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Coldplay – Clocks, Fix You & Every Teardrop is a Waterfall (Live @ London Emirates Stadium 2012 )

11 Dec

Coldplay London Emirates Stadium 1 June 2012 Last 3 songs of the day: Clocks, Fix You, Every Teardrop is a Waterfall Apologies for the shaky camera work – I was not permitted to shoot as I was holding “an oversized camera”, so I had be a bit more discrete than I wished. Hope you could still get a bit of the atmosphere and enjoy the live music despite the bad quality. Shot with Nikon D800 with 24-120/4

 
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Delly Carr (pt1) – Inside the photographers Studio

11 Dec

Australia’s top Sports photographer, World Photography Academy member and official Nikon Ambassador – Delly Carr is a living legend in photography. With around 25 years professional experience, Delly has a wealth of knowledge he graciously shares with us today. Get his opinion on the D4 and D800, how digital has changed the industry, what it is like to shoot at the Olympics and life as a Nikon Ambassador. Welcome to a new series of 1 on 1 chats / interviews with the leading photographers from Australia and beyond. I have lined up interviews with some huge names in the industry – get ready for some ‘money can’t buy’ insights, opinions, stories and advice – from those that have done it all. Episode one goes live 9pm Saturday 11 February (AEST – GMT+11). Join the Flickr forum: www.flickr.com www.facebook.com www.mattgranger.com https

 
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Just Posted: Mobile Photography Gift Guide

11 Dec

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Your best camera is the one you have on you, and for many of us that’s a smartphone. We’ve just posted our 2012 Mobile Photography Gift Guide, which covers a range of accessories for the mobile photographer, from inexpensive and fun gifts to more serious, useful products like add-on lenses and supports for phones and tablets. Click through to read the full article at connect.dpreview.com

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Dana 60 Wheel Hubs

11 Dec

Replacement Wheel Hubs for GM and Dodge Dana 60 axles. Fits all GM Dana 60s and fits Dodge Dana 60s up to 1993. All Hubs and Wheel Studs Here: www.4wdfactory.com
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Heading Down Under

11 Dec

Fashion Photography Workshop in Australia!

I’ve been wanting to return to Sydney, Australia for a long time and now it’s going to happen. In February of 2013, I will be in Sydney, Australia to teach two weekends of workshops! Because the demand is so high and you guys have been asking me for this for a really long time, I’ve decided to hold two workshops Down Under. The first one will be February 16th and 17th. The second one will be the following weekend, February 23rd and 24th. SUN Studios in Sydney has agreed to host our workshops which is really cool because they’re beautiful studios and they’ll fit all of us! Plus, they have all the equipment I need to show you some killer lighting set ups. I won’t go into much detail here because you can read all about it on the workshop page here but I hope to see many of you who I’ve only met online or through Facebook. I know that for a lot of my Aussie readers, coming to NYC or LA was just too far to travel! Well now you don’t have to travel very far, if at all, because I’ll be coming to you!

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Power Trip: 13 Creative Cord & Outlet Concepts

10 Dec

[ By Steph in Gadgets & Geekery & Technology. ]

We use power outlets and extension cords every day, yet they seem to have been left behind when it comes to both aesthetic and practical improvements over the last few decades. These 13 (more) products, concepts and DIY projects include power outlets with built-in retractable extension cords, super-flat tape cords that are invisible under rugs, and modular power strips that can be customized to your electricity needs.

Super-Flat Retractable Tape Cord

This extension cord works just like a tape measure, with the cord extending from the base unit to plug into an electric outlet. Just give the tape a tug and it’ll wind back up inside the unit.

Power Bridge Hides Unsightly Plugs

We don’t really like looking at a mess of plugs in a power strip, so why have them on top? The Power Bridge by Hyukjae Chang flips the strip, keeping the visible side clutter-free. Each outlet also has an indicator light that lets you know how much power that particular device is using.

Belkin TimeOutlet

In the Belkin TimeOutlet, four quadrants corresponding to various times of day keep your lights and devices powered up only during the time that you actually use them, cutting off the power at other times.

Lithoss Frameless Switch

Light switches become design details with the Lithoss Frameless Switch, which uses piano-like keys to turn lights on and off.

Rotating 360 Multi-Outlet Strip

The variety of oddly shaped plugs makes it hard to fit all of your gadgets onto a single power strip. The Rotating 360 ensures that they’ll all fit with a modular design with individual sockets that can be rotated to the side or bottom, or removed altogether if they’re not needed.

