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Nikon SB-700 Speedlight Flash – Much More Than Just An Up-Date to the SB-600

16 Dec

www.artoftheimage.com – Reviewing the impressive new Nikon SB-700 Speedlight Flash and discussing why it’s much more than just an up-date to the SB-600.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 
 

3rd time hitting this team in multi

16 Dec

I just got on so I wasn’t there for the other 2 hits. Lol, sorry I haven’t been making regular videos, I haven’t been pking at all. Subscribe. #wolf-pack heart.issy

 
 

TodaysArt Festival 2007

16 Dec

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TodaysArt Festival 2007
visual art
Image by marie-ll
KABK: Beeld + Geluid / Art Science
The Interfaculty Image and Sound/Art-Science was behind one of the highlights of TodaysArt in 2006, the project Structet. In 2007, students and teachers will show their skill again, using the theme ‘movement’: Foucault’s pendulum, a loudspeaker’s cone, a balloon, it’s all part of this amazing spectacle which will take place high up in the Atrium.

TodaysArt Festival = 2 nights and days stuffed with creativity, music (electronic, hiphop, dubstep, baile funk, noise and so on), visual arts, modern dance, concerts, parties, surprises, artist talks at 25 locations (in/outdoor) in the city centre of The Hague.

Check www.todaysart.nl for more information about this festival.

workshop Open Architecture
visual art
Image by Z33 art centre, Hasselt
workshop Open Architecture

 
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Oh, Sleeper “Children Of Fire” Guitar Tablature Contest ENTRY (WINNING VIDEO)

16 Dec

This is my entry for the “Oh, Sleeper ‘Children Of Fire’ Tablature Contest.” Killer album by OS. Best to date. Go out and BUY it! EDIT: Well, turns out that I won the competition and the Jackson Warrior! Thanks for everyone’s very kind words! Thanks for watching 😉 Gear Used: Borrowed JACKSON JS-1 (busted headstock and only 22 frets!) with EMG 81/85 Borrowed AxeFX Ultra (Das Metal) Borrowed Nikon D7000 Trial of Sony Vegas Pro 10 Ibanez BTB (tuned up to C standard) POD X3 (Bulb’s Bass Patch) www.solidstaterecords.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Styling your Get Sole Shoes with Fabgelous – STUDIyo Photo

16 Dec

www.STUDIyoPhoto.com Get Sole shoes are highly versatile canvas shoes that you can where to almost any occassion. Mix and match it with different clothes, even the shoes itself can be a fashion statement. You can even try using different shoe laces to add an accent to the shoes. Visit American Boulevard to get your pair NOW! You may also contact STUDIyo Photo to get a PAIR of GET SOLE Shoes. Need a Photographer??? Visit www.STUDIyoPhoto.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Vinodh succeeds in releasing Madan from jail and Saxena thanks him for helping him, later photographer Gyan indirectly proposes Kanchan, there in saxena house, Vinodh pleads in front of Saroj to return to Vrindavan. A heating argument takes place between Sodhi and Amrit as Sodhi was forcing Amrit to go to Agra to pick Saroj but Amrit strictly disagrees and instead insults Mr & Mrs. Sodhi. Kanchan gets angry on Karuna. Will Kanchan reveal Saxena that she loves Gyan? Will Saroj go to Vrindavan? “Every average girl in India, has a picture of an ideal dream husband in terms of looks, nature and outlook towards life. The expectations from the husband are fairly simple — need to provide security, tender moments of love which may or may not be met. Shubh Vivaah is a story of a father and his five daughters. The love they share, the bonds they cement, the faith they place on each other and the dedication with which they try to change the harsh realities of their lives.”
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 

Nikon Creative Lighting System – Basics Part 2

16 Dec

www.imageguy.com The second part of my Nikon CLS video series. In this video we shoot a toy car and make lighting adjustments using Nikon’s CLS to control the output of the flash.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 
 

D300s Custom White Balance with 18% Gray Card

16 Dec

D300s Custom White Balance with 18% Gray Card

 
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St.Louis Zoo Sea Lion Photography … “Behind The Shot”

16 Dec

In this video I provide some basics that will help to when it comes to taking photos through glass or any aquarium situations. These shots can be difficult for even the most experienced photographer I’m sure we will have more videos to help you tackle these types of shots.

