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Absolutely Absurd: 18 Playful Furniture Pieces for All Ages

18 Dec

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The humor starts with the name, but definitely does not end there. Straight Line Designs produces just about anything except works that are straightforward or linear.

Descriptions including ‘playful’ and ‘postmodern’ come to mind, or, more directly, the titles speak for themselves: canned bench, burnt table, cracked cabinet.

These objects indeed fit their monikers, as they crash, melt, rip and explode around, into and through your rooms in cartoonish fashion.

Still, to dismiss them as childish fun (though many are indeed designed for kids) would be to miss the remarkable attention to detail in these difficult and hard-to-execute pieces of furniture with their zigs, zagz, curves and springs.

From the company: “Straight Line Designs is a one-of-a-kind workshop that has been operating out of Vancouver, British Columbia for the past 25 years. In addition to installations, sculptures and private commissions, designer Judson Beaumont and his staff of eight full-time craftspeople have designed and constructed a variety of custom-built furniture and projects for public institutions and children’s exhibitions throughout North America and abroad.”


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What you need to know: Instagram’s new terms of service

18 Dec

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Photo-sharing service Instagram is making headlines for a change to its terms and conditions that appears to allow the sale of users’ images. According to the updated terms of service, Instagram users ‘agree that a business or other entity may pay us to display your username, likeness, photos (along with any associated metadata), and/or actions you take, in connection with paid or sponsored content or promotions, without any compensation to you’. Understandably, some Instagram users are very unhappy, but do they need to be? Click through to read our quick guide to what the new terms and conditions mean for you. 

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Review of the Flashpoint Remote Flash Trigger Kit

18 Dec

www.WeeklyPhotoTips.com www.ThePhotographyPodcast.com We had the pleasure of getting our hands on the Flashpoint Remote Flash Trigger Kit and started falling in love as we were unpacking it. Once we began actually using the flash trigger kit the love was complete. Head over to the blog and learn more about what we liked, why we liked it, see sample images, and links to where you can get it (with free shipping). See you over there! www.WeeklyPhotoTips.com www.ThePhotographyPodcast.com
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Photography SEO And The Importance Of Local Marketing

18 Dec

So far in this photography SEO series, we have discussed local link building, local relationship building and today we are going to talk local marketing. Photography SEO isn’t only about the algorithms. In fact, relationships and marketing efforts also play a big role. Especially with the ever-changing algorithms and importance of social signals.

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Photography SEO & Local Marketing

Building relationships is also marketing, however there are additional local marketing techniques that can be used.

Incentive

Provide your relationships with an incentive to send more business your way. For instance, a 5% referral bonus for every new customer you get. Make the bonus exclusive to partners you have exchanged links with.

Local Listing

Utilize local marketing sites and get your business listed on the most important websites, the ones your potential clients would be browsing.

Associations

Display your associations and memberships on your website, and make sure you are listed on theirs. For instance, if you are a wedding photographer it could be important to be listed on Best of Wedding Photography in your local area.

Host & Education

If you have a studio, host a meet and greet there. If you do not, partner with one of your relationships to use their venue. Offer a couple of presentations where you can further educate your partners so they can be an indirect and unofficial sales person for your business.

Local Metrics

Use Google Webmaster Tools and Bing Webmaster Tools and identify what local keywords are working for you and where you need improvement.

Answer Questions

Use social sites like Quora, searching for local questions worth answering.

Where Your Customers Are

Your customers hang out on Facebook and Pinterest. You may not realize it, but Pinterest is important for photographers and more so for local marketing.

Plus Local

Google Places is now called Google Plus Local. Even if your customers are not on Google Plus, it is important to have your business set up and merged with your Google Plus Local listing.

Like with anything else, this list can go on for a while. So I want to hear from you. Comment below and share your advice for photographers to utilize local marketing for photography SEO.

