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Getting Down and Dirty

12 Feb

Now we are getting down to the nitty gritty. As I explain in this stereoscopic video, the Bloggie 3D camera is really only good for subjects about 3 to 15 feet away from the camera, but there’s still plenty of options for good depth. BTW, the “Auto Adjust” function in the Stereoscopic Tools in Sony Vegas did not cooperate in this shot. It obviously doesn’t like grass. No problem, since the amount of vertical parallax is so small. And, I have a solution. Stay tuned. 🙂 I left the floating window alone in this one, ie it’s basically the same as the last two videos. Like I’ve said a bazillion times… this ain’t rocket science, peeps. ;/ Plus, I’m having so much fun with Vegas, I’d rather fill up some water balloons than mess around with a floating window right now… LOL. Next week, things might be different… Lots of variables to explore…
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A little footage of Old Blue

12 Feb

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the head cam bracket I made from bit and pieces I had lying around the shed, the camera I use is a Samsung D60 compact with a 1 gig card, set at 15fps I can get about 1hr of video

 
 

Rikki Snyder

12 Feb

I took this photograph during the first couple of months that I was in photography school. At that point we were all just learning how to shoot tabletop photography, and this was our first still life assignment where we had the freedom to decide what we wanted to shoot. Before that, we had only shot a few things in the school’s commercial studio, such as a simple product on white seamless (now I call that “the boring stuff”). As you can imagine, I was very excited to finally be able to use my creativeness and create something that I really wanted to. I had so many ideas in my mind of what I wanted to shoot. I finally decided to go with an elaborate idea that involved slate, fake moss, mason jars, natural sponges, red rose petals, little purple flowers and some trimmings of one of my landlord’s house plants. I was so excited for this assignment that I went into the studio the night before, dragged all of my props in and shot my picture.

The next day during our studio time, I showed one of my instructors the picture. He liked it a lot, he was a little shocked that I went to such a great length of finding all these props but little did he know that it was only the beginning! Looking back now, that picture is a little much, but at the time I was satisfied and excited.

After my partner was finished shooting her picture for the assignment we had two hours left in the studio. I had these pretty little daisies that I bought the day before when I was buying the roses and I brought along those tiny scissors, too. I figured I’d take advantage of the extra time we had so I photographed the other idea that I conjured up in my head. This picture is the one you see here. It was finished in a matter of minutes. It was so much simpler than my elaborate, fairy tale and garden inspired image that I shot the night before. After some hemming and hawing, I decided to turn in my first picture for the assignment.

I got a good grade for that picture and since I didn’t turn in the image you see here, it got pushed back on my hard drive and covered by all the new images I was taking. A couple months later when we had to decide what area of photography we wanted to go into, I had a meeting with one of my instructors who was the head of the commercial studio. I told him that I wanted to specialize in still life photography and he said ok, show me what you have. Together, we went through all the pictures I shot in the commercial studio. The last image that was in the collection (that I had actually almost forgotten about) happened to be this one. When he clicked on it, I started to dismiss it and say, “Oh I shot that a while ago… it’s nothing special…”, but he stopped me. He asked why he never saw this before and I told him because I handed in the other shot for the assignment. He looked at the other picture and said, “This… this is nice, it’s good, ya know”.

Looking back now, I realize that this image was the first one that really showed the style that I would soon start to develop and that I now incorporate into all of my images. All I needed was someone to point that out to me and guide me in the right direction. It marked the beginning of a new chapter in my photography. I went on to turn that image in for an assignment later in the year and it ended up being chosen as the cover image for my class’s graduation invitation, which in itself was a huge honor.

To this day, it is still one of my most liked images in my portfolio and people have no clue it was taken so early on in my career (well now they do).

So a quick thank you to Dick, for teaching me, guiding my way through the commercial studio, and ultimately pointing out to me that this image and my abilities are something special. And thank you Joan, for giving me the information and confidence I needed to develop my own sense of design and for thinking of my work and choosing my image for the graduation invitation. You both are of huge importance to me!

Rikki Snyder is a freelance photographer and stylist specializing in food, product and still life. She is currently available for work in NY and Boston.

