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Double Exposure Portraits by John Williams

02 Jul

At April and John’s Wedding at Consall Hall we tried something a little different from our usual bride and groom portraits and combined two photos in Photoshop to create a cool double exposure portrait effect. Here is a brief tutorial explaining the technique behind the effect. First of all, you need to choose your starting […]

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Lee introduces filter system for GoPro cameras

02 Jul

Camera filter and lighting gel manufacturer Lee Filters has introduced a range of filters and filter holders aimed at extreme sports fans using GoPro action cams. The Lee Bug is available in two forms – the Lee Bug 3 and the Lee Bug 3+ – which are compatible with GoPro Hero 3 and Hero 3+ cameras. Read more

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Metro Koi: Thousands of Fish Occupy Abandoned Bangkok Mall

02 Jul

[ By WebUrbanist in Travel & Urban Exploration. ]

fish mall floor views

Built, closed, partially demolished, boarded up and ultimately deserted, the New World Mall in the capital city of Thailand has become home a strange and unexpected attraction.

fish mall vertical shot

Abandoned nearly two decades ago after violating building codes, the roof of the structure collapsed in a subsequent fire, leading the building to be partially filled with rainwater.

metro colorful wild fish

metro koi closeup picture

Standing pools throughout the place gave rise to a serious mosquito infestation, which the locals sought to combat by introducing fish that, in turn, bred, spread and inhabited the ruins.

fish mall front facade

fish mall outside vendors entrance

Since then, the mall has turned into a kind of alternative tourist destination where visitors flock to feed the fish, now occupying over 5,000 square feet of space originally intended for retail. Vendors have even sprung up in the area to sell scraps of food – throwing anything else into the standing water is strictly forbidden. More images of the building and its context can be found here.

fish mall escalator level

fish mall closeup columns

fish mall occupation habitat

RenegadeTravels explains how to get to this centrally-located abandonment: “The mall is only around 5 minutes’ walk from Khao San Road. Walk to the end of Khao San Road where the small glass police station is and turn right onto Chakrabongse Road. Then walk straight ahead until you come to the junction with Phra Sumen Road. This intersection is known as Bang Lam Pu Junction. You will see the main entrance to New World Mall here, but you can’t get in from the front.”

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5 Hot Tips For Improving Your Summer Photography

01 Jul

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We aren’t going to talk about cleaning your lenses (although you should), I’m not going to tell you to use a tripod (you should know that), and I’m definitely not going to tell you to compare last year’s photography to this year’s (but that’s not a bad idea). No, I’m going to suggest you get out of your comfort zone and do something new.

If you open up your Flickr, 500px, or wherever you store your thousands of kitty cat photographs you might notice that there may be a lot of similar shots. Different subjects, but a similar style perhaps? Different styles, but the same type of subjects? Most of us have done it, it sounds like this: “I only do portraits”, “I only shoot landscapes”, or “I never use a flash”.

So, in an attempt to bust out of your comfort zones I’m going to share 5 tips with you to use this summer that have helped me overcome my own creative plateaus over the years.

Interesting fact: 77% of all photographers have at least one cat photograph in their portfolio. Another interesting fact: I have no idea if that is true, but there is a 50% chance that it is.

Five tips for improving your summer photography

Tip 1 – Same Place, Different Time

It’s time to master light, your photography will improve leaps and bounds with the mastering of one specific element – timing. Mastering the light means many different things in the art of photography; mastering your manual settings, mastering the flash, or mastering your timing. All of these things impact one another but the one that I want to focus on is timing. Besides, they say timing is everything.

ZionTrail

Knowing when and where the light will be gives you a huge advantage over other photographers. Knowing that at around 2:30 p.m. the sun will be at an angle that paints light into the pathway is priceless if you are visiting this place and may not return in the future.

Knowing where the sun sets, where the sun rises, and how the light will illuminate various subjects during different times of the day will help you master your timing. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west, if you know which direction you are facing when the sun is directly above you you’ll have a better idea what time of the day to photograph any interesting subjects or scenes you may find.

