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Travel Photography Tips – Jasin Boland

13 Feb

Jasin Boland is an Australian based motion picture stills photographer who’s worked on such films as The Matrix, Ghost Rider, The Mummy, Mission Impossible and The Bourne films. Jasin’s work has been used on movie posters, billboards, TV commercials, magazines and newspapers all around the world. In this episode, Jasin talks with us regarding one of his favourite pastimes: travelling. Hear from our Nikon Ambassador as he discusses his favourite locations, talks over some practicle camera gear, and offers key tips on how you can improve your travel photo’s. See more @ My Nikon Life: mynikonlife.com.au
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How to Shoot Nude with an Infrared Camera

13 Feb

Jean-François O’Kane, The Studio Coach, shows how to use an infrared camera in studio. His infrared Olympus camera was modified by PrecisionCamera.com www.thestudiocoach.com www.jeanfrancoisokane.com

 
 

Cool Visual Art images

13 Feb

A few nice visual art images I found:

VSP Visual Street Performance 2007 @ Fabrica Braco de Prata, Lisbon, Portugal
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Image by Graffiti Land

VSP Visual Street Performance 2007 @ Fabrica Braco de Prata, Lisbon, Portugal
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Image by Graffiti Land

VSP Visual Street Performance 2007 @ Fabrica Braco de Prata, Lisbon, Portugal
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Image by Graffiti Land

 
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Roundup: Three smartphone cases to turn your phone into an action cam

13 Feb

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While wearable, mountable cameras such as the GoPro have been the choice for capturing action-oriented stills and video, some camera phone cases enable users to achieve similar results safely from their smartphone – at a fraction of the cost. With the high-megapixel cameras and HD video recording capabilities of today’s advanced mobile devices, such accessories are becoming very viable options for extreme sports and action mobile photography. We look at three such products today on connect.dpreview.com.

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Visual Supply Company releases Film 03 presets pack for Lightroom & ACR

13 Feb

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Visual Supply Company has released the VSCO Film 03 camera profiles and film emulation preset pack for Adobe Lightroom 4 and Camera Raw 7. The software comes with customized camera profiles for Fujifilm, Canon and Nikon image files and allows native non-destructive editing of desired film effects within Lightroom and ACR. The latest version includes a toolkit to achieve an ‘authentic instant ?lm’ look. Version 03 is currently available for immediate download at a retail price of $ 119 (~ £75/ €90) from the company’s website.

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? NEW 2012 Volvo V60 Plug-In HYBRID Diesel – GENEVA 2011

13 Feb

Volvo Cars present the world’s first diesel plug-in hybrid, the new V60 Plug-in Hybrid. This car combines the best properties from three different car types into one by simply pressing a button. The car becomes an electric car with a range of up to 50 kilometres (Pure mode) or a high-efficiency hybrid with carbon dioxide emissions averaging just 49 g/km (Hybrid mode) or a muscular fun-to-drive car with a combined output of 215 + 70 horsepower, 440 + 200 Nm of torque and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h of just 6.9 seconds (Power mode). The majority of all European car drivers cover less than 50 km a day, for instance to and from work. On longer trips, the diesel engine is activated automatically, giving the car the same properties and range as a conventional hybrid. The Volvo V60 Plug-in Hybrid will reach the showrooms 2012.

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Epson announces VS220 and VS320 budget projectors

13 Feb

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Epson has announced the VS320 and VS220 budget projectors offering SVGA and XGA resolutions respectively. Both the lightweight models deliver 2700 lumens of color and white brightness and include features such as USB Plug ‘n Play, 3 inch LCDs and HDMI connectivity. The projectors are available at retail prices of $ 429 (€318 /£274 and $ 359 (€266/ £230) respectively.

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Photography Bucket List – Big Sur

13 Feb

As a photographer, I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to travel around to some great locations in the United States and abroad. It’s hard to tell which places are worth going to and which really aren’t that great or worth the time investment. Some places in general are worth going to but certain places within that said place should be avoided. So I thought I’d start a series of blog posts here on DPS reviewing some of the places I’ve been in hopes that it will help out other photographers with travel plans in the future. In the future, I’ll also bring in guest writers to review places they’ve been as well. So I hope you will enjoy this new series and it will help you solidify some of the places you’d like to visit, or help you skip over some as well!

Big Sur, California – United States

The first location I’ll be reviewing is Big Sur. I’ve been to Big Sur twice now and I can tell you with complete confidence that I will be back some day soon. Big Sur is a low populated area of wilderness along the central coast of California about two hours north of San Luis Obispo and about 4 hours south of San Francisco. I think a lot of photographers are attracted to this region because there aren’t many places in the U.S. where you can get huge mountains and an ocean in a single shot. Big Sur has the largest coastal mountain in the U.S. (Cone Peak) at just over 5,000 feet. The Pacific Coast Highway (Hwy 1) hugs the coastline the majority of the way through Big Sur. Couple that with it’s hairpin turns, scenic bridges and jaw dropping views with sprawling mountains on one side of the road and straight drops down to the ocean on the other side…and I can comfortably call it the most beautiful stretch of road I’ve driven on in the U.S. (note I haven’t driven the Road To Hana in Hawaii yet although I have driven the entire coast line of the Big Island).  The photographic opportunities here are endless and I feel as though I haven’t even scratched the surface.

