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Photolive | Set up a live slideshow with Photolive & Nikon D3 + WT-4

17 Feb

Get a live slide show going. It’s easy with the Photolive Apps and Nikon D3 + WT-4 – this tutorial shows you how. www.partytools.net

 
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Live broadcasting with Nikon D800 (Eng subtitles)

11 Feb

During the Euro 2012 championship in football, the biggest, private TV network in Sweden, TV4, launched a new TV show called Late Night EM. A magazine that discussed the matches that been played in Poland and Ukraine during the day. A unique show, as it to our knowledge, is the first live broadcasted show ever, to done with the help of D-SLR cameras, namely 4 pcs of the Nikon D800. Due to the clean HDMI signal, both the Nikon D800 and the Nikon D4 can be used for broadcast and to record the signal into any chosen format externally.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Sigma 28-300mm Macro Lens (For Nikon)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Light – (Live Session)

10 Feb

BUY the EP version of this track and others by following the link below: iTunes – itunes.apple.com FACEBOOK – www.facebook.com TWITTER – twitter.com A look into how Jordan J. Thompson performs on stage. Recorded in the beautiful surroundings of Millstone Music, home to Fusebox Studios in Co. Down, this was a full, ‘no-cut’ take of the song ‘Light’ from Jordan’s Debut EP available to download from iTunes. Nikon cameras and Nikkor lenses were used in the filming of this video, by Billy McAuley and Sam McDermott. The audio was recorded, mixed and mastered by Billy McAuley in Fusebox Studios. LIGHT (lyrics) – VERSE 1: As you close your eyes, for the last time today You can’t hold on any longer, living this way Everything you love, has been leading you astray There’s only so many times, he’ll let you walk away CHORUS: So come on, come on, come on, and find the light Search a bit deeper inside, You’ll find him waiting for you Come on, come on, come on, and find the light Search a bit deeper inside, You’ll see he’s waiting for you VERSE 2: Given so many chances, but you continue to deny All that you have in this life, will never satisfy Listen closely, to those who testify There’s only so many times, that he will let you lie CHORUS So come on, come on, come on, and find the light Search a bit deeper inside, You’ll find him waiting for you Come on, come on, come on, and find the light Search a bit deeper inside, You’ll see he’s waiting for you INSTRUMENTAL CHORUS (building
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com This video was shot with the Nikon D7000. Lens: Nikon AF Nikkor 85mm f1.4 D IF More Nikon D7000 videos on our channel: www.youtube.com Official DSLR video website: www.fenchel-janisch.com

 
 

Steve McCurry’s ‘Last Roll of Kodachrome’ photos are now live on his blog

09 Feb

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Award-winning photographer Steve McCurry has published the photos taken with the last roll of Kodakchrome to come off the production line on his WordPress blog. McCurry has shot more than 800,000 photos including his iconic ‘Afghan Girl’ portrait, with the film. In a National Geographic article in 2009 McCurry equated ‘losing the medium to losing a dear friend.’ Click through for the link the gallery.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Subsist Theory live to live(live checkmate 26/03/09)

07 Feb

Become a fan of subsist theory on facebook: www.facebook.com Live to live is our first song, composed by all members of the group: if you like it leave a comment! 🙂
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Aphid live birth and predation time lapse

03 Feb

Aphid live birth and hoverfly larva are a natural pest control Filmed by Neil Bromhall for www.rightplants4me.co.uk my free to browse website plant finder, plant identification, pest and pruning advice online resource. Filmed on Nikon D300. 55mm macro nikkor lens with o rings and studio flash. Musin ‘Pendulum’ by Oliver Ledbury
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Hopsin – Ill Mind of Hopsin 4 (Tyler, the Creator diss) & Hot 16’s [Live HD] Jan. 15th

30 Jan

Hopsin preforming ‘Ill Mind of Hopsin 4’ & Hot 16’s with SwizZz at Reggie’s Rock Club in Chicago January 15th, 2012. Shot with Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G-16 (SIC, M/A, SWM, AS) and ME-1 Stereo Microphone on a Nikon D7000 Hopsin’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/hellohopsin SwizZz’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/SwizZz.FV DJ Hoppa’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/deejayhoppa Their record label: www.facebook.com/funkvolume Find me at: www.facebook.com/RobertMDuvall
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Bomba Estereo Live at the North Beach Bandshell

13 Jan

Nacional recording artist Bomba Estereo performing at the Heineken Transatlantic Festival,April 9,2010 at the North Beach Bandshell Miami Beach, FL. Presented by the Rhythm Foundation video shot handheld on Nikon D90 SLR with an 85mm 1.8 lens by Edwin Cardona
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chase jarvis LIVE: Chris Jordan

11 Jan

Chase welcomes photographer Chris Jordan to the Garage to discuss activism in art, changing careers, filmmaking, and much much more.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Learn more at: www.sekonic.com Ok, we admit, the meter in your camera is pretty good. It gives you excellent exposures a lot of the time. But if you’re a professional photographer, a lot of the time isn’t enough of the time. For starters, you can’t measure strobe lights with your camera’s built in meter. You have to chimp your way to a proper exposure. Shoot, adjust. Shoot, adjust. Shoot, adjust, you get the point. A handheld meter gives you precision. It lets you see the exposure at the exact location the light is falling. A meter is precise, and precise leads to repeatability. You measure your lights, you take your shots, and you adjust to get the creative results you want. That’s professional control. That’s light mastery.

 

Jesse & Joy captured in The Live Room [Trailer]

09 Jan

Watch Jesse & Joy perform an exclusive recording session at The Hit Factory in Miami, FL for The Live Room on The Warner Sound: goo.gl The Live Room with Jesse & Joy 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