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How to photograph Shiny Reflective Objects Silver Chrome Met

01 Nov

see www.learnmyshot.com for equipment used. Learn How to Shoot Silver and other Highly Reflective Objects.More photography tutorial videos at learnmyshot.com

 
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The 16 Most Photogenic Everyday Objects

16 Oct

This post is written by James Maher – author of The Essentials of Street Photography – an eBook currently onsale at SnapnDeals (25% off).

You know how some people are just photogenic.  No matter what the lighting is or if they are all sweaty from the gym, they are still going to look damn good.

Well the same goes for certain objects and structures.  I am such a sucker for things like water towers, lampposts, and fire escapes, and so I thought I would create a list of my 16 favorite things to include in photographs.  These objects won’t always make a photo, but when included they will almost always make the scene more photogenic.

What are yours?

1. Cigarettes

Bad for your health, great for your photos.

Jerry Delakas

2.  Colorful shoes.

Especially when contrasted with dirty backgrounds.

Polka Dots and Pink Shoes, Subway.

3.  Old Patterned Walls and Wallpaper

An easy way to add an element of pattern and design into your photograph.

Razed Building

4.  Glowing Screens

It’s a good thing those glowing cellphone and iPad screens look good in photos, because unfortunately they are becoming hard to avoid these days.

25 People, 21 Screens

5.  Tunnels

The old frame within a frame.

Couple in Snowstorm, Central Park.

6.  Umbrellas

Particularly the translucent and colorful kind when lit from behind.

Green Umbrella

7.  Ladders and Fire Escapes

Turn them on their side and to an angle to create an illusion.

Escher Fire Escape

8.  Water Towers

Even better when you tint them and add some colorful frames.

Colored Water Towers

9.  Fire Hydrants

Gowanus Fire Hydrant

10. Advertisements that mimic or contrast with real life.

The Road to a Bright Future

11.  Glowing Lampposts

My favorite.

Glowing Lamppost

12.  Phonebooths

Quickly becoming antiquated.  Catch them before they all disappear.

Two Generatins, Phonebooth and iPad

13. Phone Lines

Especially when they are in the middle of nowhere.

Telephone Pole

14.  Old Doors.

Old Door

15.  Windows with Silhouettes.

Greek Protests

16.  Wet Cobblestone

Textures of Greece

Learn more about Street Photography in James Maher’s eBook The Essentials of Street Photography (currently 25% off at SnapnDeals).

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Convert 2D Objects to 3D Objects — AutoCAD 2011

01 Aug

Many 3D models start out as 2D profiles that are extruded, lofted, revolved, or swept into 3D space. This video provides an overview of how to create 3D objects from 2D objects. www.autodesk.com
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Shattering Objects using PolyFX in MoGraph 2

06 Nov

Get a 3D object to shatter then blend back to its original state using CINEMA 4D’s MoGraph 2 module. For more info on CINEMA 4D and MoGraph 2, see www.maxon.net
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Microsoft Publisher 2010 – Nudge Objects Slightly and Configure the Nudging Distance

30 Oct

Move objects in Publisher 2010 publications slightly without using the mouse, and fine-tune this nudging distance.

Instead of always using the mouse in Microsoft Publisher 2010 to move objects around a publication, you can click on an object and then press the arrow keys to move objects slightly up, down, left, or right. You may find this convenient when fine-tuning a document layout.

By default, nudging moves objects by a very small distance (1 pixel). Depending on your needs and layout you may wish the arrow keys to nudge objects a larger distance. To make this change:…

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Photoshop Digital Art – Depixelating Low Resolution Objects

05 Apr

www.redbubble.com – artist, FA Moore at redbubble. Sometimes, using low resolution stock or image files for objects in large artworks is unavoidable. Here’s how to fix the ugly pixelation that would otherwise be noticeable in digital art at full size. For Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, or similar photo editing programs. Peek into the process of the digital artist, FA Moore, as she creates a new, as yet untitled, digital art work. This tutorial is part of a series. Many thanks to friend and musician, David Newby, for his score, “Jailbait”, used by permission. (David is “martouk” on musicforte.) www.redbubble.com – artist, FA Moore at redbubble.
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Tutorial: Advanced Anaglyph Control for Red Objects & Flip/Flop/Reframe

25 Mar

www.Stereo3DToolbox.com This tutorial demonstrates how to adjust the red anaglyph algorithm when your subject contains red tones. It also covers flip/flop and reframe controls.
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