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Somewhere in Brooklyn… World renowned photographer MARC BAPTISTE directs the BATTLEFEST CHAMPION, legendary street dancer and Mutation Master STORYBOARD P in a performance to CLOSE YOUR EYES by THE BULLITTS starring LUCY LIU & JAY ELECTRONICA www.thebullitts.com www.facebook.com/thebullitts www.twitter.com/thebullitts #AmeliaSparks #TheDiaryOfAmeliaSparks
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errington1000.webs.com How to make 3D movies with Sony Vegas. You can do this with only one camera too! The effect is called an anaglyth. Got your glasses?
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Chris spots an unidentified spacecraft and sounds the alarm, but it’s only Vector and his gang. They’ve been lost in space since delivering Chris’s things and now they need Tails’ help to repair their ship. Vector agrees not to cause any trouble, but old habits die hard: He comes up with a scheme to play match maker for Cosmo and Tails. As Cosmo plans a surprise party for Sonic and the others, Vector tries to force a love connection. In the end, though, Tails makes his own move.
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When Sonic, Tails, Chris and the Egg Fort crash land on the Nature Continent after a fight, Tails and Chris protest against a dam while Sonic is caught in a battle against Decoe, Bocoe, E-65 and Eggman, until Tails arrives with a ring and Sonic Spin Attacks his way to victory.
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I have re-fallen in love with photography again, almost over night. One of the things that has been most helpful is abandoning all the complexity and just going back to my roots, just driving around with my camera in hand and a model. Natural light, sets built by nature and a little bit of time can yield some very satisfying results.










Models are Kianna and Sam, in that order
Shoot with Sam assisted and scouted by Stuart Hackworth
Just one camera and two lenses… and the sun.

If you need to create a tight beam of light, it’s as easy as wrapping a little cardboard around your flash head. Bam — instant cheapo snoot, to go.
But what you’ll find with a snoot is that the edges of the beam can be a little abrupt. If you want a nice, feathered transition to that edge, you’ll want a grid.
I have long been a user of the Honl grids. But there are a couple of other interesting grids floating around that deserve consideration, depending on your particular needs.
Inside, a quick look at speedlight grids from Flashpoint and Rogue.
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One key feature both grids have in common, which makes the pretty interesting: They are both convertible, offering multiple beam spreads. This is a neat development, and the Flashpoint and Rogue grids go about it in completely different ways.
The Flashpoint Snoot Grid

Leading off is Flashpoint’s version. Flashpoint is an Adorama house brand, so one has to assume this is something they had especially created OEM, just for them, in the magical far east.
Weighing in at , it is actually a snoot (complete with those rougher beam edges) with two grid attachments (for feathered edges) that cap onto the front. So you have a three-way flexibility designed right into the system.
IN SYNC:
1. Good build quality. This thing is metal, and will take some abuse.
2. Multiple beam widths, done with two small caps that you swap out.
OUT OF SYNC:
1. It’s big, and does not collapse down — a little bigger than a loaded-up, jumbo-sized waffle cone. (Mmmmm… waffle cone…)
2. It is not a universal fit. There are two different sizes, which could be an issue depending on your mix of speedlights.
SUGGESTED HACK:
It ships with a rubber band to help the velcro/plastic mount stay on firmly against the flash. I have already ditched this in favor of pieces of sticky craft foam attached to the inside of the mount. One less thing to lose, and very stable.
More info: Flashpoint Snoot Grid Size A and Size B
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The Rogue Grid

This is an interesting combo which gives you three different beam spreads. It is , but it’s a lot of versatility in a small package.
IN SYNC:
1. Triple threat: A (45 degrees) B (25 degrees) and A+B (16 degrees)
2. Universal fit: One size fits all (although I do not know if it’ll fit a monster-head Vivitar 285; prolly not).
3. It’s small.
OUT OF SYNC:
1. At , it is priced at a premium to the Honl grid. You do get multiple beams, but you could also get a 1/4 and 1/8 Honl grid and cover two flashes for a little more. A pick ’em, I guess.
2.This is a judgement call, but I really would simplify the mount. It is a grippy elastic band that forms into a skirt that then you slide into a ridge around the grid holder.
I am already thinking about that hack for mine, which brings us to …
SUGGESTED HACK:
I plan to drill my mounting flange and attach elastic bands — a typical hack for me. I’ll probably need to build up a little lip on the grid holder (with some gaff) to offset the ridge on the top of my SB-800 face.
Instant on, instant off, very secure.
More info: Rogue Grid
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Flimmakers and art directors need a location scout to locate and take photographs of places that might be used in a film. Find interesting and eclectic locations for a film director as a photography location scout using the tips in this free video on photography from a professional photographer. Expert: Anthony Maddaloni Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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PLEASE NOTE: I am a photographer first so if you have a problem with the “snapshot noise” dont watch, thank you! Keb Mo singing “shave yo’ legs” with Robert Cray, concert in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on August 30, 2007 at the Centennial Concert Hall.
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