This morning I stumbled across a video done with the Tilt-Shift effect, which lead me to another, so I had to share.
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This morning I stumbled across a video done with the Tilt-Shift effect, which lead me to another, so I had to share.
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If you have a spare 17 minutes, check out another fascinating, entertaining and interesting video from the folks at TED.
The Big Picture never ceases to amaze me with all the photography they gather up. Today, with their Animals in the News segment, is no different. Click the picture below to check it out.
Instantshift has posted a bunch of wonderful examples of perspective photography. It’s just the thing you need to jump start your brain when you’re in a rut or want to change things up with your photography. Click the photo below to jump over there and get your creative juices flowing.
I was cleaning up my email and found this video in there from a year ago. It just doesn’t get old seeing this.
This short film/video just goes to show you, you don’t need big expensive equipment to show your work. It’s been over a couple of years since I went through this. I thought I was past it until I watched this short film, made on Canon 7D DSLR, which provoked some strong emotions.
Last Minutes with ODEN from phos pictures on Vimeo.
The more video I see taken with Canon DSLR’s, the more I want to get one. Not so much to go the route of getting into videography, but just to play with the technology. Especially when I see videos like this. I’ve always had an interest in strapping a smaller digital camera into a remote helicopter and taking aerial photos, but doing something this would just be awesome. Scary, but awesome.
Aerial video with a Canon 5D , 7D helivideo.com from Heli Video Productions on Vimeo.
Stay tuned on May 17th to watch the season finale of House on Fox. Apparently it’s all been shot with a Canon 5D Mark II. Check out Engadget for more.
This is cool multiplied by a thousand. Anyone who has ever used the clone tool to fix anything in Photoshop will agree. My mouth dropped when I saw this.
It’s been a while since I’ve had the time to publish anything, other than photos. So, I wanted to take a moment and post my favorite photos that I published in 2009. I know, I’m a little late and I wanted to publish this in early January. Unfortunately, time got away from me. In any case, below are my picks for 2009 that I liked the most. Click any of the thumbnails to go directly to the larger version in the gallery.