Men who can’t have children. Scientists are on the hunt to find out why on this special episode of 16X9: The Bigger Picture.
Men who can’t have children. Scientists are on the hunt to find out why on this special episode of 16X9: The Bigger Picture.
If you look closely at commercial photographs, you will probably notice that they rarely contain random power lines or vehicles in the way of the shot. You’ll probably also notice that the models always have flawless skin, and iconic tourist locations are tourist-free. Photographers don’t spend all of their time searching for perfect-looking models or visiting deserted cities. Instead, they typically Continue Reading
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Halo Combat Evolved Walkthrough: Halo – Mission 2 This is Part 3 of my Let’s Play series from the Classic that is Halo Combat Evolved. I am currently working on a few exciting projects for my Channel that I am hoping to share with you all over the coming days/weeks, I hope you guys are enjoying this blast from the past in Halo Combat Evolved as this has been great fun to revisit and has brought back a load of great memories. Just to further reiterate I will be uploading this series on a day-to-day basis so keep checking back for more if you guys are enjoying this series. Lastly I would really appreciate if you guys could rate this video whatever you feel it deserves as a rating either way goes a long way! Follow me on Twitter – www.twitter.com Playlist- www.youtube.com
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Video slideshow taken of LA Marathon at Mile 21 on San Vicente Blvd. in Brentwood on March 21, 2010. Each part represents about 85 unedited photos taken. If you recognize yourself or a friend and would like a copy, please send me a message. The best photos from this group are under my bloodyeyeballs account on flickr.com
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The Hues and Use of Colour, Part III
Seek the strongest colour possible…the content is of no importance.
–Henri Matisse
Upon review of our last entry we learned that the colour, tone or shade of a perimeter colour can, and does, affect the primary subject. The works of the artists identified —Turner, Maisel and Meola — amplify this notion without reservation.
In many cases a specific colour is also very responsible for controlling our subconscious. When we think of white we translate our thoughts to purity and objectivity. Red is for romance, yellow of jealousy, and green for a pristine environment. At the same time we can look at the colour black as a flat monotone that is suggestive of death; paint that same uninspired black with a wash of high gloss varnish and it immediately takes on a feeling of high-class and being formal. Blue is the most popular and preferred colour by adults in North America.
A Basic Colour Wheel showing Primary and Secondary Colours
An advertising executive once told me colour sells, the right colour sells better. It is not by accident that we instantly identify a specific red with Coca-Cola, yellow with Kodak or National Geographic, HP and IBM with the use of blue, and green by Fuji. These colours were not selected by accident, and reinforces the notion that colour does have a very profound effect on how we view an image.
If we think of the colours of Coke and Kodak and IBM, we instantly associate these corporate colours as being a bold red, yellow and blue respectively. These are primary colours, from which all other colours are made. If we were to mix an equal amount of two primary colours, the result would be the secondary hues of orange, green and violet. And so it continues, and millions of colours are possible by mixing variations of these three primary colours.
Review illustration two, and see the effect the perimeter colour has on the red square in the centre. Against the black background the red stands up and offers an illusion of brilliance and strength, whereas when bordered by green the red really comes to life and is vibrant and happy. Meanwhile when surrounded by orange there is no contrast and the red square appears as, well, blah! Introduce violet as a neighbour and it simply kills that once vibrant and full of life little red square.
Illustration 2
That is all fine and dandy but what does it mean for the beginning photographer?
Much, and if you remember the basic principle of colour theory you will see yourself moving around the landscape more than ever looking for the complementary colour to support that of the subject. In so doing your final result will have more contrast and impact and you will more often than not be rewarded with the ‘wow’ factor.
This autumn scene near Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia is not overly exciting but provides a good example of colour theory in practise. If you cover the bottom half of the picture you are left with a secondary coloured orange foliaged tree and violet coloured sky, and the scene completely lacks any attention grabbing detail. Next cover the top half of the image; although the bottom half of the scene, although much less interesting than the picture as a whole, has far more impact due to the primary colour of yellow being surrounded by the primary colour of red and thus supporting the point of Matisse as quoted at the opening.
