Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Paris Through Pentax from Maison Carnot on Vimeo.
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67,
art,
camera,
cinematography,
City of Light,
creativity,
large format,
Paris,
Pentax,
photo,
photographer,
photography,
street,
video,
viewfinder
Monday, July 21, 2014
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Labels:
app,
apps,
art,
camera,
camera phone,
creativity,
filters,
iPhone,
mobil,
photo,
photographer,
photography,
video
Friday, June 20, 2014
Planetary Panoramas
360 Degree Night-Sky Time-Lapse by Vincent Brady
Labels:
360 degrees,
art,
camera,
cameras,
creativity,
nature,
night,
panoramic,
photographs,
photography,
space,
time lapse,
video
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Friday, June 6, 2014
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Power Drill + Camera =
Cool Video F/X
Seeing in circles from Oscar Lhermitte on Vimeo.
Labels:
camera,
creativity,
digital,
drill,
light,
night,
photographer,
photography,
power,
video
Monday, April 28, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
It's All About Vision ...
... and going for it.
"I'm not a brilliant, creative genius, but I do have a certain vision that I'm very tenacious about going after. And I'm willing to sacrifice for that. That's my strength." ~ Joel Grimes
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Nex Gen Lytro ...
The Illum
This new version has been designed by Lytro to allow serious enthusiasts and professionals to now be able to explore the possibilities of light-field photography.
Illum: The second coming of the Lytro camera
This new version has been designed by Lytro to allow serious enthusiasts and professionals to now be able to explore the possibilities of light-field photography.
Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
"The new camera, which is due out in July, is still based on the pioneering light field technology that Lytro's founder Ren Ng did his seminal Ph.D work in at Stanford University. So again you can focus long after capturing an image. But you can also press a button to gauge the relative focus of all the objects in the frame as you're contemplating a shot.
Made of magnesium and aluminum, Illum is a much larger camera than the original Lytro--closer in size to a DSLR--and targeted at creative professionals. It has an 8x optical zoom, 30-250mm equivalent focal lens with a constant f/2.0 aperture and 1:3 macro. The design is still somewhat unique but there's no mistaking it for a camera, something you couldn't necessarily say about its predecessor."
Labels:
camera,
field,
Illum,
light,
light field,
Lytro,
photography,
professional,
technology
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
New Photo Drone ...
DJI - Introducing the Phantom 2 Vision Plus from DJI on Vimeo.
“We have been truly inspired by all the creative applications of our Phantom series so far — filmmaking, fire fighting, conservation and many others,” said Frank Wang, Chief Executive Officer of DJI. “By stabilizing the camera and making it easy to fly with minimal set up, we hope to inspire a new generation of aerial creators to take to the sky and capture their vision.”
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2,
aerial,
camera,
copter,
DJI,
drone,
mini,
Phantom,
photography,
quad,
remote control,
video
Sunday, November 10, 2013
360 Degree Camera ...
Bublcam Bublcam: A Softball-Sized Camera Ball that Takes Street View-Like 360° PhotosDL Cade
"Bublcam is a new softball-sized (they call it baseball-sized… but we think it’s a bit bigger) camera that is taking the Internet by storm. It takes 360-degree snapshots and videos — even allowing users to stream video live via WiFi — at the press of a button. All you as the viewer have to do is upload the footage into the company’s Android, iOS or PC software to interact with the photos or video in the same way that you would with a Street View photograph.If you’re wondering why we continue to compare the camera to Street View, it’s because Bublcam was invented by someone with a Street View pedigree. CEO and Founder Sean Ramsey once worked with a company called Immersive Media, who worked together with Google to create Street View. Bublcam was born out of Ramsay’s dissatisfaction with the fact that 360-degree spherical image capture technology was only being used for mapping purposes. "
Monday, October 21, 2013
Virtual Photographer ....
"Photography student and street photographer Fernando Pereira Gomes is used to practicing his craft on the streets of New York, but recently, he’s taken to shooting photos on the virtual streets of Los Santos, San Andreas, the fictional city of Grand Theft Auto V."
While he wouldn’t ever dart into traffic in the real world to get a shot, he can do that in the game; however, at the same time, your character is stuck standing upright, severely limiting the kinds of perspectives you can capture. You’re also limited to very low resolution photographs, a problem Gomes is working hard to get around. Those limitations aside, his description of capturing photos in-game could easily be confused for a description of taking real street photos: “I’ll go on long walks, and sometimes I’ll find a background on the street that really pleases me, and maybe I’ll hang around there and see if anything interesting happens,” explains Gomes. “I can’t go out and look for the photo — you have to anticipate what is going to happen around you, and you have to react to it with your camera.”
Labels:
art,
cyberspace,
digital,
games,
photographer,
photography,
street,
time lapse,
video,
virtual,
worlds
Saturday, September 14, 2013
The Lens Camera ....
Interesting concept. Create a camera with no body, just a lens and a sensor. Make those two parts a 20.2-megapixel Exmor R CMOS sensor and an f/1.8 Carl Zeiss lens with 3.6X optical zoom. Allow it to physically and wirelessly connect to smartphones. Presto, a a DSLR-like quality camera. Well, that's what SONY's betting on. I think it's a good bet.
First Impressions from The Phoblographer
"The Sony QX10 and QX100 lenses with sensors built in are indeed real–and they totally connect to your mobile device. The QX10 and QX100 have a very specific naming for really good reasons. For the most part, the QX10 is a small sensor unit with a long zoom range while the QX100 is a larger sensor unit that is akin to the company’s RX100 camera. So just imagine it: the excellent photo shooting capabilities of the RX100 and your phone–connected together in true harmony via Wifi or NFC.Your Instagram is about to get a heck of alot better."
Labels:
camera,
camera phone,
CMOS,
Instagram,
internet,
iPhone,
lens,
photography,
Sony
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
The Firefly Time-Lapse ...
Photography by Vincent BradyRelax. Take a break. Breathe deep and slow. Now let your mind go as you watch "Fireflies." Enjoy.
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