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Samsung announces NX300 – 3D-capable 20MP mirrorless camera

04 Jan

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Samsung has announced the NX300 – the latest in its NX series of APS-C mirrorless cameras. The NX300 is built around a 20MP sensor that includes phase-detection focus elements to allow a Hybrid AF system for faster focusing. It gains a larger, 3.3″ OLED touch screen with WVGA (800 x 480) equivalent resolution. A faster processor helps the NX300 hit nine frames-per-second for continuous shooting, and allows 1080p movies to be shot at 60fps. Upgrades to the camera’s Wi-Fi should make connectivity simpler than its predecessors.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Meet Bobby Clark

03 Jan

Preview of a drunk encounter at a Boston Pizza in Edmonton, Alberta during an Edmonton Oilers game on October 15th 2006. We met a very interesting and very drunk individual. The night was funny and later got kinda weird.

This is a nikon n60 film slr and i just got it today and im testing out the sport mode

 
 

Architecture Meets Fashion: Shoes by Hadid, Gehry & More

03 Jan

[ By Steph in Design & Products & Packaging. ]

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How would the architectural styles of Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry and Santiago Calatrava translate to shoes? As these 6 collaborations prove, sometimes the results are just as you’d imagine, and sometimes they’re completely unexpected. These architect-designed and inspired shoes range from the practical and wearable to sculptural art objects.

Zaha Hadid for Melissa

Architect Shoes Hadid Melissa

Brazilian brand Melissa offered the ideal medium with which architect Zaha Hadid could indulge her creativity: moulded plastic, which makes it easy to create shapes that can’t really be achieved with more traditional shoemaking materials. Says Hadid, “The design engages with the ?uid organic contours of the body. The shoes asymmetric quality conveys an inherent sense of move-ment to the design, evoking continuous transformation. The concept addresses the perception of wearing the shoe in motion rather than a static display on a shopping window.”

Frank Gehry for J.M. Weston

Architect Shoes Frank Gehry

Would you ever imagine that shoes designed by Frank Gehry would be so… conventional? The architect known for flashy, amorphous metallic structures designed these six-buttoned black-and-white leather boots for the 2009 collection of shoe company J.M. Weston.  “You shouldn’t have to differentiate between disciplines, shoes are very architectural and always have been, and even more recently there are new shoes… (that are) buildings.”

Zaha Hadid for Lacoste

Architect Shoes Hadid Lacoste

Zaha Hadid designed a series of limited edition shoes available in quantities of just 1,000. According to Hadid, the shoes were designed “utilizing dynamic fluid grids, which when wrapped around the foot, expand and contract to negotiate the body ergonomically – creating a unique undulating and radiating landscape, ultimately translated to shoes in fine calf leather.”

Julian Hakes for Mojito

Architect Shoes Julian Hakes

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The Mojito shoe by architect Julian Hakes wraps around the foot in a continuous ribbon, and lacks the footplate that one might say is the most essential part of the shoe. As with most of these creations, however, Hakes’ design is more about form than function.

Rem D. Koolhaas for United Nude

Architect Shoes Rem Koolhaas

The nephew of famed architect Rem Koolhaas, and an architect himself, Rem D. Koolhaas teamed up with British shoemaker Galahad Clark to create a line of architectural shoes for their brand United Nude. United Nude designs has also been inspired by other art forms, like furniture – they have a shoe that honors designers Charles and Ray Eames.

Santiago Calatrava-Inspired Shoes by Tea Petrovic

Architect Shoes Calatrava

The architecture of Santiago Calatrava is captured flawlessly in a series of cutting-edge shoes by Tea Petrovic  for a project at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo. “I have created a shoe collection, as my graduating project, that is centered around the idea that each shoe is an sculptural-architectural structured form. To underline their sculptural form, the shoes are kept white, which on the other hand emphasis the artistic language, present in the entire collection.”

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Yosemite Nature Notes – 14 – Horsetail Fall

03 Jan

Horsetail Fall is a small, ephemeral waterfall that flows over the eastern edge of El Capitan in Yosemite Valley. For two weeks in February, the setting sun striking the waterfall creates a deep orange glow that resembles Yosemite’s historic “Firefall.”
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Simran brings Gudiya to her home and gives her a lot of care and affection. Sonu unwillingly agrees to migrate to the US with Manas. Urmila breaks downs as Sonu and Manas meet her before going to the US. Simran too feels sad to part from Manas and Sonu.

