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Nice Visual Art photos

13 May

Some cool visual art images:

PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
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Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

 
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Mortal Kombat 9 – Stryker (Arcade-Ladder) Part 1/1 [MEDIUM] [HD]

13 May

Playlist: www.youtube.com Mortal Kombat 9 – Stryker Story Mode Arcade Game Info: After centuries of Mortal Kombat, Emperor Shao Kahn has finally defeated Raiden and his allies. Faced with extinction, Raiden has one last chance. To undo the Emperor’s victory, he must strike Shao Kahn where he is vulnerable…The Past. Making a big return to mature presentation and classic 2D fighting engine Captivating storyline that rewrites the history of the Mortal Kombat Tournament State-of-the art technology showcasing stunning 3D environments and characters Re-invigorating the franchise with new multiplayer components First fighting game to be displayed in Stereoscopic 3D TAGS: Mortal Kombat 9 MK9 Story Mode Challenge Tower Missions Fight Ladder Arcade Ending Krypt Fatality Tutorial Nether Realm Studios RolandGamingHD

Playlist: www.youtube.com Mortal Kombat 9 – Sonya Blade Story Mode Arcade Game Info: After centuries of Mortal Kombat, Emperor Shao Kahn has finally defeated Raiden and his allies. Faced with extinction, Raiden has one last chance. To undo the Emperor’s victory, he must strike Shao Kahn where he is vulnerable…The Past. Making a big return to mature presentation and classic 2D fighting engine Captivating storyline that rewrites the history of the Mortal Kombat Tournament State-of-the art technology showcasing stunning 3D environments and characters Re-invigorating the franchise with new multiplayer components First fighting game to be displayed in Stereoscopic 3D TAGS: Mortal Kombat 9 MK9 Story Mode Challenge Tower Missions Fight Ladder Arcade Ending Krypt Fatality Tutorial Nether Realm Studios RolandGamingHD
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

TimesCast – September 24, 2010

13 May

A photographer’s view of the allied offensive in Southern Afghanistan and a house so well insulated it doesn’t need a furnace. Related Link: nyti.ms
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Detective Kim (Park Yong-woo) is a relaxed and lazy cop, who approaches things his way and always in a calm manner. His cynicism doesn’t go well with his colleagues, but that’s nothing he is concerned about. A series of murders on little girls who are all from the same orphanage, is his sole focus of interest. A suspect is soon found: photographer Ryoo Jeong-ho (Kim Sang-kyung). Kim already met Ryoo on several occasions and even though the photographer prevented two crimes from happening, something just seems to be odd about him… Jeong-ho, who has to struggle with his past, has to take care of little Soo-yeon (Han Bo-bae) for his uncle. Kim finds out, that Soo-yeon grew up in the same orphanage as all the other victims, and so he keeps a close eye on her. However, soon he discovers that the photographer can’t be the culprit. Moreover, Detective Kim finds out that Jeong-ho seems to be able to see things others miss. The former “enemies” work together to protect little Soo-yeon, with whom Jeong-ho meanwhile shares a close father-daughter relationship, despite his initial emotionlessness towards her. But can the them of Kim and Ryoo catch the killer before he strikes again?
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Nikon F2 Photomic A +Ai-Nikkor ED300mmF4.5S?IF?

12 May

Nikon F2 Photomic A +Ai?????ED300mmF4.5S?IF?

This is a video shot with the Nikon D7000. D7000 Official Link www.nikon-asia.com Lenses: Nikkor AI-S 135mm f2.0 ED Lens Micro Nikkor AI-S 105mm f2.8 Lens Nikkor AI-S 105mm f1.8 ED Lens Nikkor AI-S 85mm f1.4 Lens Micro Nikkor AI-S 55mm f2.8 Lens Nikkor AI-S 50mm f1.2 Lens Nikkor AI-S 35mm f1.4 Lens Nikkor AI-S 28mm f2.0 Lens Nikkor AI-S 24mm f2.0 Lens Nikkor AI-S 20mm f2.8 Lens Nikkor AI-S 15mm f3.5 Lens Written & Directed by: Justin Ong Director of Photography: Eric Oh

 
 

