Check out these visual art images:
Cantor Center for the Visual Arts

Image by Steve Rhodes
museum.stanford.edu
Check out these visual art images:
Cantor Center for the Visual Arts

Image by Steve Rhodes
museum.stanford.edu
The cartoons most watched and talked about from Season 2. Did your favorite make the cut? Watch more SuperNews! www.current.com www.facebook.com VIEW more SuperNews! & SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Playlist here… www.youtube.com
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J. Henry Fair's work is made up of aerial photographs, taken from planes and helicoptors. The images he captures are of the earth's destruction. The particular damages he documents are caused by mainly manufacturing companies and factories. A paper mill polluting the nearby water, fertilizer factories and even oil spills. The way in which the chemicals and other pollutants collect on the earth's surface create visible patterns and compositions. Some have said they are reminiscent of Abstract Expressionists paintings.
Next month, his book "The …
Magnificent Photos Of the World and The Nature Within If You Enjoy This Video, Please Share and… ??????????????????? ??????????????????? ??????????????????? ??????????????????? ——————— © 2009 – copyright is for the creativety BUT not for the contents (eg pictures and music) Disclaimer: All Videos shown On this Channal have been Created Using Imagination and are Entirely DownUnderKid91’s work. However, Materials used in Some Of The Videos May be Property of third Parties and are Not The Work of DownUnderKid91. All Videos Have been made for YouTube For your Entertainment. Reproduction of any of These videos is Prohibited Without Written consent of DownUnderKid91 or YouTube. *Any Unauthorised Copying of My Videos Will Lead To YouTube Authorities Being Alerted
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See and buy my Photos at: www.momentsofnaturephotography.com This is a brief explanation on how ISO works on a digital camera and what it does. This is one video in a series of videos dedicated to explaining features of DSLR cameras to beginners. The camera in the video is a nikon d300
A few shots – now a little bit old and in low resolution – of golden – rainy Prague. It was taken using 2 movie cameras and processed by a 3D anaglyph software (www.3DJournal.com ). Please use 3D anaglyph (cyan glasses for watching… Maybe it’s not so good as iMax, but it’s free :-). And we have more 3D videos – in HD – on YouTube now. For example 3D safari from Tanzania (see link in the video).
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3D Fun – A 3D movie taster of 3D movies made by 3D Experience Ltd converted to anaglyph (red/cyan) 3D. This type of effect is the simplest kind to view on a computer. Use Red/Cyan 3D glasses to view the 3D effect. Red is Left Eye and Cyan is right. 3D glasses can be purchased from our store here… cnb-host4.clickandbuild.com 3D Experience theatres are full colour polarized 3D – now in High Definition. A higher resolution anaglyph DVD – Ultimate 3D DVD, with 10 x 3D movies (90 minutes) can be purchased from the store also a shutter glasses version is available. 3D Experience Ltd install 3D theatres world-wide and is an experienced stereoscopic 3D production company winning many awards for innovative products and services. Would you like a 3D theatre of your own or how about shooting your next movie in 3D HD? Sorry but the quality of utube video is not good. A better quality video here at google… video.google.co.uk Lots more info on 3D at our website here…. www.3dexperience.co.uk
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PMA has launched a new community website, and rebranded its tradeshow as CliQ 2011. Scheduled for September 6-11 this year, the tradeshow will be held in Las Vegas. The website aims to provide tools and content for photographers and videographers. Readers can subscribe to this service for an annual price of (which includes entry to the expo).
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‘We really can change the world’ says Masashi ‘Tiger’ Imamura, President of Personal Imaging & Sound Business Group in an exclusive interview with dpreview.com. The company will try to bring together all its technologies to produce a worthy successor to the A700, he told us in a talk that also touched on the future expansion of the NEX system and the company’s position on ‘full frame’ models.
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This is it! The last post in the Travel Photography Subjects series. I hope you have enjoyed the other post and found some useful subjects you will be inspired to shoot on your next trip. If you missed any of the previous 20 subjects, here are the links for you: Water, Old People, Young People, Religion, Sports, Socializing, Icons, Rich, Poor, Transportation, Economy, Food, Food Preparation, Weather, Art, Modern Vs. Traditional, Downtown, Views, History and Architecture.
The twenty-first Travel Photography Subject is Odd/Whacky/Other. It’s a catchall of sorts but it also a reminder to not take myself so seriously when traveling. And when traveling, there is ultimately a lot that seems odd or whacky or just down right different. Most travel is that way, I believe. While looking for all the ‘serious’ subjects in this series, it is important to have a row on the checklist for the subjects that just don’t fit.
What I and you consider odd/whacky/other is going to differ and that is the best way to have it. This category really lets an individual’s personality shine as it shows what tickles the fancy of that particular photographer. Whacky can be someone doing something funny, or just a juxtaposition that seems humorous (as in my example up top). Odd is just that, odd to you. And Other, well, Other is something of a copout, I admit. But it is also a good reminder to break out of the mold that I have been forming with this list over the last six months.
For me, the twenty-one items on this list comprise a solid foundation for which to build a coherent photographic travel narrative. I want to again thank Catherine Karnow for introducing me to a version of this list on which I have expanded and adapted. As I look forward to more travels in 2011 to Nepal, Bhutan, Italy, Hawaii, Peru, to name a few locations, this list will always be in my back pocket with another copy in my photobag.
Here is a copy of the list in table format to help you in your travel photography endeavors. Happy shooting!!
| Subject | Shot? |
| Water | |
| Old People | |
| Young People | |
| Religion | |
| Sports | |
| Socializing | |
| Icons | |
| Rich | |
| Poor | |
| Transportation | |
| Economy | |
| Food | |
| Food Preparation | |
| Weather | |
| Art | |
| Modern vs. Traditional | |
| Downtown | |
| Views | |
| History | |
| Architecture | |
| Odd/Whacky/Other |
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