zaterdag 30 april 2011

Edwards, Thomas art photography & direction: dust

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Nik silver Efex Pro 2 review

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Silver Efex Pro from Nik Software black and white dedicated plug-ins for use in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and aperture. Cost about € 199, includes new features for version 2 browser history intuitive processing GPU architecture and beautiful structure, soft contrast, dynamic lighting, image borders, padding algorithms developed black and white and selective color. These are all on top of features in the original version, we review again in 2008. Nik silver Efex Pro 2 costs $ 199.95 $ 199.95 euros, or $ 99.95 € 99.95 for the upgrade from version 1.

We suffer from bad broadband connection when you download and install silver Efex Pro 2, which can give a fair evaluation for games. But if it is running to the other programs we download, Nick must be up and running in less than 10 minutes.

To enable the silver Efex Pro 2, you have to upload an image to your editing suite. For the purposes of this test, we used Adobe Photoshop CS4. Once uploaded, go to the Filter tab, select the bottom selection software Nick "Dope" from the list. After launching, the picture that you selected in a separate window within the program. Will be converted to a situation of blacks and whites in silver Efex.

Nik Silver Efex ProLaunch silver Efex

Main window is split into three parts. On the right side of the black and white filters that can appear at the same time, divided into three sections and one custom preset.  Alternatively, select the all option will display all of the available filtering much easier to review, albeit longer. Great thing about these situations in advance so that they will more different are likely to find an option in there to suit any kind of pictures you've taken.

Nik Silver Efex ProThe main window

However, if you find yourself puzzled, or if you want to modify some corner of the window allows you to do so. There are five tabs to choose from, once you clicked on one of the main picture has changed in the middle of the window, and then start moving the slider to the right to make your adjustments. If you want to start from scratch, has a pattern 000 (neutral) all settings at zero until you can make changes as you wish.

There are three main sliders brightness, contrast and structure. Sliding structure gives an effect similar to that found in the clarity adjustment "Adobe raw." New features in silver Efex Pro 2 were soft dynamic brightness and contrast. Two sliders here brightness and contrast using these new features. Both features analysis of tonal qualities of the image and adjust the settings according to the results. This means that unless you move right up to 100%, with brightness, you're less likely to get burn the highlights but you can still get details in shadowy areas. Likioisi with soft contrast, don't just shove a load of contrast in the image, it applies strict, add different amounts in different parts of the image to make sure it remains sympathetic to the result you are trying to achieve.

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vrijdag 29 april 2011

Photography major Aksu

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donderdag 28 april 2011

That said, photography

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Iridint raw developer for MacOS 1.9.1

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Digital has released a major update iridint "raw developer iridint". 1.9.1 version includes support for several new camera models including Fujifilm fujifilm X 100 (read review), F550EXR and HS20EXR (HS22EXR). As fastest scroll through thumbnails for Pentax expenses files, and adds many new keyboard shortcuts for zooming and navigating around the preview image.

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Raw developer iridint digital editions 1.9.1 for Mac OS X

Pacific Grove, California, 31 March 2011-digital iridint, Inc. released the developer raw update 1.9.1 to our image raw critically acclaimed processing software for Mac OS X.

This update includes support for several new camera models including Fuji X 100, F550EXR, and HS20EXR (HS22EXR).

Memory requirements for downloading very large numbers of some image formats, particularly expenditure format, Pentax has dropped significantly, and should better respond to scroll through thumbnails.

Added many new keyboard shortcuts for zooming and navigating around the preview image including the space bar to switch temporarily to the cursor hand move along with switches and the option to zoom in on certain sites abroad. Can now be used to quickly scroll to the top or left or bottom right keys home, end and combine option go to top right, bottom, left. Switch the page up and can now use page down keys to scroll left and right.

Also fixed error which prevented certain Fuji RAF format files load correctly when run in 64 bit mode.

Raw Developer 1.9.1 can be downloaded now:
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You can find on the Internet for more information about raw Developer:
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Release notes for this and all raw developer releases are available here:
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This version is a paid upgrade for previously paid registered users who originally purchased the license for more than 15 months (prior to November 2009). You can use raw developer is not registered in a "demonstration". When unregistered raw developer is a fully functional, but will be watermarked every photo exported.

Upgrades available for previously registered users of discounted dollars 75 discount code request.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address.) New licenses can be purchased for us $ 125.00 a security through raw developer by selecting "Purchase ..." From the file menu, or via Internet security through our Web store.

