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Hollywood lighting secrets classic black & white photo videography lighting

02 Jan

Create that old time hollywood lighting effect. www.elitevideo.com has made it simple and easy with instructional videos for lighting called Digital Lighting Magic. This segment is just one of many from the 3 DVD set. Check out more at www.elitevideo.com
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2010 MLB Ballpark Tour: A journey in photos

02 Jan

I drove to six different MLB games in seven days in June 2010: The trip started from my home in Minnesota and ended on the East Coast. Here is my journey in photos: Wrigley Field, Comerica Park, PNC Park, Citizens Bank Park, Nationals Ballpark and Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Photos and Narration by Eric Stromgren/Bemidji Pioneer, Forum Communications Co.
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Nikon D3000 and D7000 Pictures/Photos – 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 18-105mm and 50mm f/1.8 (HD)

02 Jan

Pictures i took with the Nikon D3000 and D7000. Lenses i used: 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 18-105mm and 50mm f/1.8 I used also a Macro/close-up filter for some macro shots. . 500px.com www.flickr.com www.twitter.com/josuebraun . Hope you like it. 😀 Other videos on the channel. . Song: “Morning Glory” by Tim Buckley. I don’t own the rights of the song in any way.

 
 

Wrap Recap: Best 10 DIY Xmas Gift Wrappings from Reddit

01 Jan

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creative gift wrapping ideas

The best thing come in small packages – or around them. Among other places, Reddit was abuzz this year with simple but brilliant gift-wrap ideas, often done on low (or no) budget but with incredible ingenuity and enviable craftiness – here are some of the most brilliant examples of 2012, followed by a few from past holiday seasons as well, each linked back to the post within various niche SubReddits.

gift paper rip cord

Under /r/LifeProTips, an industrious user linked their work on Instructables, introducing “Rip Cord wWrapping  for your quick-open convenience. I wrap all my gifts with a rip cord incorporated into it. Use a length of ribbon or a strip of tape along the middle of your gift wrap and include a tab along the edge to make it easier to quick-open your gift.” The built-in ripcord-ribbon is wrapped around then tied to a pull tab for super-fast present access – great for impatient friends and family!

gift paper angry diy

For those with somewhat mixed feelings about the holiday and its associated spirit, someone uploaded the above custom angry-self wrapping paper to /r/Funny.

gift infected zombie paper

Under /r/Zombies, one woman wrote that her husband’s present had become infected, then linked to the image above. A very simple idea, technically and otherwise, that just incorporates two layers of paper instead of one.

gift portal wrapping idea

Another Redditor posted a example in /r/Portal of an excellent game-themed optical illusion – now that gift-wrapper was, as they say, definitely thinking in Portals.

gift custom minecraft box

And speaking of geeky options, /r/Minecraft fans just love seeing pixelated gaming elements come to life, like this do-it-yourself box, created as follows: “Acquired a small wood box from a local hobby store. Attached all textures using mod podge and coated the outside to seal the paper in. This is the finished and dried product”

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7 Elements of Photography We Can Learn From The Hobbit

01 Jan

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1. Dramatic Lighting

You will notice that in the majority of good portraiture, dramatic lighting is often a key element. It’s not too often you’ll find ‘flat’ lighting in a great picture (not to say it can’t be done however). It will either result in the lighting that appears directly on the person or dramatic lighting between the subject and the foreground or background. For example, in the images of Bilbo and Thorin Oakenshield, there is dramatic, directional lighting on their faces. There are many ways that dramatic lighting can manifest itself or be achieved.

2. Deep Blacks and Good Highlights

You may also notice in images created by someone who knows how to process their images, they’ll have excellent tonal range. The images from The Hobbit capitalize on this. Proper images have some deep blacks and some highlights as well. This is also another way to avoid having your image appear ‘flat.’ It doesn’t necessarily have to be a great deal of each, just so long as you’re touching on both ends of the spectrum. Some photographers like to use filters or they have a style of slightly muting everything which minimizes tonal range. This is fine. There are times when the photographer can make a decision not to have a high contrast image. They still produce a great image, however this style is to be intentional and purposeful.

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3. Interesting Foregrounds and Backgrounds

Another element that can really enhance an image is including interesting foregrounds or backgrounds. These are two things that always need to be considered one way or the other. It’s very easy, especially if you’re new to photography, to forget about these and end up with distracting backgrounds or foregrounds. However, do not simply avoid them; they are useful tools to achieve a stronger image. Look at every example image from the movie. Don’t the backgrounds give interest, setting, and help tell a story? That’s what we’re wanting.