Thanks for reading,

Scott

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Salman Khan throws starry tantrums on the sets of his film, John Abraham gets candid, & more news

18 Dec

Asin & Akshay Kumar’s glam look Deepika Padukone might star opposite Shahid Kapoor in Knight & Day remake Geeta Basra & Harbhajan Singh go on a vacation Hrithik Roshan spotted at the Mumbai airport John Abraham gets candid with the media at an event John Abraham, Kangna Ranaut Anil Kapoor ateend Ekta Kapoor’s party Rajinikanth records a song for Kochadaiyaan Rani Mukerji lashes out at a photographer Saif Ali Khan clears land dispute rumours on zoOm Salman Khan throws starry tantrums on the sets of his film Your one stop destination for all the latest happenings,hot rumours and exclusive B-Town gossip… Subscribe NOW! www.youtube.com Follow us on twitter, facebook & Google+: www.twitter.com www.facebook.com gplus.to Also check out our website: www.zoomtv.in

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

18 Dec

A few nice visual art images I found:

The Characteristics of a Typeface (for widescreen displays)
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Image by arnoKath
Wallpaper 1920×1200 created with the typefaces listed below:

Text Face

Alejandro lo Celsos (Pampa Type) unique serif typeface family»Arlt«.

»Arlt is a family of contemporary typefaces for a wide variety of applications. It includes text, display, and decorative fonts. Its style gives the text a sort of spicy atmosphere that makes it ideal for composing literature.
Arlt has been created for the demanding, inspired designers. Being the result of 3 years of intensive work, the types aim to balance a strong personality against comfortable readability. The fonts have been carefully crafted in every detail, to offer you the highest visual quality standards in typography.
Arlt is inspired by the novels and plays of Argentinean writer Roberto Arlt, active in the 20s and 30s. He pioneered the introduction of Lunfardo (Buenos Aires slang) into literature, and he was the first to write about the crook and the madman. His novels and plays refreshed the spirit of Hispanic literature of early 20th century, and anticipated the work of English-speaking writers such as Irvine Welsh or William Burroughs.
Arlt is a complex typeface. Its characters have vigorous counterforms. As individual shapes the letterforms can feel impulsive and capricious, but once they are combined into words, they look elegant and sober. The text line in Arlt creates a dynamic, stimulating rhythm, which is still very comfortable at immersed reading.
Arlt is a contemporary interpretation of the alphabet which finds inspiration in some classic sources. The italics are linked to the glamorous, mannerist typography of 17th century Baroque (Dutch designer Christoffel van Dijck, Hungarian printer Miklós Kis). While the romans are a new attempt at capturing the warmth and vehemence of Expressionism. This style may be traced back to the 18th century: the singular work of German punchcutter Christian Zinck, and later to some 20th century East European type designers such as Preissig, Dyrynk, Menhart, and Frantisek Storm, probably today’s finest representative.«

Handwriting

Nick Shinns (ShinnType) excellent, exceptionally versatile script face »Duffy Script«.

Duffy Script is an interpretation of the lettering of contemporary illustrator Amanda Duffy, aka Losergirl. Each font contains four glyphs for each character (including all numbers, punctuation, and symbols), which OpenType coding sets in “random” order for a subtle, natural effect. Use a curved path to further accentuate the bounced quality of the letters. Try out different combinations of glyphs by inserting the cursor in front of your headline and hitting the space bar repeatedly: each time,the text will be represented by a different sequence of glyphs.

Outline Slab Serif

Dino dos Santos’ (DSType) fashionable, decorative slab serif typeface »Anubis Pro«.

The thought of the day, is really the thought of the year, oh no, it really is the thought of the century! Cool folks! Enjoy to photograph, even at such opportunities!:)
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Image by || UggBoy?UggGirl || PHOTO || WORLD || TRAVEL ||
Street art is any art developed in public spaces — that is, "in the streets" — though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. The term can include traditional graffiti artwork, stencil graffiti, sticker art, wheatpasting and street poster art, video projection, art intervention, guerrilla art, flash mobbing and street installations. Typically, the term street art or the more specific post-graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art.

