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Episode 457 – 27-01-2005

27 Jan

Simran informs Janet and Dr. Bryan that Janet could be able to conceive again. Bryan and Janet get ecstatic on knowing this. Neha informs her mother that Simran has advised her consult another gynecologist. But Neha does not reveal this truth to Abhimanyu or his family. Abhimanyu along with his boss Mr. Menon approaches Simran and asks her to lend a hand for one of his campaigns. Abhimanyu gets furious as Simran refuses to be a part of it.
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Glitter Portrait: How I Took It

27 Jan

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Recently while surfing through some shots on Flickr I came across the shot above – taken by CT Pham (aka Phamster on Flickr).

The shot was eye catching and an interesting portrait and under it was a description of how it was taken with a link to see some behind the scenes shot. I messaged CT Pham to see if he’d be willing for us to share it on dPS and he agreed. Here’s the behind the scenes info. I’d love to see some shots inspired by this in comments below!

This shot was done in a parking garage with 3 speed lights and a single alien bee strobe AB1600.

I had the glitter cross lit by 2 speedlights gelled with blue and green (the green wasn’t showing up too well).

It is a project I have been thinking of doing for a while and hadn’t had a chance – but last night presented it self.

Setup:

  • 1 speed light in the rear and a shoot thru for the wall and partial side lighting
  • 2 speed lights for the cross lighting
  • 1 AB 1600 for the key light 64PLM was used
  • all speed lights were full power
  • the AB1600 was just below 1/4 power being it was really close to Katie
  • lots of glitter was used – LOL. Really fun shot!

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: f/9.0
Focal Length: 85 mm
ISO Speed: 500
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire

Here are the behind the scenes shots of the setup!

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Check out more of Phamster’s work on Flickr or on his site.

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My Photography as of 12-31-2009

27 Jan

I really hope everyone notices my improvement in my photos! Thanks for watching and please its been one year since I’ve started handling Slr’s so give me some credit! Many of these pictures are just basic pictures of just stationary cars, my dogs around the house, but many of them are advanced and good. Please watch every section, because the video’s long but I hope everyone likes my new video!!! Disclaimer: I do not in any shape or form own or have created the song in this video. I do not own the software this video was made with and thus am not entitled to any audio problems or other problems you experience with audio. I’m also not responsible for the song however all of the pictures and video annotations are mine.

Special Mention for a really good friend and his constant support: scarysoul-quest.blogspot.com Part 2 of Tour Singapore What do you see? A photographic collage on colors, perspective and composition. “A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.”-Lao Tzu. A Shopper’s Paradise in Singapore. This video showcases the shopping scene of Singapore, something that visitors from all over the world enjoy doing and a tourist attraction, especially when there’s “The Great Singapore Sale.” Done by lifestyle photographer Wong Kin Leong, the photos are shot in Singapore and are inconjuction with Singapore Arts Festival. “I hope to show the side of Singapore that no one has seen before, offer something more than the ordinary and showcase a part of Singapore shopping and its city life, in a way that alters perspective and artistically abstract. Inspired by the show Watchman, and the phrase “WHAT DO YOU SEE?” A lot of the images are native to Singaporeans, and easily identifiable to them, and I hope that my photos achieves that instant recognition to my fellow countrymen. On the other hand, I want to show the world that Singapore has its quirkiness, a place to discover and enjoy, and offer the international community something distinct and unique.” 21 days of shooting 5700 photos along the shopping district of Singapore, Orchard Road and Marina Square area, 170 hours of color processing every photograph on Photoshop, 49 hours of video production on a Macbook iMovie, 1100
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26. Januar 2013

27 Jan

Ein Beitrag von: Mario Traar

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Cool Visual Art images

27 Jan

Some cool visual art images:

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On May 11, 2012, we officially opened the newly rebuilt and improved Far Rockaway-Mott Av terminal on the A line. The sparkling, steel and glass, state-of-the art transit facility includes "Respite," a new glass panel artwork by Jason Rohlf made in jewel-toned colors from original paintings. The artwork dramatically diffuses the light inside to create a richly saturated interior space. The work can be seen throughout the station as well as from outside, adding visual impact to the existing architecture. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Rob Wilson.

