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Gary Clark Jr. – “Third Stone From The Sun / If You Love Me Like You Say” captured in The Live Room

26 Nov

Gary Clark Jr. performs a cover of “Third Stone From The Sun” by Jimi Hendrix and “If You Love Me Like You Say” by Little Johnny Taylor in an exclusive recording session live at Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin, TX for The Live Room on The Warner Sound. Watch more of Gary Clark Jr. in The Live Room: goo.gl Download Gary’s new album, Blak and Blu: On iTunes: goo.gl Or on: GaryClarkJr.com Executive Producer Phil Botti Director Michael Thelin Director of Photography Mikko Timonen Mixed by Brett Eliason Editor Steven Pierce Recording Engineer Jacob Sciba Tracking Engineer Bharath Ramanath Captured live at Pedernales Recording Studio Austin, TX The Live Room with Gary Clark Jr. was captured exclusively with Nikon D4 HD-SLRs camera and NIKKOR lenses. The Live Room is an exclusive Warner Sound original series that captures today’s most innovative artists performing live recording sessions in the most iconic recording studios across America. Subscribe to The Warner Sound goo.gl The Warner Sound on the Web: youtube.com thewarnersound.com http twitter.com

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Best DSLR Choice for Video from Nikon and Canon for Under $1000 – Viewer Question

20 Nov

www.artoftheimage.com – Best DSLR Choice for Video from Nikon and Canon for Under 00 (Viewer Question)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… thanks! PSS If you have toddlers or small children, check out http for my children’s ebooks for Kindle, iPad, iPod, iPhone, laptops, etc! Please pass it along… thanks!
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How To Remove Infinity Focus Glass From Canon FD To Nikon Adapter

20 Nov

annnd heres the vid on how to remove the infinity focus glass from this canon fd to nikon adapter. like i said, it should work with other adapters that have a similar design ^_^
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Working Holiday part 4: Photography tutorials from Morocco

18 Nov

Part 4 of my video blog about trying to run Cameralabs while on an extended family vacation. In this fourth part I’m in Salou, Spain where I’ll explain the settings, techniques and equipment behind six of my favourite photos from an earlier trip to Morocco. I’ll also update you on my working holiday so far and the challenges of trying to run an internet business on the road… For more details, photos and videos about my trip, see: www.cameralabs.com I’ll also continue to publish new reviews on the road… My latest reviews are of the Nikon D3200: www.cameralabs.com The Fujifilm X-Pro 1: www.cameralabs.com The Canon PowerShot A2300: www.cameralabs.com And the Nikkor AF-S 28mm f1.8G lens: www.cameralabs.com

 
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Stars @ 12 – Katrina Kaif receives GIFT from Shah Rukh Khan!! – UTVSTARS HD

17 Nov

Stars @12 is India’s first wholesome entertainment news bulletin. This is your daily dose of Bollywood news, gossip, controversies and scandals In this episode: Kareena Kapoor is the ultimate heroine of Bollywood. Aamir Khan’s television show “Satyamev Jayate” promotion. Priyanka Chopra gets angry with media and avoids question about Gauri Khan at Nikon event. Neha Dhupia and Sushmita Sen walk the ramp. Kader Khan will make a comeback soon. Ajay Devgn’s Son Of Sardar look. In this episode of Bollywrap: Aishwarya Rai is back in business. Kangana Ranaut talks about another actor. Priyanka Chopra to be in Zanjeer remake. Shah Rukh Khan gives a gift to Katrina Kaif. Kajol at “save the girl” campaign. Rani Mukherjee is impressed about next film. Ranbir Kapoor wants to do a dance film. Hrithik Roshan is super busy shooting Krrish 3. Abhay Deol learns accent to fit role. Arjun Rampal to be in Zanjeer remake. Son of Sardar release date has been confirmed. To get the hottest Bollywood updates subscribe to UTVSTARS HD: www.youtube.com Facebook Page: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com/utvstars www.gplus.to/UTVStars www.utvstars.com
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Photography Tips from Landscape Photographer Andy Katz

17 Nov

Photographer Andy Katz joins us today on the Marc Silber show to share advice on achieving great natural lighting and composition for photographs. He does not confine himself to only one type of photography—although he mainly shoots landscapes, he also enjoys working with people, especially when he’s able to shoot record album cover photographs. Andy enjoys working outdoors to use the light of the sun, rather than staying in a studio with lighting equipment. He refers to the three elements present in any great photograph: content, composition and light. Any photo must have all three of these to successfully draw a viewer into the image. He loves taking photos when the sun is close to the horizon, since it produces a rich, golden light and creates gorgeous shadows. He is adamant about shooting photos only when the light is ideal and will often wait until the sun hits the right angle for that perfect shot. As a seasoned photographer, Andy understands how crucial it is to have reliable equipment with him at all times. When working with natural light, he needs to capture as many photographs as he can in a limited amount of time. With SanDisk large-capacity memory cards, photographers never have to worry about missing that perfect photograph.

