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Stormbirds HD

26 Sep

THQ – Stormbirds by Realtime:UK Extraordinary cinematic by Realtime:UK for THQ game Stormbirds. The production of this 3D animation was done in 3 months by a team of 8 artists who use software such as 3dsMax, Vray, Vue, Afterburner, Adobe After Effects and Premiere to deliver this superb 3D animation. www.realtimeuk.com www.thq.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This 3D animation tells the story of the Good Samaritan as told by Jesus in Luke 10:25-37.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Panasonic releases TZ10, FP3, FP2 and FP1 firmware updates

26 Sep

Panasonic has released firmware updates for its Lumix DMC-TZ10, DMC-FP1, DMC-FP2 and DMC-FP3 digital compacts. Version 1.2 for the TZ10/ZS7 improves the camera’s GPS measurement speed. The latest firmware versions for the FP1, FP2 and FP3 improves the performance of the red-eye removal function. The updates are available for download from Panasonic’s website.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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My Photography During the 2010 Missouri River 340 Race

26 Sep

Photography has been a part of my racing since the 2005 Texas Water Safari when I bought the first compact waterproof camera available – Pentax Optio WP. Missouri River 340 race is easier for photography since it is open water without any portages. Nevertheless, photographing before, during and after a long endurance race is always a challenge.

I paddled my Sea Wind canoe during this year MR340 race and used two cameras: my main DSLR – Canon 5D with 35-70mm zoom lens, and waterproof Pentax Optio W30 mounted on a bow.

Before the race

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One of my pictures shot a day before the race. A dragon boat at the Kaw Point “beach”. Camera: Canon 5D. I visited Kaw Point with a camera twice during that day.

Kaw Point – race start

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Photographing the race start. Kaw River with Kansas City skyline far away at a background. It was pretty dark, cloudy, not so good light for photography. A view from my bow camera (flash fired).

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A busy boat ramp about half hour before the start. Tighter shots turned to be much better that a general scenery pictures. Camera: Canon 5D.

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One of my pictures from the race start. The right bank of the Kaw River was really muddy, so I was shooting from my boat. Camera: Canon 5D.

The Canon camera stayed in a waterproof Pelican case for the rest of race. I really regret that I didn’t take it out at a beautiful foggy morning below Hermann. It was already third day of the race. I was pretty tired and a tennis elbow problem was affecting a grip in my right hand. ZRE paddle is much lighter than a DSLR camera.

Award ceremony at St Charles

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A part of the dragon boat crew during an ward ceremony. I was shooting with Canon 5D hand held with available light at high ISO (2000). Just a few shots were successful. Perhaps, I should think about some flash setup for the next year.

Bow camera setup

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A waterproof Pentax Optio W30 camera was mounted on a bow of my Sea Wind canoe with Sticky Pod suction cup and a mini ball head. Normally, I am using a smaller and light knuckle, but during the race it was used to mount my Garmin Etrex GPS. A tether is always mandatory with anything mounted on a deck with suction cups. Sticky Pod cups are holding pretty well on a clean deck, especially, when rinsed with water before mounting. This time I rinsed my deck with a river water which leaves a lot of silt residue when drying. As a result my camera felt off the deck once and I got one underwater shot. I didn’t have that problem in previous races when I used my drinking water to clean the deck.

I have several blog posts on Stiky Pod suction cups including a review and different applications.

I am using an improvised lens hood on my Pentax to protect the lens against direct sun light and splashes.

The camera was set in a lapse time (interval) mode to shoot a picture every 4 minutes (medium quality) during ~60 hour race. Unfortunately, I forgot to turn camera flash and a battery went dead after 500+ covering about 36 hours of the race. Without a flash I would have a full coverage.

Below the are examples of pictures shot by my bow camera under different light conditions. I am hoping to prepare an animation using all frames.

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Paddling under bridges of Kansas City. Pictures from my bow camera turned to be pretty good in these cloudy conditions with just a little bit of sun.

