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D3100 Examples of high ISO settings star photos

11 Jan

Just a quick example of the different ISO settings I have attempted to use in my attempts to carry out time lapse of the star filled night sky. This is an FYI just to give you an idea of the quality that you can capture using ISO 1600 or ISO 1800 and also the difference in the amount of stars you can pick up. Shutter speed obviously plays a part as well but this video is to highlight what you could expect from higher ISO settings in regards to capturing stars at night. Hope it helps. Camera used Nikon D3100 DSLR

 
 

Panasonic demos 20″, 4k tablet with high color accuracy

10 Jan

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CES 2013: Panasonic has been demonstrating a prototype of a 20″ tablet at the CES show in Las Vegas. The large 3:2 tablet is built around a 4k, 3840×2560 pixel IPS display, giving a resolution of 230ppi. The tablet runs Windows 8, meaning it can run full PC software such as Adobe Photoshop. The prototype included a 128Gb SSD to allow fast access to images stored on the device. It also includes a standard USB port for connecting a card reader but only has a port for microSD cards built in.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Chase Jarvis RAW: flying high in telluride

09 Jan

Photographer/Director Chase Jarvis takes you high into the mountains of Telluride Colorado to show how he and his crew captured epic aerial shots using a remote controlled helicopter for a broadcast commercial for REI.

 
 

High & Dry: 8 Amazing Abandoned Aquariums

16 Dec

[ By Steve in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ]


Recreating the sea on land is no easy task, especially when a stable and viable marine ecosystem is the crux of the plan. When things go wrong, however, the life leaves and what’s left looks especially out of place – a fish out of water as it were. These 8 amazing abandoned aquariums illustrate what happens when the artificial environments of yesterday go apocalypse now.

Coral World – Nassau, The Bahamas

(image via: Williams Family)

Coral World Bahamas is a combination aquarium and beach resort that opened in 1987. Its signature lighthouse-like tower observatory was built on an artificial island and is linked to the mainland of Nassau via an elevated causeway.

(images via: Worldnews.com and Ambertq)

Coral World suffered severe damage from Hurricane Floyd in 1999 and although the UFO-esque tower remains as an easily recognizable landmark, the cessation of any maintenance by owners Coral World International is allowing rust and weathering to inexorably take their toll.

Sea-Arama Marineworld – Galveston, Texas, USA

(images via: SixFlagsHouston Forums and Artificial Owl)

Sea-Arama Marineworld opened in 1965 and was Galveston’s most popular attraction for decades. Times change, however, and when Sea World Park opened in San Antonio the more modern facility began scooping too many of Sea-Arama Marineworld‘s potential visitors for the aging facility to remain profitable – it closed its doors for good in 1990.

(images via: Abandoned But Not Forgotten (ABNF))

Sea-Arama Marineworld was completely demolished in 2006 but thanks to the efforts of photojournalists both amateur and professional, we can appreciate the sad beauty of the former 25-acre complex as it silently molders away.

Lal Bagh Botanical Garden – Bangalore, India

(image via: Mohammed Absar)

Captured in the midst of ongoing decay in mid-June of 2010, the abandoned aquarium at the otherwise open-for-business Lal Bagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore, southern India puts on a brave front against the irresistible force of passing time. Though the garden as a whole dates back to 1760, the aquarium building is of much more recent vintage.

Saikaibashi Public Aquarium – Sasebo, Japan

(images via: Tee-Photo and Abandoned Kansai)

The Saikaibashi Public Aquarium opened sometime in the mid-1960s and operated for about 30 years. Its remains can be found in the city of Sasebo, near Nagasaki in western Japan.

(images via: Forbidden Kyushu)

The two-story aquarium was anything but grandiose – passage between the two levels was via stairs, not an elevator or escalator – but it did boast a four times daily dolphin show.

(image via: Forbidden Kyushu)

The aquarium’s decaying remnants are surprisingly free from graffiti though most of the building’s windows have been broken. Considering the area’s humid summer climate and frequent summer storms it’s probable the Saikaibashi Public Aquarium will be taken over by mold and mildew unless a demolition crew doesn’t demolish it first.

Old Cleveland Aquarium – Cleveland, Ohio, USA

(images via: Realbruts! and What My Eyes Have Seen)

Overshadowed by the Greater Cleveland Aquarium that’s housed in a fully renovated abandoned power plant, the old Cleveland Aquarium was a modest structure free of bells and whistles.

(images via: Kingtycoon and Mobius Faith Imaging)

The elderly brickwork building was used for police K9 training for a time after the aquarium closed but both cops and dogs have hightailed it outta there as well.

Dolphin Island – Okinawa, Japan

(images via: 28DaysLater)

Dolphin Island, or “Hiikuu Island” in half-Japanese is located a stone’s throw off the coast of Okinawa. When the surprisingly large restaurant/aquarium was built several decades ago a causeway was constructed to provide easy access. Nowadays any intrepid explorers must wade across at low tide – stay too long and you’ll be spending the night alone with only spiders and fire ants for company!