There are apps and websites all over the Google machine that can assist you when you are traveling to new and exotic places. There is a program you can download onto your phone, computer, watch (not yet but maybe someday) called The Photographer’s Ephemeris that allows you to input a location and figure out exactly where the sun will be at a given time. You can plot your position on top of a topographical map and determine what direction the sunlight will fall, and then plan accordingly.

*Topographical maps are helpful when planning a photography trip where mountains raise up high enough to throw large shadows on areas you may be planning to photograph. The topographical map gives you the height and depth of the contours of the landscape of your location.

Tip 2 – Be Specific, Don’t Spray And Pray

Do you need a fresh 16GB SD card every time you take a photo walk? Maybe you take 100 photographs in the hopes that one ends up being acceptable. Before you take a photograph ask yourself if it’s really that interesting. Is it throwing a unique shadow? Does the light hit it in a way that will catch viewers eyes? Will it cause viewers to ask a question (other than “Why would you photograph that?”)?

Taking a great photograph doesn’t generally happen by accident. Ansel Adams once said a great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed. How many of the thousands of photographs squirrelled away on your hard drive were taken with the type of forethought Ansel Adams described?

This summer, challenge yourself to contemplate each shot, think about whether or not the subject is interesting enough to take the time to photograph. What you will find is that if you take the time to contemplate a shot before you press the shutter you’ll have less overall shots but more “keepers”.

Tip 3 – Use A Different Focal Length

Get out of your comfort zone and force yourself to use a different focal length this summer. If you don’t have multiple lenses then use a different focal length on your zoom lens. By using a different focal length you’re forcing yourself to think before you shoot. You’re forcing yourself to compose the image in your mind before ever putting the viewfinder up to your little peepers.

Renowned photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson used a 50mm lens almost exclusively when he wasn’t on assignment. By using the 50mm lens so frequently he was able to see, and compose, an image without putting the camera up to his eye. If you focus on a single focal length long enough you’ll learn what will be in or out of the frame without having to take the shot.

Tip 4 – Roam Free Like Buffalo. You know, before we shot them all.

Get off the beaten path. Literally, get off of the trails, paths, and otherwise marked walking areas to find hidden gems buried in hard to reach places. The summer’s dry weather creates safer hiking conditions as well as the longer days which allow you to venture further off the beaten path without worry of being eaten by wolves in the dark.

OffThePath

This shot was taken with the Nikon 16-35mm at 19mm, ISO 100, f/10, 15 seconds.

There are a couple of ways to find hidden gems around where you live, searching the internet is the easiest. Flickr is a great resource, you can search the name of your home town and once you find an interesting area you can check the photographs info for a location (assuming the photographer included it). The other way is to grab a hand held GPS (or your phone) and venture off into areas you have not explored before, like Indiana Jones minus the whip and man-purse.

Tip 5 – Photograph In Bad Weather

Bad weather can be a bummer, moods get bent and plans are spoiled. Most people pack up their gear and head home (or don’t go out at all) if the weather is anything but perfect. Take advantage of the warmer weather and plan a photo outing next time the weather looks foul.

Plan to visit places that are normally bustling with people for an opportunity to capture unique shots. When bad weather strikes you’ll have an opportunity to capture people scrambling for a dry place or reflections in puddles. Alternatively, you have an opportunity to capture photographs of places that are normally busy, void of life (think empty sidewalks in the city).

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Beaches are a great place to go right before or after a storm, the ominous clouds and rolling fog create dramatic scenes. Be sure to be prepared for rain and/or strong wind, Adorama has cheap covers for your camera that will keep the water and sand from damaging your precious gear. Try not to change lenses in sandy, windy, and wet conditions, there is a good chance that you’ll end up with debris inside your camera or lens.

Summer photography offers hundreds, if not thousands, of opportunities to practice photography morning, noon, and night. The weather is warmer and the days are longer, there are festivals for everything almost every weekend. If you’re having trouble coming up with something to photograph check out local towns websites for their calendar of events, there is a good chance something is going on near you.

