RSS
 

Posts Tagged ‘Part’

Canon 600D vs 60D vs 7D Part 1

20 Jan

First part in a series of videos where we take a look at some of Canon’s DSLR range. We will be putting up some cropped versions of the shots featured here so you can get a better look at the results. Unfortunately some of the 7D footage is not really any good for comparison as the lens used seems to have developed a fault that we did not notice until getting the footage onto the computer. If you would like to see any more specific comparisons done please let us know. We will be going over the specs of each camera in more detail and doing a low light comparison in future videos. We also have some stills to compare. If you like this please subscribe 🙂 You can follow us on twitter: @techforevery1 Our Blog: techforevery1.tumblr.com

 
 

SEO For Photographers, Part 2: Where To Use Your Keywords

20 Jan

If you’re serious about being in the photography business to make money, then you’ll definitely want your website to be found easily by the people who are looking for your type of services, which means paying close attention to search engine optimization. SEO for photographers can sometimes be a challenge, but that need not be the case. When used correctly, Continue Reading

The post SEO For Photographers, Part 2: Where To Use Your Keywords appeared first on Photodoto.


Photodoto

 
Comments Off on SEO For Photographers, Part 2: Where To Use Your Keywords

Posted in Photography

 

Learning to See, Part III

20 Jan

Read earlier posts in this series at “Learning to See – For Beginners” and “Learning to See Part 2“.

The Hues and Use of Colour, Part II

Colour is a means of expressing light. – Henri Matisse

In the first installment of the “Hues and Use of Colour” we introduced a discussion on colour, albeit the two colours of black and white. By further exploring the work of Ansel Adams we discovered that black and white is not, well, just black and white, but varying shades of greys between the two extremes.

I also hope your research led you to discover other great masters of the black and white print: Robert Maplethorpe, John Sexton and Edward Weston to name but a few. In your study you should have also witnessed how these world-class photographers were masters in the darkroom. Advanced photographers intimately understand that by controlling one shade of grey they are also effectively complementing the neighbouring tone.

Visual perception of colour may not necessarily be truthful. This is amplified in illustration number one. As you look at the illustration do not over analyse, but ask yourself which circle is actually the whitest? Of course you are going to study the illustration and come to the conclusion that they are all of the same tone, even though the illusion is that the extreme right circle is brightest.

Illustration 1

 

Now look at illustration number two. Again, which is the brightest circle? I think you would agree the right-hand circle is the brighter.

Illustration 2

 

In illustration one, all of the circles are 100% white and the background is shades of grey ranging from 25% black on the extreme left square, through 50% black, 75% black and finally 100% black on the extreme right. With just two basic colours, and varying shades thereof, it is quite easy to see the simultaneous contrast. In illustration two the background square is either 100% white or 100% black, and the circle is 18% grey (+/- 3% to provide for the pattern detail). Simply by adding the pattern to the circle, and dramatically increasing the adjoining background variance in tone we can create an illusion of assimilated contrast. The two circles in illustration two are identical in all aspects.

We can take this exact same theory and apply it to colour photography. Many photographers will use post-production software, such as Photoshop, and saturate a selected colour to increase the “punch” in the image. Based on illustration two principles could we not increase the tonal range of the supporting, or complementary colour to achieve the same result?

But what are complementary colours?

Before we get into a large debate and ongoing dialogue I want you to try a small experiment. The materials are quite simple: Print a full sheet of 8.5 x 11-inch paper as a solid bright royal blue. Have a second sheet of equal sized clear bright white paper at hand. Now, stare at the blue paper for a minute or so and then quickly move your eyes to the white paper. That white paper should show a yellow afterimage. That is because yellow is a complimentary colour to blue. Other complimentary colours are Green and Magenta, and, Red and Cyan.

 

An isolated detail of a shoreline cliff allows the reds to enhance the greens, or vice versa … depending on how you look at it. Location: Five Islands Provincial Park, Nova Scotia, Canada

 

Now that we have started to think colour and how one colour can complement another, I want you to do a web search looking for some great colour imagery. Look at photographer websites, and their portfolios; a great start would be the work of Pete Turner, a true master of colour.  A couple of other “purveyors of colour” worth more than a cursory glance would be Jay Maisel and Eric Meola.

I raise these great photographers works as I want the novice photographer to get ready for an introduction to the colour wheel in the next installment of “Hues and Use of Colour.” To truly be aware how one colour can affect its neighbour we have to understand the colour wheel and its theories, but not too much as we don’t want to take the fun out of making pictures.

After all, if you are having fun you are doing it right!

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.

