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From Concept to Creation, presented by Captain Kimo

02 Jan

Get the best out of your concept, creation and enhancement process with professional photographer and photo blogger Kim Seng, better known as Captain Kimo from captainkimo.com. Kim will explore the use of Topaz plugins while developing and creating the initial concept he had for his imagery. Kim is a photo blogger and photography teacher who’s main focus is Florida wildlife and landscape photographs. Kim’s expertise is in the field of HDR Photography and his photos have been published and exhibited many times.
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Call Me Crazy: LS Lens DSLR Adapter Tube Concept

06 Dec

See this? This is an 80mm lens from my old Hasselblad film camera. It was built 50 years ago. The leaf shutter is built into the lens. It syncs at 1/500th of a second.

My current 80/2.8LS is a PhaseOne leaf-shutter lens. It syncs at 1/1600th. And it would be very possible—perhaps even simple—to manufacture an inexpensive tube to marry a PhaseOne LS lens to a Nikon or Canon DSLR.

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SKILL Concept Project 34 Night Practice PART III

28 Nov

Shot 100% on the HD HERO2® camera from ?GoPro.com This week I went out again at night. I didn’t have time to go during the day due to my trip to Okayama, so I was forced to go out after everybody went to bed. I had good fun, considering that I had no idea what i will do. It took me about 50 min to set up a course with lots of Front One-way action. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did making it I also made this soundtrack to the video. If you like any of my music, you can download it from the address bellow. Feel free to use it as long as you give credit to MSPDawgs/Kezo sutros.com If you like my videos, please SUBSCRIBE!!! Thanks for watching and happy drifting to you all! Car: Chassis – Yokomo Drift package Basic with Stage 2 upgrade Yokomo’s Front One Way Body – HPI’s Mazda RX-8 Tires – SURGING SDT-002C D60 for carpet High speed steering servo (FUTABA BLS-451) Transmitter is also Futaba (4PL-2.4G) NO D box! Original music by MSPDawgs/Kezo

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SKILL Concept – Project 24 Gymkhana 3.0 (GoPro HD Hero2@120fps)

27 Nov

In this video I went back to my favorite Gymkhana style. The slide from project 11 is back. All captured on my GoPro HD Hero2 camera at 120fps. Check out their website at www.gopro.com I highly recommend this camera to anyone. For best results watch it at 480 resolution. Higher frame rate gave me opportunity for some awesome slow motion. I really love this camera. My favorite setting is 720p at 60fps. Thank you all for watching. Don’t hesitate to send me a message if you wish to talk. You can do so here on the YouTube or come and visit my Facebook page 🙂 www.facebook.com If you like my video, please SUBSCRIBE!!! Car: Chassis – Yokomo Drift package Basic with Stage 2 upgrade Motor – Tamiya brushed 27T Body – HPI’s Mazda RX-8 Tires – SURGING SDT-002C D60 for carpet High speed steering servo (FUTABA BLS-451) Transmitter is also Futaba (4PL-2.4G) NO D box! Original music by MSPDawgs/Kezo

 
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22 Imaginative Flyby Concept Aircraft From Days Gone By

16 Nov

[ By Marc in Technology & Vintage & Retro. ]

At some point the science of flight became a reality. At the time, it seemed like such a futuristic shift, however, that imaginations continued to soar forward into the future, thinking about what was to come. With this vision of future flight came some wild concepts for gigantic blimps, personal aircraft, and everything in between.

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The current shape of aircraft are based on scientific principles that generate enough thrust to create lift, while still serving as an efficient means to transport cargo. This doesn’t mean this is the only way to get in the air. Tohoku University researchers are reaching into the past – they think biplanes may be the best shape for supersonic flight. Synergy aircraft are an attempt to make flight achievable by all; including families. A radical lightweight design may just be the ticket to making this a reality. Lockheed’s Cormorant is a plane concept in which the craft spends much of its time underwater, bringing stealth to a new dimension. The final image is a great example of our currents visions of the future of aircraft, which very well may look as ridiculous and outlandish as some retro futuristic examples look to us now.