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1. Juli 2014

01 Jul

Ein Beitrag von: Aliza Razell

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dPS Mid Year Sale – 7 Hot Deals In 7 Days

01 Jul

For some of us it’s summer time,  for most of us it’s the middle of the year, for all of us it’s time for a huge dPS sale!

If you’ve been a Digital Photography School reader for a while, you probably already know about our huge end of year sale (don’t worry that’s still happening). But the team got talking recently and we all agreed that it seemed such a long time away.

So it’s with excitement that I can announce we’re going to have a mid year sale – dPS style.

See the sale page here for each deal as it goes live.

For the next 7 days we’ll share with you a special offer on some of our own products as well as some hand picked products from our partners.  Each deal will be available for only  24 hours, so if you see something you like you might want to act quickly.

Over the 7 days there will be a mix of eBooks and courses that have been specifically chosen to help give your Photography a mid-year boost.

The First Deal – Save 66% on our Landscape Photography Bundle

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Save 66% on our two best-selling Landscape Photography eBooks.  Living Landscapes and Loving Landscapes.

These two eBooks have been two of our best-selling eBooks of all time and for a limited time you’ll save 66% of this Landscape Photography twin pack.

Summer is a great time to get outside and start capturing some amazing landscape photo’s of your own these two ebooks will be a huge help!

Normally these two eBooks would cost you $ 29.99 each but today only you can pick the two of them up for just $ 19.99 USD as a bundle!

That’s a 66% saving – but be quick, the clock is ticking.

… and today’s deal is just the start of a great week.  There’s 6 more great deals to come and discounts up to 80%.

To make sure you don’t miss a deal keep you can sign up below to get an email notification, or connect with us on Facebook and Twitter and we’ll share the detail with you.

Also keep an eye on the sale page here – it has a counter to let you know how long each deal has to run.

We look forward to having lots of fun and sharing some great deals in the dPS Mid Year Sale.

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DPReview Reader Showcase: The beautiful game

01 Jul

In honor of one of the World Cup, underway in Brazil right now, we asked DPReview forum members to share their best football shots (or soccer, as it’s known in this corner of the world). We suspect more than a few devoted fans are spending time at the pub and not in front of their computers, but a faithful few submitted some of their favorite photos. They capture the spirit of the sport beautifully, from youth games to pros going toe-to-toe. Take a look at some of their work. See gallery

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Metz flash units now available for Sony Multi Interface Shoe

01 Jul

Owners of Sony SLT, NEX and R-series cameras with Multi Interface Shoes now have a couple more flash options. Two flash units offered by Metz, the mecablitz 44 AF-1 digital and 52 AF-1 digital, are now available for the Sony Multi Interface shoe. Read more

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Wettbewerb: Kreativität entfesseln mit Wacom

01 Jul

Überraschung: Wir haben nicht nur das neue Wacom Cintiq Companion zum Testen bekommen, sondern veranstalten ab heute in Kooperation mit Wacom auch den größten Wettbewerb, den es bei kwerfeldein bisher gab. Und dieses Mal wird es einen Gewinner geben, der sich das Companion verdienen kann.

Du kannst das gewinnen: Ein Tablett-PC mit ingetriertem Grafik-Tablett im Wert von 1.799 €, wenn Du bei diesem Wettbewerb mitmachst und ein Projekt einreichst, das so wahnsinnig gut ist, dass es uns aus den Latschen haut. Was das Wacom Cintiq Companion ist, kannst Du in der gestrigen Rezension nachlesen.

Wacom Cintiq Companion mit Stift.

Die Regeln

Sechs Wochen Zeit. Ab jetzt habt Ihr genau sechs Wochen Zeit, der Einsendeschluss ist der 12. August 2014 um 7 Uhr morgens. Einsendungen, die zu spät eintreffen oder zum Teilnahmeschluss unvollständig sind, werden nicht berücksichtigt.

Abgeben: Eine Kleinserie. Euer Projekt sollte eine Kleinserie von drei oder mehr Bildern umfassen und einen Titel haben. Falls Ihr eine großartige Idee habt, die nicht in unser Kistendenken von „3 Bilder“ passt, schreibt eine E-Mail an Aileen und fragt sicherheitshalber nach. Da wir kreative, ungewöhnliche Arbeiten sehen möchten, soll auch anderes möglich sein.

