This is a slideshow of pictures that I took in November of 2009 in downtown Chicago, a world class city. I captured these images with a Nikon D90 digital camera and Tamron 2.8 17-50 lens. The slideshow was put together using Microsoft Movie Maker. Enjoy and share! All Images (c) 2009…
2010 Surf Expo in Orlando Freeline Skates “Rock the Expo” (Day 2) Filmed w/ D90 Movie Mode
This is a slideshow of pictures that I took in November of 2009 in downtown Chicago, a world class city. I captured these images with a Nikon D90 digital camera and Tamron 2.8 17-50 lens. The slideshow was put together using Microsoft Movie Maker. Enjoy and share! All Images (c) 2009… Video Rating: 4 / 5
2010 Surf Expo in Orlando Freeline Skates “Rock the Expo” (Day 2) Filmed w/ D90 Movie Mode
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www.fstoppers.com FULL ARTICLE Fstoppers takes you behind the scenes with photographer Patrick Hall as he explains photographing wakeboarders behind a boat as well as a completely unique studio photoshoot. View the full detailed article at www.fstoppers.com Features Patrick explaining the Ewa-Marine DSLR Housing: www.bit.ly , shooting on an inner-tube, designing a studio shoot, and studio lighting. For more of Patrick Hall’s work goto www.patrickhallphotography.com
Photographer extraordinaire, Sterling Lorence, and freeride legend, Matt Hunter, go on the hunt for the next epic photo somewhere in the Utah desert. After days of looking they find the perfect drop to show off the Specialized Demo 8’s capabilities and nab another poster-worthy photo. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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If hard drive space is at a premium, place original copies of photos edited in Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 into the Recycle Bin for later emptying.
It is always recommended to make backup copies of photos before editing them. To help automate this process, as you edit photos in Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011, the software makes its own backup copies of originals. This way you can later revert the changes if you do not find the edits to your liking.
If you edit many photos using Photo Gallery 2011 and hard drive space is at a premium, you may decide that once you edit a photo and leave it edited for awhile without reverting to the original, you mean for the edit to stick. Or, you may make backup copies of photos before importing them into Photo Gallery 2011 and not need the tool to make its own copies. Thus you can automatically move original photos to the Recycle Bin after a given period of time by doing the following:…
E-mail photos managed in Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011, choosing to send them as bandwidth-hogging originals or reduced sizes.
Want to e-mail your friends, family, co-workers, etc. copies of some of your photos? It’s easy to do so via Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011. If desired, the software can resize photos smaller to save space and bandwidth. Note that this method requires you use client e-mail software, such as Microsoft Outlook.
1. Place checkmarks next to photos you wish to e-mail; hover over a photo for the checkbox to be available. As you check photos you will see them highlighted and bordered….
Master Color and Light, Effortlessly Two of the most important factors in creating great photography are color and light. Mastering the art of selectively correcting or enhancing each of these is now possible for every photographer without the need for complicated masks or selections, or expert-level knowledge of Photoshop. Integrating award-winning U Point technology, Viveza is the most powerful and precise tool available to control light and color in photographic images.
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In this multi-part series, I will cover the step-by-step process of working with DSLR video in Premiere Pro CS5, from the Camera to the Timeline to the Web and beyond. If you’re a photographer looking to get into DSLR video, or maybe you’re already shooting video but just don’t know how to get started, I’ll cover all the basics, including tips for adding images, music, text, PSD files and more, all the way through exporting to popular sites like YouTube and Vimeo. This is Part 1, “From the Camera to the Timeline” Video Rating: 0 / 5