Raw Developer 1.9.1 and complete binary application supports Mac OS X systems based on Intel and PowerPC processors. 64-bit support requires Mac OS X version 10.5 or later and Intel 64-bit capable (Core 2 Duo or later).

Raw Developer 1.9.1 requires Mac OS X version 10.4.10 or later, PowerPC G4 or G5 processor or Intel processor.



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woensdag 27 april 2011

dinsdag 26 april 2011

1.1 snabix for iPhone

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Snabix has been updated to version 1.1. This iPhone app lets you take four shots with the camera in quick succession, and merged into one window and e-mail them to your friends or send them to Facebook, or Twitter, img.ly directly without leaving the application. Update is faster than taking pictures, marking the location of pictures for display on the map and choose a different view, thumbnails and more. Snabix is available through iTunes app store for $ 0.99.

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Sinosoid Pty Limited versions 1.1 snabix iPhone "app screenshots"

Sydney based sinosoid Pty Ltd Announces "snabix 1-1", to complement the popular photographic agency internal controls. Snabix allows you to quickly take four shots of the camera in quick succession, and placed in the same window, and quickly email to friends or post to Facebook, Twitter or img.ly without leaving the application. Could be coordination sector 2 x 2, or 1 × 4 and can be mixed and vertical shots within one window.

Sydney, Australia-sinosoid Pty Ltd today is pleased to announce the release of "snabix 1-1", a new version of the photo application for iPhone. Can include images with snabix you can quickly capture multiple images in the same window, and give it a description tag with location, and sent via email to friends or post to Twitter/Facebook or img.ly directly without leaving the description and location of the Shared information involved.

Snabix great for parties and social events, as well as ideal for scenery shots. The image can be either 2 x 2 as a passport, or in a 1 x 4 in the booth. Can be mixed and vertical shots within one window.

To use the snabix, just touch one of four live images on the screen where you want to appear in the current image window. Then the image will be blocked. Application when it was frozen last live 4 images in this way, this report will be saved as a single frame. Will cancel the freeze on that double benefit individually and continue picking up directly again. Easy to restore images blurred without returning all 4 shots.

You can add location data automatically. Lets you select display album and view the images so you can later retrieve and send them, save "application", then sent directly to Twitter/img.ly or to your Facebook all without leaving the application.

You can add description later. If you enable location when I took the picture, you can display a map from within the application appear. In the display options you can specify alternate image format 4 x 1 instead of 2 x 2. You can also set the application to take all the same images, instead of all different.

New features include the "snabix 1-1":
* Faster image capture
* Send pictures to img.ly via Twitter
* Different view thumbnail selection
* Site tagging images and display on the map without leaving the application
* Add image description
* Now use as the image type JPEG, PNG. Will convert pictures in Papua New Guinea
* Fixed a bug where blank images showed early iPhones 3g
* Fixed a bug too large to send to Facebook-now with some suitable size images

Hardware requirements:
* IPhone, iPod touch 2 g 4
* Company 2 WiFi, company 2 Wi-Fi + 3 G
* Requires iOS 4.0 or later
* 0.8 MB

Pricing and availability:
Snabix 1.1 is only 0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the app store photography category.

Sinosoid: http://store.sinusoid.com/
Snabix 1.1: http://store.sinusoid.com/software/iphone-apps/snappix.html
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maandag 25 april 2011

Skiing with gbero

I just bought HD hero gbero "Motorsports" two weeks ago, the first real test of ski trip a week ago. Use of 3 m adhesive ski helmet to my, and I must say that it holds very well. Powerful stuff. Editing video was harsh, and computers with all HD videos, and so I was glad I finished making the film.

Something small to: scenes and overexposed image stability, and & sometimes really shaking pictures (piste bad conditions-ice-causing too).

Overall: very happy. HD video your ski trip a souvenir.

The IK heb een terog ankili feakin "gbero hero Motorsport HD" gikocht en de airst achti the test flight ski de Freij week. The IK adhisiivi de M3 gibroiket montoor voor skihilm en IK m'n, entitled zighan dat het heel pliyev Judd hangin. Material stivig. Bioirkin van de vidiobildin Warren wel een Teddy irritating our aumdat de computer continuous hangin door de pliev HD risoloti, dus ' k was TWAIN belig de cinema was inadequate.

Klein aubmirkingine om te litin Optional Protocol: bildin en beldstabilisati aovirbilichtin. Soames, trilin de bildin ERG hard (slichti kwalitit-aijaz. van de piste hift happiness Zakir oak met official TE).

Konklosi: Middle content. The LG scaries Zen commemorative video HD died.