Abgeben: Eine Dokumentation. Dokumentiert von der ersten Idee an Euer Projekt. Beschreibt Euer Konzept, zeigt Zwischenschritte, beschreibt Techniken, zeigt Details und haltet den Verlauf Eures Projektes fest. So sehr wir hier gern Ausführlichkeit und Tiefgang haben, bitten wir Euch gleichsam, so kurz und knackig wie möglich zu bleiben.

Einsendung anonymisiert. Achtet darauf, dass in Euren eingereichten Bildern (auch EXIF-Daten) und der Dokumentation Euer Name und Links zu Euren Portfolios nicht auftauchen. Um eine möglichst faire Auswertung zu garantieren, wird jede Einsendung mit einer Nummer versehen. Für die Veröffentlichung der Gewinner-Arbeiten aktualisieren wir diese gemeinsam mit den Preisträgern natürlich noch.

Große Dateien bitte per Download. Eure eingesendeten Bilder sollten eine Mindestbreite von 960 px haben, können aber auch größer sein. Sollte Eure Einsendung (alle Bilder + Dokumentation) eine Gesamtgröße von 5 MB überschreiten, nutzt bitte Dienste wie Wetransfer zur Übertragung.

Einsendungen nur per E-Mail an Aileen. Damit nichts verloren geht und wir die Anonymisierung zur Auswertung konsequent umsetzen können, wendet Euch mit allen Fragen sowie Einsendungen ausschließlich an Aileen. Sie schickt Euch auch eine kurze Eingangsbestätigung.

Wacom Cintiq Companion mit Stift, Tastatur und Aufsteller.

Auswertung

Wir machen einen Zeitplan. Sobald kurz nach dem Einsendeschluss feststeht, wie viele gültige Einsendungen wir erhalten haben, lassen wir Euch wissen, wann die Auswertung abgeschlossen sein und der Gewinner feststehen soll.

Wir bewerten Eure Arbeiten. Jeder Redakteur bewertet die anonymisierten Einsendungen anhand der Kriterien „Innovativität des Konzepts“, „technische Umsetzung“, „Dokumentation“ und „Gesamtwirkung“ auf einer Skala von 1 (wenig/schlecht) bis 10 (viel/gut). Die Einzelbewertungen der Redakteure werden zu einer Gesamtbewertung jeder eingereichten Arbeit zusammengefasst.

Wir schicken Euch Feedback. Leider werden wir nicht jedem Einsender eine ausführliche Bewertung zukommen lassen können, aber jeder erhält zumindest die Gesamtbewertung der einzelnen Kriterien der Redaktion. Optional können die Redakteure Kommentare zu den Einsendungen hinterlassen, die wir Euch auch zustellen.

 

Wir haben einen Gewinner

Den stellen wir vor. Natürlich präsentieren wir die Arbeit, die nach Punkten das Wacom Cintiq Companion gewinnt, hier für alle. Außerdem vielleicht noch Platz zwei, drei und lobende Erwähnungen. Das machen wir von der Anzahl und Überzeugungskraft der Einsendungen abhängig.

Frau mit Federschmuck, um die drei Papierraben fliegen.

Digitale Collage von Aileen, erstellt mit dem Wacom Cintiq Companion. Modell: Miss Souls

Die Idee

Macht etwas Neues. Wir möchten keine Arbeiten aus Euren Archiven sehen, sondern eigens für diese Aktion erstellte Werke, die Ihr von der ersten Idee bis zur letzten Verkleinerung für Web durchdenkt. Macht etwas ganz anderes aus Euren Fotos als bisher.

Macht etwas Kreatives. Da auch das Wacom Cintiq Companion, das dem Gewinner winkt, kein reines Fotografie-Tool ist, möchten wir mit Euch die üblichen Grenzen der Fotografie sprengen. Bezieht andere Medien mit ein, denkt out of the box.