4. Find Unique Angles

Don’t be afraid to try new angles. It’s easy to get stuck in a rut of taking pictures from the same angle or height. Try spicing it up some; you may be shocked. Get high. Get low. Back away. Get close. This can add some variety to your shots and help you find a real keeper.

5. Be Color Smart

Be very aware of how your colors and image temperatures are telling a story. Are your colors too bright and vibrant or too muted? How does this affect the mood? Is the image temperature cold and moody or warm and cheerful? These are things that can be fined-tuned to help narrate your image. If you’re wanting a dramatic image like Gandalf’s photo, then a warm temperature would not be desired. Chances are you could put more thought into these details to improve your images. So often we take the picture concerned only with composition, lighting direction, and subject when the color can be considered more thoroughly.

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6. Mind the Sky

If shooting outdoors, instead of allowing the sky to be a blown-out nuisance, view it as a resource, and use it to your advantage. Now, this may not always be possible due to equipment, desired effect, or setting. But there are ways that you can properly capture the clouds or the blue of the sky. You could either expose for the sky and light the subject with additional lighting, use HDR, or find a proper exposure with natural light that works for both your subject and the sky. But don’t always avoid the sky; learn to tame it. Notice the drama it adds to Gandalf and Bilbo’s images.

7. Don’t Use Shallow Depth of Field Every Time

Using a very large aperture and creating a shallow depth of field can be a great affect for portraiture and many other types of photography. This doesn’t mean, however, that it is the only effective use of DOF. Use a large DOF every so often, especially if your background could amplify the effect of the image. Make the image sharp throughout the entire image. Play around with both and learn in what situations it works best.

David Wahlman is a wedding and portrait photographer from Redding, CA. He works all around California and is aiming to get into destination photography. You can see his best work at www.wahlmanphotography.com and follow his updates on his facebook page.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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How To Build a Photography Portfolio for College Part 1

01 Jan

froknowsphoto.com This is Part 1 of 3 where I help Sam select images for his college photography portfolio. Sam is trying to get accepted to Antonelli Institue and they requiere a 10 photo portfolio that is reviewed by the administration. In this part I take a look at the photos that Sam currently has to see if he has enough solid images to create his portfolio. There are a few shots that are worthy and a few that could definitely be built upon. Check out the video to see what the outcome of Part 1 is. To connect with FroKnowsPhoto please follow below Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter : www.twitter.com Google + : plus.google.com Please Subscribe www.youtube.com
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01 Jan

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Day 1 Pre-Show Documentary – |FAT| Arts & Fashion Week 2012

01 Jan

Some cool visual art images:

Day 1 Pre-Show Documentary – |FAT| Arts & Fashion Week 2012
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|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week is a platform for inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression. This annual multi-arts event features 200 national and international fashion designers, visual artists, bands and performers each year. The festival delivers a packed schedule of runway shows, live performances, music, photography exhibits, video screenings and installation exhibits, to celebrate leaders in a wide range of art forms. Held every April, the event welcomes 5,000 people including stylists, buyers, curators, critics, members of the media, the arts, music and fashion related industry as well as the general public.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing and the body in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

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Special thanks to Ole Fashion Music, this week’s lens sponsor. Nikon’s AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm VR II is amazing. Must own.

The Ole Fashion is a musical group of collaborative singers / songwriters backed by smooth, meandering pedal steel and a gripping rhythm section that’ll keep you satisfied all night long.

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Photography by Jason Hargrove

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|FAT| 2012 – Fashion Art Toronto – Pictures from the Launch Party Art Show
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|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week is a platform for inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression. This annual multi-arts event features 200 national and international fashion designers, visual artists, bands and performers each year. The festival delivers a packed schedule of runway shows, live performances, music, photography exhibits, video screenings and installation exhibits, to celebrate leaders in a wide range of art forms. Held every April, the event welcomes 5,000 people including stylists, buyers, curators, critics, members of the media, the arts, music and fashion related industry as well as the general public.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing and the body in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

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1. Januar 2013

01 Jan

Ein Beitrag von: Philipp Götze


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DSLR Tutorial: How to shoot an interview! (3 film techniques)

01 Jan

Facebook: facebook.com More DSLR Tutorials only here: youtube.com In this “how to” video we show you our three styles how to shoot an interview / conversation. It doesn’t matter if you have a tripod or not – there is always a nice solution to film an interview. Voice Over: Moritz Janisch Copyright 2012 by Fenchel & Janisch Filmproduktion GbR Twitter: twitter.com More DSLR videos on our channel: www.youtube.com Official website: www.fenchel-janisch.com
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