Playing in HD! /Avesbilin in HD!


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Review of HS 310 Canon IXUS

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The Canon IXUS 310 HS (also known as the PowerShot ELPH 500 HS) is a premium compact camera with a lot of advanced features that should grab the attention of any discerning photographer. These include a back-illuminated 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, a 4.4x, 24-105mm lens with a fastest aperture of f/2.0 and optical image stabiliser, 3.4 frames per second burst mode at full resolution, full 1080p HD movie recording with stereo sound and a HDMI port, Super Slow Motion 240fps movies, a 3.2 inch touchscreen LCD, and Aperture and Shutter Priority exposure modes. Available in silver, brown, gold and pink, the Canon IXUS 310 HS costs £299.00 / €359.00 / $299.99.

Touch screens may not be to all photographers' tastes, particularly on pocket cameras where they tend to be necessarily small and as a result ever so slightly fiddly. But with most manufacturers now fielding at least one such model in their spring 2011 ranges, it looks like the technology is here to stay. One of the better implementations we've seen to date, and announced around about the same time as Panasonic's direct rival in the Lumix DMC-FX77 (also worth checking out), is Canon's latest point-and-shoot IXUS, the 310 HS.

Here the screen, which swallows up almost the entire backplate leaving room only for a small playback button in the bottom left hand corner, is a decent 3.2-inches in size. It has a more than respectable 461k-dot resolution to aid visibility and clarity, plus boasts a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. Unsurprisingly then the camera offers HD video capability alongside stills, and, like the Sony touch screen Cyber-shots, a dedicated red virtual record button is provided on the Canon's screen for instant filming.

Its location over at the right hand corner leaves a little to be desired however as our thumb occasionally wandered over the red dot in the process of generally handling the camera. When we came to download our shots we found that we had inadvertently shot a couple of short clips too. With the above allowing for one-touch filming no matter what alternative stills shooting mode might be in play at the time, here that's at a Full HD 1920x1080 pixels and a standard rate of 24 frames per second. When alternatively shooting regular 4:3 aspect ratio photos, the screen is cropped with black bands left and right onto which most of the touch screen options are overlaid so as not to obscure the main view. Video also looks good too, with natural colours and a fairly faithful rendition of the scene before the lens.

Like competing touch screen cameras, it takes a while to get used to the responsiveness of the IXUS 310 HS's touch screen when it comes to making function selections. And, should you chose to steady the camera in both hands when taking a shot, the rear screen inevitably becomes smeared with finger and thumbprints. Sometimes we found it rather easy to scroll past the setting we actually wanted in our haste to implement particular settings before a photo opportunity vanishes. By contrast at times we had to repeatedly stroke the screen to prompt it to respond a little faster. This occasionally had us wishing for a dedicated shooting mode dial purely as a time saver, or a Quick Menu button to catapult ourselves to key settings; again, as on the Panasonic FX77.

With a UK retail price just shy of £250 making it identical to that competitor and available in the usual array of colours typical of snapshot models these days, we had a chocolate brown IXUS 310 HS in for review that occasionally takes on a golden hue in the sunlight. With curved edges and a faceplate that bulges outward like a swollen belly, fittingly for spring the camera looks positively fecund. It's at once sturdy yet lightweight enough to carry around in a pocket, and in being fashioned from stainless steel should last the course. While there's nothing resembling a grip at the camera's front, a raised lip to the left hand side of the backplate at least to a modest extent prevents the thumb from slipping about in the same way the forefingers do at the front. Official dimensions are 100.6x55.4x25mm and it weighs 185g with battery and card.

Switch the camera on via its sloping on/off button located on the top plate and the IXUS 310 HS 'births' a 4.4x optical zoom, focal range equivalent to a wide angle 24mm to 105mm. This is hidden within the body when not in use and, in terms of expectant image quality, is married to the same back illuminated 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor that features in the IXUS 220 HS. The 'HS' stands for high sensitivity, the camera also boasting a bright f/2.0 maximum aperture, light sensitivity topping out at ISO3200 with commendably little visible image noise and throws in a Low Light mode that drops resolution to three megapixels as a further aid to disguising grain.

Added support for hand held low light snapping comes via the fact that the lens is optically stabilized, providing, claims Canon, a four stop equivalent. Also, there's a dedicated handheld night shooting mode that takes three shots in quick succession, again as an aid to avoiding image blur resulting from camera shake. The full extent of the optical zoom can be utilized for video as well as stills, though the speed of its response slows right down in video mode to better disguise the buzz of any adjustments. As the camera offers stereo sound capture via microphones placed either side of and bravely close to the lens, this is especially significant.