(image via: Gakuran)

The remnants of Dolphin Island‘s small aquarium can be found within the forlorn building; all of the tanks (and their occupants) are long gone however.

It’s not known why the place’s owners saw the need for an above-ground aquarium when the surrounding waters are a scuba-diver’s paradise but maybe that’s one reason the island is deserted today.

Abandoned Water Park – Dead Sea, Israel/Jordan

(image via: Foto8)

The frequency of tourism to Israel’s border regions may be described as boom or bust… the former typically leading to the latter. It’s not certain why the colorful water park complex above gave up the ghost in 2010 but lets just say the life preserver at the bottom of the pool had no takers.

Atlantis Marine Park – Two Rocks, Australia

(images via: Tumblr, Crafted By Ben and Escobar.ID.AU)

Japan’s Tokyu Corporation had high hopes when they opened the Atlantis Marine Park in December of 1981. Located in the small town of Two Rocks a few miles north of Perth, the park encompassed 14 hectares (more than half of them artificial lakes) and boasted an Oceanarium, a Seal Pool, a Dolphin Pool and a Children’s Adventure Park. Six dolphins were caught nearby and three more were born at the park in 1988.

(image via: Tumblr)

Thought the dolphins liked Atlantis Marine Park enough to start settling down and producing offspring, the Australian government had a few issues – mainly, the park’s dolphin tank was now too small and would have to be expanded or a larger one built.

(images via: WAtoday and Tumblr)

Faced with an expensive renovation bill and mindful of declining profits, Tokyu Corporation decided to cut their losses, release their dolphins and close the park. Old King Neptune was/is not amused though appearances may indicate otherwise.


(image via: EnglishRussia)

Several sources state the Russian building above is an abandoned children’s summer camp building, not an abandoned aquarium. You’ve gotta love the design, whatever it is, even in its currently decrepit state. When Great C’thulhu and his minions finally awake and reclaim their old stomping grounds, this is what it’s gonna look like.


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HD Wilcox High School Football 2010 – Shot with Canon T1i and Canon Xsi

09 Dec

A montage of a 14 year old photographers best shots over the course of almost all home games in a season of football. Cameras used: Canon Xsi and T1i. Lenses used: Canon 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 IS and Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS II USM Everything seen in the video was captured and edited by Brandon Agonoy, no professional editor/professional photographer had anything to do with ANYTHING done in the video. Just the work of a 14 year old freshman with a big passion for photography.

 
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“High Five”

04 Dec

Iron Man and Jess from Toy Story meet in the street. Carnage ensues.
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3D SEA MONSTER Amazing FIRST TIME IN YOU TUBE!!! HIGH DEFINITION

22 Nov

PREPARE YOUR GLASSES FIRST TIME IN YOU TUBE!! Amazing Please notice that you should wear a red/cyan 3D-glasses to watch it. SUBSCRIBE I YOU GET FREE GLASES
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High Megapixels Magic Trick

18 Nov

Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Here’s how to get more megapixels out of your camera using a tilt/shift lens. Note, this will work in a controlled environment only, obviously. Here’s some full-size samples, enjoy! img296.imageshack.us img237.imageshack.us img265.imageshack.us FAQ Question: I have a non-tilt/shift lens, can I mount it on a tripod and pan the camera around? Answer: Shifting a tilt/shift lens will keep the flat perspective that you can not accomplish by panning the camera around. Panning the camera around will lose the perspective. Question: What about using the focusing rack to shift the camera and lens combo? Answer: Focusing rack is designed for macro photography only to make it easier getting the subject in focus without touching the lens. Shifting the camera and lens combo may work only if your subject is up close but not when it’s too far away. Question: If I want to keep similar aspect ratio, is there a way to do that? Answer: Turn the camera vertically, rotate the tilt/shift lens 90º to the left or left, and then shift away. Question: What about GigaPixel? Answer: Again, it won’t keep the flatness.

Gary Clark Jr. performs his song “When My Train Pulls In” 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: bit.ly 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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High fashion photoshoot at home…setup + makeup :]

18 Nov

This is me showing my setup for a photoshoot I did with my sister. I did her makeup, and layed her out on an affordable setup. The final results were edited in CS5 :] If you have ?s let me know! Feed me feedback 😀

I have still shots from this show here: www.flickr.com They came out better than the video. The Bangles at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia on Sunday July 25th. Shot with my Nikon D90.
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Halo 2: Walkthrough – Part 32 [Mission 14] High Charity – I CAN NOT SEE! (Gameplay & Commentary)

17 Nov

Halo 2 Walkthrough: High Charity [Mission 14] Part 32 of my Lets Play series from Halo 2 Almost there guys only One Mission to go! Keep supporting this series as you have done. Playlist: www.youtube.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com

 
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