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Perfect Pitch: Impossibly Starry City Skies in Blackest Night

22 Apr

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pitch black skies

Massive power outages give us rare glimpses of darkened cities, but in normal conditions, there is simply no way to see the starry skies above the typical urban metropolis – but one photographer has found a way to simulate them.

pitch black starry skies

Thierry Cohen uses a multi-step process to create stunning visualizations (dubbed Darkened Cities) of would-be, could-be sights from New York to London, Shanghai to Sao Paulo … ones that the ordinary eye will rarely or never see naturally.

pitch dark night space

Cohen takes a series of shots of each of the cities themselves, and carefully removes illumination from the equation. Night sky photos from the same latitudes (adjusted for time and angle) are then layered into the background, creating a seamless illusion.

pitch photo edited cities

The results are at once mesmerizing, revealing the unseen potential for views of space right where we live, but also somewhat depressing – these are scenes that no one can actually ever see outside of deserts, at least unless disaster strikes.

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How to Take Amazing, Beautiful Photos Any time of Day…or Night

08 Apr

When I first started in photography nineteen years ago, Photo Law dictated that you dare not show your face shooting outside after 8 a.m. or before 4:30 p.m. My Prime Appointment was 7 a.m. Well, I’m here to tell you , those days are over. No one needs to get dressed up in their best clothes and drive an hour Continue Reading

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Sony NEX 5N Video Sample – Night Time (high iso / low light)

03 Feb

Went for a quick stroll in the neighbourhood to test out the night time / low light performance. One thing i noticed is that the LCD is much more grainy than the actual video, which is incredibly clean at iso1600 and even 3200. I didnt have to go to iso3200, but with a slower lens, it would have been no problem to do so. I also have a BW circ. polariser on front, which takes back about 1.5 stops. Settings: – 1080p30, 24mbps – 1/60, iso800-1600, 24mm, f1.4, 0ev, BW Circ. Polarizer (-1.5 stop) – Sony NEX-5N, ECM-SST1, Nikkor 24/1.4G, cheapo tripod

 
 

Nikon D3100 – Street Night Time lapse

31 Jan

Time lapse of a suburban street at night around dusk with examples of various edits of the same time lapse sequence to illustrate how you can make things a little more interesting. I used my Nikon D3100 with a Hahnel Giga T Pro intervalometer remote. ISO=800, Shutter Speed= 1.6s and Aperture= F5.6
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Photography 101 Night Photography Tutorial

27 Jan

www.Photography101.org PhotographyTips, Tricks, Tutorials, and Basics Photography Basics Basic photography information such as explanations of camera settings including aperture, ISO, and exposure, and basic photography techniques and fundamentals such as lighting and photographic composition. Photography Tips Photography Tips and Tricks Tips and tricks to get the most out of your photographs, even with minimal equipment or materials. Tips range from basic to advanced. Photography Tutorials Photography Tutorials Tutorials, projects, and how-tos on many photography related subjects, such as how to make a do it yourself shutter release for your camera, photo retouching tutorials, and guides on specific types of photography. Camera Settings Explained ISO, Aperture, Exposure and the plethora of other settings and adjustments on your camera can be extremely overwhelming and confusing for beginners. Fear not, we have everything you need to know. how to choose a lens How To Choose A Lens A single lens can cost anywhere from a hundred to a few thousand dollars. We’ll break down the differences of these lenses, explain why some are so expensive, and even recommend a few lenses to you. lens filters explained Lens Filters Explained Filters can help bring your shots to the next level. Whether it be a circular polarizer to enhance colors and remove reflections, a star filter to add an amazing light effect, or a UV filter to cut through far off haze. megapixels explained Megapixels
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Friday Night at Shields 1

27 Jan

They put BUTTERZ on thems toast Filmed/Edited by: Chris Staikos GL1/death lens
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john singer sargent: a dinner table at night

25 Jan

Some cool visual art images:

john singer sargent: a dinner table at night
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Image by deflam
Sargent. Oil painting. 1884. 20×26 inches.

A good example of how from a distance things look really good and in order, but up close you can clearly see very broad and simplistic brushstrokes. I encourage you to view original size, you won’t be disappointed…especially if you’re a painter wishing to learn an artist’s methods and style. Sargent was a master of getting across his visual method with graceful simplicity. Very large resolution.

Sargent lived from 1856 to 1925.