For amateur action photographers, the ability to shoot at 3.4 frames per second at maximum resolution will find favour, with the alternative to once again drop down to three megapixels in return for an improved capture rate of 8.2fps. As on its fellow IXUS 220 HS sibling, Canon has further introduced a Casio Exilim-like slow motion movie capture option here. Again there's the choice of either filming at 320x240 pixels at 240fps, or standard definition 640x480 pixels at 120fps. Canon also throws in what it's cosily terming a Movie Digest feature. With this option selected the camera records a short video burst at the point a still photo is taken. Stitched together these short clips form a little standalone 'movie' that, can, says Canon, tell the story of your day. Handy if you're spending the day sightseeing perhaps, or attending a friend's wedding. Mini HDMI output is featured alongside regular AV out and USB 2.0.

From the front then the Canon IXUS 310 HS looks attractively edible. A self-timer (two seconds, 10 seconds)/AF assist light is snuck into the top right hand edge of the concentric rings framing the retracted lens, whilst a narrow window for the built-in flash squeezes into a top corner. Here it is inevitably part obscured by the forefinger of your left hand if steadying the camera with both which of course you unselfconsciously find yourself doing.

The top plate finds the camera's few physical controls partly recessed into a central reservation. Here, in the style of the IXUS 220 HS, we get a switch for alternating between regular Auto (scene and subject recognizing Smart Auto) mode and Program Auto, the latter giving access to a much wider degree of hands on functionality and an extended array of shooting mode options. These include shutter and aperture priority modes plus, with a finger tap of the 'P' logo on screen, an array of virtual button-implemented digital effects filters.

Next to this shooting mode slider we find the aforementioned on/off button. Give this a press and the IXUS 310 HS readies itself for action in just over a second, provided time and date have been preset. Within that scant timeframe the lens barrel unfurls to arrive at its maximum 24mm equivalent wide-angle setting, and the rear LCD blinks into life to provide good visibility in the obvious absence of any optical viewfinder.

Adjacent to this button we have the shutter release button surrounded by a zoom lever, set stylishly level with the body but with protruding front lip to catch the pad of the forefinger. A half press of the shutter release and, after the briefest of pauses while focus and exposure are determined, the camera follows through with a cheery bleep signalling the shots ready for taking. Take the shot and a maximum resolution JPEG is committed to memory, here an optional SD, SDHC or SDXC card as no built-in capacity is provided, in two to three seconds.

Moving to the back of the camera and the screen itself, as on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX77, there is the ability to tap an on-screen subject for the IXUS 310 HS to bias focus toward, which Canon fittingly refers to as Touch AF. If subsequently altering framing, the AF point will perform its little dance across the screen as it attempts to keep tabs on the subject originally selected. Cute. Otherwise you can just point and shoot as normal, AF points appearing on screen in the form of green squares to signal which aspect of the subject the camera has itself picked out.

With function buttons shunted left and right of the screen display, top centre is an indication of remaining battery life, shot capacity, the video resolution selected and also the amount of footage than can fit on the remaining card capacity.

Top left of screen as mentioned earlier we have an indication of the shooting mode selected. In Program mode a press of this icon brings up six further shooting mode buttons sharing the screen at one time. The first screen offers Program, aperture priority and shutter priority as previously indicated, plus the movie digest function, dedicated pre-optimised portrait, plus kids and pets modes. A press of the left/right arrow key and the next screen of available options slides effortlessly into view. It's here we find smart shutter (utilising face detection to take photos automatically), high speed burst (3 megapixel mode), best image selection (selects the best shot from a quick fire sequence, again at three megapixels), handheld night scene, low light and self explanatory fish eye effect modes.

The next screen full of six options includes Canon's fun miniature effect mode that narrows focus to a central area of the screen to ape the effect of a tilt and shift lens, plus the pinhole-like toy camera effect, a cutes-y creative light effect (a bit like a starburst filter), monochrome, super vivid and poster effect settings. A further sextet of choices features Canon's usual colour accent and colour swap options typically found within its 'My Colors' mode on other IXUS and PowerShot models, and here we also get dedicated beach, foliage, snow and fireworks scene mode type options. Finally there's an iFrame compatible movie mode option, and it's on this final shooting mode screen containing just two options that we also find the super slow motion movie setting.

For a would be simple point and shoot camera, the impression given is that Canon has packed a lot of potentially fun creative options into this IXUS, heading off any potential implications of style over substance.

