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Berger Brothers Live Classes, Courses and Workshops on Long Island – Testimonial

01 Jan

www.berger-bros.com – (516) 762-3056 Berger-Bros is excited to provide our customers with a large selection of Exclusive Classes, Vendor Seminars, and Field Trips. And many are FREE with a camera purchase from Berger-Bros. These events are designed to help our customers get the most out of their digital cameras and software, as well as explore our beautiful local surroundings with a camera and guide. Plus, with our “take it again”* guarantee, if you ever feel you’d like to take a class over as a refresher, call us and we’ll sign you up for the next available class on us. Please be sure to reserve your seat by paying BEFORE the desired class, as registration is more the day of the class.

 
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Long live the king

26 Dec

This is a small tribute to one of the most beautiful animals that success in the land. The king of the beasts. Photos taken in the Serengueti National Park. For this picturesI used a Nikon d300 with a 70-200 2.8vr lens.

 
 

MTA Long Island Bus Orion 05.501 Diesel #643

23 Dec

One of LIB’s old retired workhorses. This bus features the Detroit Diesel 92 series 6V92TA engine with an Allison HTB-748 transmission. Even though the decision was made years ago to convert the entire fleet to CNG, I still believe that when the MTA Bus company took the wheel that they should’ve kept some of these. ***NOTE*** This recording is owned by Trevor Logan, Jr., and is from his transit media page, WWW.TTMG.ORG. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. As for the photo, idk where it came from my cousin downloaded it!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Photographic Tutorial # 2 – Bulb & Long Exposures

15 Dec

Video #2 – Sorry it is a bit dark, one of my globes blew just before I started,whoops. Hi again guys, I had some really great feed back from my 1st video so I will continue to share these. This week I had a questions from Daniel Donnelly asking: How does Denis Smith create his Ball-Of-Light images? ( In some parts of this vid I misplace Daniel & Denis’s names oops haha) In this video I go over the methods Denis would use to create his unique images. Please see Denis Smith Photography to understand a bit more about the Ball-Of-Light project! www.denissmith.com.au Leave me any feedback & questions. Thanks so much guys! Phil Lagettie www.palmedia.com.au phil.lagettie@palmedia.com.au
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Private One-on-One Coaching – Digital Photography on Long Island

28 Nov

www.Berger-Bros.com Berger Bros Camera in Amityville and Syosset Long Island offer private one-on-one coaching. Contact Berger Bros. at Amityville store: 209 Broadway Rt. 110 Amityville, NY (631)-264-4160 Syosset store: 226 W. Jericho Tpke, Rt. 25 Syosset, NY (516)-496-1000

Behind the scenes video of Norway based Photographer Morten Wanvik shooting in his studio. On this job he use Nikon D3X and Broncolor light. You will see he use his big Para 220 and also the smaller Para88 on this shoot. www.mortenwanvik.no
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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Long Exposure Photography at night (BULB mode) using Moonlight only.

03 Nov

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

Official video of “get get get” by Tantrum to blind. directed by Rasmus Wassberg. follow Tantrum to blind: www.tantrumtoblind.com www.myspace.com/tantrumtoblind www.youtube.com/TTBchannel
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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How to use BULB mode with cable shutter release for long exposure night photography

31 Oct

razzi.me www.facebook.com www.PhotographersonUTube.com https In this tutorial you will learn how to use the BULB mode for long exposure night photography
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Build this jib for about plus or minus 50 cent. Part: Crown Bolt Plain Steel 1/2 in. x 72 in. Square Tube 1/16 in. Thick (2) 8″ corner brace zinc plated(2) skateboard bearing(8 optional) 4 bolts 8 nuts

 
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DSLR Tutorial: Creative Night Photography – Long Time Exposure

29 Oct

Facebook: facebook.com More DSLR Tutorials only here: youtube.com In this “how to” video we show you a thing you can do with most cameras: Time exposure / long exposure. We toom some pictures at night and got some great results, which we also show in the tutorial. We also talk about settings and techiques of this creative kind of night photography. The best things is that you don’t need the best camera or lens to get some stunning images! Most photographs taken with the Nikon D90 + AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 G lens. Voice Over: Moritz Janisch Copyright 2011 by Fenchel & Janisch Filmproduktion GbR Twitter: twitter.com More DSLR videos on our channel: www.youtube.com Official website: www.fenchel-janisch.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Special Effects with Christmas Lights (Long Exposure Photography Tutorial)

02 Jan

PhotoExtremist.com This tutorial shows you SIX creative photography ideas that you can implement with a DSLR and Christmas lights. I discus using BULB mode and long exposures, star filter cross filter, long exposures with zoom, and multiple exposures.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

“Wind Turbine” “VAWT” “Wind Gin” Long Version

05 Nov

“VAWT” “Wind Turbine” Feel “free” to use any of these “concepts” in your “windmill” designs. The wing or plate that swings on a vertical rod has been around forever and the rest are just “conceptual designs” that I came up with. An engineer proficient using AVIs stress analysis application could determine structural integrity issues using these drawings. Who knows; maybe someone will perfect this “design concept” and build them to the same height as the large HAWTs. I (think) “Vertical Axis Wind Turbines” have the leverage potential to produce more power at lower wind speeds. I am amazed by the large HAWTs and many of the modern VAWTs but I hope that engineers, innovators and last but not least, financial risk takers will continue to find ways to lower the required wind speed. Constructive comments are welcomed. If you do not have any, Yes We Can! works for me. Thanks for viewing.