With the ability to turn her body into solid diamond, Madam Koganei seems impervious to Saiga’s attacks. Not only is she virtually unbreakable, but the diamond’s reflective quality makes it impossible for Saiga’s camera to focus. After a high-speed chase through the city the photographer will have to think fast to keep Kagura out of the enemy’s hands. Video Rating: 0 / 5
razzi.me www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com https This tutorial will teach you how to set the manual focus to infinity on any lens that can be manually focused. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Tune in every other Monday to learn firsthand how to film, edit and shoot like the pros, from your favorite videographers and photographers in skateboarding! What’s inside Matt Price’s camera bag: Canon 1DS MK2 Canon 7D with battery Grip Canon 50mm F1.4 Lens Canon 15mm F2.8 Fisheye Lens Rokinon 8mm F3.5 Fisheye Lens Pentax 70-210mm f4 Lens 2 Nikon SB-25 Flashes 1 Nikon SB-800 Flash 4 Pocket Wizard plus radio slaves assorted sync cords and adapters as needed, and of course lots of shoe laces. Subscribe to Ride: www.youtube.com facebook.com twitter.com instagram @ridechannel
Part 7 takes you on the journey of the full wedding shoot, including images, tips and tricks. This wedding was all at one venue for the wedding and reception. Matt takes you along for the entire process, showing scene selection, planning, and execution. See the Lowepro S&F gear here: goo.gl In this series ThatNikonGuy Matt Granger will show you all you need to know to get started in wedding photography. From planning, to gear, to shooting and editing tips, Matt will walk you through the process and help you avoid common pitfalls. Whether you are going in full time, or have been asked to shoot at a friends wedding – take the time to research and plan – it will avoid a lot of headaches down the track! GEAR: Lowepro S&F gear – products.lowepro.com Tamron 70-200 f2.8 – www.tamron.com.au Expo disc portrait – www.expoimaging.com KATA Pro Light 220 Bumblebee backpack – www.kata-bags.com Nikon gear – www.nikon.com.au Join our facebook and flickr groups to stay up to date with what’s going on: Join our facebook group HERE: www.facebook.com Flickr group HERE: www.flickr.com www.mattgranger.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
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A short film shot from the eyes of a 14-year old. He frequently thinks about his past and the events that have shaped his identity. Often regretting situations he’s been in but learns that everything does really happen for a reason. That boy is me. leftover footage from F: nature prevails. This is the second installment of the FOCUS series. Let me know how you Honsters are liking it! Hope these are making you think a little. add me on facebook! on.fb.me other linksss – www.youtube.com www.twitter.com www.jordhon.tumblr.com Produced by Jordon Hon Original Music by Kerry Muzzey – “Looking Back” Video Rating: 4 / 5
A stopmotion time lapse of a twelve hour period of a winter blizzard in Rhode Island. Shot with a Nikon D300s and a 10.5 mm fisheye lens. Visit my blog at: www.rhody360.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
1.8D vs 1.8G vs 1.4G vs 1.2 – what is best for you? How do they compare? Welcome to the 4 way Nikon showdown. Part 2 covers focus speed and accuracy. LINKS: 50mm 1.8D: goo.gl or amazon goo.gl 50mm 1.8G: goo.gl or amazon goo.gl 50mm 1.4G: goo.gl or amazon goo.gl 50mm 1.2 MF: goo.gl or amazon goo.gl Or in Australia, here: www.dirtcheapcameras.com.au Use the code ‘ThatNikonGuy ‘ for 2% off the lenses: goo.gl Join our new Flickr forum: www.flickr.com www.facebook.com www.mattgranger.com https Video Rating: 4 / 5
My first Nikon montage of clips filmed with my Nikon D3100. Sorry the footage is a bit shaky, working on getting a tripod for better stabilization. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Here is a great little effect that adds a whole lot of “mood” to an image by softening and increasing contrast and also features a vignette around the focal point of your choosing. The beauty of this technique is that by using adjustment layers we have full control over the final effect’s strength and color. This one is a great tip for Photographers of any type. If you enjoy the video please rate, comment, and subscribe! Check out www.tutvid.com for more great video tutorials! Check out the blog @ http Check this video out in Hi-Res here: www.tutvid.com
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Erin Manning’s Top 5 Posing and Directing Photo Tips Some people are really uncomfortable in front of the camera—they aren’t sure what they’re supposed to do, and they’re afraid they’ll look bad. This can result in stiff, unnatural looking photographs. It’s your job as the photographer to help your subjects feel comfortable and relax. You can do this by talking, interacting, giving them direction and encouragement. When you are photographing people, you are in a relationship, whether it lasts for a few minutes, a few hours, or a lifetime. Following are five tips that can help you direct your subject and capture natural-looking portraits. Tip 1 Have your subjects make a three-quarter turn to camera and shift their weight to the back leg. This position gives the body shape, dimension and makes them look slimmer. Tip 2 Create a sense of movement in your photograph. Direct your subjects to shift their weight back and forth from one foot to the other. Tip 3 Most people are uncomfortable in front of the camera. Help them out by giving them direction. Tell them they look great, give them feedback and interact. The positive energy will show in your photographs. Tip 4 A real expression is always better than a fake one. To alleviate a frozen, unnatural smile, try my Pufferfish technique for relaxing your subjects face. Do it together! Puff out your cheeks, hold, then blow it out. This exercise relaxes your face, and the goofy look is enough to make anyone laugh. Tip 5 Portraits are … Video Rating: 4 / 5
A few reasons why one should use manual focus even with advanced digital cameras.
Beginning digital photographers, this tip is mainly for you. Modern digital cameras have automatic modes for just about everything – white balance, focus, ISO, shutter speed, etc. You may wonder why you should ever bother using manual focus as your digital camera has an auto focus capability. Isn’t auto focus much easier to use and always provides perfect results? The fewer technical things you have to worry about, the more time you can spend taking great pictures, right?
Unfortunately, digital camera auto focus technology is not perfect, and more advanced and professional digital photographers learn to not always rely on this feature. For some reasons why:…