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On Assignment: Stephanie Barnes

12 Sep


Shooting against sunset usually looks pretty good, even with just one light. So much so, that can keep you from experimenting with that second or third light that can give your photos more texture and depth.

Most of my sunset photos lately seem to be done with two lights, one for shape and one for detail. But the third light added to the photo of soprano Stephanie Barnes above was a great help, and will definitely affect the way I shoot portraits at dusk from now on. Read more »


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Miscellaneous Software – Get Rid of Temp Files, Junk, Web Browsing Cache, Search History, More

12 Sep

Wise Disk Cleaner Free can remove usage histories, temp files, and other junk from your Windows hard drive and registry.

The longer you run Windows, the more junk accumulates on your hard drive and in the Windows Registry. This includes stuff like temporary files created by installation programs that never get properly removed, search histories, web browser cache and cookies, and most recently used file lists.

Besides clogging up your hard drive and filling up the Registry, junk can actually slow down your machine due to increased file and registry key seek times. One option for removing such files is the “Wise Disk Cleaner Free” application. This program through a tabbed interface can perform basic scans to clean junk from your system. Advanced scans allow you to select files by type. A “Slimming System” scan removes files you may not need including sample pictures, help files, and IMEs that allow for the inputting of various languages into applications….

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A2Z in Photoshop – How to Soften Skin in photoshop

12 Sep

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The end

12 Sep

A scarecrow, a magpie and treason.
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Half life source : Beginning 3D Anaglyph

11 Sep

Half life source the beginning with highest 3D effect .3D Anaglyph (red , blue cyan ) glasses needed Half-Life: Source is a digitally remastered version of the critically acclaimed and best selling PC game half life (1998) , enhanced via Source technology to include physics simulation, enhanced effects, and more. The character is introduced as a theoretical physicist working at the Black Mesa Research Facility and involved in an experiment which accidentally opens an interdimensional portal, releasing confused, hostile beings into the complex. In the first Half-Life, the player, as Gordon Freeman, fights through the facility alongside fellow employees, engaging the aliens as well as a military unit sent in to contain the situation and silence any surviving witnesses. In its sequel, Half-Life 2, Gordon is introduced to a dystopian world years after the Black Mesa incident, along with an interdimensional imperial force known as the Combine that took advantage of the interdimensional portals and has established itself as the ruling force on Earth. Gordon joins the human resistance fighters and aids them in their struggle against their oppressors.
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Video test XH A1

11 Sep

D300

This is what looking through a great long lens looks like. Shot with a flip cam, a nikon D300 and a Nikon 500mm f/4 from ProPhotoRental.com
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DSLR 101 – ISO

11 Sep

Time for lesson number two in our DSLR 101 series! Our topic today? You may have heard of it, it’s a little thing called ISO.

What?
ISO is traditionally a measure of film speed; basically how sensitive a roll of film is to light. Obviously if you’re using a DSLR you’re not using film but your camera still has ISO settings. Instead of film it’s a reference to how sensitive the camera’s image sensor is to light. ISO settings can vary greatly but most cameras have at least 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1600. The lower the number the less sensitive the sensor is to light.

Why?
Although lower ISOs are usually desirable (leave your camera on Auto settings and it’ll choose 100 or 200 most of the time) to give you clear, sharp photos there are times when a higher ISO can be useful.

Choosing a higher ISO allows you to use a higher shutter speed or smaller aperture. This is especially useful for shooting in low light, particularly shooting action in low light (for example indoor sports events or concerts). It also comes in handy in places like museums and art galleries where use of flash and/or tripods may be prohibited, or in any low light situation when you don’t have a tripod available!

Higher ISOs cause a grainy effect, which, while we often want the clearest photos possible, can sometimes be desirable to create a certain look in an image.

How?
You can choose your ISO setting in the menu of most DSLRs, check your manual if you can’t find the ISO option in yours.

Extra tip
Try taking the same shot at several different ISO settings so you can get a feel for what each different setting produces.


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Featured article: Composition – Five for Five technique

11 Sep

In this second installment of the Photo Tip series, we want to share with you an exercise that will slow you down, train your eye to better evaluate compositional elements and increase your ratio of ‘keepers’ to rejects.
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Sony NEX-C3 [REVIEW]

11 Sep

Soon after Sony introduced its first NEX models I have to say I got a bit of a shock to learn that one of the models had hit the dust. Apparently, the cheaper model, Sony NEX-3, had not found favour with buyers and, less than a year old, the camera was removed from the catalogue. Instant collectors’ classic I’d say!

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Now we see the NEX-C3, announced as the “smallest, lightest interchangeable lens digital camera in its class.”

At first sight, it surely looks small. Then you attach the swollen kit lens and suddenly you have a fairly bulky picture taker. The body only weight is 225 grams. With f3.5/18-55m lens attached, it totals 420 grams. Add another 50 grams for card and battery.

My early encounter with the camera left me cold, I have to admit; I’m not a fan of cameras that hold all their operating functions within an on screen display. My preference is for wheels and dials where I can select my preferred operating mode, then later look at the camera and know where I am. Call me a stick in the mud if you will!

Sony NEX-C3 Features

The APS-C sized CMOS sensor captures 16.2 megapixels and can account for a maximum image size of 4912×3264 pixels, or a 42x28cm print.

