Watch a 2d wallpaper being painted in 3D live ! Watch with red-blue 3D glasses in HD. If you fancy a go yourself, follow this link to Flickr when you can dowload free software and get a Quick Tutorial. www.flickr.com
Watch a 2d wallpaper being painted in 3D live ! Watch with red-blue 3D glasses in HD. If you fancy a go yourself, follow this link to Flickr when you can dowload free software and get a Quick Tutorial. www.flickr.com
Following on from the discussions about Dean Mouhtaropoulos’ decision to use a Panasonic to capture the Olympics, here’s further support for the ‘it’s the photographer, not the gear’ argument. Photojournalist, videographer and dpreview contributor Dan Chung has been capturing the Olympic experience with his iPhone. In conjunction with some binoculars, a clip-on Schneider lens and the Snapseed processing app, he’s been live-blogging from the games. The images are understandably small but present a fascinating, near-live insight into what’s happening in London. (From The Guardian)
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Neil Schneider interviews Andrew Fear, Product Manager for Nvidia’s 3D Vision. Andrew talks about 3D video streaming and Asus’ new all-in-one PC featuring 3D capability.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Live performance of World Order and Mind Shift by Genki Sudo’s World Order at the JUICE Hip Hop Dance Festival in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, my camera (Nikon D90) only has a 5 min max cap and I wasn’t aware that I had reached it so the video cuts off early and I didn’t record the end.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Part 1 of 3 of my comprehensive comparison of the features and functionality of Live View between the Nikon D7000 and the Canon 7D. 00:00 – 00:32 : Introduction 00:32 – 04:15 : Magnification 04:15 – 07:48 : Information Displays 07:48 – 08:37 : Setting White Balance 08:37 – 09:11 : Setting ISO 09:12 – 09:53 : Setting Image Resolution/Quality 09:53 – 10:45 : Setting Exposure Mode 10:45 – 14:28 : Metering Display and Exposure Simulation
Video Rating: 4 / 5
if i have missed anything check the blog dombowerphoto.blogspot.com SOrry for the adverts, but trying to make it a little more worth my while making these videos for everyone. To keep up to date Please join the facebook fan page www.facebook.com twitter page twitter.com flickr account www.flickr.com Point and destroy clothing www.zazzle.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.dombower.com In this video i give my final review of the nikon D700 digital slr camera. I have used this camera in a wedding and at a sporting event (the rat race video coming soon) and can now give an honest impression of its ability, its iso, its buffer, its ability with dx lenses and fx lenses. I also compare it against the Nikon D300 and the D3 regards Dom Bower
This is an unedited HD 1080p recording of our April 24, 2010live show. The show is over 2 hours long, and you can pause, rewind, and watch as many times as you like over the 3-day rental period. Watch the desktop of professional retoucher Amy Dresser as she performs this portrait retouch from start-to-finish while explaining her technique along the way and answering questions from the live audience. For details on attending RetouchPRO LIVE, visit www.retouchpro.com
Video Rating: 0 / 5
NOTE: The assignment is to shoot where you live. Take a moment and look around and find… inspiration. If you are a photographer and would like details on completing the assignment (it’s free, and easy) visit www.shootforlove.com. B&H Photo Video is generously sponsoring the assignment with a cool little prize.
The assignment is to shoot within walking distance of your front door. See the world around you in a new, creative way. The inspiration behind these shots (and the idea for the assignment) is to really get to know your surroundings and your subjects. When you pay closer attention to the world you see every day you start to find images that are just a bit more, rare. Here is a sampling of images I’ve shot over the last month or two in and around my house and yard with this inspiration in mind.
Shot during different parts of the day, with different models, in different weather, in different locations. I shot all of these using the same general equipment. All ambient light, sunlight or artificial lights in the ceiling. One Camera. One Lens. Canon 5D Mark II with the Canon 50mm 1.2L (links take you to product details at B&H)
If you are interested in learning more about how I create these images and where I find inspiration visit www.shootforlove.com – an online photography workshop.
























Interactively straighten or un-straighten a photograph via Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011
Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 can quickly attempt to straighten a photograph by pressing one button (“Edit” tab of the Ribbon, “Quick Adjustments” section, “Straighten” button), useful if you don’t perfectly line up subjects in your digital camera’s viewfinder or LCD screen. However, this one-click tool may not always work as desired. For example, you may have a photograph with multiple conflicting elements – if one element appears straight, the others may appear crooked, and you may want a particular element straightened and Photo Gallery 2011 has other ideas.
Alternatively, for artistic reasons you may want to “un-straighten” a perfectly straightened photograph to make elements appear crooked for visual effect. For example, a city skyline photograph may be adjusted by skewing the horizon line to the left or right. In some cases, such as if the photo was taken from the top of a large building, this can make the photo appear as if it was taken from the air by helicopter – some may call this taking an artistic license :)…
Read more at MalekTips.
New Computer and Technology Help and Tips – MalekTips.Com
Interactively straighten or un-straighten a photograph via Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011
Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 can quickly attempt to straighten a photograph by pressing one button (“Edit” tab of the Ribbon, “Quick Adjustments” section, “Straighten” button), useful if you don’t perfectly line up subjects in your digital camera’s viewfinder or LCD screen. However, this one-click tool may not always work as desired. For example, you may have a photograph with multiple conflicting elements – if one element appears straight, the others may appear crooked, and you may want a particular element straightened and Photo Gallery 2011 has other ideas.
Alternatively, for artistic reasons you may want to “un-straighten” a perfectly straightened photograph to make elements appear crooked for visual effect. For example, a city skyline photograph may be adjusted by skewing the horizon line to the left or right. In some cases, such as if the photo was taken from the top of a large building, this can make the photo appear as if it was taken from the air by helicopter – some may call this taking an artistic license :)…
Read more at MalekTips.
New Computer and Technology Help and Tips – MalekTips.Com