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MERLIN’S MAGIC – The Power of Worship (1080p HD)

08 Nov

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??? ? ??Visit my channel for more videos! ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Artists: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Andreas Mock – guitar, piano, keyboards ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Werner Kirchner – sitar ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Dagmar Altroggen – violin ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Heidrun Menzel – flute ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Lee Mayall – saxophone ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Jürgen Schlachter – cymbals Album: Angel Helpers Song: Chamuel – The Power of WorshipGenre: New Age Release: 1996 Other songs from this album: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Heavenly Spheres ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Benediction? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? www.youtube.com ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Michael – The Cosmic Shield ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Jophiel – The Creative Power of Heaven ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Zadkiel – The Heavenly Power of Prayer ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Gabriel – The Power of the Resurrection ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Raphael – The Immense Power of Healing ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Uriel – The Immense Power of Peace Angel Helpers is a proven bestseller! This is a wonderful follow-up album to their best selling Reiki and Reiki: The Light Touch. Angels are our daily companions. This truly heavenly, very uplifting melody is perfectly accented by flute, sitar, and strings to help make these invisible companions audible. Nourishing, vitalizing, blissful instrumental music, consistently lovely from beginning to end, leaving one completely at peace with oneself and the world. Composer Andreas Mock offers an indispensable listening experience—elegant music with stunning circular melodies, Mock’s performance on guitar and keyboards
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Edewcate english rhymes – Puff the magic dragon nursery rhyme

27 Oct

A classic kids song about a dragon and a kid. Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, Little Jackie paper loved that rascal puff, And brought him strings and sealing wax and other fancy stuff. oh Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee. Together they would travel on a boat with billowed sail Jackie kept a lookout perched on puffs gigantic tail, Noble kings and princes would bow whenever they came, Pirate ships would lower their flag when puff roared out his name. oh! Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee. A dragon lives forever but not so little boys Painted wings and giant rings make way for other toys. One grey night it happened, Jackie paper came no more And puff that mighty dragon, he ceased his fearless roar. His head was bent in sorrow, green scales fell like rain, Puff no longer went to play along the cherry lane. Without his life-long friend, puff could not be brave, So puff that mighty dragon sadly slipped into his cave. oh! Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the
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? Skyrim Mods Series – #66 – Mood Magic, Puppeteer Master, Short Stories

16 Oct

Like, Subscribe, Favourite! 🙂 ? Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com ? Like me on Facebook: www.facebook.com ? Watch my livestream: www.twitch.tv Puppeteer Master by JohnB 00:18 skyrim.nexusmods.com PUPPETEER MASTER – PICTORIAL REFERENCE GUIDE by Reimar67 by Reimar67 skyrim.nexusmods.com Skyrim Photography Toolkit – Weather Control and Lenses by MIND BULL3TS skyrim.nexusmods.com Mood Magic by Dragon Slayer Mod team dl.3dmgame.com Profile of 83Willow skyrim.nexusmods.com
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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic – This Day Aria | 3D HD

16 Oct

The “This Day Aria” Song From My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic In Anaglyph 3D. All Rights To My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Belong To Hasbro Inc.
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Tom & Jerry: The Magic Ring GBA – Part 7:”Chapter 7: The Circus (FINALE)”

16 Aug

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Photoshop Elements Magic Eraser Tool

21 Apr

www.essential-photoshop-elements.com Magic Eraser Tool in Photoshop Elements works like the Magic Wand Tool except it removes a photo’s background and changes it to transparent.

 

Photography, Visual Magic

05 Apr

I’ve always been fascinated by the debate as to how truthful a photo or artist must be. This debate most often comes up when discussing post-processing with Photoshop (check out Is Digital Post-Production Killing Photography? Debunking the Purist Myth). Such debates are often centered around the core question, “Is photography the factual reproduction of a subject or the interpretation of that subject by the artist?” In a recent interview Teller, of Penn & Teller fame,  discusses the intellectual nature of magic in an interview at Smithsonianmag.com.  After reading the interview I couldn’t help but think how magic and photography, in the terms Teller speaks to (see below), share a common impact to the viewer. Photography like magic is a playground for the intellect where the viewer must both have suspension of disbelieve, but also comfort with an experience of dissonance. Take a look at the quote below before I dive deeper into the topic…

How does magic fit in with other forms of performance, such as music or drama?
…magic goes straight to the brain; its essence is intellectual.

What do you mean by intellectual?
The most important decision anyone makes in any situation is “Where do I put the dividing line between what’s in my head and what’s out there? Where does make-believe leave off and reality begin?” That’s the first job your intellect needs to do before you can act in the real world.