Also on the left hand of the touch screen we get a button for adjusting exposure compensation (a modest +/- 2EV), and also a virtual embodiment of Canon's familiar 'func' (function) button, a press of which brings up a toolbar along the left hand side of the screen.

Press this in either shooting mode and a toolbar appears at the left hand side of the screen, rather more densely populated with options when in Program as opposed to Smart Auto mode, which merely allows adjustment of image quality (Fine or Normal) and compression levels (Large, Medium or Small), image aspect ratio (the default 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, or most surprising of all 1:1), self timer, and video resolution (the full 1920x1080, dropping down incrementally to 320x240 pixels).

In Program mode we obviously get all of the above, plus metering options (evaluative, centre weighted average and spot), comprehensive 'My Colors' modes (with 'Vivid' getting the most use during our test period, though leaving this turned off and utilising the camera's default settings produces good results too if plenty of light is available), white balance, plus ISO light sensitivity settings.

Slightly confusingly, it's only when this left hand 'function' toolbar has been called up that a menu button appears bottom right of the LCD display. It's not on the initial screen by default.

Give this a press and as on the IXUS 220 HS we were reviewing alongside this model we're presented with two folders; one governing image capture and the second the set up folder. In the first folder we have the usual options, including the ability to turn the digital zoom on/off, as well as Canon's i-Contrast mode, blink detection, the ability to call up on-screen grid lines and swap the image stabilization mode between continuous, shoot only (comes into effect when the shutter release button is pressed) and panning mode. The second set up folder is rather more prosaic in terms of the available user options, allowing sound and volume to be controlled, LCD brightness adjusted and the memory card in use to be formatted.

Finally, tabbing back to the main screen, and on the right hand side beneath the red video record button we have a flash mode button (red eye correction selected as an option from among the camera menus rather than given as a standalone choice here), plus self-timer mode button and display button.

Whilst the right hand side of the camera, if viewed from the back, features the output ports and a V-shaped lug for attaching a wrist strap, the opposite flank of the camera features just a built-in speaker. The base of the IXUS meanwhile features a screw thread for a tripod, located just off centre of the back screen but dead centre of the lens, plus a covered compartment housing both vacant memory card slot and rechargeable lithium ion cell. The latter is good for 180 shots from a full charge, not exactly the most stunning of performances with that touch screen obviously hovering up juice like a thirsty toddler.

So, with a screen that is at times a short cut to image taking and at others delays the process still its main talking point, what of the images that the IXUS 310 HS produces? Are they fit for recording the wedding breakfast, or only good for the dog's dinner? Read on to find out…

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zondag 24 april 2011

Fuel obsolete WW2

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vrijdag 22 april 2011

Indoor pictures in the world opened the largest

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Leading charity 4

Philanthropic leadership for round 4 in West flandris road. Great landscapes, beautiful and exciting path supercars.

Philanthropic leadership rondrit voor een 4 is het op States air and again de Nissan West. Moi landshabine, brachtigi en een intirisant path supercars.

-Updated 24/03.


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donderdag 21 april 2011

woensdag 20 april 2011

Architecture in Eindhoven, Netherlands

Eindhoven called "lichtstad (city lights) and not without reason: the city as Philips business in 1981, making the lamp first. Eindhoven combines a careful mix of historic and modern architecture, such as "lichtorin" (light Tower), which was previously owned by the factory Flash Philips. Nowadays houses a hotels and apartments.

I had the chance to shoot a series of photographs in this great city in the southern part of the Netherlands.


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dinsdag 19 april 2011

Elena zokufa photography

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Trophy l 4 pixel entrenched al Othman

This afternoon, Belgian teams for the 2011 edition of analog "trophy" 4 sinkwantiniri de met Park in Brussels. Got encouraging some 20 teams of family and friends &.

Next year, usually I will be there also, as a member of the team.

This namidag verzamildine de bilgishi voor de 2011 teams performed van de 4 "trophy for" het gobilbark in Brussel. Zo'n 20 teams of two door familie en forbiggangers angimoidigd frindin.

Volgind on any UK zine continued IK als timlid, "rapid team."


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maandag 18 april 2011

zondag 17 april 2011

Bentley contini speed

A small town in new design! This time Bentley which I promptly contini (because the convertible too). Based on the Fiat 500 and the roof are custom conversion. Rims included "speed Bentley".

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A33 Sony officially discontinued

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According to Sony's Japanese website, the Sony digital camera stopped SLT A33. Because A33 announced in August 2010, the rather short of only seven months. Speculation of votwaktwalidad Fukuda Arturo iglieeed, who spotted the notice, that an alternative might be imminent.

