www.artoftheimage.com – Reviewing the Nikon 35mm f2.0 AF-D. Why Zach Arias and myself like this lens. Check out Zach’s site at http
www.artoftheimage.com – Reviewing the Nikon 35mm f2.0 AF-D. Why Zach Arias and myself like this lens. Check out Zach’s site at http
People Like You Remixed by JDRecords, DJ Drydays. Third track on the remix tape. Download @: www.jdrecordsproduction.com
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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
Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Hands-on review on Nikon 50mm ƒ/1.2 AIS. Manual focus only on all cameras.
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About this time last Friday I was in head-scratching mode, trying to figure out my light. Here was the challenge:
Teeny-tiny stage. Twenty three insane performers. No room to change shooting positions. Complex, low-level and fast-changing ambient.
I had been looking forward to it for weeks. Because I was getting to photograph MarchFourth, my absolute favorite band in the world. Lighting, pics and video, inside… Read more »
Lightroom How-to: Make your digital images look like film I shoot as much film as possible, but sometimes I need to shoot digital images with my Canon 5D MK II. My goal with digital images is to have them match as closely as possible my film images. Here is one way I do that. Key points: *Don’t overwork the image *Neutral color temperature is the goal *Low contrast, low black point: subtle contrast is best *Don’t use actions or textures *Expose to the right (overexpose) for the original RAW image *Unblock and lengthen the tonal range by increasing brightness slider *Correct lens distortion with the correct lens profile For more information please visit: mastinstudio.com/?blog
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bit.ly Click link to start your FREE DOWNLOAD What you get with the latest version of PaintShop Pro is a midlevel photo editor with a low learning curve and some very nice editing and output features. The easily navigable interface puts photos front and center and surrounds them with tools and menus. It doesn’t have all the pixel-pushing prowess of its pricier competitors, but PaintShop Pro X3 does add a few significant enhancements and new features. Support for HD video projects is the biggie here, as more users are investing in fancier digital cameras and in high-def computers and TV screens. Shutterbugs will also appreciate the new RAW feature (called the RAW Lab), which is a specialized editor for processing RAW images. It’s a feature similar to those found in Adobe’s Photoshop Elements and Photoshop Lightroom. Corel has also acknowledged an uptick in the popularity of social networks by baking in more sharing options, specifically for Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube. In addition to sprinkling some new editing tools into PaintShop Photo Pro X3, Corel has turned on the capability to import and export HD videos. The multimedia photo editor contains templates for photo projects found in other Corel products, like Corel Digital Studio 2010. Though the templates offer simple, visually exciting ways to get started on a photo book or a slide show, those who dip into them often will find themselves limited to the same handful of designs. It’s clear that PaintShop Pro X3 is …
If theres a photo of you or someone else where you/they are not smiling, use this really quick simple method (as seen in the nose job tutorial) to make it look like you are. Can be used for othe robjects or facial features also. Done using the transform tool
THUMB FOR POKEMON / MY NEW LAPTOP ^_^ SUBSCRIBE TO MY SHOW AND NEVER MISS AND EPSIODE www.youtube.com Welcome back to part 27 of Pokemon Black where we have to look for Team Plasma because they escaped! FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: www.twitter.com ——————————————————————————————————— VIDEO TAGS pasqualinawii lab pasky pasqualinawii2 Play clan mkw Let’s Play Pokemon Black – Part [27](PasqualinaWii) PRE Cold Storage! lets play gameplay with commentary nintendo 3ds ds pokemon Animation Playthrough funny tips help guide “walkthrough tutorial” “pokemon grey” “pokemon gray” “Playthrough Part” tepig muna
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This folding boat from design student Thibault Penven is a surprisingly effective way to keep a water conveyance with you at all times. It is surprising, of course, because one would not expect a boat to fold up and still be water-worthy – but this one does it spectacularly and without much trouble.
The project is called Ar Vag, and it quickly goes from a folded up, easily transportable waterproof skin to a one-person rowboat. The yellow waterproof skin is reinforced with rigid boards sewn inside. After unfolding, poles are inserted into pockets in the rim of the boat – kind of like tent poles – to hold the boat open.

Finally, a board holds the sides apart under tension and acts as a seat. The unfolded boat is surprisingly watertight and looks much like a normal boat – with one difference: when you’re done paddling around for the day, this one fits in the hatchback of a compact car.



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What would your favorite album look like in three dimensions? Mexico City-based research and experimentation studio Realität proposes “a new spatial and unique journey” by transforming the sounds of five albums into physical matter. ‘Microsonic Landscapes’ translate sound waves into 3D-printed visualizations that resemble circular cityscapes, mountain ranges or volcanic craters.

Realität chose ‘Arvo Part’ by Für Alina, ‘Third’ by Portishead, ‘Another World’ by Antony & The Johnsons, ‘Pink Moon’ by Nick Drake and ‘Jewels’ by Einstürzende Neubaten, quite a broad range of musical varieties ranging from gentle classical tunes on the piano to pounding German industrial music.


This array of albums has produced dramatic variations in physical representations. While ‘Arvo Part’ is gently inverted like a colosseum, Portishead’s ‘Third’ is spiky, like a series of towers. ‘Another World’ looks like a spiraling staircase. Nick Drake’s ‘Pink Moon’ starts out slanting upward and then falls down steadily in a series of concentric circles. ‘Jewels’ is the most dramatic of all, with its pinnacle calling to mind a dark tower from a fantasy novel.



According to Creative Applications, ‘Microsonic Landscapes’ was created using the open-source three-dimensional data visualization programming language Processing, and printed with MakerBot, a machine that can be programmed to print out anything you want in plastic.
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