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From phone to frame: Which apps are best for printing pictures?

04 May

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While improvements in camera phone technology have more of us relying on ‘the camera that’s always with you’ than ever before, we’re printing our photographs less and less. If you have fond memories of pasting your memories into photo albums, don’t despair – a growing crop of apps now make it easy to send your photos from phone to frame using online printing services. In this article, we’ve gathered eight of the top apps for printing your photos, and examined the results. Click through to read our findings on connect.dpreview.com.

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Tehsmarty’s Horror Corner – Episode 3 (Fatal Frame 3: The Tormented)

09 Jan

Remember in the first episode of the show how I said that Fatal Frame 2 was the scariest game ever? Yea I was wrong… – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Here are some links for you to click on: Smarty’s Second Channel: www.youtube.com Smarty’s Blip Page: tehsmarty.blip.tv Smarty’ Facebook Group: www.facebook.com Smarty’s Twitter: twitter.com Smarty’s Videos on Blistered Thumbs: www.blisteredthumbs.net Smarty’s Twitch.tv page: www.twitch.tv Smarty’s Formspring: www.formspring.me Also make sure to visit: www.tehsmarty.com

Subscribe to Diggnation! bit.ly And check out Revision3! – www.youtube.com Hippie Glenn goes behind the scenes for a backstage extravaganza from the Diggnation Finale! Catch all the pre-show set-up and excitement plus the crazy antics of Kevin Rose & Alex Albrecht as they prepare for the big finale. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Never Miss An Episode! Subscribe Here: www.youtube.com Like, Comment & Share This Episode: www.youtube.com Glenn’s Twitter: www.twitter.com Check Out The YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com More Toasted Donut Episodes: www.revision3.com ABOUT GLENN: Glenn, the occasional host that has a cat that likes toast crumbs. Seems like there should be a term for ‘toast crumbs’ – so hopefully there will be one in the future.

 

Nikon D9000 32 Megapixel Full Frame DSLR with Nikon D7000 Body?

02 Dec

www.artoftheimage.com – Nikon D9000 32 Megapixel Full Frame DSLR with Nikon D7000 Body? Check out theArt of the Image Recommended Photography Gear List at http PS If you have kids or know someone with kids, check out my latest online book, “Diary of a Nerd King” at www.nerdkingdiary.com. It’s funny and it’s FREE! Please pass it along! PSS If you have toddlers or small children, check out http for some great children’s ebooks for Kindle, iPad, iPod, iPhone, laptops, etc! Please pass it along!
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Advantages and disadvantages of Full Frame Sensors

19 Nov

Presented by www.samys.com this video is designed to teach about one of the most important aspects of a digital camera, the sensor size. Enjoy as photographer Robert Vasquez shows discusses the good and the bad (no Ugly) about full frame sensors. =o)
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Gyro Stabilized Camera Mount- AV 200 Gimbal on a Droidworks frame

14 Nov

Here’s a Vid of our Gyro stabilized mount we use on our Mikrokopter its made by Kimberly Atwell of Photohigher.co.nz heres a link to where we got it.. shop.jet-1a.com Thanks for watching.
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Creator of this video: apricot? www.nicovideo.jp www.youtube.com Original video posted on NicoNicoDouga on November 5th, 2010 by apricot?: www.nicovideo.jp Original Song: kz (livetune) – Yellow feat. ????www.nicovideo.jp Choreography reference: ???www.nicovideo.jp Photography: takachii www.nicovideo.jp Camera: Nikon D90, 70mm, f2.8

 
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Why You Might Want To Consider A Full Frame Fisheye Lens Even If You Have A Crop Sensor Camera

13 Nov

There are few things better in life than having something go wrong that leads to the discovery of something even better.

Such is the case with my plan to test out a Canon 8-15mm fisheye lens courtesy of BorrowLenses.com. My intent with the lens was to take it with me to the wilds of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks in Utah for some crazy, circular images. The problem is I lack a full frame Canon camera, but would be traveling with Michael Riffle, who owns a Canon 5D Mark III. He accepted the challenge to test the lens, being familiar with fisheyes himself.

