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I love splashing in max mage.

15 Jan

Yep, how many times am I going to splash? Older clip I had saved, I think I’m going to upload a video every other day or something. We’ll see how it goes. Subscribe. #wolf-pack
Video Rating: 3 / 5

Music: —- fripSide – only my railgun (instrumental, abridged dub) 11eyes (Game) – Wild Dance Of A Thousand Blades (Disc 3 ver.) 11eyes (Game) – Look, my Sword (Heart), is as yet Unbroken! (Disc 3 ver.) (Original upload date: May 17, 2010) This is Part 1 of my High-Level Boss Monsters Solo series back in 2010, before the following updates were introduced: Damage Soaking Damage Splat Calculation Ancient Prison in God Wars Dungeon Nex armour The reappealing of the Unbalanced Trade Removal Capes of Distinction Polypore staff Left-clicking Attack boss feature New Combat Sound Effects Commander Zilyana’s redesign K’ril Tsutsaroth’s redesign Items/Abilities related to the Loyalty Programme Several Armour revisions Evolution of Combat It features the following bosses: King Black Dragon, Chaos Elemental, Dagannoth Kings, Kalphite Queen, and two other monsters that were bosses, but not bosses as there are more than one: Mithril dragon & Tormented demon. As for No Dragonfire Protection, it meant that no Anti-dragon/Dragonfire shield or Antifire/Super antifire potions was used, however, Protect from/Deflect Magic works the same way as Antifires, except more damage is taken compare to the potion. Using Antifire or Magic prayer by iteself reduces KBD’s Dragonfire damage to approx. 250’s. RuneScape is a trademark to Jagex Ltd. I do not own any of the contents used for this video, but used for the sole purpose of entertainment without profit. All music used in this video is copyrighted
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

360 degree Panorama Photography tips and editing

15 Jan

dombowerphoto.blogspot.com If you enjoy myvideos please post them on your Facebook page and let others know about this channel, please subscribe and share on Facebook and twitter. Also check out the links below. If you really like my work please feel free to check out or buy a copy of the my PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK: Getting There With Photography: By Dom Bower www.blurb.com FACEBOOK Critique/advice GROUP www.facebook.com FACEBOOK PAGE www.facebook.com TWITTER page twitter.com WEBSITE www.dombower.com PHOTOGRAPHY CLOTHING Point and destroy clothing http
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Flight Facilities – Crave You [7th Sway – Cover]

15 Jan

Feel free to download the MP3 here : www.mediafire.com Vocal – Adinda S. Bass – Alvin Guitar & Back .Voc – Marchella Cajon – Dipta Guitar & Vocal – Dika
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Nice Visual Art photos

15 Jan

Some cool visual art images:

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I really like this image. In part for its purely visual qualities. But also, and essentially, for what it depicts. You need both of them together. It’s a freight car, and a rather battered one at that. Look at the layers of paint, the layers of age. This car works hard. But it also tells of men (perhaps women, but men most likely) who like design, and like their names. Egos floridly on display on a cross-country journey. Created under the discipline of "don’t get caught or your ass is in jail." And odd macho sort of aesthetic. But real, if not ultimate. What does this car carry? Toilet tissue, flat-screen TVs? No doubt the load varies from trip to trip. As do the names, over time.

But that’s not all. In the foreground, dried grass, and a glimpse of a (scuzzy) pond. Behind, a utility pole connecting to the local grid, which connects to the regional, which connects to the national. Grid. And then there’s the sky. Odd to say it’s the background. Compositionally, that’s what it is. In reality, it’s all over.

I like it that the grass colors echo in a lighter hue the tones painted on the side of the car. From dirty yellow to light beige-yellow. Against the blue-white sky.

 
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No Worries: Martin Parr – FotoFreo 2012

15 Jan

Magnum photographer Martin Parr was asked by FotoFreo Festival Director Bob Hewitt to photograph three Western Australian port cities, Fremantle, Broome and Port Hedland. Photographer David Dare Parker was assigned to document the project. Thanks to the City of Fremantle, Events Corp, FORM and the communities of Fremantle, Broome and Port Hedland. For more information visit www.fotofreo.com ©David Dare Parker