Source: Sony across Japan votwaktwalidad

Special thanks to Mr. Arturo Fukuda calling our attention to this piece of news.



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zaterdag 16 april 2011

Suzuki bandit 650s

First time I got to shoot with a motorcycle. Not as a car, but there are some things you need to get used to.

Airst Kerr met de dat IK een een shoot motor. Met Het vershilt niet als een zovil een and shoot it again, the Ministry of agriculture any Zen Tek je een Antall dingin platform that address and yen.


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vrijdag 15 april 2011

donderdag 14 april 2011

Disignsbirishn-provides a variety of user-submitted photos of high quality

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International photography contest open Salon 2011 Hoyt Galerie

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2011 Salon Galerie Hoyt open open international photography contest aimed at promoting new works of talented artists, and enable them to exhibit during the Festival "Les darlis encounters". Closing date for applications is 1 May 2011; Festival held from July 4 until 18 September. Competition and exhibition is disappearing. Note that the application of admission fees, as outlined in the declaration below.

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An exceptional opportunity for photographers exhibit during interviews Les darlis "Festival of photography" 2011 in France

2011 Salon Galerie Hoyt opens a "photography competition" open to display contemporary and emerging art photography from around the world, and strengthening the work of talented artists, and enable them to carry and receive exposure during "International Festival of photography" famous "Les Rencontres" darlis in South France. The festival attracts prominent collectors and curators and publishers wegaliristes and lovers of photography. Estimated attendance in 2010 73000, including more than 5,000 journalists.
Deadline for applications: 1 May 2011
Exhibition dates: July 4-September 18, 2011

Deadline for applications: 1 May 2011
Website: http://www.photographyopensalon.com

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Artist residency with Arles Galerie Hewitt for the winner

Other awards
O images in Arles Hewitt will win Galerie in and alongside the famous International Festival of photography encounters Les darlis in France from July 4 until 18 September 2011
O images will also win in Penang, Malaysia Galerie Hoyt in January 2012
O choose winner of images selected for exhibition prints b Galerie Hoyt open Salon
O display pictures will be displayed for sale.
O photographers receive 50% of the proceeds of the sale if sold that image/s.
O selected photos will appear in the online gallery on our website http://www.photographyopensalon.com
O enter index book Galerie Hoyt open Salon 2011.
O "key" award for the winner: one month "artist residency" with Hoyt Galerie in Arliss

Pitch
Galerie Hoyt, 8, rue de la as for ED, Arles 13200, France
Galerie Hewitt, George Town, Penang, Malaysia

Theme gallery
Invite Transience.We images that evoke the concept of extinction-and migrate references regarding change or process change. How can we relate to a perpetual state of change and impermanence and over time?

Judges
Competition for 2011 ' extinction ' and applicants — who could be in any stage of their careers-will be judged on creativity, technical skills and conceptual strength.  Outstanding professionals from the world of photography and coordinating a multinational jury of Hoyt Galerie open Salon 2011:
Stuart Franklin, award-winning Magnum photographer, "Magnum", United Kingdom
Tim Cole, Chair of photography and Saatchi and Saatchi design, United Kingdom
Dinesh Khanna, fine art, editorial and commercial photographer, India
Richard Hsu, Creative Director h + 5, curator of Ted to Shanghai
Julia de beer, owner of Galerie, Museum Director Hoyt, Governor and Galerie Hoyt open Salon founder France and Malaysia.
Morich Qarase fine arts photographer, Creative Director, Stan purple London Hoyt Galerie open Salon founder, United Kingdom and Serbia.

Admission fees
Enter one-£ 15
Photo 4-£ 25
Photo 6-30 GBP
Pictures 10-40 GBP
Pictures 15-45 pounds
Shape and size
Each entry must be submitted through our website, and JPG image should be no more than 1024 pixels on the longest side and not more than 1 MB in size.



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woensdag 13 april 2011

Lomogravi x beibu project bouquet

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And British music producer has partnered with Lomography for draft beibu which celebrates the launch of his new album "bouquet". Is instilling a bouquet around a new album called-especially in sound and artwork. In the words of beibu; "I love photography positivity bouquet Word through a friend photographer. The floor seemed unusual in itself which attracted me, but I like the idea of applying context to something other than photography. "And begins its series of shots using the Lomography Diana camera + Lomography, equipment and guide to achieving impact bouquet on the film. For more information about the project, follow the link below.

