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Married couple sets Crossfit World Record at NorCal Regionals for Tamalpais CrossFit..

29 Nov

Very humble husband and wife team, Meshelle and Chad take setting a new record in a CrossFit regional workout in stride. Watch their full workout, and hear commentary from the coach Michael about the strategy for Meshelle, and Chad at they broke the CrossFit world record in team workout #3 on 5.19.2012 at Northern California Regionals. …To me, this is what CrossFit is about. Don’t be shy, all fitness levels are invited to their gym in San Rafael Ca. Give these great folks a holler, and check them out! Website- www.tamcrossfit.com Facebook- http Twitter- Tamalpais CrossFit (@tamCrossFit) A quick note, I opted to roll with the continuous workout shot for the full experience rather than edit. The result was a bit of unfortunate pans, and camera shakes as the whole thing was shot on a consumer tripod in the stands at full zoom, no image stabilization with people walking by. The thumps and bumps are often from the folks around me cheering! Definitely not a perfect shoot, but one I will always remember.. Well done guys! All music officially licensed through pond5. Shot and filmed on a canon t3i, kit lens, and Nikkor -qc 1:2.8 135mm using Fotodiox pro kikon-eos adapter. edited/corrected in Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD 11 by www.RobertDBrown.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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28. November 2012

29 Nov

Ein Beitrag von: una.knipsolina


kwerfeldein – Fotografie Magazin

 
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Budapest Timelapse 2012

29 Nov

www.peterdancso.com http Blog: dancsopeter.blogspot.hu Budapest Timelapse 2011: www.youtube.com Budapest Timelapse 2010: www.youtube.com All rights reserved. Usage of visual material without permission is forbidden. For licensing contact me via the given websites. Camera: Canon EOS 550D / T2i Lenses: Tokina 11-16mm 2.8, Sigma 30mm 1.4, Samyang 85mm 1.4
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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DJ Wich & Nironic – Begin Again (PROMO VIDEO)

29 Nov

Nomad 2 – The Long Way Home – 31.5.2011 Camera, edit, postpro – DJ Wich www.facebook.com www.facebook.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.twitter.com

 
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Cool Visual Art images

29 Nov

A few nice visual art images I found:

Braille soon coming to Visual Libraries Project.
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Image by Claire_Sambrook
Had a meeting today about Visual libraries with the Vision impaired group in Portsmouth.
Check www.visuallibraries.com/
for images from the books at the Community Services Library in Fratton.

Braille soon coming to Visual Libraries Project.
visual art
Image by Claire_Sambrook
Had a meeting today about Visual libraries with the Vision impaired group in Portsmouth.
Check www.visuallibraries.com/
for images from the books at the Community Services Library in Fratton.

Braille soon coming to Visual Libraries Project.
visual art
Image by Claire_Sambrook
Had a meeting today about Visual libraries with the Vision impaired group in Portsmouth.
Check www.visuallibraries.com/
for images from the books at the Community Services Library in Fratton.

 
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28 November, 2012 – A Few Antarctica Spaces

29 Nov

My January, 2014 Antarctica by Air Expediton sold out almost immediately when announced last month, but a few people who said they were joining have not paid their deposits, so their berths are now forfeit.

There is an opening for one male in a double cabin as well as one female in a shared cabin. There is also a double cabin available for either a couple or two individuals.


The Luminous Landscape – What’s New

 
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Manual Mode Basics – Shutter Speed

29 Nov

An understandable description of how to use the manual mode on your DSLR or advanced point and shoot camera. This is the first of three videos in the basic manual photography series.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 
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‘It nearly killed me’ – Ex-Olympus CEO Woodford looks back on crisis

29 Nov

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‘It nearly killed me’ says Olympus CEO-turned-whistleblower Michael Woodford of writing about his dramatic exit from the Japanese company following his 2011 exposure of massive corporate mismanagement. In an interview with Amateur Photographer Magazine, Woodford describes the strain on his personal life, and the process of writing a book about the experience with lawyers poring over every word. He also tells of his intention to give to charity much of the £10M he was awarded for unfair dismissal. Click through for extracts from the interview (from Amateur Photographer).

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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500px extends mobile platform to iPhone

29 Nov

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Connect: Photographers who use the photo sharing platform 500px can now access their images via an iPhone app released today. Previously, only iPad and Android versions of the app were available. The iOS version is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, and requires iOS 5.0 or later. ‘With our new iPhone app, we are continuing to push the boundaries to create a seamless, premium photo sharing experience for photographers, on any device they use,’ said Oleg Gutsol, 500px CEO.

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Capturing the Northern Lights in Timelapse Video

29 Nov

A guest post by Phil Hart – author of the Shooting Stars eBook (use code DPSTARS for a 25% discount).

In this post, I’d like to share the back story to a new video I have released after a nine week ‘extreme astronomy’ adventure in the Yukon earlier this year, where I went to capture timelapse footage of the Northern Lights (the ‘Aurora Borealis’).