This is my group’s entry for JinnyboyTV’s MY GENERASI Contest. We brainstormed about what we did last time when we were young and some things that we still do, sometimes. And this is what we came up with. I hope everyone remembers them and enjoy this video. =). (Use 720p for best view.) If there are any parts that you guys are uncertain with and wanna ask. Feel free to leave a comment. =). DIRECTED BY Ian Lim www.facebook.com www.youtube.com STARRING Ananthan www.facebook.com Diwakar www.facebook.com Elayarasan Govind Ian Lim www.facebook.com & www.youtube.com Jenn Hau www.facebook.com Khalil Malik www.facebook.com Kuganesh www.facebook.com Lukas Lopez www.facebook.com Puvan Syafil Razak www.facebook.com Wui Lim www.facebook.com The contest required 50% of the video to be shot with a mobile phone. But I used, 86% Samsung Galaxy SII 14% Nikon D5100 * I do not own any of the songs used. David Guetta – Without You ft. Usher (Piano/Cello Cover) – The Piano Guys www.youtube.com (Maroon5) Sunday Morning – Sungha Jung www.youtube.com A Thousand Miles – Vanessa Carlton (Boyce Avenue feat. Alex Goot acoustic cover) www.youtube.com
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Shooting in the Twilight Zone

15 Jan

For most photographers, the best time to shoot is during the golden hours – those times right around sunrise or sunset when the sky is full of drama.

For me though, the best time to shoot is a little while after all that drama happens and all the other photographers have packed up and gone home – twilight – when the skies become calm and peaceful.

Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, California

Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, California

The length of twilight varies dramatically depending on the time of year and your position on earth. At the poles twilight can last as long as 2 weeks! But generally speaking, twilight usually starts shortly after the sun drops below the horizon and continues for another 40-60 minutes or so before the sky is completely dark.

During this time the sky still has plenty of rich colour but there is no longer any direct light. You might be surprised how much colour there really is in the sky during twilight since a camera’s sensor can pick up more light than we are able to see with our eyes.

The images in this post demonstrate how different the sky can look between the early stages of twilight to the end of twilight.

Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia

Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia

I prefer to shoot twilight after sunset, but of course it happens in reverse order in the morning too!

Assuming you are shooting after sunset, the first stage of twilight is when the subtle pinks begin to show in the sky. Slowly the blues will begin to appear. I love to shoot landscapes during this early stage when there is still a lot of ambient light so the land is not entirely dark.

Basin Head, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Basin Head, Prince Edward Island, Canada

During this early stage the sky is often much brighter than your subject which makes exposure difficult. It’s a great time to use high dynamic range (HDR) photography and blend multiple exposures to maintain detail in the landscape. Or, depending on the type of scene you are photographing, you can use graduated neutral density filters to even out the exposure.

Soon the sky will begin to get darker and the pinks and blues will deepen. The exposure will even out so that neither HDR nor graduated neutral density filters are needed.

Mule Ears, Bid Bend National Park, Texas

Mule Ears, Bid Bend National Park, Texas

During the later stages of twilight the pinks will fade and the blues will intensify to a dark cobalt shade. This is a great time to photograph cityscapes. The combination of natural light in the sky and artificial city lights is magical.

Seattle, Washington

Seattle, Washington

To make the most of the limited amount of time you have to shoot during twilight, scout out your location before hand. Twilight doesn’t last long so you need to be prepared. If you can’t make a separate scouting trip at least go an hour or two early so you have plenty of time to explore before deciding what to shoot.

Find a subject with a distinct shape and take some test shots to figure out the best composition and perspective. Keep your eye out for good foreground elements and any artificial light sources that might be present later.

Tips:

  • Use a low ISO to reduce the amount of noise in the image.
  • Long shutter speeds will allow the camera to pick up lots of colour.
  • If there are city lights in your image use a small aperture, like f/22, to turn the lights into star bursts.
  • A tripod is an absolute requirement if you want a low ISO, long shutter speed, and small aperture.
  • You may need a polarizing filter and/or a graduated neutral density filter for the early stages of twilight.
  • Use a cable release and/or a 2 second timer so you do not introduce camera shake.
  • Use your mirror lock-up feature so the movement of the mirror does not introduce camera shake.
  • Your camera’s auto-focus may not work in low light conditions. If you set up ahead of time, you can use your auto-focus while there is still light in the sky and then turn auto-focus off to prevent your camera from attempting to refocus when it is is darker outside. Otherwise you will need to focus manually.
  • Use your histogram to ensure you are getting a good exposure.
  • Bring a flashlight so you can find your way home.
  • Wear or bring bug spray so the little bugs don’t ruin your good time.
  • Bring warm clothes! Don’t miss the perfect shot because you got cold and left too early.

Shooting at twilight can sometimes take a little preparation and planning but the rewards are definitely worth it.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.

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Free Online Tools For Websites

15 Jan

Online Generators for Web Designers can be a great way to save time in your web design projects. High-quality generators can create graphics or code or even layouts in a matter of seconds or minutes, things that might take an hour or more if done by hand. Online generator are those tools that help us to create those popular “XHTML valid” CSS banners, micro buttons or css website templates in seconds. In such cases online generators can be of great help which do the necessary job and some tools don’t have to be downloaded also. We all know that backgrounds play a crucial role in a design. Web Designers sometimes spend a lot of time in making pattern or stripe backgrounds and there are also tool to help you out here. In this article, I have listed some of the online generators that can save you some time and still give you great results.

