Stock photography website iStockphoto recently began accepting smartphone images from photographers who sell images through the service. Now they’re offering tips to photographers who want to improve their mobile photography skills, which includes both basic photography advice about composition and framing, as well as specific advice for mobilographers. Check out the post on connect.dpreview.com.
Astronaut Chris Hadfield is tweeting some impressive photos from his five-month journey aboard the International Space Station. Images are stripped of their data, so it is unclear what camera Hadfield is using. Popular Photography magazine speculates that it might be a Nikon due to the company’s history of cooperation with NASA. Click through to check the photos on connect.dpreview.com.
Just Posted: an extensive update to our Sony NEX-6 preview. The NEX-6 is an enthusiast level mirrorless camera that features the high-resolution OLED viewfinder we first saw on the NEX-7 and builds on the capabilities that appeared on the recent NEX-5R. Click through for a link to the expanded preview, including six new pages of test data. We’ll be adding more pages as we work towards the publication of our full review.
Visit www.DollarStoreTeacher.com for teacher resources. Sister site of http Digitally Delivered Ebooks to accommodate the most cost effective classrooms for worldwide education. The Site is expanding to include curriculum for preschool, kindergarten, first grade and 2nd Grade. Includes File Folder Games, Calendar Cover-Ups, Flash Cards, Themed Curriculum, tools for the alphabet, numbers, counting, colors, shapes, letters, patterning, digraphs, nouns, verbs, compound words, contractions, homophones and more. Added recently (with more coming) – by special request – curriculum resources from Tools for Preschool and Kindergarten Ultimate Curriculum Resource Site. This will included communication boards, interactive reading books ….. so many new items with special pricing just for the Dollar Store. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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Season of love is here. Love is in the air and it makes everyone rack his or her brains on a perfect gift for their lovers. Whether you’re an amateur photographer or a real pro, you can give your sweetheart a photography Valentine gift that would be a winner for sure. Of course, you’re beating your head on the gift Continue Reading
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Normally, urban design is done with death and destruction in mind – but prevention, rather than facilitation, is the focus. This unique mini-city was made to be destroyed, pummeled into the dust by repeated drills by armed forces.
Built by the United States military in the remote Nevada desert, the Urban Target Complex (R-2301-West aka “Yodaville”) is the target of strafing, sniping, rocketing and bombing (above image by Lance Cpl. Zac Scanlon).
The terrain has a realistic layout patterned after settlements in the Middle East, and the structures themselves – mainly constructed from shipping containers – are stacked up to four stories high.
As Ed Darack writes for Air & Space Magazine, from his experience following troops into the faux action, ”The artillery and mortars started firing, troops advanced toward the target complex, and aircraft of all types—carefully controlled by students on the mountain top—mounted one attack run after another. At one point so much smoke and dust filled the air above the “enemy” that nothing could be seen of the target—just one of the real-world problems the students had to learn to cope with that day.”
BldgBlog asks what we should make of mysterious military architecture, often hidden from public view and thus veiled from scrutiny or critique. “So what, for instance, might something like a Yodaville National Park, or Urban Target Complex National Monument, look like? How would it be managed, touristed, explored, mapped, and understood? What sorts of trails and interpretive centers might it host?”
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Listen to three songs from the Densha Otoko Japanese TV drama while watching this beautiful Hawaiian sunset in 1080p HD. This video was taken with a Nikon D7000 using a Nikkor 35mm lens. I took this video from my second-floor bedroom in my house in Ewa Beach. Video Rating: 5 / 5
A long-overdue bag-packing episode of Roberts Raw where we demonstrate the capacity of ThinkTank’s newest backpack, the Streetwalker. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Check out the links to view samples of images short with the new lens. Samples can be found on my blog at bit.ly
Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Here’s how to use Active D-Lighting (ADL) feature that is available in some cameras. Cameras with Active D-Lighting option available: D90 D3000 D3200 D3100 D5000 D5100 D7000 D300-Series D600 D700 D800-Series D3-Series D4-Series Note: Nikon Capture NX2 software is required in order to apply Active D-Lighting onto final RAW files when saving as JPEG. No other software has this option. Video Rating: 0 / 5
dombowerphoto.blogspot.com as you change your Q scale settings from -16 (highest quality) to -1 you lower the bit rate of the video, meaning you get more video time, but lower quality video, at -16 my memory card cant keep up for more than 1 second, around -9 my card can do fine but if i am doing a long video i feel it is ok to go to -6 on the q scale. going to Postive 16 it is just a mess, it is only about 1mb a second speed, very very slow and very poor quality. This was shot on the canon 550d with firmware 0.2.0 as of March 22nd 2011
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