Nomad 2 – The Long Way Home – 31.5.2011 Camera, edit, postpro – DJ Wich www.facebook.com www.facebook.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.twitter.com
Nomad 2 – The Long Way Home – 31.5.2011 Camera, edit, postpro – DJ Wich www.facebook.com www.facebook.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.twitter.com
An understandable description of how to use the manual mode on your DSLR or advanced point and shoot camera. This is the first of three videos in the basic manual photography series.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

This is my submission for the 2nd Challenge sponsored by @googlenexus: Challenge 2: Make something geeky & edible. Include #deliciousness & @googlenexus in your submission Stats: – 5 days – 2440 photos with my Canon D60 – 7 Videos at 240fps with my Canon Ixus 1000HS – 10.7 GBytes – 4 hours of post-edition Please enjoy it and enjoy it with an Android beside!! Thanks all for your comments!! 😀 Behind the scenes: goo.gl
My second attempt at capturing the amazing sundew (drosera capensis) eating a fly. In this case, the video was much better quality than the previous one as I set the camera to manual focus so it always had the same leaf in its best focus. The reason for the change of brightness was due to the sun constantly appearing and dissapearing (good old British weather!). The video is a good demonstration as to how the tentacles on the plant move inwards to pin down the insect and hold it in the middle of the leaf. Enjoy 🙂

Some photographs taken over the last 2 years. Most of them were taken with a Nikon d40 – despite being about the most basic dSLR around, I’ve found it possible to get some great results with it.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
www.nomadphotography.com.au presents a Sanguineti Media production Brittany Murphy as Nomad’s (first) Next Top Model behind the scene from various photo shoots, in difference studios, in Caberra, Australia. Photography gears used on various sets: – Hasselblad H4D40 and HC lenses – Canon 7D, Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 1D Mark IV and Canon 1Ds Mark III – Canon EF L series lenses – Nikon D700, Nikon D3s and Nikon D3x – Nikon ED lenses Lighting gears: – Profoto heads and power packs – Profoto light shapers 9reflector, hard box, giant reflector) – Creative Light modifiers
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Another video of Nikon d3000 photos, this time with my new flash, these are picture from the first few days with the new flash unit, enjoy 🙂 visit my facebook page to view more of my photos 🙂 www.facebook.com www.flickr.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
a 2 day snow storm in columbus!
Video Rating: 5 / 5
A macro photography slideshow, all pictures are taken with my lens Tamron 90mm. All pictures are taken by me and are all copyrighted. If you have any questions just ask and I will answer as soon as possible. More pictures can be found at my flickr account. www.flickr.com Please feel free to comment or rate my pictures.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Hi everyone! I’m here to share my 1/6 scale figures from Hot Toys and a couple from Medicom. These figures are so amazing, very detailed, authentic likenesses, and poseable. Can’t wait for the others to come. But for the mean time, here are the figures i have… Enjoy! **I DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC USED. Music: 300 Violin Orchestra by Jorge Quintero Taken by Nikon D90 on 640×480 mode Thanks for watching!
A video explaining why you ought to have a 50mm lens in your arsenal. Pricing Reference: Nikon D700 – www.digitalrev.com Nikon 50mm f/1.8G – www.digitalrev.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
more at timelapsehq.com Recently I managed to get my hands on a Nikon D7000. I spent every waking minute getting to know this camera. The D7000 is said to be the next version of the D90. For the least part it is targeting the same market. The D7000 comes with a 39 focus points, which is a great deal more than the 11 that is set on the D90. The D7000 comes with a newly developed DX-format CMOS sensor. Two huge features for time-lapse photography on the D7000 are the double SD card slots, which means more images can be captured across two cards, and the built in Intervalometer. Both of these features were missing on the D90. With a built in intervalometer, this means you can perform time-lapse photography right there on the camera for the D7000, such a handy feature with no need to use a camera remote or tether to a laptop. The D7000 has an amazing picture control feature allowing you to set various adjustments to pictures right there on the camera. The D7000 also carries your standard D-lighting adjustments onboard the camera. Video on the D7000 is impressive to say the least. Although the auto focus while filming a moving subject is not the greatest. Hopefully they will fix this with some firmware upgrades.

Shot 100% on the HD HERO2® camera from ?GoPro.com This week I went out again at night. I didn’t have time to go during the day due to my trip to Okayama, so I was forced to go out after everybody went to bed. I had good fun, considering that I had no idea what i will do. It took me about 50 min to set up a course with lots of Front One-way action. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did making it I also made this soundtrack to the video. If you like any of my music, you can download it from the address bellow. Feel free to use it as long as you give credit to MSPDawgs/Kezo sutros.com If you like my videos, please SUBSCRIBE!!! Thanks for watching and happy drifting to you all! Car: Chassis – Yokomo Drift package Basic with Stage 2 upgrade Yokomo’s Front One Way Body – HPI’s Mazda RX-8 Tires – SURGING SDT-002C D60 for carpet High speed steering servo (FUTABA BLS-451) Transmitter is also Futaba (4PL-2.4G) NO D box! Original music by MSPDawgs/Kezo

SUBSCRIBE/RATE VIDEO TOO =)! MaBSTOA’s West Farms Bus (BX36) | Gun Hill Bus (BX40/Bx42) | Kingsbridge Bus (BX41) BX36 | 179th Street/Broadway (US9), Manhattan and Soundview, The Bronx BX41| Gun Hill Road/White Plains Road, and Mott Haven, The Bronx BX40/BX42| River Park Tower and Throgs Neck, The Bronx New Flyer D60HF in the New MTA Livery is shown here Orion 5 CNG Bx36 and New Flyer D60HF BX40 or BX42 is seen here as well ENJOY! Video Taken: March 4, 2011
Video Rating: 5 / 5