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7. Februar 2013

08 Feb

Ein Beitrag von: Karsten May

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THE. BRIEFCASE. – Nikon D3100 Test Film

08 Feb

Film made to test out the video capabilities of the Nikon D3100. Don’t ask questions. Just run.

 
 

Nice Visual Art photos

08 Feb

Some cool visual art images:

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

 
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Nikon Coolpix Digital Camera S9050 Unboxing

08 Feb

If you have questions regarding products not listed here, visit my blog at techtoys2013.blogspot.com Here is the unboxing of the COOLPIX S9050. This camera combines an impressive 15.5x wide-angle optical Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens and a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor for great photos and videos—even in low light. With extensive filter options and special effects, your images can take on a new creative look. Capture a fleeting moment with fast framing rates and Full HD (1080p) movie recording. Weighing in at just 7.6 ounces, you’ll take the S9050 everywhere.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Wek Fest Texas 2012 (GH2 + Anamorphic)

08 Feb

Location: Palmer Events Center (Austin, Texas) Camera: Panasonic Lumix GH2 Lenses: Lumix 14-42mm (kit) @ 18mm and ~F4 for all but a couple shots and my recently acquired Century Optics anamorphic adapter. I have a series of high quality Nikkor lenses as well but until my lens splint arrives I didn’t want to put that much weight on the front of the GH2. Firmware: factory (non-hacked)

 
 

Engineering Marvel: The Mysterious Ruins of Nan Madol

08 Feb

[ By Steph in Global & Travel & Places. ]

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The only ancient city ever built upon a coral reef, Nan Madol is a marvel of ancient engineering so complex, no one can figure out how it was conceived and built starting in the 8th or 9th century CE. Nan Madol is located off the island of Pohnpei in the present-day Federated States of Micronesia in the western Pacific Ocean, and consists of nearly 100 small artificial islands bordered by tidal canals.

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The people who built it – the Saudeleur – ruled these islands for more than a millennium, yet there is nothing left of them but legend and the crumbling black basalt ruins. No art, no carvings, no writing. They were known to be deeply religious, tyrannical and cruel, and the remains of their civilization are often viewed with fear and superstition by modern-day Pohnpeians.

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The Nahnmwarki people, who overthrew the last Saudeleur leader and killed the islands’ inhabitants, found themselves unable to withstand the difficult lifestyle of living at Nan Madol, which required food and fresh water to be brought over from the main island.

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The ruins have been abandoned for hundreds of years. Often called the Venice of the Pacific, Nan Madol’s canals and islands were constructed starting in the 8th century, but its most iconic megalithic architecture came later, in the 12th and 13th centuries. Historians and archaeologists don’t know how the giant stones were transported and lifted into place; most Pohnpeians still believe the lore that credits magical flying abilities for the city’s construction. Another folktale tells of giants large and strong enough to move the rocks.

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The total weight of the black rocks that make up the city’s construction is estimated at 750,000 metric tons, an average of 1,850 tons a year over four centuries. The basalt ‘logs’ that make up the high walls can weight as much as 50 tons each. What’s even more mysterious is the Saudeleurs didn’t have pulleys, levers or metal to aid in the process.

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Unlike the similar ruins of Easter Island, Nan Madol is not a significant tourist draw, mostly due to the face that it has not yet been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Through this designation, Nan Madol would receive the funding necessary to rehabilitate the ruins and support a new tourism industry.

Images via wikimedia commons + CT Snow

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Avi-Anthea Wedding Photography by The Dreamcatchers[HD]

08 Feb

www.thedreamcatchers.com.bd If your net connection is slow select lower quality video from the player menu.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Apple Raw Compatibility Update v4.04 adds nine more cameras

08 Feb

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Apple has added Raw support to its OS-X operating system for nine additional cameras, including Nikon’s D5200, Pentax K-5 II/IIs and Sony’s DSC-RX1. Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update v4.04 also brings Leica X2, D-Lux 6 and V-Lux 4 support to Aperture and iPhoto. The update requires Aperture v3.4 or later and iPhoto version 9.4 or later. Click through for the complete list of cameras and download link.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Canon 60D , Bought from “TEDs Camera” Sydney shop ( very bad experience )

08 Feb

Canon 60 Automatically stops intermittently within few seconds of shooting video.The error comes intermittently and so each time i want to record anything , it turns off automatically withing few seconds . I have Bought Camera and card as recommened by the from TED’s camera Sales man See the video below , People with Class 10 is having issue too , So is it camera issue ? . but after watching the video below it could be canon issue ? www.youtube.com TEDs camera Sydney, poor after sales service . Had to run behind them for months to fix an issue on around 2000$ purchase even though bought Their 5 year total care plan. I will not buy from them again . Everyone I spoke to had similar experience.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Photographer to shoot 50 weddings in one day with his iPhone

08 Feb

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Professional photographer Kevin Kuster, who lives in Chicago, was recently approached by the charity Watts of Love  to help with an interesting photography project that seemed a perfect opportunity to make use of his newfound love of mobile photography. He will now travel to the Philippines and shoot 50 weddings in one day  – with his iPhone 4s.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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