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Tons of Art: Christo Unveils World’s Largest Indoor Sculpture

28 Mar

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Well known for grand gestures and huge installations, Christo (images by Wolfgang Volz) has outdone himself once again in this latest work – and the first since his wife and partner Jeanne-Claude passed away four years ago.

christo inflatable sculpture interior

Its stats are hard to fathom: an inflatable interior you can occupy, it spans nearly 300 feet vertically with a radius of over 150 feet. Tens of thousands of square feet of fabric stretched between over ten thousand feet of rope. The total? 5 tons of material 6,000,000 square feet of space.

christo light sculpture installation

Its blunt title, Big Air Package, matches the simplicity of the setup: essentially, the viewer occupies a giant translucent inflatable balloon bathed in light that passes through the translucent material stretching out and up on all sides.

christo installation art inside

It occupies an old decommissioned gasometer in Germany, and its effects were unpredictable even to its creator, who was himself surprised by the effects of lighting in the resulting space. Now if only Christo would team up with James Turrell – the sky would certainly not be the limit.

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Expensive DSLR/Lens vs a Speed Light for Indoor Low Light Photography

24 Nov

photographyequipment.yolasite.com (Budget Equipment) razzi.me www.facebook.com twitter.com In this video I talk about necessary equipment needed for indoor low light photography. I tested sample pictures taken with Nikon D3s and Nikkor 70-200 f2.8 VRII lens and compared it with inexpensive Nikon D7000 and 50mm 1.8 lens and Nikon SB700 to see which picture produces better results. Equipment used in this video. DSLR – Nikon D7000 and Nikon D3s Lenses – Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VRII and 50mm 1.8G lens
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www.dslrfilmnoob.com Just upgraded to a Zoom h4n and that it sync perfectly with the canon 7d, I ran this test to get an idea of what microphone configuration I’ll be using on my next project. The zoom h4n has no sync issues at all, and has a time and date stamp on each file which is great for matching up audio it will be replacing my zoom h4 as my most used field recorder. I have the Zoom h4n set in 4 channel mode so that i can use both microphones and the zoom h4n’s on board mic’s at the same time. Shot at 720p at ISO800 2f lens Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1.4f DFocus follow focus adapter and Indisystems square with 15mm rails
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