XML Charts
XML /SWF charts are used to create attractive graphs and charts from XML data, Create a source either manually or generate dynamically then pass it to the XML chart’s flash file.

Web Form Generator
The web form generator from Web Form Factory automatically generates he necessary backend code to tie your form to a database.

Typetester
Typetester is used to compare three different type of fonts on screen making your designing job easier , Just specify the specifications and compare them

256 Pixels
256 Pixels creates favicon designs where you can upload a picture or color the pixels by choosing any color and save it or create a favicon for any new challenges posed by the website.

80 x 15 brilliant Button Maker
Create 80 x 15 dimension buttons with 80 x 15 brilliant button maker where you can customise by setting the borders, left and right boxes and uploading the images separately for left and right boxes.

AJAX Info
Create your own AJAX loader icon by selecting the type of indicator, background and foreground color and clicking in ‘Generate It’.

AJAX loading GIF generator
AJAX Loading GIF generator create your AJAX loading GIF image by defining the indicator type, background color, foreground color and controlling the speed of the loading indicator.

Background Maker
A unique background maker where you choose the colors from the pixelised tile which depicts the tiled background and fill each tile or pixel with a different color to watch it live in the background as a pattern.

Background Patterns
Tiled background designer is quite an interesting tool to create tied backgrounds which allows you to change the background color, size of the canvas, image to be displayed and also rotated your tiled design as per your design.

Color Scheme Designer 3
Color Scheme Designer 3 has a really fantastic user interface that’s both attractive and easy to use. Just select a color, the type of color scheme you want to create (mono, complement, triad, tetrad, analogic, or accented analogic) and then make adjustments. It also lets you preview the color scheme right in light and dark website layouts

Kuler
Adobe’s Kuler is one of the best color scheme tools available, with multiple options for both creating and finding color schemes. To find a color scheme created by someone else, you can search or browse by newest, mot popular, highest rated, or random. They also include tools for creating a color scheme based on an images.

Adhesiontext
Adhesiontext creates dummy text for various languages, including specific characters. In addition to Latin characters, you can also create dummy text in Cyrillic, Greek and Arabic.

pForm
pForm is a free HTML form builder. Just choose from their pre-designed templates and then customize your form. It’s fast and they have a good selection of form designs to choose from.

Badges
Badges can be used to display a big ‘Beta’ message on your website or emphasize a price or a promotion. No web 2.0 site is complete without one.

Barcode Generator
Barcode label printer is an online barcode generator where a CGI form is used to enter a text and generate a printable and scannable barcode in Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39, Code 128 A, B, or C symbologies.

Buttonator
Buttonator is a free web button maker to create your own personalized web buttons. You can customise the button’s font, color, style and apply different effects for your button.

Font-Face Kit Generator
This @font-face kit generator from Font Squirrel lets you create full kits for any font you can legally use with @font-face.

Showdown
Showdown is a port of Markdown in JavaScript. Just type in some markdown text and it will output HTML for you.

Faary
Faary lets you create forms quickly and easily, by just entering the form elements in a list format.

Pure CSS Menu
This site lets you create a menu with dropdowns that only uses CSS, no images. It’s simple, but it’s also quick to set up.

CSS Sprite Generator
To create CSS sprites with this generator, just zip all your images and upload them. Specify the space you want between images, as well as the aspect ratio, build direction, and if there should be a background or transparency color, as well as your image specs and any CSS specs you want. It will output the sprite file, as well as the CSS for each image.

CSS Menu Generator
This generator is great for when you just need a quick, simple drop-down menu.

Tabs Generator
You can choose height and width, border size, corner radius, background color and style, fill style and colors, and orientation.

Favicon Generator
This Favicon Generator lets you create a favicon from scratch or based on an image you upload.

Color Mixer
Create a new color by mixing colors, Color /mixers is a fun tool to fine tune and fiddle with a color with editable RGB colors and adjustable lightness and darkness.

Tartan Maker
Plaid backgrounds aren’t often seen in web design, and part of that is likely due to the complexity of creating a tiling plaid pattern. Tartan Maker makes it as easy as choosing a few colors and using sliders to determine the size and boldness of your plaid.

Stripe Generator 2.0
Stripe Generator 2.0 lets you create repeating-stripe backgrounds. Just choose size and spacing, colors, stripe orientation, shadow, and background style.

Stripemania
Stripemania is a striped background image generator. Pick the strip width and spacing, the orientation, and the colors, and it generates a repeating stripe pattern.

