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Canon 550D Training Video – Beginner guide to photography part 1/3

16 Nov

Beginner guide to photography there are 3 parts. Hosts Charissa Seet Stephanie Tan Producer Jay Yao Writer/ Director Jordan Katherine See Production Manager Lee Wei Wei Director of Photography Shawn Fonseka Additional Photography Joseph Lee Jay Yao Gaffer Alfred Lim Location Sound Recordist Mickey Lee Stylist Woei Seah Fixer (Shanghai) Zheng Yuyue Production Assistants Gao Mong Ruan Jiang Xian Ting Post-Production Infinite Frameworks Offline Editor Azhar Ismon Online Editor Joseph Chia Colourist Yazmin Mat Rahah Post Producer Eddy Lam Audio Post-Production Home Studio Pte Ltd Composer Joshua Chia Sound Design Jesper Zeng Audio Post Producer Rina Johari Special thanks Cinegear (S) Pte Ltd The Cottage Café 696 Wei Hai Road Cedric at LE REXO Art&Deco Guo Chuan Yin

 
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3D Mass Effect 3 Demo Part 1 1080p yt3d

15 Nov

This is the first half of the Mass Effect 3 Demo in stereoscopic 3d at 1080p.
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3D wreck diving movie made with GoPro 3D Hero System. Shot by Ian Watson at HMAS Adelaide – Scuttled to make an artificial reef at Avoca NSW. Featuring Shamus Baker & Greg Bellis Please choose 3D viewing method from 3D Icon located bottom right of player window. subscribe or visit my channel “NeilSurry” for many more 3D videos.
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Halo 2: Walkthrough – Part 22 [Mission 10] Sacred Icon – This is Thriller! (Gameplay & Commentary

15 Nov

Halo 2 Walkthrough: Sacred Icon [Mission 10] Part 22 of my Lets Play series from Halo 2 In this Episode we meet a Flood that wants to be on the set of Thriller. Thanks for continuing to support this series like you have and if you enjoy this as before leave a Rating either way, always helps me out! Playlist: www.youtube.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com
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Mortal Kombat 9 – Story Mode – Part 11 [HD]

15 Nov

Final Part- youtu.be Hey guys if could take the time to watch me play Call OF Duty i would really appreciate. And stay subscribed if you enjoyed. Thanks ( link to COD – youtu.be ) Game Info: After centuries of Mortal Kombat, Emperor Shao Kahn has finally defeated Raiden and his allies. Faced with extinction, Raiden has one last chance. To undo the Emperor’s victory, he must strike Shao Kahn where he is vulnerable…The Past. Making a big return to mature presentation and classic 2D fighting engine Captivating storyline that rewrites the history of the Mortal Kombat Tournament State-of-the art technology showcasing stunning 3D environments and characters Re-invigorating the franchise with new multiplayer components First fighting game to be displayed in Stereoscopic 3D TAGS: Mortal Kombat 9 MK9 Story Mode Challenge Tower Missions Fight Ladder Arcade Ending Krypt Fatality Tutorial Nether Realm Studios RolandGamingHD Categoria: Jogos Etiquetas: Mortal Kombat MK9 Story Mode Chapter Walkthrough Marques1000
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A collection of behind the scenes by Method Studios. Thanks to Sunstar for this tip! Method Studios is an award-winning international visual effects group with facilities in Los Angeles, Vancouver, New York, London and Australia. As an artist-driven company known for its creativity, the company services high-end feature film, commercial, television, games and motion graphics clients in the global marketplace. Built around an exceptional team of visual effects professionals, Method’s international facilities provide a full range of visual effects services including conceptual design, look development, on-set supervision, 3D animation/CGI, matte painting, compositing and finishing, and full stereoscopic workflow. With its global reach accented by its boutique accessibility, the company has the capacity to service its clientele wherever production is situated. Please check out their website!! www.methodstudios.com
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12 Ways to Inspire the Creative Photographer Inside You: Part I

14 Nov

A Guest Post by Andrew Gibson

Note: Andrew Gibson is currently offering his 5 popular eBooks for under $ 20 on SnapnDeals.

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Have you ever had the feeling of being stuck in a rut with your photography? It happens to all of us at one time or another. Sometimes it’s difficult to find inspiration or to think of new subjects to photograph.

Here are some ideas to get your creative juices flowing again. Pick one or two that interest you and take the opportunity to learn some new skills and challenge yourself. Afterwards, you can look back at what you’ve achieved with a renewed sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.

1. Read a Photography Book

The photography book (both printed book and ebook) publication industry is booming and there is no shortage of inspiration. You don’t have to buy a new book either – your local library should have plenty in stock.

Try reading a photography book written by an author you’re unfamiliar with or who is writing about a genre you’ve never tried before. Then go out and put some of what you’ve read into practice. The great thing about the best photography books is that they have both beautiful photos to inspire you and the practical information you need to try out the same techniques.

Don’t limit yourself to photography books. I spent time yesterday looking at Jamie Oliver’s latest cookbook. The quality of photography is breathtaking and makes me want to try out food photography for myself (as well as the recipes).

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I learnt the toning technique used in this photo from a book about black and white photography.

2. Use a New Lens

Buy (or borrow) a new lens – then use it. Or you may have a lens in your kit that you haven’t used for a while. Lenses are the eye to your camera’s system and using a new lens (or rediscovering one you have’t used for some time) can give you a new way of seeing.

Try this. If you normally use a wide-angle lens, then try a telephoto lens instead. Or if you normally use a telephoto, try a wide-angle. If you usually use a zoom lens, then how about a prime? You get the picture. It’s all about using a new lens to force yourself to take a fresh approach.