If you can’t distinguish reality from make-believe—if you’re at a stoplight and you’re not sure whether the bus that’s coming toward your car is real or only in your head—you’re in big trouble. There aren’t many circumstances where this intellectual distinction isn’t critical.

One of those rare circumstances is when you’re watching magic. Magic is a playground for the intellect. At a magic show, you can watch a performer doing everything in his power to make a lie look real. You can even be taken in by it, and there’s no harm done. Very different from, say, the time-share salesman who fools you into squandering your savings, or the “trance channeler” who bilks the living by ravaging the memories of the dead.

In magic the outcome is healthy. There’s an explosion of pain/pleasure when what you see collides with what you know. It’s intense, though not altogether comfortable. Some people can’t stand it. They hate knowing their senses have fed them incorrect information. To enjoy magic, you must like dissonance.

In typical theater, an actor holds up a stick, and you make believe it’s a sword. In magic, that sword has to seem absolutely 100 percent real, even when it’s 100 percent fake. It has to draw blood. Theater is “willing suspension of disbelief.” Magic is unwilling suspension of disbelief.
– Teller

via Teller Speaks on the Enduring Appeal of Magic

Photography is a fascinating medium because unlike magic the aspect of photography most often seen is one where it portends to be factual, for the sake of news. Yet photography is in most every other niche anything but fact and is most often interpretation of fact if not fiction. Darkroom, digital darkroom effects  and even non-darkroom effects on some level always overlay the interpretation of the subject by the artist (photographer, photo stylist, touch-up artist, etc.). In each instance where someone’s interpretation is being overlaid onto the image we cross over into the world shared with magic.

Photography is both what we see and what we want to see. Where edits are made most convincingly viewers enjoy the “illusion” and overall experience all while their suspension of disbelief is maintained.  The end result being this relationship (what we see versus what we want to see) never creeps into conscious thought, but the moment something looks off it might as well be the same as if we found out how a magic trick is done. The magic is ruined when our experience of believing is disrupted. Some may even argue now that photo manipulation is so pervasive that viewers require even more convincing to first “believe” as opposed to first looking to see how the “magic trick” is done. Artistic interpretation via cloning out or moving elements of a scene, pumping up saturation, blending image to enhance dynamic range or focus, warping subjects, etc. are all creative options for artists and can now easily be applied in such a way that many viewers who love nature subjects will want to believe that nature can be so extra special and beautiful. The difference with magic is that the illusion becomes realized with in a short timeframe of the performance where as the illusion created by photography can be delayed for extended periods of time if not forever.

As I visit more and more online photo forums that tout the best photography on the web I see more and more heavily manipulated photos. It makes for great art, but I do wonder how many people are finding the photos so convincing that they think such scenes can actually be found as opposed to made. Will those interested in the outdoors for example be let down when they visit a location first seen online in a heavily manipulated photo that turns out to be impossible to witness firsthand, or will they be excited that they have an opportunity to make their own heavily manipulated photo? It will be interesting to see when outdoor photography enthusiasts begin to see the magic trick first and whether that will sour their enthusiasm to experience nature.

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SLR Magic announces HyperPrime CINE 50mm T0.95 M-mount lens

02 Jan

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Hong Kong lens maker SLR Magic has announced the HyperPrime CINE 50mm T0.95 lens for the Leica M mount. The lens, which can be easily adapted for Micro Four Thirds or Sony NEX cameras, is designed for low light and shallow depth-of-field videography and available-light photography. The lens features 12 elements in 7 groups and, the company says, is optimized to be shot with the aperture wide open. The lens won’t be available until September 2012. In the meantime, the company has also announced a spotting scope that mounts directly to Micro Four Thirds cameras.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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SLR Magic launches HyperPrime 12mm F1.6 for Micro Four Thirds

10 Nov

Hong Kong-based SLR Magic has formally announced its HyperPrime 12mm F1.6, a manual focus lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras. This fast wideangle prime, which has been doing the rounds of testers and reviewers for the past few months, features a traditional aperture control ring and metal-bodied construction. Its optics include three Tantalum glass elements for ‘superior cinematic performance’. It will be on sale from the end of November.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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SLR Magic releases 26mm F1.4 Toy Lens for Micro Four Thirds

06 Jul

SLR Magic has launched a 26mm F1.4 manual focus ‘toy’ lens for Micro Four Thirds. The 52mm equivalent lens comes with replaceable aperture and focus rings, seven colors of which are supplied. Panasonic owners looking longingly at Olympus’ Art Filters (or PEN owners wanting to avoid the associated frame lag) might enjoy the toy-lens shooting experience. The lens is available from Japanese website Gizmoshop, which has placed a series of sample images on photo sharing site Flickr. (From DCWatch)
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