Web site: project bouquet

Press release lomogravi

Lomogravi x beibu bouquet project

Win cameras and equipment and rare vinyl download album track "excuses" for free

Beibu molteinstromintalist collaborated with creative photography company lomogravi international to celebrate the launch of his new album "bouquet".

Visit http://bit.ly/ekqv3q now to participate.

Is instilling the idea bouquet (unclear points or aunfokosid of light in a picture) in all parts of the new album called, neon-especially in sound and artwork. In his own words, "I'm a lover of photography positivity bouquet Word through a friend photographer. The floor seemed unusual in itself which attracted me, but I like the idea of applying context to something other than photography, such as psychology or mental imagination only. I always love seeing the films, such as bouquet presented in "taxi driver". "

Beibu (aka Stephen Wilkinson) lomogravi cooperation begins with a series of shots using the camera in Diana f + Lomography, equipment and guide to achieving impact bouquet on the film.

There is also a chance to win amazing prizes from beibu welomogravi, including rare vinyl beibu and t-shirts and cameras. The winner will be selected beibu himself inspired images of thousands of bouquets pictures all individual webibio by fans worldwide Lomography.

Finally, we offer Lomography "excuses" track from the upcoming album for download free-first site.

"Anyone (latest album beibu)" serious contradiction "and would be pleased to know he's still on top form."-NME.com
"Like its predecessor," bouquet "jewel prepared superbly" **** "skinny"

The album "mind beibu ' bouquet ' out on the 4th of April at" warp records.
Pre-order here: http://bit.ly/eFcaFB



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dinsdag 12 april 2011

Ritual x announced April Webinar schedule

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Ritual x announced three free webinars that have been developed to address specific colour management topics. On 7 April, photographers learn how to reduce their time image processing and better quality control of raw workflow to attend the webinar "raw color power" at 1 or 3 p EST. Wednesday, 13 April will see wildlife and nature photographer Juan Pons lecture on wildlife photography in color (EST 01). The third Webinar, "monitor calibration", will take place on 21 April at 1 and M3 pre-registration required through site below.

Web site: x rites

Press release x rites

Free Webinars x Rite Announces April

Tutorials provide photographers with online educational background, ideas, and tips to achieve color consistency and control in workflow

Almsford, NY-1 April 2011-ritual X "pictures marketing" Announces schedule of Webinars April designed to address specific color management topics and are designed to appeal to the professional and serious amateur photographers.

Three free Webinar topics this month sure helping photographers gain new confidence to gain quick and easy and powerful to promote color workflow. Webinar attendees will be also an opportunity to ask questions live to trainers.

"April showers bring may flowers, plus three free online Webinars for photographers from ritual x images" said Marc risoniko, Vice President of marketing images "ritual" set of X. April, photographers spend hours learning Webinar on how to make color digital photography to new levels x line of ritual and color management tools to help them integrate color workflow Near to every day photography projects. We are also happy to view wildlife and nature photographer, Juan Pons as it hosts guest mid Webinar. All photographers whether serious enthusiasts or professionals who are passionate about photography, high-resolution color and workflow and encouraged to join us an ongoing series of Webinars X rites.

April Webinar schedule

Thursday 7 April 2011; 1: 00 pm EDT, 3: 00 pm EDT
Raw color power with Adobe ® Lightroom and ColorChecker Passport

Photographers learn how to reduce image processing time and improve quality control of raw workflow by combining powerful color capabilities by ColorChecker Passport Adobe imaging.

The topics will be covered:
Create and use profiles to camera
Custom white balance with Passport
Single color accurate edits
Match the color response of two or more cameras
Match the color in different lighting conditions
Editing colors in Adobe ® Lightroom
Editing colors in Adobe Photoshop ®

Juan Pons guest Webinar
Wednesday, 13 April 2011; 1: 00 pm EDT
Wildlife photography colors come to life!

The wildlife photography to the next level. Join wildlife photography and nature Juan Pons as he shares his techniques for making great wildlife photos. If attendees plan to journey once in a lifetime to Africa or fire in their area, they will learn how persuasive beautiful photographs.

Who should watch this Webinar?
Wildlife and nature photographers
Professional photographers
Amateur photography
Anyone photos of animals

Topics covered:
"Making of" photos
Improve your wildlife photography "
What makes great wildlife photos
Thinking about color and color management
Briviswalizishn
Gear and equipment
& Tips techniques

Thursday, 21 April 2011; 1: 00 pm EDT, 3: 00 pm EDT
Beyond monitor calibration-get prints that match your display!