 

Cool Visual Art images

03 Jan

Check out these visual art images:

View of State Street Mall with public art in front of Marshall Field and Company
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Image by UIC Digital Collections
Title: View of State Street Mall with public art in front of Marshall Field and Company

Creator: D.H. Burnham & Co.; Rapp & Rapp; Shaw, Metz and Associates
Description: Photograph of the State Street Mall from Washington Street. On the right is Marshall Field and Company Store with public art out front. Further down the street, on the right, is the Chicago Theater and the United Insurance Building, now the Unitrin Building. The sculpture is Being Born, by Virginio Ferrari.
Photograph credit: Brubaker, C. William, 1987

Date: 1914 (Marshall Field); 1921 (Chicago Theater); 1962 (United Insurance Building)
Geographic coverage: Loop (Chicago, Ill.)

Collection: C. William Brubaker Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. [Visual Resources].
Credit Line: Cite as [creator]. [title]. [file name]. [collection].
Rights: University of Illinois at Chicago College of Architecture and the Arts holds reproduction and licensing rights.
File Name: bru005_05_hF

For more images from the collection, visit collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm4/index_uic_bru.php?CIS…

Click here to take the Library’s survey on its Flickr collections.

 
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Count Me In! – Wenatchee Kendama Team

03 Jan

Wenatchee Kendama Team is proud to present the first ever kendama movie! “Count Me In!” is the culmination of several months of hard work, endless hours filming, infinite hours of editing, and more fun than should be legal. Wenatchee Kendama Team hopes this film will not only show you some of the most technical tricks done on a kendama but also what it means to be a part of the kendama community. www.facebook.com Filmed and Edited By: Matthew Ballard Kendama Players: Alex Loomer, Alex Winters, Chris Ringering, Conner Walsh, Greg Ringering, Jacob Resler, Keith Matsumura, Matthew Ballard, Nick Mayo, Scott Paine, Zack Winters, Gus Carstens, Max Norcross, Parker Strom, Daniel Robinson, Kyle Sampson, Vanessa Reyes, Alex Smith, Kristin Olinyk Filmed on: Panasonic TM 700, Nikon D7000 w/ Nikkor 35mm 1.8, Canon 5d mkii Stabilization: Manfrotto 501 Head w/ 055xprob legs, Igus Slider SONG LIST- Fake Empire- Ryan Lewis Paris- Geographer This is the Life-? Two Door Cinema Club Robo Booty- Opiuo Lessons Learned- Matt and Kim Raise Your Weapon (Madeon Remix)- Deadmau5 Good Day- Nappy Roots

 
 

3. Januar 2012

03 Jan

Ein Beitrag von: jaco_blink_182


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Canon EOS Rebel T3i Review

03 Jan

go.tagjag.com – Canon is known around the world for making incredible hardware for photographers. In the world of DSLR cameras, the Rebel line is among the highest selling, and for good reason. Rebel cameras range from entry-level models to more advanced setups used by professional photographers. In this video, LockerGnome’s Jake Ludington joins Chris Pirillo to review one of the latest releases from Canon, the EOS Rebel T3i. You can pick up a T3i for yourself here: go.tagjag.com lockergnome.com http facebook.com

 
 

“Runaway” by Kanye West – MadPad Remix

03 Jan

Check out my remix of “Runaway” using the MadPad! Featuring Smule’s new video sampling app for the iPad, MadPad! These video sets are also available on the MadPad for anyone to create their own song. Shot on a Nikon D90 and Nikon D5000, edited in Final Cut Pro 7.
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Hi There, Here’s a vid of the Canon EOS utility Software that comes with the EOS series i believe. The program is on EOS solution disc that comes with the camera. One of the features besides downloading files from your camera is letting u control ur camera with Your computer using USB! I never knew this and was really happy to find out. Please Enjoy,rate,comment and subscribe!! and thank u for watching. www.amazon.com Jacques
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

How Does a Blind Person Use Instagram? This Blind Instagrammer Demos

03 Jan

What if your camera could talk to you? That’s exactly what Tommy Edison’s can do.

Tommy has been blind since birth, but he uses Instagram on the regular. In fact, he has over a thousand followers!

It’s all thanks to the Accessibility setting on his iPhone, a setting that dictates to him what’s on his screen. With it, he can shoot, pick filters, add a caption, and read comments.

You might be wondering why a blind person would use Instagram if they’re not able to see their photos. It’s pretty much the same reason those of us with vision do!

Through it, Tommy’s able to document and share his daily life with friends and fans. In a way, he even gets to “see” his photos through the feedback he gets.

Pretty amazing, right?

MORE: Check out our feature on Pete Eckert a blind art photographer and Amy Hildebrand a photographer born legally blind from albinism.

How Blind Photographers Use Instagram [Thanks, Darby!]

p.s. Our friends at New York Institute of Photography wanna help you become better photographers this year. You can take their classes on your time from just about anywhere!

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