Artists have challenged art by situating it in non-art contexts. ‘Street’ artists do not aspire to change the definition of an artwork, but rather to question the existing environment with its own language. They attempt to have their work communicate with everyday people about socially relevant themes in ways that are informed by esthetic values without being imprisoned by them.[1] John Fekner defines street art as “all art on the street that’s not graffiti.”[2]

The motivations and objectives that drive street artists are as varied as the artists themselves. There is a strong current of activism and subversion in urban art. Street art can be a powerful platform for reaching the public, and frequent themes include adbusting, subvertising and other culture jamming, the abolishment of private property and reclaiming the streets. Other street artists simply see urban space as an untapped format for personal artwork, while others may appreciate the challenges and risks that are associated with installing illicit artwork in public places. However the universal theme in most, if not all street art, is that adapting visual artwork into a format which utilizes public space, allows artists who may otherwise feel disenfranchised, to reach a much broader audience than traditional artwork and galleries normally allow.

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Stag at Echo Rock
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Image by cliff1066™
Stag at Echo Rock by an unidentified artist, oil on canvas, late 19th century:

Stag at Echo Rock exemplifies the untrained but inventive style characteristic of much folk art. Untutored in the mechanics of perspective, this artist has produced a gripping image in which the background seems to tilt toward us, skewing our sense of depth. Though flattened, the image is rich in visual patterning and attention to detail, and is clearly made by someone intimately familiar with these rural surroundings.

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Grab Our Natural Light eBook for Just $9 [55% Off] Today Only

18 Dec

2012 has been a huge year for dPS and one of the biggest moments for us was launching our biggest selling eBook for the year – Natural Light: Mastering a Photographers Most Powerful Tool.

Today you can get this eBook at the amazing price of just $ 9 USD.

When we asked author Mitchell Kanashkevich to write this eBook we knew the topic of ‘Natural Light’ was on an important topic – however we didn’t anticipate the amazing response from dPS readers who not only made this our fastest selling eBook ever but who began to submit some wonderful reader reviews and feedback.

“Last week just before I was about to spend several thousand dollars on some lighting gear I saw a post about your Natural Light eBook. On a whim I bought a copy and I am so glad I did – the improvement in my photography is out of this world.

Best of all I no longer see the need for all that gear I was eyeing off because I’m equipped with the best light there is – natural light. This was the best few dollars I ever spent!” – Jesse Sadler (via email)

“I absolutely loved the e book and learned a lot from it. Now everywhere I go I look at the light. I also really loved Mitchell’s images, very inspirational.” – Mary Caughley (via facebook)

This eBook has impacted many photographers and so we want to get it in the hand of as many of our readers as possible today by reducing its price so drastically.

What’s Natural Light All About?

In Natural Light, pro travel photographer Mitchell Kanashkevich reveals his secrets for using natural light to enhance the mood, atmosphere, and quality of images.

Really it is about creating Beautiful Photos… just the way Nature Intended it.

Get a full run down of what is included in this eBook on it’s information page here.

But in short – here’s what you’ll discover in Natural Light:

  • Understand the essential qualities of natural light
  • Master the technical components you’ll need to work with natural light, including exposure, metering, and the histogram
  • Learn expert methods to control natural light to suit your creative needs
  • Grasp the potential of harsh light, diffused light, fog, twilight, and other settings
  • Learn to sculpt light, create light interplay, reveal silhouettes, and more
  • Practice professional post-processing techniques to enhance natural light
  • Harness the countless creative possibilities that natural light affords

Natural Light is beautifully illustrated and is full of useful examples and diagrams

Why do we think this is the Best Guide to Natural Light on the Market?

  • Because it’s packed with real-world advice. Mitchell has built a successful photography career by learning to harness natural light in any situation. His hard-won advice will save you years of trial and error, and help you get more from your photography, starting today.
  • Because it’s comprehensive. This ebook covers all aspects of photography using natural light. It gives you the skills you need to conduct your own experiments with natural light—to breathtaking effect.
  • Because it’s ultra-practical. Mitchell’s hands-on advice leads you from the essentials to more advanced aspects of natural-light photography. His field guide to natural light is supported by detailed case studies, tips and tricks, and clear illustrations to help you build up your skills super-fast.
  • Because it was created with the passionate amateur in mind. You don’t need an expensive camera, high-end equipment, or stunning subjects to get real value from this ebook. Mitchell targets his advice to the photographer who wants to use natural light to maximum effect in every image they make.