Perfect for wedding photographers portrait and landscape orientation, and laboratory professionals and photo enthusiasts to do their own printing, this webinar, featuring "kolormonki" attendees will learn rituals x, how to set the output color managed workflow in place taking pictures through the printer including the creation of custom profiles and learn how to use them correctly to produce prints that match the display each time.

The topics will be covered:
Monitor to print match (calibration and profiling)
Get consistent color in a closed meeting
Benefits of creating and using custom printer profiles
Soft proofing in Adobe Photoshop ®
Application of printer profiles in Photoshop ®
Digital projector profiling

Webinar Registration can be found on XritePhoto.com.  Visit the Webinar page found under learning section.

About ritual x
Rituals of x is a global leader in color science and technology. The company, which includes color industry leader PANTONE Inc., develops, manufactures and markets innovative color solutions and support through software and systems measurement, color standards and services.

For more information regarding this program, visit http://www.XritePhoto.com-company information for x ritual visit http://www.xrite.com.

Ritual x color Checker passport photos kolormonki distributed based Mac group almsford, New York http://www.MACgroupUS.com.



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maandag 11 april 2011

The holiday season

Summer is the season for many music festivals, especially here in the Netherlands. This year two festivals visited so far: "barkbob" in the Hague in "torinbob" in Amersfoort. I love photography and music, where I had the opportunity to take pictures while listening to great music. The result is a collection of images covering these two musical festivals. Enjoy!

Date published: 8 July 2010
Categories: concerts & events
Tags: Amersfoort, concert, concerts, music festivals, Den Haag, Netherlands Club, barkbob summer, Hague, torinbob
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Project Gent-Sint-Peter

Updated the big picture of the construction sites of project Gent Sint Peter. First set of pictures from the construction of the railway station and the second series of finished rebuilding alisabithlan koningin and another series of kortrigxistinoig.

Groot update foto van de weirczamhidine van het project Gent Sint Peter. Fumes airst Zen van de avbrakoirkine, de achtirkant van het station, Foto, Rex would like to avgioirkti de koningin alisabithlan en kortrigxistinoig de Lataste on fumes.


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zondag 10 april 2011

vrijdag 8 april 2011

Double exposure photos

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Fliland 2010

Theis the year I spent my summer vacation in fliland, just like two years ago. Fliland is one of five "Wadden Sea Islands" in the Dutch North Sea, this beautiful island scenery is spectacular, and scenic beaches.

Many types of birds landscape variety and a peaceful environment are key elements that made my experience on one big fliland. Just a great place to pick up beautiful images.

Date published: 8 October 2010
Categories: nature
Tags: 2010, beautiful, island, landscape, nature, holiday, fliland, Wadden
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donderdag 7 april 2011

Panorama of Friesland

Last weekend I visited a friend who lives in Haig, a small village in Friesland (Netherlands), near the city of sneek. I had the chance to walk through this beautiful place and explore the surrounding areas. Of my landscape shots I composed the following panorama. Having considered the views of the stunning Friesland to offer. (Another panorama contains little joke, do you know what?)

(All images are clickable to view larger)

Date published: 2 August 2010
Categories: nature panorama
Tags: Friesland Haig, landscapes, nature, Panorama, Netherlands
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woensdag 6 april 2011

Anything but square photography

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On April Fool's follow-up round

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Is 1 April day, and some companies issuing fake press releases in celebration of April Fool's day--here are some we found it amusing. Lomography is announced on the official iPhone app is an absolute first-but there is a button "buy now at shop applications" on the home page of the Agency, which actually works (and also, in a way ...). Then we got a cartridge with a flexible sensor could be included in any old 35 mm movie camera to give a new life in the digital age – we really this is real! Perhaps our favorite advertising in 1001NoisyCamera they just bought AOL and post ... Renamed as "noisington."



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dinsdag 5 april 2011

zondag 3 april 2011

Maserati torismini

Well, where he was fascinated by the little "Sint Aston Martin", still curious move "Aston Martin" but whatever.

So I thought I try to make a Maserati from Sint which I torismini.

No photoshopping only some of the most characteristic Maserati test Toyota IQ, such as "Aston Martin" with Sint.

Here is the result:

Well, a small update, because it is to get viral.


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Photography: recent scenes from Antarctica

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zaterdag 2 april 2011

Bimermiting

Bimermiting 26 February 2011, in lidigim, West-flanderine (Belgium). Showed over 140 car event: series 5 series 1, 3-series Alpina in & considerable authority.

-Still update 01/03.

Thanks to bimirbward for a & greeting.


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