal” person.

 

 

Words of wisdom indeed.  I have been working on a major portfolio overhaul, with just this in mind.  You know the saying… Show what you wanna shoot!

 

 

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Amuse Park – Match Evaluation

04 Jul

Wanna see how fantastic you unquestionably are at earning dollars? I am particular that many you actually experience like minor entrepreneurs that have not nevertheless be noticed and available the opportunity to dominate the marketplace. Lots of men and women, which include me as well as you, like making lots of income just by playing. Sure you found ideal – just by experiencing a myriad of games; exactly where in the world are you able to find the most fulfilling online games visit website?

In the amusement park guy! There is on the web, on bored.com just a little technique video clip match which is labeled “Amuse Park”. Dude it is so wonderful! Like it! The pictures are unquestionably excellent, the overall match engage in is good and also the issues that you’ve got to perform will critically put anybody on the exam. So…this is particularly anything you need to undertake during the “Amuse Park”. You have got $ 6,000 so you in fact must crafted in the commencing a complete amusement park. Sounds very simple but it surely is not…the pretty to start with stage is analogous to education. The aim of your online video game will be to attract as many guests as is possible just because you need to get to a specific sum of stashed money. It’s possible you’ll established up a carousel or perhaps a castle from the begging. The position where you make it’s extremely important since together with your new developing, you must also place some benches, bathrooms, food-stands and plenty of other individuals. You should also attempt to retain the place clean up and at the time all over again using the services of someone to scrub it charges revenue…cash that you choose to get from a other topic park sights.

Witnessing how persons enter your “Amuse Park” getting an unsatisfied encounter then depart with their mouths for their ears is incredible and also hunting at the sum of cash through the stop from the day leads to you to definitely even open your very own concept park. It truly is not easy – you will need to imagine; plus your considering really should be suitable just because you just do not need to drop pounds so I believe that “Amuse Park” is exactly fantastic to participate in right before you open up your individual personal company.

Hey all people! I’m Alin and composing content which might be connected to pcs is one of my hobbies. I get the job done for Bored and i suppose that enjoying games can also be considered one of my best picks.

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My new evaluation criteria for my portfolio work…

25 Apr

From the inimitable “Burns Auto Parts Blog”

 

 

So here’s my challenge to you: look at your work on your site. Do you love it–all of it? Does it make you smile/get you excited/make you want to do more of it? Be honest–don’t look at it from its technical side and definitely do not ask “Do I think buyers will want this?” If you do, then look at your marketing.

If you don’t, then get off your creative butt and start making the work that you make out of love and that weird compulsion that makes you do this and not be a 9-5 “normal” person.

 

 

Words of wisdom indeed.  I have been working on a major portfolio overhaul, with just this in mind.  You know the saying… Show what you wanna shoot!

 

 

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Tips for Objective Evaluation of Composition

12 Mar

Composition is one skill within photography that we can probably never master, but just continually develop.  The composition we choose when taking a photograph, i.e. where we choose to place the boundaries of the frame, the perspective we choose to employ from the chosen focal length, how we choose to arrange objects within a scene etc, all influence the way a viewer interacts with the image, and so are all crucial to the success of any given image.

When a composition of an image is broken down to the most basic level, it can almost always be considered as the balance and interaction between different shapes, patterns and light within the scene.  It is very easy to critically assess the photographs of others in this way within a couple of seconds of laying eyes on them, however, how often do we apply that objective critique to our own images?

Here I've outlined the major components that contribute to the composition of this image, namely the three stones leading in from the foregound, the two blocks of dark tone acting as triangles drawing in from the right, and the movement in the clouds leading the eye in from the top of the image

Here I’ve outlined the major components that contribute to the composition of this image, namely: the three groups of stones leading in from the foregound, the two blocks of dark tone acting as triangles drawing in from the right, and the movement in the clouds leading the eye in from the top of the image.

Personally, there are times when I find it very difficult to ‘see’ my own images in this way as I can have a strong emotional attachment to the image that can cloud my judgement.  What do I mean by emotional attachment?  One of the big draws of photography for me is to be outside, amongst nature, seeing scenes unfold in front of me that no-one else is witnessing at that point in time.  Therefore, after photographing an awe-inspiring sunrise across a landscape, it can be difficult for me to separate the resulting image from the experience of being there whilst taking the image – I can end up seeing my images through ‘rose tinted’ glasses and not judging them with the objectivity that others will.

One effective way to overcome this is to not process images immediately, but to leave them for a few days or weeks until the memory of that moment of taking the photographs isn’t quite so fresh in your mind.  That way, you will see the image with fresh eyes, as others will.

Another method I find very useful is to rotate the image by 180°, i.e. turn it upside down, during post processing.  When you do that, the image in front of you no longer resembles the landscape that you captured, but instead resembles the series of shapes and patterns the make up the composition of the landscape.  When the image is upside down, it becomes very easy to be objective about how well balanced elements within the landscape are and to see the distribution of positive/negative space; therefore it becomes easier to decide where to crop an image or to see where you may need to dodge/burn to help direct the eye to the points of interest.

An image from the Lake District, UK, straight out of the camera.  It is a very busy landscape, with a lot going on

An image from the Lake District, UK, straight out of the camera. It is a very busy landscape, with a lot going on, so I needed to whether the composition works as is, or if any additional processing could help lead the eye of the viewer.

By turning the image upside down, it is easier to distill the key components of the composition, namely: the cascade of water running towards the bridge, the road over the bridge to lead the eye further into the scene, and the hatched circle of interest in the background, being pointed towards by the triangle of well lit trees

By turning the image upside down, it is easier to distill the key components of the composition, namely: the cascade of water running towards the bridge, the road over the bridge to lead the eye further into the scene, and the hatched circle of interest in the background, being pointed towards by the triangle of well lit hill side.

The final image, with processing influenced by the upside-down evaluaiton

The final image, with processing influenced by the upside down evaluation.

So, if you haven’t tried this before, give it a try the next time you’re processing images and I think you’ll be surprised how useful it can be, and not just with landscapes either.  Do you have any other tips for ensuring you are evaluating the composition of your images objectively?  If so, please share them in the comments.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 3D Vision Performance Review Evaluation Linus Tech Tips

16 Oct

CA: www.ncix.com US: www.us.ncix.com Crysis 2 and SKYRIM are both included. Not too many games in the test suite today, but this gives us a reasonable idea of how the new GTX 670 performs in stereoscopic 3D 🙂
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13 September, 2010 – Sony A55 Further Evaluation & MORE

14 Sep

The Sony A55 promises to be one of the hottest new cameras of the season. Following my earlier first review I’ve had an opportunity to work with one for another couple of weeks on my home turf. Today sees my latest article, Sony A55 – A Further Evaluation.


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"Awesome video presentation.
 
I have learnt so much more after looking through this on the weekend.  The tip about pushing blacks and fill light in the Basic Module was worth the price alone.  My images of a recent trip to the Australian Outback are popping and punching with delight!
 
Thanks Michael and Jeff – I really appreciate you taking the considerable time to share your in-depth knowledge and insights."

 


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