New lenses don’t have to be expensive. There are plenty of inexpensive wide-angle and normal prime lenses around. Another option is to buy a Holga lens for your digital camera (they are available for all the major camera manufacturers at Holga Direct). These are inexpensive and great fun.

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A simple image taken with a Holga lens on an EOS 40D.

3. Take a Photo Holiday

Sometimes all that is needed to re-energise your creative self is a trip to somewhere new. Even a short trip for a day or a weekend can help. What’s important is that you dedicate it to photography. That way you can concentrate on exploring the most photogenic locations and making sure you are then when the light is best.

You don’t necessarily have to travel far. But it helps if you’ve never been there for a while so you see it with fresh eyes. It should also be visually exciting and inspiring.

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Who could fail to be inspired by a trip to Venice? But any trip to somewhere new has the power to re-energise your creative vision.

4. Be more Critical

Look at your work through fresh eyes. What are your favourite images? What photography and post-processing techniques do you like to use? How can you improve?

Editing your photos ruthlessly. What are the ten best photos that you have taken in the past 12 months? Don’t be afraid to ask someone else’s opinion. It’s often difficult to be objective about your own work. Does a style emerge when you look at your best images? Does this suggest fresh ideas for future projects?

Imagine that an art director or magazine editor is looking at your portfolio. What might they say about your photos? What are your strengths and weaknesses? Don’t be over critical. It’s just a thought exercise that may help you obtain a clear idea of your strengths and the skills you’d like to develop.

Here’s an idea. Once you’ve selected your best photos why not send them to a photography magazine? They may be published, earning you some money or a prize. Seeing your images in print is always a good feeling, especially the first time.

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Photos of mine used in a spread in EOS magazine.

5. Enter a photography Competition

There are plenty out there. Just beware of competitions that are rights grabs (there is a list of approved photography competitions here). Most competitions have tight briefs that can inspire and focus you. The prizes can be pretty good too.

6. Set a photographic project

Set a project, something you can return to again throughout the year. Projects give you direction. For example, this year I’ve been experimenting with long exposure photography. This new way of taking photos has encouraged me to view my local area with new eyes, evaluating different locations for their photographic potential.

Projects are good because they give you chance to develop your skills in a certain area. The photos taken at the end of the project will be better than the ones taken at the beginning. You’ll also need a good variety of images to create a cohesive set of photos. Thinking long term gives you time to think up ideas and execute them.

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A long exposure photo taken a few minutes walk from my front door. Choosing a project that you can carry out close to home can save you time and motivate you to complete the project.

Have you ever been stuck in a creative rut? How did you get out of it? Leave your comments below, I’m sure we will see some good ideas.

The next six ideas will be published in part II of this article.

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Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Halo 2: Walkthrough – Part 21 [Mission 10] Sacred Icon – Not you again…(Gameplay & Commentary)

14 Nov

Halo 2 Walkthrough: Sacred Icon [Mission 10] Part 21 of my Lets Play series from Halo 2 Thanks for continuing to support this series like you have and if you enjoy this as before leave a Rating either way, always helps me out! Playlist: www.youtube.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com
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Halo Combat Evolved: Walkthrough – Part 25 [Final Mission] The Maw (Gameplay & Commentary)

14 Nov

Halo Combat Evolved Walkthrough: The Maw – Final Mission Part 25 of my Let’s Play series from Halo Combat Evolved Only one Part to upload now, be sure to rate this well as the better this series is recieved then I will know there is sufficient interest to do more than just Halo 2 after this series ends. Follow me on Twitter – www.twitter.com Playlist – www.youtube.com

 
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The Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters Playthrough (part 12)

13 Nov

www.gameplayhq.com Harness the power of the ultimate weapon! Inspired by the upcoming Warner Bros. Pictures’ superhero feature film Green Lantern, Green Lantern Rise of the Manhunters soars onto game consoles this summer, extending the theatrical experience of one of DC Entertainment’s most popular superheroes. Playing as gifted pilot Hal Jordan, the first human Green Lantern, gamers will create an arsenal of ring constructs and take flight in outer space and beyond to restore intergalactic order. Players will use the Power Ring to build an array of weapons from green energy to defeat the Manhunters – an evil android race bent on destroying the Green Lantern Corps. •Enhanced Graphics and 3D Capabilities: •Fans can also enjoy the game in stereoscopic 3D when playing on any 3D HDTV while wearing active shutter glasses that are compatible with the television. •Master the Green Lantern Power Ring – Take control of the most powerful weapon in the universe – the Green Lantern Power Ring – and conjure a spectacular range of “hard-light” constructs including a gatling gun, giant fists, and much more, all of which can be linked together to form an endless number of combinations. •Team Up and Battle Together – Gamers playing the Xbox 360 or PS3 versions will have the ability to team-up and battle the Manhunters in seamless drop-in/drop-out local co-op gameplay as Hal Jordan or Sinestro. •Take Flight – Soaring across the universe in intergalactic flight, gamers will dodge past
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Nikon D3 Review and information PART 1 by agnorbertheussen.com

13 Nov

Review of Nikon D3 Information about the camera, systems, performance and menues
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Nikon D3000 Pictures / Photos – 18-55mm and 55-200mm Lens DSLR [Part 2]

13 Nov

500px.com www.flickr.com www.twitter.com/josuebraun This is my second video. 8 months with the D3000. Hope you like it. 😀 This is my first video: www.youtube.com flickr.com/photos/josuebraun/ @josuebraun Nikon D3000 / 18-55mmVR and 55-200mmVR Lens No edition.
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