 
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Images from the ‘Skyfall island’ – Michael Gakuran goes urban exploring

17 Nov

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Skyfall, the latest James Bond film, is topping the box office charts around the world and wowing audiences with its cinematography. It includes a sequence set on a deserted island – modeled on Hashima, an abandoned former coal-mining island off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan. Dpreview member Michael Gakuran has written a blog post about his experiences on the island – filming for a Discovery Channel documentary and, earlier, being smuggled onto the island under cover of darkness to perform a little urban exploration (Urbex).

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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.

(Images via iheartchaos, gajitz, dvice, youngester)

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.

(Images via airliners, crackajack, finalgear)

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.

(Images via electriccabinet, aviastar, io9)

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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photos from 2009

11 Nov

music by ted nugent -stanglehold. photos i have taken over last year some good some personal let me know what you think.

Hip replacements have a limited life before they too need replacing. This is called revision surgery and it is a cause of much pain and inconvenience for the patient. Revision surgery is most often because the underlying bone has deteriorated. Bone needs stress to grow and remain strong, yet current hip replacement implants are too stiff – they constrain the affixed bone, preventing it from stretching. The bone around the implant deteriorates and the bond between bone and implant fails. Titanium is used in orthopaedic implants because it is strong, lightweight and biocompatible. Titanium transforms at temperatures above 883°C as the atoms rearrange from a densely-packed crystalline structure (called the alpha phase) to the loosely-packed beta phase. Both alpha and beta phases are strong, but the beta phase is half as stiff and has elastic properties closer to that of bone. By adding elements such as tin, niobium and zirconium, our titanium alloy keeps its flexible beta structure at room temperature. If the alloy is then gently re-heated to 450°C, some alpha phase re-emerges, complicating the microstructure. This makes it more difficult for cracks to progress through the metal, making it less susceptible to fatigue failure. If the amount of alpha phase is controlled, a metal with good fatigue properties and low-stiffness is made. To further reduce the stiffness of the implant and match it to that of bone, we use flexible scaffold structures. The porous scaffold also allows

 
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Charting the Galaxy – from Hipparcos to Gaia Pt. 1

10 Nov

In this sixth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes discovers the motions of the stars, learns how astronomers measure their distances and looks at the new European mission that will really get to grips with our place in the Universe. Related news: Gaia is an ambitious mission to chart a three-dimensional map of our Galaxy, the Milky Way, in the process revealing the composition, formation and evolution of the Galaxy. Gaia will provide unprecedented positional and radial velocity measurements with the accuracies needed to produce a stereoscopic and kinematic census of about one billion stars in our Galaxy and throughout the Local Group. This amounts to about 1 per cent of the Galactic stellar population. Combined with astrophysical information for each star, provided by on-board multi-colour photometry, these data will have the precision necessary to quantify the early formation, and subsequent dynamical, chemical and star formation evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy. Additional scientific products include detection and orbital classification of tens of thousands of extra-solar planetary systems, a comprehensive survey of objects ranging from huge numbers of minor bodies in our Solar System, through galaxies in the nearby Universe, to some 500 000 distant quasars. It will also provide a number of stringent new tests of general relativity and cosmology.
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www.gameplayhq.com Harness the power of the ultimate weapon! Inspired by the upcoming Warner Bros. Pictures’ superhero feature film Green Lantern, Green Lantern Rise of the Manhunters soars onto game consoles this summer, extending the theatrical experience of one of DC Entertainment’s most popular superheroes. Playing as gifted pilot Hal Jordan, the first human Green Lantern, gamers will create an arsenal of ring constructs and take flight in outer space and beyond to restore intergalactic order. Players will use the Power Ring to build an array of weapons from green energy to defeat the Manhunters – an evil android race bent on destroying the Green Lantern Corps. •Enhanced Graphics and 3D Capabilities: •Fans can also enjoy the game in stereoscopic 3D when playing on any 3D HDTV while wearing active shutter glasses that are compatible with the television. •Master the Green Lantern Power Ring – Take control of the most powerful weapon in the universe – the Green Lantern Power Ring – and conjure a spectacular range of “hard-light” constructs including a gatling gun, giant fists, and much more, all of which can be linked together to form an endless number of combinations. •Team Up and Battle Together – Gamers playing the Xbox 360 or PS3 versions will have the ability to team-up and battle the Manhunters in seamless drop-in/drop-out local co-op gameplay as Hal Jordan or Sinestro. •Take Flight – Soaring across the universe in intergalactic flight, gamers will dodge past
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