First the video, ‘Valentine’s Aurora’, which I hope you will enjoy with the lights down and the music up:

Valentine’s Aurora from Phil Hart on Vimeo.

The Location

All of the footage for this video (except the fisheye sequences) was shot on Annie Lake Road, south of Whitehorse the capital of Canada’s Yukon Territory. See this Map Link.

It was the 14th February, and only my second night out on location away from home base where I was staying on the shores of Shallow Bay, Lake Laberge, to the north of Whitehorse. The weather was good during the day and I was confident of clear skies, so I made the trek an hour and a half south. There was nothing to indicate that aurora activity was going to storm that night, but that’s the nature of aurora. When you’re this far north you have to get out whenever the weather is good and capture whatever happens. Further south, you might like to monitor the forecasts on spaceweather.com.

I could actually see aurora curtains low in the north even before the end of twilight, so I had an idea I was in for a great night, and had to get moving quickly.

On location at Annie Lake Road: Canon 5D Mark II, 14mm lens, 30 secs, f2.8, ISO800

Camera Gear and Exposure Settings

I used four cameras to capture all the footage in this video:

  1. Canon 5D Mark II with 24mm f1.4 lens
  2. Canon 5D Mark II with 14mm f2.8 lens
  3. Canon 1100D (Rebel T3) with 10-22mm lens
  4. Canon 5D (original) with Peleng 8mm Fisheye lens (running autonomously with an intervalometer back at Shallow Bay)

Fisheye Aurora: Canon 5D, 8mm lens, 30 secs, f3.5, ISO800

All of these lenses were used at their maximum aperture, as to capture the motion of the aurora requires exposures that are as short as possible. In general, exposures were ~6-8 seconds with the fast f1.4 lens and ~15-25 seconds with the slower lenses. But when the aurora was very bright and active, I was using exposures as short as ½ second with the f1.4 lens. In fact, there were actually a few minutes that night where I could record live video of the aurora, but that footage was too grainy to use in this compilation.

Although I was recording long timelapse sequences of images very quickly, I still tried whenever possible to capture full size RAW files. Only when the exposures were short (<1 second) was I forced to shoot straight to JPG as the camera could not keep up otherwise. At the end of the nine weeks, I had nearly three terabtyes of data, which is quite a headache!

Motion Control and Accessories

  • The 5D Mark II and 24mm lens were carried on an alt-azimuth panning mount with a custom controller, to create some of the panning sequences in the video.
  • The 1100D (Rebel T3) with 10-22mm lens was carried on a little Vixen Polarie, used in a horizontal panning mode, which provided for simple panning sequences.
  • The other 5D Mark II with 14mm lens was used on a standard tripod.

These last two cameras were set to continuous shooting mode, and a simple push button remote release was used to fire off the shutter for as long as the button was locked down.

Canon 1100D (Rebel T3), 10-22mm lens @10mm, 25 secs, f3.5, ISO800

Composition

With aurora, like other night sky photography and landscape work in general, it’s the combination of foreground and sky that makes an image. So I spent a lot of time looking for rugged mountains and other attractive foregrounds. But location scouting is quite difficult in the Yukon in the middle of winter, with very few roads open and clear. Despite several more weeks touring around after this, Annie Lake remained one of my favourite locations and it was one of the more accessible as well.

One of the factors to consider when chasing aurora, and one of the advantages of this site, is to look for a low northern horizon to increase visibility when aurora activity is low, but interesting horizons around to the east and west for when activity increases.

Landscape with low northern horizon: Canon 5D Mark II, 14mm lens, 15 secs, f2.8, ISO1600

Unless you resort to light painting, in general the foreground appears silhouetted against the aurora, so you need strong profiles (isolated trees for example, rather than a wall of them). But occasionally the aurora is so bright overhead that it can actually illuminate the scenery. You can see that in the image below. Other times you may have moonlight which creates a very different lighting environment, and turns the sky blue just like the daytime sky.

Bright aurora illuminating the landscape: Canon 5D Mark II, 24mm lens, 5 secs, f1.4, ISO800

Post Processing

I learnt a lot as I began to process these Image sequences back home in Melbourne. To get the most out of them, I used Adobe After Effects to directly import the RAW image sequences. I also used the Neat Video noise smoothing plugin to reduce the appearance of noise without sacrificing too much detail. In some cases I also used Lightroom and LR Timelapse to smoothly vary some development parameters across the sequence, to cope with large variations in brightness of the aurora, before importing the sequence into After Effects. These frequent and often fast changes in brightess of the aurora is one reason why I often shot at lower ISO settings (~ISO800) than I normally would for night sky photography, to prevent clipping of bright areas of the aurora as much as possible.

The Star Trail effect at the end of the video was created using the ‘Lighten’ blending mode in the freeware program StarStax by Markus Enzweiler, which I highly recommend.

I hope you enjoy this Valentine’s Aurora video and a little of the behind the scenes story. Feel free to share it!

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Capturing the Northern Lights in Timelapse Video



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