 
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Miami & South Beach Night Tour

23 Jan

This video takes you around the streets of Downtown Miami and in the South Beach district of Miami Beach. Along the way, you’ll see the Rickenbacker Causeway, Brickell Financial District, American Airlines Arena, Art Deco District, and the MacArthur Causeway. Music: Believer (Summer of Pride Mix) by Freemasons (ft. Wynter Gordon)

 

12 Trucks Night Trail at Bishan Park Defender Hilux Sniper Tundra Wraith Honcho Dingo Wrangler Man

23 Jan

12 Trucks Night Trail at Bishan Park Defender Hilux Sniper Tundra Wraith Honcho Dingo Wrangler Man The Rigs: 2x Defender D90, Tundra, Avalanche Engineering Sniper, RC4WD Trail Finder Hilux, Dingo, 2x Wrangler, 2x Wraith, MAN Truck, Honcho Date: 07 Apr 2012 Bishan Park! Another safe terrain for night trails… a pity that the water level is too high that night, and the warning lights are on to warn us against going near the water. We didn’t notice the warning lights until after taking the first 2 clips of “river crossing”, the park rangers were despatched to chase us out of the water and informed us about the safety distances when the warning lights are on. So no more water for that night. Thanks for watching! 🙂 Add us on facebook Facebook.com Visit us at SGCrawlers.co.nr and http for more info and videos. Keep RC-ing!

 
 

Perilous Night, 1982 encaustic on canvas with objects by Jasper Johns

21 Jan

A few nice visual art images I found:

Perilous Night, 1982 encaustic on canvas with objects by Jasper Johns
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Johns has long been concerned with the visual and conceptual act of decoding. His various manners of painting and drawing, for example, frequently result in a congested accumulation of marks or signs, while his materials include encaustic (a thick, quick-drying wax medium that allows for a visible layering of brushstrokes) as well as objects that have been mounted on the canvas in the manner of assemblage and collage. These elements make Johns’ work optically and physically dense; paintings acquire what the artist referred to as an "object quality," and the experience they elicit from the observer is slow and searching, as if form and meaning are at once tangible and obscure. In Perilous Night, such qualities are applied with unprecedented power and complexity to a new and unexpectedly expressive iconography.

Perilous Night is composed as a diptych. The right half of the composition contains objects and images that are variously representational: three fragmented casts of a human arm, hanging from the top of the canvas by individual hooks; a painter’s maulstick, which is attached to the right-hand edge; a handkerchief copied from Picasso’s images of the Weeping Woman, "attached" to the canvas by an illusionary nail; the silkscreened musical score of "Perilous Night," a song composed by John Cage; painted trompe l’oeil wood grain (a depiction of Johns’ own front door); a Johns crosshatch picture, painted to look like a collage element; and a traced detail from Matthias Grünewald’s Isenheim altarpiece showing the fallen soldier from the Resurrection panel, which has been transformed into a dark, illegible (or abstract) pattern. Enlarged and rotated, the Grünewald detail also occupies the entire left side of Perilous Night. The two-sided composition is, then, laden with the artifacts of artmaking–the tracing, the copy, the replica, the three-dimensional facsimile, and an actual tool of the trade.

Together these elements represent independent visual systems coexisting in a limbo state of unresolved relationships. Darkness ("perilous night") prevails throughout the work as a medium in which meaning is suspended. Nonetheless, Perilous Night possesses an iconographical complexity that was new to Johns’ work. It heralded the beginning of a phase in which symbolic images are posted across the surfaces of paintings and drawings, often looking like separate objects that have been taped, pasted, or pinned to the support. As a body of work, their shared subject is the artist’s studio as a hermetic space in which images, instruments, and props are charged with unexpected meaning. Thematically, they are also joined by references to mortality and death. In Perilous Night, the hanging arms, like a butcher’s display of body parts, are luridly clear; in contrast, the almost illegible Grünewald Resurrection detail (on both sides of the work) is shrouded in darkness rather than in an illusionistic, symbolic light. Indeed, the present work plainly traffics in the iconography of Crucifixion–helpless arms, wooden planks, nails, and the very phrase "perilous night"–as well as of redemption (the Resurrection). These elements are heightened by the diptych format, which allows Perilous Night to resemble an altarpiece.

Good to the last drop
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Mass Art’s Spring 2009 Iron Pour.

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The Iron Pour has a strong history at Massachusetts College of Art, beginning as a fundraiser for the Metals Department, it has grown into a celebration of art, music, and performance. Recently, the Iron Corps., the group that organizes the event, has been working in conjunction with Eventworks, who will be kicking off their annual Art Festival. This spring, we will be invoking themes of outer space and the explosive demise of stars and planets . Aside from the spectacular sculptural performances by the Iron Corps. , activities will include face painting, fire dancing, visual shows, and four musical acts throughout the course of the night.

 
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