Where To Stay

There are a few hotels to stay at if camping isn’t really your thing, but I’d suggest making reservations in advance because some of them fill up quick and you’re not going to find a La Quinta Inne or Hilton. This is the wilderness and most areas don’t even have cell phone reception. My suggestion is to camp and I can’t think of a better place than the Fernwood Resort right on the Big Sur River. In the offseason it costs around $ 35 a night but I think the normal rate is around $ 45-$ 50. That’s cheaper than any hotel you’ll find there! At Fernwood you get to camp in a tent surrounded by towering redwood trees along the banks of the Big Sur River. Sleeping at night with the sound of the river rushing by is about as peaceful as it gets. Here’s a shot from right outside my tent in the morning.

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Where To Eat

There are plenty of restaurants scattered throughout Big Sur. When I was there with my friend Cliff Baise we ate at the Big Sur Bakery & Restaurant. Their wood fired bread board with butter and sea salt is a great appetizer, the wood fire pizzas are incredible and the local brews on the menu are a must. All things considered this place was a little on the pricey side but it was worth every penny. I think together we spent around $ 50 on the meal.

Where To Shoot

Now the important part: Shooting. Or, erm, photographing. No guns in Big Sur kids. Like I said before, the photographic opportunities in Big Sur are endless and I haven’t even begun to hit all the good spots. The first spot that I’d suggest going to for any photographer is Pfeiffer Beach. I only found out about this beach by asking a local where some good photo ops were. He gave me directions to go up the road from where I was and look for a sharp turn off on the right. I think I only found what he was talking about by luck but I made it and I couldn’t have been happier. When you turn off the PCH you have to travel down a two mile, single lane road to get down to the beach. Make sure you have cash on you because once you get down it costs around $ 8 to get onto the beach. From the parking lot you’ll have a quick hike to the beach. Here’s a map…

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The main attraction at this beach is a rock formation called Keyhole Arch. It’s a cave the goes straight through a huge rock in the water and waves come crashing through it every few seconds. If you come during the winter you can even catch the sun setting right through the cave making for some great photo ops. I believe the perfect time for this is around December 23rd or something like that but I’ve heard the beach is filled with photographers during that time. I was just there on January 30th and got the shot below. Even then there was one photographer there who perched up on the spot looking through the arch and wouldn’t budge. He must have taken the same photo 1,000 times that night. I was there with Cliff and eventually he just walked right in front of the guy to take some pictures from the same location. A little etiquette tip: when you are at cool place where people have to travel long distances for certain shots, be sure to share the compositions. Don’t just post up at one spot and hog it. Get your shot and move along :-) .

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Here’s another shot from the same location that Cliff took. There’s a stream running right through the middle of the beach so he got down low to take advantage of the reflections in the smooth water.

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Another great thing to photograph in Big Sur are the bridges. You can’t really miss these if you drive through on the PCH. Both of the two big bridges have turn off areas right at one end so finding a place to from is easy. If you can shoot them at night or sunrise/sunset I highly suggest it! This was shot at night between the transition from nautical twilight to astro twilight. I waiting for a car to start crossing the bridge and then started a 30 second exposure.

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Drive to north end of Big Sur (getting closer to Carmel, past the Bixby Bridge) and you’ll find a nature reserve with a bunch of hiking trails leading the ocean. There’s plenty of photo ops here as well. I shot this in broad daylight with no clouds in the sky. This a great time for an ND filter. In this case I used a Lee Big Stopper, a 10 stop ND filter that allowed me to get a 90 second exposure in direct sunlight. This creates smooth water and a more ethereal feel to a scene like this.

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Conclusion

Big Sur gets 5 out of 5 stars in my book. I can’t recommend it highly enough as a photography destination. The big cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego are nice but Big Sur is a whole other world. Whether you’re a mountain kind of person or a beach kind of person, you can have your cake and eat it too at Big Sur.

Cliff Baise and I just got back from an epic road trip where we hit Big Sur, San Francisco, Mono Lake, Death Valley, Las Vegas and Grand Canyon on our way back to Texas. To see more images from this trip be sure to check out Cliff’s website at The Creative Gap and mine at James Brandon Photography.

You can also follow us on Instagram for behind the scenes stuff as well: @jamesdbrandon @cliffbaise

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Time is up featuring Joshua Delagarza (video)

13 Feb

Filmed this in a single afternoon in a moving location, the van. It’s a blast filming this way, spontaneously, almost waiting for life to show you what it wants to …
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Canon 6D Review

13 Feb

froknowsphoto.com ? Click Here for the full written review. The Canon 6D is the PERFECT camera except for one fatal flaw. If you can live with this fatal flaw than this could be the camera for you. Before I get into what this flaw is lets take a deeper look at the camera and its functions as well as how it performend in real world shooting situations. As many of you know I like to do real world shooting tests when I am reviewing gear. This means no shooting charts or over analyzing unimportant features. This also means I post the FULL RES exported files for you to review and make your own decisions on image quality. Be sure to watch the video above as I cover certain topics that I may not cover below in the written review. Lets now take a look at the camera itself, how it feels. This camera feels great in the hands when you are shooting horizontically. I say that because any time you try and shoot vertical without a grip any camera will feel awkward. The rubber coating on the body makes it feel like you wont drop it and the build quality seems to feel very sturdy. As far as how it feels when your shooting, it feels just fine and people with small or large hands shouldn’t have much of a problem handling this body. People with much larger hands should consider picking up the battery grip for added confort. For the FULL written review please click here. froknowsphoto.com ? To connect with FroKnowsPhoto please follow below froknowsphoto.com FroKnowsPhoto Beginner Guide store