Traut Euch. Nehmt ein Projekt oder Konzept in Angriff, das Ihr vielleicht schon länger vor Euch herschiebt, weil es so richtig groß und aufwändig wird. Oder für das Ihr persönliches Neuland betreten, etwas ausprobieren müsst. Jetzt ist der Zeitpunkt dafür gekommen, packt es an!

Frau mit Geäst auf dem Kopf, um die frei Kolibris fliegen.

Digitale Collage von Aileen, erstellt mit dem Wacom Cintiq Companion. Modell: Miss Souls

Teilnahmebedingungen

Einverstanden: Mit der Teilnahme an diesem Wettbewerb willigt Ihr ein, dass Eure Arbeiten unter Eurem Namen auf kwerfeldein vorgestellt werden dürfen, sofern wir sie dafür auswählen. Die Anschrift des Gewinners wird zum Zwecke der Zustellung des Gewinns an Wacom weitergegeben.

Erklärung: Mit der Einsendung von Arbeiten erklärt Ihr ausdrücklich, eigenes Material zu verwenden und Fremdmaterial als solches zu kennzeichnen sowie eine schriftliche, ausdrückliche Erlaubnis der Rechteinhaber zur Verwendung zu besitzen. Minderjährige Teilnehmer benötigen eine Einverständniserklärung des/der Erziehungsberechtigten.

Versprochen: Wir veröffentlichen keine Teile Eurer Einsendungen oder große Versionen Eurer Werke ohne Rücksprache mit Euch. Außerdem geben wir keine Daten wie Namen oder Anschrift an Dritte weiter; davon ausgenommen ist die Weitergabe der Anschrift des Gewinners zur Gewinnzustellung.

Berechtigt: Mitmachen dürfen alle natürlichen Personen mit Wohnsitz (bzw. Lieferadresse) in Europa. Die einzureichende Dokumentation ist auf Deutsch zu verfassen.

Ausgeschlossen: Der Rechtsweg ist ausgeschlossen. Mitglieder der Redaktion sind von der Teilnahme ausgeschlossen. Wir behalten uns vor, Einsendungen mit diskriminierenden, gewaltverherrlichenden, diffamierenden, beleidigenden oder rechtsverletzenden Inhalten auszuschließen.

 

Trotz der vielen Formalien sind wir sicher, dass wir nun das kreative Feuer in Euch geweckt haben. Sechs Wochen sind eine lange Zeit, also fangt noch genau heute an, an Eurem Projekt zu feilen. Denn alle anderen tun das auch und jeder Tag ist ein Vorsprung. Also: Ran an die Kameras!


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SkyTran: 2-Person Maglev Monorail Could Replace Cars

01 Jul

[ By Steph in Conceptual & Futuristic & Technology. ]

On Demand Monorail 1

Two-person monorail pods zoom down from the sky at a command from your smart phone in a futuristic commercial transit system set to be installed in Israel. The on-demand system appears to be a realistic answer to the age-old objection lobbed against public transportation by lovers of the personal vehicle: buses, trains and subways don’t work around your own schedule.

On Demand Monorail 2

Not only can you just walk up to the monorail station and hop right onto your own personal pod without having to share your space with strangers – this monorail technology is far more advanced than a vehicle that the average person could ever own. And it’s not just a concept dazzling the internet for a few days before it’s forgotten, destined to someday become a laughable unrealized vision of the retro-future. Or so it seems.

On Demand Monorail 3

On Demand Monorail 4

SkyTran Inc. has signed an agreement to build an actual high-speed levitating monorail system at the Israel Aerospace Industry campus in Lod, Israel. Suspended 20 feet above the ground, the hovering maglev-based monorail handily solves traffic problems by whizzing over the streets at high speeds.

On Demand Monorail 5

On Demand Monorail 6

Of course, the question is, will it catch on? Plenty of cool ideas were constructed as temporary demonstrations, but were never actually reproduced for public use. It’s hard to say, but it’s an interesting compromise, and passive magnetic levitation technology is poised to become an efficient and sustainable way to get around big cities.

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