Learning to See, Part III


Digital Photography School

 
Comments Off on Learning to See, Part III

Posted in Photography

 

? Dead Rising 2: Off The Record – Walkthrough Part 27 – Mail Order Zombrex

17 Jan

See The Full Dead Rising 2: Off The Record Show Here!!! ? goo.gl ? Dead Rising 2: Off The Record – Walkthrough Part 27 – Mail Order Zombrex In this episode Chris Jay takes on a crazy mail man with packages that just blow up in your face….how sexy. =-=-=-=-= Director =-=-=-=-= By Chris Jay: http: goo.gl/IBKzm =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ?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

 

Making of the Hobbit. Part 5 – On Location

17 Jan

The Hobbit is an upcoming two-part epic fantasy film directed by Peter Jackson. It is a film adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same name by JRR Tolkien and a prequel to The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. Jackson, director of The Lord of the Rings, returns as director of the film and also serves as producer and co-writer. The film will star Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins, Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield and Benedict Cumberbatch as Smaug. Several actors from Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings film trilogy will reprise their roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Hugo Weaving, Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Ian Holm, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning for the production are a big part of the production crew; among others, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah and cinematographer Andrew Lesnie. As with the trilogy, props will generally be crafted by Weta Workshop and visual effects managed by Weta Digital. Additionally, composer Howard Shore, who wrote the score for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, has confirmed his role in both parts of the film project. The two parts, titled The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: There and Back Again, are being filmed back to back and are in production in New Zealand; principal photography began on 21 March 2011. They are scheduled to be released on 14 December 2012 and 13 December 2013, respectively.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

? Dead Rising 2: Off The Record – Walkthrough Part 33 – WWJWD?

15 Jan

“See The Full Dead Rising 2: Off The Record Show Here!!! ? goo.gl ? Dead Rising 2: Off The Record – Walkthrough Part 33 – WWJWD? In this episode Chris Jay checks too see if he can deliver the money. he then loses a lot of money and made his way to the long legs of the law. Oh did i mention he killed an insane security guard? Well he did. =-=-=-=-= Director =-=-=-=-= By Chris Jay: http: goo.gl/IBKzm =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ?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
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 

Halo 2: Walkthrough – Part 29 [Mission 12] Gravemind – SAVE ME! (Gameplay & Commentary)

15 Jan

Halo 2 Walkthrough: Sacred Icon [Mission 12] Part 29 of my Lets Play series from Halo 2 This is the Third Part I have uploaded today, I am aiming to get this series fully uploaded by CEA (Hopefully) Though knowing me I will run over by a few days, but more or less should have this completed by then. Playlist: www.youtube.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Mp3 here : bit.ly ????????????????????????????? ???? ?? ??? ????? ??? ?????? ????????????????????????????? Hey guys, this was the first time for me made a duet clip.. please excuse the mess-ups 😀 Hope ya’ll enjoy and leave me some useful feedback in order to make a better video next time.. Super BIG THANKS to : Thankkie for the sweeeeet Camera [NIKON D90 DSLR] 😀 • Priska Miracle and Michael Limmarga Filmed by : • Loreenza • Ardy ( www.youtube.com ) Make sure yall share this video with all your friends on Facebook! Thanks!! hope y’all enjoy !! GOD BLESS !! ==================================== Please comment, subscribe and favorite !! ==================================== Facebook : www.facebook.com

 
 

??????????Sweet Magic ???????? Part 3??????

15 Jan

Creator of this video: ??? Original video posted on NicoNicoDouga on December 17, 2011 by ???: www.nicovideo.jp Dancers: ???www.nicovideo.jp ? Kyoufu www.youtube.com ???? www.nicovideo.jp ? Tadanon www.youtube.com Original Song: ???????? – Junky ft. ??www.nicovideo.jp Choreography reference: ?????www.nicovideo.jp Announcer: ????www.nicovideo.jp Instructor: ??????* www.nicovideo.jp Photography: ??www.nicovideo.jp This was recorded at Sapporo’s Christmas Mall, temperature -1.6°C (according to Tadanon). Part 3 of a 3-part series. Part 1: www.youtube.com www.nicovideo.jp Part 2: www.youtube.com www.nicovideo.jp Part 4: next year?
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Aperture 3 Overview – Part Two of Two (2/2)

14 Jan

Thank you for watching my all-too-nerdy overview of Aperture 3. I take you through some of the many features in this demo. Go and get the trial! www.apple.com IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Aperture 3 is CATALOGING software and minor editing software. DO NOT compare it to Adobe Photoshop CS4. Compare it to ACR and Lightroom 3. Even Bride!

 
 

Homebrew Radio Promo & Drinking Tour Part 1 of 2

14 Jan

the Homebrew crew spend a day doing Radio Promo to promote their music video FUNdraising party. Only to find it is in fact thirsty work. Shot by chris graham on the D90 SLR. Chopped & Edited by Nathan Pickles. Directed by chris graham of goodLife. www.goodlifefilms.co.nz
Video Rating: 4 / 5