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Pauvre Chanson – El Tango De Roxanne

16 Feb

El Tango De Roxanne from Moulin Rouge choreography short clip. Shot on Sony HDR-AX2000 with SGBlade 35mm adapter.

 
 

Unboxing Nikon S3100

16 Feb

Me on my first unboxing of the Ultraslim Nikon S3100 for my vlogging channel http:www.youtube.com/siddharthsvlogs And yeah i know digital cameras are not as good as actuall camcorders . but i believe dedicated video capture devices are not something a consumer like me would like. so yeah that’s it hope you enjoy
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Ein explosives Projekt

16 Feb

Ein Beitrag von: Ken Hermann

Eins der faszinierendsten Dinge an der Fotografie ist die Möglichkeit, Zeit einzufrieren. Fähig zu sein, das Fragment einer Sekunde zu zeigen, das man normalerweise gar nicht sieht und so ein solches in sämtlichen Details studieren zu können. Das ist es, was ich am Projekt „Explosions“ so interessant finde.

Ich liebe es, die Fotografie zu benutzen, um Momente einzufrieren. Das können völlig langweilige, alltägliche Dinge sein, die plötzlich sehr schön aussehen – oder weit gefährlicheres Zeug: Wie Explosionen.

Mein Projekt ist persönlicher Natur, noch lange nicht beendet und ich arbeite nebenher daran. Die Hauptschwierigkeit, diese Form von Bildern zu machen, besteht darin, den richtigen Moment einzufangen, wenn die Explosion am besten aussieht. Das gibt der Fotografie in Form der Aufnahme eine andere Dimension.

Explosion © Ken Hermann

Explosion © Ken Hermann

Explosion © Ken Hermann

Explosion © Ken Hermann

Explosion © Ken Hermann

Explosion © Ken Hermann

Explosion © Ken Hermann

Mir gefällt die Diversität in den Bildern; dass zwei Explosionen niemals gleich aussehen. Obwohl ich sehr viel vorbereite, kann ich niemals voraussehen, wie die Explosion stattfinden wird.

Kürzlich habe ich den Hasselblad Masters Award gewonnen und für das Buch das Thema Skateboarden benutzt – auch da ging es darum, das richtige Timing zu finden, um die Skateboarder in der richtigen Position in der Luft aufzunehmen.

Eine weitere Herausforderung des Explosionen-Projektes war es, eine passende und entlegende Örtlichkeit zu finden, damit Menschen nicht verletzt oder irgendetwas anderes beschädigt würde. Und dennoch brauchte ich einen bestimmten Hintergrund.

Doch das Schwierigste war das Timing. Ich benutze Studiolicht, um den Effekt der Explosionen anzureichern – jedoch reicht es aus, nur einen klitzekleinen Bruchteil einer Sekunde zu spät zu sein, um nur noch ein bisschen Rauch zu sehen.

Dieser Artikel wurde von Ken Hermann auf Englisch geschrieben und von Martin ins Deutsche übersetzt. 


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What’s in my camera Bag Nikon

16 Feb

Here is a Video of what’s in my camera Bag.
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reply to emails March 9

16 Feb

www.dombowerphoto.blogspot.com In this i reply to questions about 1) light meters 2)gregory crewdson 3)18-200mm lens 4) wedding camera d700 vs d7000 5) lens for portraits 6) lens buying 7) fuji s6pro 8) medium jpeg vs raw 9) wedding photographer first time equipment
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LINKS: rapidshare.com hostuje.net You don’t know how to add this to your movie? I would create a tutorial!
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Canon Prime Lens Comparison with 5D

16 Feb

www.kre8insights.com I just got back from In[FOCUS] in New Orleans which was a very inspirational event. While I was there I filmed a piece with a rep from Canon. We went through a series of primes lenses (14mm rectilinear, 15mm fisheye, 35mm 1.4, 50mm 1.2, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.2, 85mm 1.8, 135mm 2.0, 135mm 2.0 with 1.4 tele converter which you lose 1 stop and it became a 2.8) that they had. As we switched each lens the only thing that changed was the iso. Each lens was left wide open and we were around 3ft from the subject. All was shot on a 5D. It was also shot in 24P. http
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Sofortbild App – Tethering on Mac with Nikon D90 Download here for free: www.sofortbildapp.com Music: Super Highway – Agent Alvin (The Friendly Fire – EP)
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15. Februar 2013

16 Feb

Ein Beitrag von: Ronny Hanisch

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Filmmaker’s lens: Super Takumar 50mm on Canon DSLR

16 Feb

www.videotestground.com This video examines the great Asahi Super Takumar 50mm f1.4 lens, focusing on how to use this lens for video on Canon DSLRs. I discuss some of the properties of the Super Takumar and the ways to mount the lens to a Canon DSLR such as 7D, 60D or t3i 600D. I also talk about mounting filters to the lens using the step up ring adapter. Super Tak is an exceptional, fast, inexpensive filmmaking lens which has been successfully used on a number of DSLR productions. Due to its low cost, the Super Tak has become a popular lens in many Canon EOS DSLR shooters’ kits. The lens excels at creating pleasing shallow depth of field, with characteristic bokeh effect. Super Tak is an excellent portrait lens, especially on 1.6x crop factor cameras such as 60D or t3i. Given the crop factor, the lens behaves like an 80mm (equivalent on 35mm camera), which looks amazing on close-ups of people. Super Tak is a very fast lens, exceptionally suited to low-light work. The lens opens to F1.4, while remaining amazingly sharp. I’ve compared the Super Takumar with Canon 50mm EF 1.8 lens, and the Super Tak wins hands down. The build quality of the Super Tak is ‘old-school’ solid, compared to Canon’s flimsy lens. I love the feel of Super Takumar’s focusing ring. I also love to have the f-stop ring on the lens. I do a bit of macro work with the Super Tak (with extension tubes), and the beauty of the all-manual lens is that I can control the aperture on the lens (I can’t control it
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Retouching with Cloning Tools: Part 2

16 Feb

  Welcome back to the Retouching with Cloning Tools series! In Part 1, you learned about how cloning tools are used to retouch and remove imperfections from images. In this part of the series, you will learn more about the specific differences between each cloning tool, what kind of jobs they work best for, and how to use them. By the end Continue Reading

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Norwegian Forest Cat og the Pork Chop

16 Feb

Norwegian Forest Cat og the Pork Chop
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