Blog: http://rikkisnyder.com/blog
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/RikkiSnyder
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rikkims/

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Night Photography eClass ~ Part 2

12 Feb

In this eClass we will learn how to capture man-made illumination at night. Night Photography eClass ~ Part 2 includes; fireworks, abstract/motion lights, and light painting.
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Re: Retarded Policeman #22: Bitches “Retarded Policeman #22: Bitches”

12 Feb

Retarded Policeman #22: Bitches This video Retarded Policeman #22: Bitches was not the best comeback. Retarded Policeman #22: Bitches I had an experience with an idiot cop once. www.youtube.com Thanks so much, and don’t forget to check me out on the links below! MAIN CHANNEL www.youtube.com Retarded Policeman #22: Bitches comedy series parody spoof short film police traffic cop nice funny cute dumb crazy weird silly love happy goofy laugh haha humor hilarious actor hollywood actor joke jokes fun man woman guy girl dude relationship relationships pretty pet animal puppy kitten husband wife car automobile sketch skit animation animated strange surprise driver driving ticket street lights TV theme song jingle catchy tune music sketch comedy web series home video police officer law enforcement law force
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Macro Photography, Part 1 – Photography with Imre – Episode 29

11 Feb

Episode 29 of my photography series is about macro photography (part 1 of 2). Please subscribe and feel free to submit video requests! Also check out my other sites on the Web: Blogs: binarygraphite.blogspot.com or binarygraphite.tumblr.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com

In this quick training video Michael show you how to use the Canon 2x and 1.4x Extenders. He talks about the pros and cons of these extenders as well as price effectiveness in comparison to telephoto lenses. He also discusses how these extenders work when attached to a crop factor body and how the images will look on a crop down sensor. Includes photography stills taken as examples that were shot with the Canon EOS Rebel 60D body. Canon 2x EF Extender III (Teleconverter) available at BHphoto.com: www.bhphotovideo.com Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverter) BHphoto.com: www.bhphotovideo.com There are more great videos and photography gear reviews on Michael’s website at www.michaelthemaven.com
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World Press Photo announces 2012 contest winners

11 Feb

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Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda has won the World Press Photo 2011 award. The prize comes for his image of a woman holding a relative wounded during protests against Yemen’s President Saleh. The World Press Photo Contest 2012 also awarded prizes in 18 other categories ranging from Arts and Entertainment to Portraits. Some of these images may be familiar from news coverage throughout the year but they make a compelling and inspiring reminder of the breadth of photography, even within the confines of press usage.

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Paddling with Pixel on the North Platte River in Wyoming

11 Feb


Paddling with Pixel, the “water” Corgi in Sea Wind canoe on the North Platte River below Saratoga, Wyoming (near Pick Bridge). May 30, 2009.

That was the weekend of the last Wyoming Outback Challenge, 44 mile paddling race from Saratoga to Fort Steele. The race was organized in 2007, 2008 and 2009, see the summary of results

The North Platte in Wyoming is one of my favorite rivers. I paddled the river from Benet Peak campground to Seminoe Reservoir and shorter section below Glendo and Guernsey Reservoirs.

Pixel is often my paddling companion when I have a chance to paddle Sea Wind in a more recreational mode.

Related posts:
Paddling with Pixel, the Water Corgi
Sun, Snow and Wind on the North Platte River in Wyoming
Bennett Peak to Pick Bridge on the North Platte River, Wyoming
Do You Paddle with Your Dog? K-9 Kayaking
44 Miles of the North Platte River in 2 Minutes
North Platte River Kayak Racing – 2009 Wyoming Outback Challenge


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Photoshop Rulers and Guides (and an update)

11 Feb

iceflowstudios.com http Check out rulers and guides in Photoshop! They will help tremendously! Also check out IceflowStudios.com for daily updates!
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www.essential-photoshop-elements.com With Photoshop Elements you can remove a section of your photo and seamlessly stitch it back together. Visit essential-photoshop-elements.com for more free content.

 

Nursery Rhymes – Chubby Cheeks

11 Feb

The cheeks of this little girl are chubby the chin is dimple and she has blue eyes as well. To watch more entertaining and educating videos on animation stories nursery rhymes learning series and school poems SUBSCRIBE NOW at www.youtube.com . To watch more kids animation videos in high quality log onto www.youtube.com

 
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