Photographer Richard Walch test drives the EOS-1D Mark III

12 May

Richard Walch at the Freestyle.ch event, Zurich
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

How To Remove Blemishes With Healing Brush Tool Photoshop Lesson 21

12 May

wwww.1stoptutorials.com – This is one of those tools in photoshop that just makes you go wow. We are going to get into the healing brush tool and start removing some of those blemishes. Watch the tutorial below to learn how to use this amazing tool
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Actor Headshots need to be retouched. Nuff’ said. But how much retouching is enough, and what, really, should be retouched? This video walks an actor through the basic elements that need retouching in their headshot. More headshot info at ColemanPhotoGraphix.com

 

Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #007

12 May

Check out these visual art images:

Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #007
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Image by workinpana
Nicolas de Crécy, David B., Igort, Max & Isabel Kreitz.

Discussion at the School of Visual Arts [Manhattan, NYC, Nov. ’08]

7784 Mixtape Label – Rattex
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Image by *spo0ky*

Photography, art direction and design by Apartment Applied Visual Arts

Rattex’s 10 track Mixtape, 7784, will be available from 25th April 2008.
Order yours today from www.pioneerunit.com

R30 + postage.

 
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Jill Tracy-The Fine Art of Poisoning

12 May

Music by Jill Tracy, directed by Bill Domonkos. A lavish chiaroscuro montage of 2D and 3D animation, still photography and hand drawn images, “The Fine Art Of Poisoning” seduces the viewer into an elegant netherworld of deceit, plotting, and secretly-served revenge. This cult favorite has won multiple international film festival awards. The song appears on the Jill Tracy album “Diabolical Streak.” More info at: www.jilltracy.com http twitter.com www.jilltracy.bandcamp.com http
Video Rating: 4 / 5

On this inspiring new demo reel you’ll see some amazing animation made using CINEMA 4D. It includes award-winning visual effects and titles for well known shows such as Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Q&A: Thomas Hunter

12 May

Lotsa good questions popped up in the comments section of last week’s On Assignment: Thomas Hunter post.

Fair enough. Hit the jump for the A’s to your Q’s
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Q: The kicker on his face – is that coming from the ‘photoshopped’ light, or the one at the opposite end of the piano?

A: Yep, a little confusion about that one — coupla people asked. Thought it was obvious with the setup shot included, but obviously not. Sorry about that.

The light at far right is the one lighting the background. It needs to be relatively far away to get a more even throw on the background. The light behind the piano (which I took out in post) is the little kicker on his face. That does not have to light evenly across distance, so it can be closer and more targeted.
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Q: If I may add something, don’t you think the front of the piano is a bit too dark and dull? Personally, I would have though of lighting it, maybe from camera right at an angle, to bring out its shiny surface and shape. Or maybe you didn’t want to bring it up to the viewer’s attention and to compete with the player. Can you explain a bit more about your choice here?

A: You are right about it competing, IMO. Totally subjective, but I wanted it to be more of a shot of a pianist, rather than a piano.

And that’s a black-lacquered piano, so even lit, it is gonna be black. If I wanted detail on the piano, I would hit it with a big, soft light — probably from camera right. Nice big source (maybe a speedlight thru a white sheet) and dialed *waaay* down.

All I would be looking for in that case would be a specular highlight hitting on the curves of the piano to give shape. Reason is, you show shape and detail on very dark objects by using reflections. (And on light objects by using shadows.) But the black would be the dominant tone, with the specular highlights defining the curves — and thus the shape.
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Q: How do you keep the human subject tack sharp when you are working at such a low shutter speed as 1/30? ?I would have thought it impossible for a guy to keep his head perfectly still while playing the piano. Does it all come down to rear curtain sync?

A: Ah, but he is not tack sharp. If you look at a blow-up of his hands, they are motion blurred. But he is pretty sharp otherwise.

That’s a numbers game — shoot multiple frames and it’ll work itself out. Less so at 1/15th or 1/4th of a sec on the shutter, obviously. Remember, the flash is gonna freeze him. And the ambient is a couple stops below that exposure, so movement is minimized. You can see what movement there is, in this detail from the final photo.