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After the Camera, Your most Powerful Photographic Tool is Light. This eBook will help you to understand and use it to create beautiful images.

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18. Türchen: video2brain

18 Dec

Wer sich heute fragt, was er morgen auf fotografischer Ebene können will, kann tausend Wege einschlagen und alle führen nach Rom. Und: Man kann entweder alles allein herausfinden oder anderen dabei zuschauen, wie sie arbeiten. Am besten noch auf Video zum entspannten Lernen mit einer Tasse Tee. video2brain macht das möglich.

Denn video2brain sagt eigentlich schon im Namen, was Programm ist: Mit Videos geht die gewünschte Information direkt ins Hirn. „Das geht doch auch mit Youtube!“, wird der eine oder andere einwenden. Wer aber schon einmal versucht hat, zu einem Thema ein ausführliches und umfangreiches Lerntrainung – auf Deutsch und in hoher Qualität – zu finden, wird davon ein Liedchen singen können, dass das alles andere als ein Pappenstiel ist.

Und weiter gibt es nichts Schöneres, als einem Fachmann stundenlang über die Schultern zu sehen, wie er die Dinge vormacht, die einen selbst so brennend interessieren. Diese Erfahrung kann man sich mit den Trainings von video2brain quasi ins Haus holen oder das Ganze gemütlich auf einer Zugfahrt mit dem Laptop genießen.

Der in Graz, Österreich sitzende Verlag hat sich mit der Gründung 2002 auf die Fahnen geschrieben, fachspezifisches Wissen zielgruppengerecht und ansprechend zu vermitteln und bedient sich dabei bei allem, was möglich ist. So sind seit Jahren hochprofessionell produzierte Videotrainings in Form von DVDs oder Online-Trainings für Fotografen, Webdesigner und viele andere erhältlich.

Und was die Fotografie betrifft, deckt das Angebot eigentlich alles ab, was das Herz begehrt: Zu den Themen Photoshop, Lightroom (Tipp: Da gibt’s auch ein Training von mir), neue Kameras, Studio, Rechtsgrundlagen, Drucken, Blitzen und zu allen gängigen Foto-Genres ist alles da.

Seit geraumer Zeit gehen v2b, wie sie unter Kennern genannt werden, noch einen entscheidenden Schritt weiter und bieten das Ganze auch in Form von Abos an. Das bedeutet, dass alle Lehrinhalte konsumierbar sind, wenn der Nutzer online ist. Und das umfasst nicht nur den Inhalt einer DVD, sondern alle über 700 Videotrainings mit über 45.000 Lektionen. Übrigens auch auf Tablets wie dem iPad. Das kann ja nur gut sein.

Und solch ein Jahresabo (Standard) für das umfangreiche Angebot von Videotrainings aus dem Hause video2brain verlosen wir heute, hier auf kwerfeldein. Wir finden das großartig und wünschen Euch viel Erfolg.

Um das Jahresabo von video2brain zu gewinnen, schreibe einen Kommentar unter bürgerlichem Namen und gültiger E-Mail-Adresse bis heute um 24 Uhr. Danach verlosen wir es per Zufallsgenerator unter allen Kommentatoren. Die genauen Gewinnspielregeln findest Du hier. Viel Glück!


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Nikon D90 4.5 FPS

18 Dec

The FPS rate of the Nikon D90 Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR). To get the full 4.5 FPS on the D90, switch your cameras mode dial to either S, A, or M. Lets say you have it in A (Aperture Priority). Dial down your aperture to the lowest your lens F stop is, like F2.8. Once you have done that, adjust your ISO according to your lighting to get a proper exposure without a lot of noise. Secondly, make sure that your shutter speed is 1/250th of a second or faster. Then, hold down the release mode button (Top Right on body with 3 frames) and move the main command dial, on back, to the multiple frames with an “H” image on the LCD screen on top. You will now be able to shoot at 4.5 frames per second!

 
 

Primes vs Zooms Explanation

18 Dec

Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Tutorial on understanding the differences and benefits prime and zoom lenses.
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