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Nice Visual Art photos

17 Sep

Check out these visual art images:

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

 
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Nikon D3s Overview and Samples

17 Sep

Just a quick overview of the Nikon D3s low light MONSTER! I shot this for 3 weeks and you can see what I thought of it with loads of samples at stevehuffphoto.com!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Sonoma, Redux

17 Sep

I am quickly becoming a big fan of Northern California. I first went out last year for my birthday, had a blast, drank lots of wine. This was my second trip up to SF/Sonoma – Hung out for a day or two in the city, then drove up to the wine country. Only carried my GF1, but it served me well. (although my buddy who isn’t a photographer himself had an old Hasselblad 503cw from his dad, which we took out for some shots!) Early winter seems the perfect time to go as well – the countryside was a rainbow of reds and yellows… the vine covered hillsides were shockingly bright, especially when viewed from afar – the highly maicured vines created an almost solid carpet of color across the rolling hills.

Lots of pictures, lots of wine… what more could you ask for? (slideshow below)

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Dude! I’m Coming to Austin (Thank You Dell)

16 Sep

Dude I'm Coming to Austin!

I’m super excited to be heading out to Austin on Thursday to shoot Austin City Limits’ Music Festival going on this coming weekend.

In addition to ACL we are going to do a fun photowalk on Saturday. There are already 91 people signed up for Saturday morning’s walk! Wow! If you live in the Austin area or will be in town for ACL definitely come on out and join us for a morning walk. We’re going to shoot some of the great Austin bridges over the Colorado River and some of the great scenes along Zilker Park.

Check out this photo of the Stevie Ray Vaughn sculpture in Zilker Park taken by Peter Tsai. Peter did a coffee table photo book on Austin and is one of the photographers helping us lead this walk.

This photowalk will be an official Dell / Google+ Photowalk and joining me in leading it will be my pal Robert Scoble; Richard Binhammer (aka RichardatDell) from Dell; Chris Chabot, Natalie Villalobos, Vincent Mo, and Dave Cohen (all from Google); local Austin photographers Lotus Carroll and Jack Hollingsworth; Alvin Toro is also flying in from L.A. to help run the walk.

What a great group of photographers! If you are on Google+ already I’d recommend circling all of the folks linked above. If you’re not on Google+ yet you are missing one of the best parties on the web right now — what are you waiting for? GET ON THERE! — oh and you can find me on Google+ here :)

By way of disclosure, Dell (the power to do more!!!) is flying both myself and Robert Scoble out to the Festival for the weekend — they’re paying for our airfare, hotel and have arranged the weekend media passes for us to shoot ACL. Thank much to Dell and their generosity.

Part of the reason why Dell wants us out there is that they are showing us a lot of the cutting edge tech that they are using to run a lot of the behind the scenes at ACL. I’ll get lots of photos of this cool tech stuff too. Dell is responsible for live streaming the two biggest stages at the festival this year on YouTube using their Dell workstations and AMD FirePro Graphics.

Dell also did all the streaming for Lollapalooza earlier this year as well as U2′s most recent tour.

Previously the video production for ACL used Macs and Final Cut Pro but this solution didn’t work so well for actually streaming it live to the web. ACL’s new setup is using this Dell workstation, editing with Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, and then streaming it back out live to YouTube with another of the same model workstations. It will be interesting to watch them do this in real time.

Dell also will have a “video village” where roaming videographers out in the field doing interviews with bands and musicians and capturing other video will return with their memory cards to have the edited video clips quickly converted into more YouTube content.

I’m also going to be working with the Google+ and Google Photos team over at the Google+ stage at the festival. They are going to be signing up people for Google+ right there at the Festival and taking portraits of people who sign up for a live photo feed / slide show there at the Festival.

I’ll post more about what I’m doing in Austin once I fly into town, but I’m super excited to be hanging out with the cool folks from Dell and Google and getting to spend a weekend shooting some AWESOME musical acts at Austin City Limits’ Festival.


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Docks – Program Launchers – Freeware to Launch Apps with a couple of Keystrokes

16 Sep

MadAppLauncher lets you set up groups of applications where you can launch one without using the mouse.

Looking for another way to group your Windows applications together and run them without having to navigate the “Start” menu?

If you’re tired of using the mouse, you may wish to consider MadAppLauncher, a freeware (GPL) application launcher. This application launcher can be run via a customizable hotkey, and programs may be placed into one of ten tabs. After adding program information to the launcher (right-click a virtual button and select “Edit”), just start the software by pressing the launcher hotkey, then a number to switch tabs, and then a letter / punctuation / function key to start the configured application. See the below screenshot for an example configuration….

Read more at MalekTips.
New Computer and Technology Help and Tips – MalekTips.Com

 
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Self Portrait 2 Feb 2007

16 Sep

Self Portrait 2 Feb 2007, originally uploaded by hitkaiser.

This is me



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L.Bardsley Digital photo manipulation in Photoshop cs3

16 Sep

Im working on getting this down packed lol there will be more here and there. Facebook – www.facebook.com Deviantart – ttearz.deviantart.com

 
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Learn Math – Division Rap

16 Sep

Kids of all ages love learning division by performing along with DJ Doc Roc. Positive lyrics, cool rap music, and high-energy action generate lots of excitement as students learn to solve division facts quickly and accurately. With these fun video songs, kids discover what division is all about, solve story problems, use remainders, and even work long division problems. Once they’ve mastered the basics, learners practice solving division facts with divisors up to nine before hearing the answers. This is the perfect way to learn division concepts and develop speed and accuracy for solving basic division facts. The comical, animated characters help students acquire a strong grasp of the concepts behind division. Students are especially excited to learn the relationship between division and multiplication. Awards: Parents’ Choice Award, Parents’ Guide to Children’s Media, National Parenting Center’s Seal of Approval, and Coalition for Quality Children’s Media Kids First! Endorsement. “This marvelous educational program comes from the company that has been at the forefront of using music to teach and reinforce lessons for so many years now. The video teaches kids tricks to help master division. Cute animated characters give problems both verbally and visually and then allow the child to calculate the answer before revealing it. Talk about instant gratification! Best of all the entire experience is set to upbeat songs that are both catchy and memorable. Several testers told us

 
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Just posted: Photographer profile – Jody Kingzett

16 Sep

Jody Kingzett is a London based commercial and PR photographer. Read our profile and interview to find out how he started his career, what inspires him and what equipment he prefers to shoot with.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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(9 of 17) Photoshop CS3 Workflow for Photographers

15 Sep

www.cbrush.com Photoshop CS3 for Photographers An Advanced, Precision Workflow 01) intro 02) camera raw pt. 1 03) camera raw pt. 2 04) workspace setup 05) liquify filter 06) cloning and healing 07) shadows and highlights 08) contrast with unsharp mask 09) dodging and burning 10) levels 11) curves 12) hue and saturation 13) local adjustment layers 14) adding a vignette 15) reduce noise and sharpen 16) enhancing with noise 17) final steps
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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