Totally Flat Tape Cord is Perfect Under Rugs

There’s no need to tape extension cords to the floor with ugly duct tape or run them along walls and ceilings to keep them out of the way, when they’re entirely flat – and work like tape themselves. This design by Chen Ju Wei uses a sticky electrostatic paste material and circuit-printing technology to embed electric wires within a length of reusable tape that can be wiped clean when needed.

Donut Outlet Features Circular Design

Isn’t it annoying when you’re trying to plug a cable into an outlet you can’t see, and just can’t seem to line up the prongs? With the DONUT outlet, a circular design allows the plug to be inserted from any angle.

Energy-Saving Wind-Up Sockets

Sometimes you only need a light or appliance to be on for a set period of time, but you forget to unplug it afterward. The Wind Up Socket keeps that from happening with built-in timers that cut off the electricity after the chosen length of time.

Recoiling Wall Socket

The ‘Rambler Socket’ by Meysam Movahedi features a 1.5-meter extension cord on a reel that fits within the wall, eliminating the need for extension cords. When you don’t need it, it simply goes away.

E-Line Cord Wrapping System

The habit of wrapping extra cord around an appliance can burn you – literally – if you forget to unwrap it before using the item, especially if it’s something that gets hot, like a toaster or electric kettle. The cord on the E-line wrapping system is coated in such a way that it coils into a compact configuration when it doesn’t need to be stretched.

Plug Extension Cord Project

No need to reach under the desk to unplug your computer or phone charger from an extension cord. The Plug Extension Cord Project by Anton Zetocha provides a little flat piece beside the outlet that makes it easier to use one hand or even your foot to pull the plug.

Floor Plan-Shaped Light Switch

More people would turn off all the lights before leaving the house if it were more convenient. This concept is a master switch for all the lights in the house, shaped like your floorplan. You simply press the shape of the room where you want to turn off lights.

Sculptural Braided Extension Cords

If you can’t hide your extension cords, why not show them off? Design Sponge offers a DIY project that’s admittedly not practical, but makes these eyesores infinitely more visually interesting. Three ordinary power cords are wrapped in plastic tubing and then covered in colored yarn before being braided together. The result is basically a piece of art for your floor (that you’ll probably trip over more than once.)


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Nikon 50mm 1.8G AF-S Low Light

10 Dec

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Apple and Google teaming up to buy Kodak patents

10 Dec

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Financial news service Bloomberg is reporting Apple and Google are working together to purchase some of Kodak’s imaging patents. The companies are said to be working together – lends more weight to reports in the Wall Street Journal from back in August. The story suggests the two companies, along with the groups of smaller companies with whom they’d been preparing bids, will offer more than $ 500m for the patents. Such a figure would give Kodak access to $ 830m of external funding that is dependent on the value of the patent deal.

 

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Episode 279 – 21-03-2004

10 Dec

Gauri informs Simran that her elder brother and his wife received a big compensation from the government for Manu s death, so they wouldn t be happy with him being alive. Gauri requests Simran to take good care of Manu until he recovers. Manu fails to recognise Gauri. Simran tells Manas that she does care for Manu but she loved Abhimanyu. Kiran informs Abhimanyu that she s shooting for a cover page the next day with another photographer JD. Abhimanyu isn t too pleased. Madhavan from Creative Zone Agency asks Abhimanyu to shoot for his company 2 days later. He tells Abhimanyu that his client insists on having Kiran and his combination. Kiran refuses and informs Abhimanyu that she has signed an agreement with Anil to model exclusively for him.

International superstar and iconic tough guy Charles Bronson stars in this gritty, action-packed TV series. Bronson portrays Mike Kovac, a New York City freelance photographer who specializes in getting difficult shots other lensmen cannot. Assisting law enforcement and insurance agencies, he invariable winds up acting as a private eye and gets himself into plenty of trouble!

 
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Visual Libraries Project

10 Dec

A few nice visual art images I found:

Visual Libraries Project
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Image by Claire_Sambrook
VISUAL LIBRARIES – Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.

A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes. Just borrow it on your library card with other books and materials. If you are not already a member, just ask the staff to help you.

45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens

www.visuallibraries.com

For Further Details: claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk

Visual Libraries Project
visual art
Image by Claire_Sambrook
VISUAL LIBRARIES – Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.

A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes. Just borrow it on your library card with other books and materials. If you are not already a member, just ask the staff to help you.

45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens

www.visuallibraries.com

For Further Details: claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk

 
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