One thing led to another and we never got around to testing the lens on his camera. Instead, I often found myself using the lens on my Canon 7D, a crop sensor camera. The Canon 8-15mm is intended to fit a full frame sensor and produce, at 8mm, a fully circular image, much like this example from a Sigma 4.5mm on a crop sensor camera.

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What happened instead was a cross between this full circle and a more traditional 15mm on a crop sensor. The 8-15mm lens will show edges of the circle when below 10mm but will otherwise fully cover the sensor from 10mm-15mm. A major difference from a non-fisheye lens, though, is the curving in the image.

For instance, here are two shots, both taken at 10mm. The difference: the first lens is a non-fisheye Canon EF 10-22mm lens and the second is the Canon 8-15mm fisheye.

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Both shots are taken from nearly the same perspective (the fisheye is taken from the position of the Nikon D800E in the first image) but the fisheye gives a different feel. I only made slight clarity and level adjustments in the photos and did not crop them, so this is what you can expect at 10mm.

Below 10mm the black edge of the area outside the fisheye is seen. How bad is it? It depends.

At first it annoyed me to have the incomplete image. Neither full fisheye nor filled frame. Like this:

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But then I started finding instances where it worked well. The arches found in these parks lent themselves naturally to the form factor. The more I experimented, the more I enjoyed the effect.

I realize not everyone will like this look. By the time you read this, there might be a dozen notes in the comment section below stating how horrible it is. But this is photography and it is art, so it doesn’t really matter what I like or the commenters like. It matters what you like.

Below are more examples from my short trip. If they intrigue you to give the lens a try, all the better. Some have the corners blacked out and some are zoomed in slightly. Experiment, play, have fun.

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The first set of images are from Mesa Arch in Canyonlands NP at sunrise which was packed with 20 or more photographers. The second set is from Delicate Arch in Arches NP at sunrise with absolutely no one else around.

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A special thank you to BorrowLenses.com for giving me the chance to play with the lens.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Why You Might Want To Consider A Full Frame Fisheye Lens Even If You Have A Crop Sensor Camera



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Canon 7D MkII 24MP Full Frame DSLR Replacement to Canon 60D and Canon 7D… NO Canon 70D Coming?

30 Oct

www.artoftheimage.com – Canon 7D MkII 24MP Full Frame DSLR Replacement to Canon 60D and Canon 7D… NO Canon 70D Coming?Check out the new Art of the Image Recommended Photography Gear List at http PS If you have kids or know someone with kids, check out my latest online book, “Diary of a Nerd King” at www.nerdkingdiary.com. It’s funny and it’s FREE! Please pass it along! PSS If you have toddlers or small children, check out http for some great children’s ebooks for Kindle, iPad, iPod, iPhone, laptops, etc! Please pass it along!
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#3 Timeline, Tweens & Frame by Frame

23 Oct

The fun lesson — Here we learn the short cuts and basic fundamentals in animation. How to do basic fades, and actual character animation. Download my example: www.newgrounds.com Music Credit: The Sleepover, Reece Low & Meltek – Disco Slut (Asco Remix) Listen – soundcloud.com Buy – www.beatport.com

 
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How to photograph an exploding water balloon – Freeze Frame

21 Oct

An in-depth, step-by-step video explaining how to capture and freeze nearly anything, led by 17-year old Nick Wagner. Camera: Nikon D7000 Speedlight: Nikon SB700 Lens: Nikon 60mm F2.8 Micro Transmitter/Receiver: Cowboy Studio Remote Trigger system: Aputure Pro Coworker Softbox, stand and flash mount: Cowboy Studio Balloons: Pop-a-lot Industries

This is the official behind the scene video for “You’re On” by EUZEN. The video is produced by NIKON Nordic. All Rights Reserved 2012 euzen.dk mortenrygaard.com nikon.dk nikon.se nikon.no nikon.fi nikon.ee nikon.com
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Just Posted: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 full frame fixed lens camera preview

12 Sep

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Just Posted: Our hands-on Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 preview article with video preview. You may well have already heard about Sony’s full frame compact camera with a fixed 35mm F2 Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* lens. We’ve had a chance to play with a pre-production RX1, delve through the menus and discuss its technologies with Sony. We’ve prepared a four-page preview detailing the RX1’s features and capabilities and discussing whether we think the world is ready for a $ 2800 full frame, fixed-lens camera.

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