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This experimental craft is showing its years, from when it was designed to push the limits of technology. Captain Rickenbacker’s airplane of the future was designed in 1929 and clearly never left paper, which is probably for the best. With propellers being the end all and be all of aviation, it made sense to just keep adding more. The Ekranoplan is a seaplane designed to lift off close to the surface of the water. It has a radical design and was actually used in the Russian navy for some years before being discontinued.

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The future of aviation takes many forms. Take the Sky Tug for example, a futuristic blimp model that was designed for the Navy and will be entering active service, mainly for use in carrying cargo across difficult terrain, on behalf of commercial interests. The name of the crazy looking plane is Claire, and its design is an effort to create a sustainable aircraft for future air travel. Another current concept was commissioned by NASA and also hopes to accurately reflect the shape of new planes. This blue airship is able to use the helium in its stores to land and lift off effortlessly, at least, that’s the idea. Whether this plan comes to fruition is anyone’s guess.

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Even after seeing visions of the future of flight that are crazy by today’s standards, it’s still easy to laugh at attempts of futurism in the past. Judging by old magazines, we should all be in flying cars by now. Designer Leong Huang Zi came up with this design for the Aerial Rescue Chopper that actually looks like something that could work (though it would be mighty expensive). Lastly, a vision from the past of an actually working flying car called the ConvAir Car, that was meant to bring the power of flight home. Unfortunately, the idea never got off the ground.

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Personal transport for the military and police officers have always been of interest to forward-thinkers, but it’s as yet unattainable on an inexpensive and effective basis. The De Lackner DH-4 “Aerocycle” was a prototype meant to revolutionize combat transportation, but it was deemed too impractical. Oddly enough, the final image depicts a vision of the future deemed quite practical (in the future).

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This vintage craft was envisioned by Matsujir? Murakami, while the much more intimidating craft is a 1946 vision created by artist George Shepherd. The large gray ship is more watercraft than airplane, but it holds the same slick design as many of the other visions. Some craft were designed to fly, and land on water, while others were meant to “soar across the seas.” A gigantic ekranoplan, meant to be a mix between water and aircraft, is a Russian concept from 1965. Lastly, a plane that can lift off and land vertically. For obvious reasons, this is not the best way to tackle this problem…


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Super Skyscrapers! 20 Concept Towers That Reach Sky High

02 Nov

[ By Marc in Architecture & Cities & Urbanism. ]

Architects are all dreamers. While their special projects and grand ideas often aren’t considered practical enough to be created, looking at their concepts is a great way to see the potential that architecture holds in the future, as creativity and beauty is increasingly rewarded.

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The top left skyscraper is a dream of architects Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill, planned to be created in Dubai. The architecture firm TVS Associates came up with an even crazier concept for four towers, also planned for Dubai. Guess where that last building is being planned for? Yep, Dubai! Oppenheim came up with this gorgeously flowing Marina and Beach Tower.

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Designer Michael Jantzen loves to design towers with a fun, open aesthetic and a functional purpose (in this case, generating wind power while providing a beautiful view). The Watts towers are a famous one man project built in an abandoned lot by Sam Rodia, showing that some of these concepts can be built, even if it’s on a small scale. The final image is the back of a solar tower being built for the 2016 Olympic games being put on in Rio. The back has a gorgeous waterfall, and the front, featured below is equally stunning.

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The Atrium City Towers, created by Adrian Smith, are a concept design for a series of connected towers to be constructed in Dubai. The front of Rio’s 2016 Olympic Games torch is a gorgeous structure, which will get a lot of use even after the games. These waterfront structures are planned for a Malaysian waterfront, and were designed by Studio Nicoletti Associati. Created for an Olympics, the “falling towers” building in Beijing, China (concept shown) are now a reality in the city. The Almaty Twin Towers are going to be built in Kazakhstan. They were designed by Norman Foster.

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Zaha Hadid designed the “dancing towers” which reject the typical idea that towers have to be perfectly vertical. The Dubai Towers (now a canceled project) were also more fluid than most, adding a literal twist to the typical tower. The Nomas towers in Bahrain are an interesting concept and almost look like smoke stacks more than mixed use buildlings.

