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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!
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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!

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AIRPLANE WINDOW TIME-LAPSE FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO PARIS

In this two-minute long time-lapse, photographers from Beep Show, spell out the cross-continental moody from San Francisco, California to Paris, France. The video starts at taking moody and ends on landing; however, it is remarkable that the commencement and finale of the video are 3D models that were rendered because of restrictions that are set in place prohibiting the use of electronic inclination during these stages of flight, though there is a lot of discuss over the law of those statements ;) Regardless, this plan has captivated lots of eyes with over 3 million views so far. You can see it here:

The complete method of photographs used to make this time-lapse video was shot on a Canon 5D Mark II with a 16-35mm lens. To control exposure, the images were shot on Aperture Priority Mode (Av) which allows the 5D to automatically regulate shiver speed. The makers of the movie contend the ISO ranged from, “200 during the day to 6400 at night. ” A time relapse controller was in use to glow the shiver at intervals that ranged from every 2 to thirty seconds, though, those specific changes had to be set by palm each time.

To preserve battery energy the design preview mode was close off, permitting the camera to run via the generation of the moody off the grip’s two batteries.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - February 21, 2012 at 9:27 pm

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FINAL DAY: GUIDE TO POST-PROCESSING EBOOK SALE

I comprehend this week has seen many new eBook releases, but we longed for readers to be wakeful that this sale is finale because it has valid to be so popular. Monday and Tuesday are the last days to embrace 33% off Photo Nuts and Post: a Guide to Post Processing Your Images. Consisting of 110 pages and an hour of video tutorials, today it is labelled at $19.99 as part of the launch graduation but will be $29.99 starting on Tuesday and going forward.

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Guide to Post Processing: Final Day of Launch Discount

This eBook is For:

  • Those who want to routine their photos and don’t know where to get started
  • Anyone who is doubtful about estimate but is penetrating to try it
  • Photographers who see extraordinary photos online and want their own photos to look like them
  • Anyone who struggles with an aspect of estimate for eg – workflow or culling a big shoot
  • Anyone who has just proposed guidance estimate and wants to take it further

This eBook beam has valid to be intensely renouned with both readers and reviewers.

The bonus can be found here: Photo Nuts and Post: a Guide to Post Processing

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LONDON’S TIMES SQUARE

 

Are you a “Photographer”?

I’m starting to consternation what that word even equates to any more.  I think there there are over a billion people now that take photos.  But, very few of them would call themselves a “photographer.”  But, that is positively what they are doing.  Maybe, the them, the word photographer indicates some kind of imagination in the qualification of photography, nonetheless that is a very grey area too.

To me, the “category” or what you call yourself doesn’t even matter.  Either you suffer receiving photos for yourself or you don’t.  I don’t think it needs a word…  you guys probably know we don’t get held up in categorizations…

Daily Photo – London’s Time Square

London’s Piccadilly Circus is a value trove of angles and compositions for all photographers.  It doesn’t even make a difference if you rigourously call yourself a “photographer” or not, because we think any one even with a mobile phone would be bustling gnawing photos.  It’s really furious to see, actually.  It’s like a uninterrupted photowalk with pointless people, everybody receiving photos in every direction… and we think this direction will continue.

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