There have been many textbooks written on colour theory, and the science of the colour wheel dates back to at least the time of Newton. Personally, my curiosity is aroused when I am out making pictures, all I have to remember is that opposite colours attract, bordering colours repel. Too easy; now get out there and make some great pictures.
And remember, if you are having fun you are doing it right!
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Learning to See, Part IV
See The Full Dead Rising 2: Off The Record Show Here!!! ? goo.gl ? Dead Rising 2: Off The Record – Walkthrough Part 7 – Saving Bill In this episode Chris Jay saves the survivor Bill, he’s greedy. =-=-=-=-= Director =-=-=-=-= By Chris Jay: goo.gl =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ?Dead Rising 2: Off The Record ? At Captivate 2011, Capcom’s annual press show, the company announced that it was releasing Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, as a reinterpretation of the game with Frank West from the original Dead Rising as the main character. The game was released for the same consoles on October 11 in North America, October 13 in Japan, and October 14 in Europe for a discount retail price. Off the Record is intended as a complete reimagining of Dead Rising 2, with new missions, cutscenes, environments, enemies, and weapons. The photography mechanic from the first Dead Rising is also included. There are technical and system upgrades, such as optimization of loading times and improved network performance. Off the Record also features a new sandbox mode. This allows players to explore Fortune City without the obstacle of time. Off The Record has received mostly positive reviews, with the changes and additions both praised and panned. Developer ? Capcom, Blue Castle Games Publisher ? Capcom Genre ? action-adventure horror-comedy Release Date ? October 11th, 2011 Platforms ? Xbox 360, PS3, Microsoft Windows ————————————————————- Use the …

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short video of how i carry my gear with me on a daily basis…
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Halo Combat Evolved Walkthrough: The Silent Cartographer – Mission 4 Part 9 of my Let’s Play series from Halo Combat Evolved. I have Uploaded three Episodes in two days and will be Uploading the next Part either on the weekend or first thing Tuesday morning as I have a lot of exciting projects in the works and want to share some of them with you this week. As always I would really appreciate if you guys could rate this video whatever you feel it deserves as a rating either way goes a long way! Follow me on Twitter – www.twitter.com Playlist- www.youtube.com
Halo Combat Evolved Walkthrough: 4.The Silent Cartographer – Mission 4 Part 8 of my Let’s Play series from Halo Combat Evolved. My first double upload of the series so far! I decided to upload this a day early as the previous Episode that I just uploaded was a re-upload due to having to edit out some audio. Expect a 25 minute Episode tomorrow! I would really appreciate if you guys could rate this video whatever you feel it deserves as a rating either way goes a long way! Follow me on Twitter – www.twitter.com Playlist- www.youtube.com
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Halo Combat Evolved: Walkthrough – Part 16 [Mission 7] The Library (Gameplay & Commentary)
Halo Combat Evolved Walkthrough: The Library – Mission 7 Part 16 of my Let’s Play series from Halo Combat Evolved This is going to be the last upload of this series for a couple of days now due to the fact I have uploaded 4 Episodes in three days, that is unless you guys want me to continue to release this on a daily basis? Let me know in the Comments. Follow me on Twitter – www.twitter.com Playlist – www.youtube.com
www.Berger-Bros.com Learn how to fine tune your camera’s metering. The camera doe NOT behave like your eye. The camera needs YOU to tell IT what to do. Every camera has a built in default metering mode, which is the way the camera sees the available light, and adjusts to that light. Yvonne Berger, an instructor with Berger Bros Camera in Amityville and Syosset Long Island, New York explains various metering modes, such as matrix and evaluative metering, center weight meter spot metering She explains when to use each type of metering depending on what type of photograph you are taking.
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