Added to this is Sony’s superb Sweep Panorama feature (and in 3D as well), which can capture panos up to 7152×1080 pixels. This feature alone is worth a trip to your friendly local camera shop to try it out!

Video is less well served than many of its peers, at 1280×720 pixels.

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As an interchangeable lens camera it is surely very individual in style. Available in black, pink and silver, the NEX-C3 has a solid metal top casing with the rest of the body moulded from polycarbonate.

As I intimated, there are very few external controls: power on/off, shutter button, replay, zoom all on the top surface. Move to the rear and you see a four way rocker, movie record button and two ‘soft keys’ in the shape of silver buttons.

Press the top button and you see an array of icons: shoot mode, camera, image size, brightness/colour, playback and setup. All fairly obvious.

An example: in shoot mode you access a sub menu which gives you entrée to Program AE, shutter or priority etc. These do in effect echo the options usually found on a camera’s mode dial.

Camera mode gives you options of single or continuous shooting, AF area etc. And so on.

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The lower silver button takes you into a tutorial with illustrations of what effect your choice of mode will present. For example: “If you point to the camera to the sky, the sky may turn out paler than it actually is.” A suggestion follows that you may need to adjust exposure compensation.

A new setting is Picture Effect, which you may have seen first in Olympus cameras, labeled as Art Filters. Choices include Partial Colour, Retro Photo, Pop Colour, High Contrast Monochrome, Posterisation, High-key and Toy Camera. There’s also a ‘Soft Skin’ effect that erases wrinkles and blemishes from portraits.

The large 7.5cm LCD screen tilts vertically to nearly parallel with the top surface of the camera … a useful feature.
The High Dynamic Range feature grabs three varying exposures to create one correctly exposed shot. Great!

In similar fashion Handheld Twilight and Anti-Motion Blur modes automatically combine six exposures to capture clean, low-noise pictures.

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If you’re looking for a flash: simply clip the supplied clip-on flash into a slot on the camera’s top; this is powered by the camera’s battery. It has a reasonably powerful output: GN20 (metres) and tilts for bounce flash!

If you want an optical viewfinder you can add the optional FDA-SV1, designed to pair with f2.8/30mm pancake lens.

Sony NEX-C3 ISO Tests

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From ISO 200 to 1600 the camera performed well. At ISO 3200 noise was slightly up but still a useable setting.
Then we got to ISO 6400! Suddenly the camera flatlined, giving this diffused capture.

Then ISO 12,800! Flat, colour all gone to pieces. Hopeless!

Startup Time

Ready to shoot the first frame about one second after startup, the camera will capture successive shots as fast as you can hit the button.

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Sony NEX-C3 Verdict

Quality: I shot a number of shots at an expo and was pleased to find it captured colour with precision and with fine resolution.
Why you’d buy it: you like the titling LCD screen.
Why you wouldn’t: with a zoom lens attached it is no longer an easily pocketable camera; there is no external ‘trash’ button; the camera has no composite video output … only HDMI.

There is also one serious trap in the menu control of camera functions: it’s all too easy to change exposure correction from zero to fractional stops of correction up or down.

After a brief few days with the Sony NEX-C3 I’m still not convinced that the camera’s menu driven operation is for me. I still like a row of buttons and a mode dial. A sad case!

Sony NEX-C3 Specifications

Image Sensor: 16.2 million effective pixels.
Metering: 49 zone multi-segment, centre-weighted metering and spot.
Effective Sensor Size: 23.4×15.6 — APS-C sized — CMOS.
35 SLR Lens Factor: 1:5x.
Compatible lenses: Sony E-mount, A-mount, Minolta and Konica AF lenses via adaptor.
Exposure Modes: Auto, Program AE, shutter and aperture priority, manual, scene selection, sweep panorama.
Shutter Speed: 30 to 1/4000 second, Bulb.
Memory: SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick Pro Duo cards.
Image Sizes (pixels): 4912×3264 to 2448×1376.
Movies: 1280×720 to 640×480 at 29.97 fps.
Continuous Drive: 5.5 fps max.
Viewfinder: 7.6cm LCD (921,600 pixels).
File Formats: RAW, RAW+JPEG, MPEG4.
Colour Space: Adobe RGB, sRGB.
ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 200 to 12,800.
Interface: USB 2.0, AV, mini HDMI, DC input.
Power: Rechargeable lithium ion battery, AC adaptor.
Dimensions: 110x60x33 WHDmm.
Weight: Approx. 225 g (with battery and card).
Amazon Price: Get a price on the Sony Alpha NEX-C3 with 16mm F2.8 Wide Angle Lens or Sony Alpha NEX-C3 with 18-55mm Zoom Lens.
B&H Photo Price: Get a price on the Sony Alpha NEX-C3 Digital Camera with 16mm Wide-Angle Lens (Black) or the Sony Alpha NEX-C3 Digital Camera with 18-55mm Lens (Black)

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Microsoft Publisher 2010 – Draw Attention; Border Text with a Graphic

11 Sep

Add BorderArt to a text box to draw attention to important information or just to spice up a publication.

Looking to focus the reader’s eyes on a particular block of text in a Microsoft Publisher 2010 document? Instead of applying normal dotted or solid line borders, why not surround text with apples, confetti, pumpkins, trees, or a design of your own choosing?

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