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Q: I enjoyed hearing the story behind this shoot during the Flash Bus tour. It truly is proof that big, powerful studio strobes can be massive overkill when capturing a scene such as this. So when is Flash Bus 2.0 launching? 🙂

A: TFB 2.0? Not anytime soon. And please do not even let Missus Strobist know you brought that up.
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Q: What type of umbrella is that with the additional cover on the bottom?

A: That is a 60″ Photek Softlighter II. I like to think of it as a poor man’s octa, and I love it. I have a post on choosing soft light mods coming up soon. More detail (especially relative to the similarly priced Paul Buff “PLM”) then.
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Q: Did you move your stand around for easier post removal, or just clone it out?

A: Just cloned it out. Moving my stand around would have forced me to abandon hand-holding the camera (which I am usually loathe to do) to be able to register the two images for layered erasing of the stand.
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Q: I shoot a lot of events in dimly lit environments like this, and would like to know your preferred method of reducing reds in post production. Thanks for this timely post.

A: That’s an easy one. In Photoshop, Hue/Saturation, choose “Red,” and move the slider down. Incidentally, I generally remove about 10 units red (and 5 of yellow) to bring my D3’s chip closer to neutral.
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Q: So what if you are shooting this concert pianist “in action” – in the middle of a concert? Suggestions?

A: I’d prolly jack that ISO up, and spray and pray. With a sound blimp, of course.
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Q: I was wondering, what is the Boom arm and Lighting modifier you are using in this shot?

A: That’s a Paul Buff 13′ stand and boom. (The boom arm no longer is appearing on Paul Buff’s website, for some reason.) The build quality is not exactly confidence-inspiring, but it does the trick for me — especially when well-sandbagged.
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Q: Nice to see you, also on the new DVD, introducing the softbox umbrella on top of a boom. would a white translucent do the same?

A: Hmm … kinda. The light would be less controlled. I like the beam edge that the SoftLighter gives me. Also, there would be some raw light spill around the umbrella (and thus onto the background) if you did not bury the flash head into the umbrella.
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Q: To avoid cloning away the flash stand behind the piano, could a gorillapod be put on top of the piano? I guess the rubbered feet would prevent sliding.

A: Probably not — it would have been too close on axis to Thomas’ face. I would have needed it a little more behind him. The stand was a foot or two behind the piano.
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Q: Is it necessary to use gels to help blend the flash with the ambient light? Or is this achieved by using the slower shutter speed?

A: I tend to work ~2 stops above the ambient, so the ambient color does not blend and/or contaminate the strobe too much. Remember, that ambient is supporting fill, and thus is muted. If I wanted to work at a tighter ratio (say, with the strobe just one stop over the ambient) I would probably have to go into tungsten WB and gel the strobes to compensate. As it is, the fact that the ambient is roughly 1/4 as powerful as the strobe (being two stops down) keeps the color shift in check.
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Q: You kinda skirted the issue on the light mod. Did you gel it for tungsten with, say a half CTO? If not, how long do you need to drag to have the whiter strobe warm up with the ambient?

A: Again, nope. The overhead light does have a 1/8 CTO, but that’s just because that is my standard warming gel for the key. But that has nothing to do with the blending of the two light colors — I usually 1/8 CTO my key no matter what. “How long” on the ambient is not really an absolute answer. (It was 1/30th, I think.) But it is more of a relative thing — a 2 stop difference to the strobe.


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Mortal Kombat 9 Challenge Tower Mission 111-120 [HD]

12 May

Playlist: www.youtube.com Mortal Kombat 9 Challenge Tower Game Info: After centuries of Mortal Kombat, Emperor Shao Kahn has finally defeated Raiden and his allies. Faced with extinction, Raiden has one last chance. To undo the Emperor’s victory, he must strike Shao Kahn where he is vulnerable…The Past. Making a big return to mature presentation and classic 2D fighting engine Captivating storyline that rewrites the history of the Mortal Kombat Tournament State-of-the art technology showcasing stunning 3D environments and characters Re-invigorating the franchise with new multiplayer components First fighting game to be displayed in Stereoscopic 3D TAGS: Mortal Kombat 9 MK9 Story Mode Challenge Tower Missions Fight Ladder Arcade Ending Krypt Fatality Tutorial Nether Realm Studios RolandGamingHD