So this week I have come across a number of awesome sites/clips/videos
Science is Awesome
First of all, this awesome link by Google+ user Eric Cheng - Science is Awesome (original content by Youtube user brusspup)
Using a combination of frequency/frame rate trickery, the experiment gives the illusion that the water is stopped still in time, or in fact in the second part....flowing backwards..
I forwarded this link on to our Science department and they want to give it a try - whether they have a decent video camera or not though is a different story! :)
Farbspiel Photography
Next up is a site that is related to a form of photography that I have a great passion for: HDR (High Dynamic Range)
http://farbspiel-photo.com/
Site owner Klaus Herrmann has created a dizzying array of tutorials, troubleshooters, resources and practice content for anyone looking into getting into the field of HDR photography, or indeed like myself, already have a fair bit of experience in the art.
The section I found most useful was about the initial import into Photomatix and which file formats seem to work the best, this has completely changed my workflow for HDR's, previously I would import the raw files straight into Photomatix and apply image alignment within the program, which would occasionally leave ugly fringing and artifacts...no more!
Monday, 30 April 2012
Friday, 27 April 2012
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Hello and welcome, my name is Jack... and this is my new home away from home.
I'm not normally one to self advertise on the web (How Vain), however I do feel that I have a vast wealth of thoughts, idea's and knowledge that you know... perhaps YOU might wish to read... or perhaps not, but...hey, you know where the door is...right?
CiƔo for now Jack
I'm not normally one to self advertise on the web (How Vain), however I do feel that I have a vast wealth of thoughts, idea's and knowledge that you know... perhaps YOU might wish to read... or perhaps not, but...hey, you know where the door is...right?
CiƔo for now Jack
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