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The Fog Tower was designed by  Alberto Fernandez and Susana Ortega and would stand at the edge of the Atamaca desert, absorbing moisture and creating a beautiful haze. the Singapore Towers are a wild twist on the typical tower, with several sections hanging off of a central core, and creating an incredibly unique look. This 101 story tower was designed for Dubai (where else?) and while it would stand out remarkably in most other cities, it says something about Dubai’s architecture that this one seems almost mundane. The Z10 Towers, designed by Dinesh Doshi, are mixed use and remarkable for their appearance, and the fact that they are surrounded by water.

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The Moda-Gakuen Spiral Towers were designed for Nagoya City, Japan and have a stunning fluidity that is perfect for a structure on the edge of the water. Mumbai has this interesting design, an over 50 story building developed by Godrej Construction that is somewhat reminiscent of building blocks.


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Reader’s concept prompts question: what would your ideal camera be?

20 Oct

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What does your dream camera look like? One of our more enterprising readers has sketched-out what his would look like – creating an interesting contemporary rangefinder concept. Bristling with Nikon F4-inspired manual controls, each dial and switch also has a ‘neutral’ position to allow the on-screen interface settings to take precedence. Easycass acknowledges the concept may not be entirely possible – an ‘ultra-fast’ 24-105mm lens would dictate a fairly small sensor, and autofocus rangefinders have never exactly been commonplace – but it raises questions the question: ‘What would your perfect camera be?’

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German Designer Unveils Concept for ‘Instagram’ Glasses

01 Aug

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German designer Markus Gerke has unveiled a design concept for wearable glasses that could simulate the effect of Instagram filters. In one of the weirdest design concepts that we’ve ever seen, Gerke’s ‘Instaglasses’ would feature a built-in 5MP camera and microcomputer, and would be able to simulate the effects of different Instagram effects filters at the push of a button, before capturing and uploading the scene to Instagram. We’d be very surprised if Gerke’s idea comes to fruition any time soon, but it’s a fascinating concept. Click through for the full story (via Mail Online)

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Panasonic shows 12-35mm F2.8 and 35-100mm F2.8 concept lenses for Micro Four Thirds

12 Jan

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CES 2012: Panasonic is showing mockups of two large-aperture zoom lenses for Micro Four Thirds. The Panasonic stand plays host to mockups of a 12-35mm F2.8 and a 35-100mm F2.8 lens, prominently badged ‘Concept’ lenses. Next to the models is a lens roadmap confirming the company’s intentions to build a 12-35mm (24-70mm equiv) and 35-100 (70-200mm equiv) ‘X’ grade zooms, but with a note that the maximum apertures are ‘to be determined.’ The diagram appears to suggest both lenses will arrive later in 2012.

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3D Music Video – Gloria Proof of Concept 3D Test Shots

17 Mar

3D Music Video Proof of concept and early test shots. Note this does not represent the quality of the final video it is being shown for 3d filmmakers who may be interested to see some intermediate shots in the process. Watch the final video here on YouTube or download to watch on your 3d TV or 3d Vision enabled PC from our website now. www.enhanced-dimensions.com Amazing Hologram Effect Stereoscopic Kiosk 3D Music Video – Gloria (The Death of Me) Red Blue 3D Glasses Needed. Scotland’s first 3d music video. This is a 3D music video created byEnhanced Dimensions for The Stereoscopic 3D Video Channel. The music is “Gloria (The Death of Me)” by Edinburgh indie band The Raw I’s. The video comprises a hologram version of the band performing in a holographic projection kiosk/ stereoscopic booth. The video was influenced by the arcade game “time traveller”. It’s like Princess Leia beaming from R2D2 – but not quite as sexy! The Stereoscopic 3D Video Channel is an online 3D TV channel dedicated to showing the best in creative stereoscopic 3D videos and 3d animations. Enhanced Dimensions presents some of the best stereoscopic 3d videos on YouTube. HOW TO MAKE 3D VIDEOS If you are interested in learning how to create Stereo 3-d videos, or how to convert 2d to 3d movies using Adobe After Effects please visit enhanced-dimensions.com/wordpress for comprehensive tutorials. FREE 3D GOODIES Get FREE 3d glasses, 3D Birthday Cards, 3D Videos, 3d desktops and other 3D goodies now from
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