 
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Photography 101 Night Photography Tutorial

27 Jan

www.Photography101.org PhotographyTips, Tricks, Tutorials, and Basics Photography Basics Basic photography information such as explanations of camera settings including aperture, ISO, and exposure, and basic photography techniques and fundamentals such as lighting and photographic composition. Photography Tips Photography Tips and Tricks Tips and tricks to get the most out of your photographs, even with minimal equipment or materials. Tips range from basic to advanced. Photography Tutorials Photography Tutorials Tutorials, projects, and how-tos on many photography related subjects, such as how to make a do it yourself shutter release for your camera, photo retouching tutorials, and guides on specific types of photography. Camera Settings Explained ISO, Aperture, Exposure and the plethora of other settings and adjustments on your camera can be extremely overwhelming and confusing for beginners. Fear not, we have everything you need to know. how to choose a lens How To Choose A Lens A single lens can cost anywhere from a hundred to a few thousand dollars. We’ll break down the differences of these lenses, explain why some are so expensive, and even recommend a few lenses to you. lens filters explained Lens Filters Explained Filters can help bring your shots to the next level. Whether it be a circular polarizer to enhance colors and remove reflections, a star filter to add an amazing light effect, or a UV filter to cut through far off haze. megapixels explained Megapixels
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Agniputhri 14-11-12

27 Jan

Agniputhri 14-11-12
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Friday Night at Shields 1

27 Jan

They put BUTTERZ on thems toast Filmed/Edited by: Chris Staikos GL1/death lens
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Meet The Photographers Who Write For Digital Photography School ~ Matt Dutile

27 Jan

You’ve been reading their articles for months or years, have you ever wondered “Who are the photographers who write for DPS”? We thought it would be a good time to introduce them to you through a series of interviews. No worries, Darren will get his turn too.

Today meet travel, lifestyle and hospitality photographer Matt Dutile.

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1. How long have you been shooting?

I’ve been shooting for just over four years now. I picked up a camera in 2008 on a whim while bored in a desk job, and it just started to click for me. I poured myself into it, advancing my technique, honing my perspective and building a business.

matt_dutile_web22. Do you have a full time job or are you a full time photographer?

I’ve been a full-time photographer for a little over two years now. I’m on the commercial side of the business shooting primarily travel, lifestyle and hospitality images for various editorials, ad agencies and in-house corporations.

3. If you had to limit yourself to one genre of photography, what would it be and why?

Travel. It’s my real passion and I’m fortunate that it takes me all over the globe to meet many amazing people, discover new landscapes and generally marvel at the world’s diversity.

4. When did you start writing for DPS and why?

I started writing for DPS in late 2009, about a year after I picked up a camera. It was all rather serendipitous. Back then I used to share some images on the forums and they would be highlighted by Darren in the newsletter as posts by members. After that happened a few times I wrote Darren a thank you note and expressed interest in adding some tips. It worked out well and as I continued to learn and refine my craft I was able to share those thoughts with DPS readers.

5. What do you shoot with and what’s your favorite lens?

I rotate between the Nikon D4 and D800. I enjoy the ergonomics, color set and image quality out of those cameras – particularly the large file sizes can be great for big prints with the D800. I don’t have a favorite lens per se, but I’m often using the Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 for my travel work. It allows me the flexibility I need to make shots on the go in any space/environment. I always have packed a 70-200 and few primes as well depending on the nature of the assignment.

6. What would be your number one tip to any new photographer?

Be an art director for yourself. Always be working to improve your craft and hone your eye. Know what makes a good image and what doesn’t – curate your work and it will help you to improve. Be ruthless in your personal honesty.

7. What’s your next big project?

Well I don’t want to announce it quite next, but I’ve been working on a few cool photo projects that tie together an idea from images across the globe. Aside from that I’ve got Belize, Portugal, Spain, Greece, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and Ireland up on the travel schedule – and we’ll see where else my clients would like to send me. Always an adventure!

8. Where can people go to find out more about you and your work?

Best spot is probably my website at mattdutile.com. Other than that I keep up a frequent presence on my Facebook page and on Tumblr.

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My camera bag (part 1)

27 Jan

short video of how i carry my gear with me on a daily basis…
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