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OFF TO WORK TIME LAPSE


Shooting Info: Aperture f/10 Shutter Speed 1/200 sec ISO + 400 Focal Length 18mm Time Interval: 3secs Equipment: Camera: Nikon D80 Lens: Sigma 18-200mm Remote: Aputure Timer Remote N2 Tripod: Manfrotto Video Info: No. of Exposures: 1624 Frame Rate 24fps Software: Adobe Lightroom 2.3, Quick Time Pro, Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Photoshop CS2

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Posted by Favorite Rss - February 9, 2012 at 2:27 am

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STUDYING TIME LAPSE


Shooting Info: Aperture f/3.5 Shutter Speed 1/60 sec ISO 640 Focal Length 18mm Time Interval: 5secs Equipment: Camera: Nikon D80 Lens: Sigma 18-200mm Remote: Aputure Timer Remote N2 Tripod: Manfrotto Video Info: No. of Exposures: 1488 Frame Rate 24fps Software: Adobe Lightroom 2.3, Quick Time Pro, Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Photoshop CS2

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Posted by Favorite Rss - February 1, 2012 at 2:28 am

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FLASHLIGHT TRIPOD HEAD TUTORIAL (FOR NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY)


Faced with a plea while receiving photos at night, we decided to set up this appliance so we could use my flashlight hands-free to light my theme in sequence for my camera to concentration on it. Please supplement your comment. View samples of my night photography: www.flickr.com To listen to the strain featured on this video visit: www.jesseacosta.com

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Posted by Favorite Rss - January 29, 2012 at 8:28 am

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GOOGLE HANGOUT

 

Great Photographer Discoveries

Art is a Switzerland of sorts… a neutral belligerent where many vectors of seductiveness can come together. And so it was that Sergey Brin (founder of Google, in box his name rings a bell) , Thomas Hawk, Gordon Laing, Karen Hutton, Kelli Seeger Kim, and Chee Chew all came together to speak about the happiness of photography and share a few discoveries we have made.

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Daily Photo – The Secret Crystal Lake

This is the print we discussed in the video on top of when we got around to the bit where we common our own photos.

This remote lake was so icy cold.  You would think it’s about 33 degrees or something, right?  It felt like comprehensive zero.  I forsaken a little square of my tripod in here and my palm almost froze off perplexing to collect it.

In the stretch you can see where the glacier comes into hit with the slick lake; it gives a clarity of the epic scale here.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - January 25, 2012 at 9:27 pm

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