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Nikon Coolpix S3100 (Promotional Nikon Video)

18 Aug

Nikon Coolpix S3100 – Best Price: www.amazon.com Nikon Coolpix S3100 – Join our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com Slip this ultra-slim, ultra-light Nikon COOLPIX S3100 camera into your pocket and you’ll never miss a memorable moment. At an incredibly slender 0.8 inches and just 4.2 ounces, it goes wherever the fun is—the beach, the mall, your best friend’s house. Coolpix S3100 comes in seven attractive colors—silver, black, red, yellow, purple, blue and pink. And you’ll love its One-Touch HD Movie function, which enables you to watch the action with family and friends. Nikon COOLPIX S3100 is engineered with a 14.0-megapixel CCD sensor that assures superb image quality with every shot. This remarkable camera lets you put your creativity to the test, with its 5x wide-angle optical Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens. Its versatile 26-130mm lens ranges wide to capture a sunset over the ocean or zooms in on a windsurfer catching the last ride of the day. Whether you’re shooting winter landscapes, portraits of your favorite pet, or can’t miss shots of your friends, you’ll do it effortlessly with this camera. And you’ll love composing images from the vibrant 2.7-inch LCD display that brings still images and HD movies to life, enabling you to capture and share brilliant pictures every time. For more information: www.amazon.com Thanks for shopping with Amazon. Join our Facebook Fan Page: www.facebook.com www.youtube.com Nikon Coolpix S3100 review

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Heliopan ships Vario ND variable filters in sizes from 55 to 82mm

18 Aug

Heliopan has started shipping variants of its Vario ND variable neutral density filters in sizes from 55 to 82mm, according to its US distributor, HP Marketing. The filters provide 1–6.6EV filtration and include numerical markings to allow you to precisely dial-in the desired density. The filters feature brass construction and are shallow enough to be used with lenses as wide as 16mm equivalent.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Off to Beautiful Utah and Perhaps Montana

18 Aug

This coming Saturday I’m honored to be presenting in Utah at the Professional Outdoor Media Association conference on the topic of mobile applications publishing. If you’re a JMG-Galleries blog subscriber and will be there, do say hello. I look forward to meeting you.

After that if all goes well I’ll be aiming to re-explore Montana’s Glacier National Park during a very small window of time. Any chance I can get to visit Glacier I take. It’s one of the most amazing locations and a source of great inspiration.

Fog forms over Swiftcurrent Lake and Mount Grinnell at sunrise in Glacier National Park, Montana

I’ll blog as I can, but there is a good chance I’ll be off-line for much of next week.

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Off to Beautiful Utah and Perhaps Montana

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Where Should We Drive Next? — Boston, MA

18 Aug

Where Should We Drive Next? -- Boston, MA

Thomas Hawk Digital Connection

 
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Just posted: Our group test of waterproof compact cameras

18 Aug

Just Posted: Our group test of waterproof, rugged compact cameras. It’s been two years since we last published a review of this class of cameras and a lot has happened in the meantime. Today’s crop of rugged compacts are better specified and more competitively-priced than ever and, while most still look distinctly utilitarian, some are positively stylish. We’ve subjected six current models to our usual studio and real-world testing, on both dry land, and underwater. Click the link below to find our what we thought, and which cameras prevailed.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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A Quiet Snack

18 Aug

Sometimes I have trouble abiding silence, I want to fill it with words.  I used to daydream, when I was younger, before teachers at school would shame me for it, over and over again… so now I talk, to feel comfortable. One of the bad things about our schools… they force people like me to conform or reject.  I did both, simultaneously.  But it was painful at times.

Kianna, and people like here, are slowly showing me that it’s ok to be quiet.

She’s reminding all of us about something we used to know.  It’s important to daydream, maybe even more important than long division.

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Create an iPhone in Photoshop

18 Aug

Watch it on TutCast: www.tutcast.com Visit www.PhotoshopTalent.com for more tutorials, contests and more! Creating an iPhone in Photoshop! Music Kevin MacLeod

 

Messiah Studio Ch1:introduction

18 Aug

This is a brief overview of the Messiah:studio interface. JoeCosman.blogspot.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

TEDxChCh – Sebastian Sylwan – New Lenses to View Reality: Art, Science and Visual Effects

18 Aug

In this talk, Sebastian Sylwan from Weta Digital discusses digital film making and the historic tradition of art and science converging to allow better tools for storytelling. Today’s digital tools are not only helping to create more *convincing, believable imagery, they have enabled the birth of methods like previs and virtual production that are changing the entire collaborative creative process of film making. Sebastian Sylwan is the CTO of Weta Digital. Before Weta, Sebastian served as Autodesk’s Senior Film Industry Manager, where he helped set the strategy for Autodesk’s products in the global film market, including the first steps into stereoscopic 3D. Prior to that, Sylwan was Director of Technology at Digital Domain, an Academy Award-winning VFX facility. He successfully renewed Digital Domain’s technology infrastructure while maintaining the legacy value of over 13 years and helped it venture into new areas like the development of the facility’s first stereoscopic rendition of a CG animated film. Sylwan has also served as Principal Technology Advisor at USC’s Institute for Creative Technologies where he led the Light Stage 6 project. In Italy, where he grew up, Sylwan designed, built, and acted as the CTO of Lumiq Studios, the country’s largest production, post-production and 3D character animation studio. Sylwan serves on numerous advisory boards and industry committees. AboutTEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx

 
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^(d3)x

18 Aug

Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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