 
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A Good Gawk by Sandra McCowen: Sculpture In Context 2012 at the National Botanic Gardens

16 Dec

Some cool visual art images:

A Good Gawk by Sandra McCowen: Sculpture In Context 2012 at the National Botanic Gardens
visual art
Image by infomatique
Sculpture In Context 2012 at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9.
6th September to 19th October 2012

Sculpture in Context continues to build on 26 years of experience in organising successful exhibitions. It has, over the years staged highly acclaimed visual arts events at venues such as Fernhill Gardens, the Conrad Hotel, Kilmainham Gaol, the Irish Management Institute, Dublin Castle, Farmleigh House and the National Botanic Gardens.

The gardens are not only a botanical haven, and a quiet oasis on the outskirts of a modern European City, they also offer a challenging venue which gives the artist the rare opportunity of realising large scale work. It also gives the visitor an opportunity to ramble and explore, sometimes finding sculptures in the most unusual places. The sculptures are displayed throughout the gardens, ponds, Great Palm House, and Curvilinear Range, with the smaller works exhibited in the gallery above the visitors’ centre.

 
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For Beginners – Learning to See

16 Dec

A granite shoreline on a local lake offers endless opportunities for images.

 

Photography is about vision – real or perceived.

Before we take the camera out of the bag we must first learn to look at what we are seeing, and to see at which we are looking.

Often times beginning photographers will stop dead in their tracks and in haste put the camera to their eye. Then the search begins, the human form will go through contortions resembling those of Gumby and Pokey while the lens is zoomed in and out, raised up and down, and enough gadgets are incorporated to leave any mechanical engineer in awe.

The fact of the matter is that once we have recognized a scene worthy of photographing, the one element that often fails in the process is the inability to see, to really see, what it was that stopped us in the first place.  Once the camera is raised to the eye you should be looking at what it was that you had earlier seen, thus, the camera simply becomes a mechanical device to record the image that the grey matter located four-inches behind the viewfinder has already registered.

So, “how do we learn to see,” you might ask?

This is a million dollar question, and hopefully, the answer is one that you will chase for as long as you are physically able to hold a camera. As we learn to see we incorporate a vision or style, and as you journey along this wonderful path you will find that you will revisit that same subject in a different light as your vision and style evolves. This is healthy and shows a maturity and progression.

But first we must give our eyes exercises so the act of seeing becomes an intuitive process.

As we learn to read, we read slowly by studying each syllable of each word, and annunciating those syllables aloud. As our reading skill improves we learn to read silently, and eventually will often be speed-reading by skipping or scanning words in our left-to-right habit instilled form. We don’t see every word, we just intuitively know what noun, verb or adjective is next simply by scanning that line.

This is a problem for the new photographer. For years we have trained ourselves to not only read, but also to look from left-to-right, and as such we often skip over pertinent details.

A backyard garden is a prefect training ground for the nature photographer. Get down low and study those flowers to see what surprises may be waiting.

 

One of the first tricks I learned many years ago had nothing to do with photography, but was drilled into me by an army sergeant. It only took a few smacks up the back of my head to learn how to look from right-to-left when scanning a landscape in an effort to see the hidden “enemy” in our mock battles. This process of reverse reading forced me to slow down and read each tree as if it were a syllable I was seeing for the first time. Even today, about thirty years after I called that sergeant every adjective not found in a descent dictionary, I still find myself scanning a landscape from right-to-left.

If you don’t believe this will help in your visual acuity, just read the first line of any paragraph in this column. Notice how your eyes skip and jump ahead of what your mind is absorbing? Now read that same line from right-to-left, I’ll bet you are even turning your head with your eyes as you slowly study each word.

Now put this skill to practise. When you are out at your backyard bird feeder, or at the neighbourhood park, start scanning those trees looking for birds from right-to-left. Soon this will become an intuitive process, and you will see more birds in the forest or spiders on flowers than you ever imagined. Only by seeing that bird or spider can you then make a picture of it.

As the great purveyor of quotes, professional baseball player Yogi Berra, once said: “You can observe a lot by just looking around.”

 

By training our imagination at the same time as our eyes, a whole new world of opportunities can open. This lake is a centuries-old canoe route for the indigenous aboriginal community. By rotating the image I imagined the Great Earth Mother with arms and hands holding her pelvis and the unborn child in her womb.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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For Beginners – Learning to See


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