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A few miles further downriver.

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A bottle of Ensure Plus is going in. A sunny afternoon.

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Night time pictures with a flash from my bow camera were not very good …

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And, being blinded by flash at night every four minutes was not a fun. I couldn’t sleep!

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Sleepy, tired or bored? A very early morning, second day of the race. Still in my night time clothes and a full life vest instead of an inflatable belt jacket which I used during daytime. Nights were pretty chilly.

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Passing under the old railroad bridge at Boonville.

Other pictures

Of course, I shot also a lot of pictures not related directly to the race, e.g., during my Amtrak shuttle back to Kansas City, or during short trip to St Louis and the old Chain of Rocks bridge over the Mississippi River.

Next year?

Everything depends on what boat I would paddle. I will consider a bow camera in a lapse time mode again, but without a flash. However, I would also like to have another compact camera ready to use. If I take Sea Wind canoe again I will try to photograph the race start with my DSLR camera. Probably, I will pack it in a soft waterproof bag instead of heavy Pelican case.

Pictures for prints or downloading

I am making some MR340 pictures available for ordering as prints or digital downloading in my stock photography website. More pictures are coming there.

Related posts:
120 Pictures from the Missouri River 340 Race
3 Years of the Missouri River 340 Race series:
Bryan Hopkins, West Hansen, Christina Glauner, Chuck and Di McHenry, Katie Pfefferkorn
My Experience in Three Famous Ultra Marathon Paddling Races


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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 announced and previewed

22 Sep

Photokina 2010: Panasonic has announced the DMC-GH2 Micro Four Thirds camera. The successor to the GH1 continues with its ‘hybrid’ stills/video philosophy but adds a host of tweaks and improvements, foremost of which is a brand new 18Mp multi-aspect ratio sensor offering 16Mp output and an ISO range of 160-12800. The GH2 also inherits many features from the DMC-G2, including a revised control layout and touch-screen control. We’ve had a pre-production GH2 in the office for a few days, so click through to read all about it in our hands-on preview.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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District 9 Interview #4 of 6: Creature Texture Painter – Vancouver Film School (VFS)

22 Sep

District 9 Creature Texture Painter Julianna Kolakis, a Vancouver Film School graduate, discusses her role in creating the film’s groundbreaking visual effects. The acclaimed District 9 was directed by VFS 3D Animation & Visual Effects grad Neill Blomkamp, co-written by Writing for Film & Television grad Terri Tatchell, and featured the visual effects talent of 40 VFS alumni. Find out more about District 9’s VFS connections at vfs.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 31: Macro Basics: Adorama Photography TV

22 Sep

Adorama Photography TV presents: In this episode Mark will show us how to take those up close photos! Macro photography provides unique opportunities to produce creative and dramatic photos and Mark shows us a couple examples. Read more about macro photography here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

 

Petrified Textures – White Sands National Monument

22 Sep

Truer words have never been spoken and such was my time in White Sands National Monument, New Mexico …

When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs.
When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.
– Ansel Adams

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Technorati Tags: Photography, White Sands, National Monument, desert, nature, fine art

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Potential Muse(s)?

22 Sep

The last couple of weeks have been very good, model-wise.  I shot two different models for the first time that I’m confident (and hopeful) will make a lot more photos over the next few years by both myself and other photographers.

Take a look at some of my favorites from Demi & Jillian!  Shot on separate days.


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D60 STOP MOTION

22 Sep

NIKON D60 STOP MOTION
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This is my first DSLR camera. This is just an unboxing vieo to show you all. I will make many more videos like a review and how I have come along with my camera as much. I might throw in a few tips and tricks. Enjoy 🙂 Also I will answer any questions you might have.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 
 

Smell the Lavender

22 Sep

Smell the Lavender, originally uploaded by AF-Photography.

Catchy Colors Photoblog

 
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