LA PHOTOWALK SOON!
LA PhotoWalk shortly with me and Tom Anderson!
- Time/Date: Sunday February 26th starting at 4:30PM – Arrive early to shake up hands!
- Location: We’ll encounter in Santa Monica at the bottom of the pier. You can’t skip the mob-o-photographers!
- RSVP here on Google Schemer
- Not nonetheless on Google Schemer and want a giveaway invite? Just click this invite link: goo.gl/RoxQg
The eventuality is open to all ability levels. Even move your mobile phone camera! And it’s also a family-friendly event, so feel giveaway to move your kids. See you soon!
Daily Photo – LA Traffic
This is a cold little mark we found using the app Stuck On Earth - it’s a giveaway app we made not long ago to assistance me find overwhelming locations like this.
This sold mark is right in the center of downtown on one of the many bridges that goes over the highway. I zoomed in with my 300mm lens to get a bit of application and special season in the shapes of the light trails.
I recollect that capturing light trails was one of the things we was most vehement about when removing into photography many years ago… and we am still never sleepy of it!
Categories: General Tags: Bridges, Cool 108, Daily Photo, Earth, Gl, Google, La Traffic, Mob, Mobile Phone, Photographers, Santa Monica, Schemer, Shake Hands, Shapes, Skill Levels, Tom Anderson
BRIAN ROSE IN A GOOGLE HOLODECK
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Daily Photo – Brian Rose in the Holodeck
When we was Venice, we visited the pleasing new Google offices there. It’s where most of the photos group is based.
We had a fun little giveaway where we invited a leader to stick on me for the day at Google. The leader was Cam Meadows, so he assimilated me and Tom Anderson on a grand debate around the offices. Along the way, our host, Brian Rose, led us to the Google Holodeck.
It’s entirely integrated into the ultimate chronicle of Google Earth, and you can wizz and fly around anywhere in the world. I grabbed the controls to wizz into San Francisco then asked him to grin while we grabbed a discerning photo!
Categories: General Tags: Brian Rose, Daily Photo, Earth, Ebook, Fly, Google, Holodeck, Led, Photos, Prints, Tom Anderson, Venice, Zoom
DARKNESS IN A CITY
Stuck On Earth hangout
We had a good hangout to speak about Stuck On Earth (iTunes Link), the community, and more. Here is a recording. Enjoy!
Daily Photo – Darkness in the City
Sometimes the art gets a little bit dark, yes? These moods are kind of good and kind of fun… and prolific in a few different ways.
I found this place through Stuck on Earth. We have a Top 50 Secret Spots list in the app from my crony Thomas Hawk. It got me a good shot seeking in the other direction. But then, we very simply incited around and saw this out the other window!
Categories: General Tags: Daily Photo, Darkness, Earth, Friend Thomas, Hawk, Moods, Secret Spots
SPACE STATION FLY OVER TIME-LAPSE: PHOTOGRAPHER INTERVIEW
A few months ago we wrote about an intensely renouned time-lapse from space that shows footage of earth as seen from the International Space Station (ISS) prisoner by Commander Mike Fossum during Expedition 29. Now there is a video talk conducted by wanderer Mike Massimino from the NASA control core that reveals some of the techniques and apparatus that prisoner the low light, night photographs. From the talk it sounds like Fossum was using a Nikon D3 due to it’s low light capabilities. Keep in thoughts that the Nikon D4 was just voiced and will be expelled shortly. Here is the talk from NASA:
In the interview, Commander Fossum talks about the aurora borealis, also well known as the northern lights, that is such a distinguished part of the time relapse images he has taken of the earth from space. Astronaut Massimino points out that the aurora is not only seen in the north in these images from the ISS, then Commander Fossum touches on the scholarship at the back of the aurora and because it is so drawn out during the time the images were made. He also talks about the item that he was means to constraint by using light instead of object in pleasant zones where splendid object customarily washes out the area. The video is well value saying to get the insider viewpoint on how these fantastic images were captured.
The original footage contains a perspective of the implausible beauty of the earth that is utterly unique. Fossum explains that his time of 5 months on the space hire authorised him to outlay the time on photography that was unfit on the shuttle. Here is the time-lapse footage prisoner from the space hire if you longed for it previously:
“The time has flown by,” Mike Fossum muses, “I can’t hold we have been up here over 5 months already.”
His convey missions authorised a integrate of discerning shots out of a window, but the space hire knowledge has authorised him to share a new prophesy of the world that we live on.
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