CSS Border Radius
All you have to do is enter the border radius for each corner. It automatically fills in all four when you enter the first one, but you can then change each one individually.

CSS3 Sandbox
This CSS3 Sandbox has five different generators: linear gradients, radial gradients, text properties, box properties, and transforms.

CSS3.0 Maker
Here’s another CSS3 generator that lets you create a variety of different effects using CSS3. There are generators for border radius, gradients, animation, text and box shadows, and more

CSS Type Set
CSS Type Set lets you create typography designs and generates the CSS for you. Just paste in text you want to modify, and then use the options at the bottom to customize it and it will generate the CSS in real-time.

ColoRotate
ColoRotate lets you view and create color schemes in 3D. Being able to manipulate the color palette tool in 3 dimensions can lead to better understanding of how the colors in a palette relate to one another.

Templatr
Templatr is another simple generator for creating quick WordPress layouts. It lets you edit virtually every element in the design, all using a visual editor.

WordPress Theme Generator
This generator lets you create a WP theme, and while it’s not extremely powerful, it is a quick way to create minimalist themes (both in terms of style and functionality).

Contact Form Generator
Contact Form Generator is used to create form to email scripts for your ASP, PHP or Perl website with no programming. Just enter the email header fields like email from, email to and subject to create the form.

Blueprint Grid CSS Generator
If you like using Blueprint for your CSS layouts but want something more flexible, this generator is for you. Just enter the number of columns, column width, and margin width and it generates your CSS for you. One caveat, though: it’s no longer in active development and is not supported.

YAML Builder
Here’s a visual tool for creating a YAML (Yet Another Multicolumn Layout) design.

Create Graph
Create a graph as bar graph, line graph, pie chart etc.. by selecting the default graph type and defingin the design such as style, shading, data set ie number of fields, data labels and your graph is created.

CSS Optimiser
Online CSS Optimizer/Optimiser is a web tool for reducing the file size of cascading style sheets. In order to save more space optimized files would be messy even so you may output it as a file. Non-valid or hacked (for certain browsers) CSS files may result in error.

If you know of any webtools or other goodies that are worth mentioning please comment on this post to let us know. We will then include your submission into our list.

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??????????Sweet Magic ???????? Part 3??????

15 Jan

Creator of this video: ??? Original video posted on NicoNicoDouga on December 17, 2011 by ???: www.nicovideo.jp Dancers: ???www.nicovideo.jp ? Kyoufu www.youtube.com ???? www.nicovideo.jp ? Tadanon www.youtube.com Original Song: ???????? – Junky ft. ??www.nicovideo.jp Choreography reference: ?????www.nicovideo.jp Announcer: ????www.nicovideo.jp Instructor: ??????* www.nicovideo.jp Photography: ??www.nicovideo.jp This was recorded at Sapporo’s Christmas Mall, temperature -1.6°C (according to Tadanon). Part 3 of a 3-part series. Part 1: www.youtube.com www.nicovideo.jp Part 2: www.youtube.com www.nicovideo.jp Part 4: next year?
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Hitchhiking Stop Motion: 5000 miles, 930 people, 162 secs

15 Jan

www.AdventureSauce.com Want free & uncommon travel tips? 5000 miles, 3000 photos, 930 people, 162 seconds. Benjamin Jenks went after his dream of hitchhiking across the USA and realized not only would he be safe… he would have the time of his life. Watch the Long Version as well! http Like the song? Check Lehtmojoe’s jams here: itunes.apple.com Shot: Nikon d70 with Fisheye lens (10-17mm) Edited: Final Cut Pro X Thanks to everyone who took some time to take a photograph and share in this journey! Special thanks to Zohar Berlyand for being patient as I photographed, Aaron Osborn for inspiring and helping with editing & Angela Lynch for her support and helping with promotion. Are you in the video? Where? Did you see Tom Green? How about the people from History’s tv show, Pawn Stars?
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Daniel Waller caught up with Anton Yelchin, Felicity Jones & Drake Doremus to talk about their latest movie Like Crazy. Amazingly shot on a Cannon 7D Camera this heartwarming story tells of a long distance relationship of Jacob (Yelchin) and Anna Felicity Jones.
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CameraMator – Kickstarter project offers Wi-Fi tethering for DSLRs

15 Jan

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CameraMator is one of the more interesting photographic gadgets we saw at CES this year. It’s a Kickstarter-funded Wi-Fi tethering accessory for Canon and Nikon DSLRs that gives remote live view, camera triggering and image download to Android and iOS devices. The device itself mounts on the hot shoe and can connect to a local Wi-Fi network or peer-to-peer with the mobile device. The standard USB lead that comes with the camera gives the unit access to the camera’s key features. Find out more over on Connect.

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