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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Project 365 (refocus)
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Wesley
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Project 365 Day 19 Going Minimalist
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Wesley
Project 365 Day 19 Going Minimalist
I was recently listening to Twit Photo with Leo Laport and Catherine Hall and they featured a designer by the name of Khoi Vinh and he made a statement that goes something like this. Design is not what you can add to an image but rather what can be removed. That stuck with me so I thought I would continue with the macro theme and do something simple.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Project 365 Day 17 (Time) How to
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Wesley
Project 365 Day 17 (Time) How to
I just purchased a new lens (Sigma 17-70 f2.8-4 Macro) a few weeks ago and now have the ability to shoot macro images, so I thought I would begin a series of macro shots in my project 365. The first thing that I needed to do was build a quick and dirty Macro studio and I found a great tutorial on the strobist site (I'll leave it up to them to explain that). You will see in my picture below of how I did the setup. Now the challenge is too find interesting enough subjects.
Camera Settings
Exposure 1/125
Aperture f32
Focal Length 70mm
ISO 200
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| Time |
I just purchased a new lens (Sigma 17-70 f2.8-4 Macro) a few weeks ago and now have the ability to shoot macro images, so I thought I would begin a series of macro shots in my project 365. The first thing that I needed to do was build a quick and dirty Macro studio and I found a great tutorial on the strobist site (I'll leave it up to them to explain that). You will see in my picture below of how I did the setup. Now the challenge is too find interesting enough subjects.
| Diy Macro Studio |
Camera Settings
Exposure 1/125
Aperture f32
Focal Length 70mm
ISO 200
Friday, January 27, 2012
Craft and Vision free eBook (review)
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Wesley
Posted in Craft and Vision, david Duchemin, ebook, education, free, photography, visualwes
Posted in Craft and Vision, david Duchemin, ebook, education, free, photography, visualwes
Craft and Vision free eBook (review)
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| Craft & Vision Free eBook Over the past week I traveled with my wife and kids to Disneyland and I needed some good reading material for the flight there and back. I would say that I am generally a very slow reader, in fact I do most of my learning by listening or watching. That being said I powered through this book in one sitting and I have to Say that Craft and Vision creates an incredible product and the fact that they gave this product away shows their commitment to photographic education. I highly recommend this book and if you want any more of the titles offered by Craft and Vision they will only cost you five bucks. Now thats a steal! I have purchased two others all ready and I will most definitely fill my iPad with the rest of them. Great work David Duchemin. Happy reading |
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Project 365 Day 15 Rocket Buddies
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Wesley
Project 365 Day 15 Rocket Buddies
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Blue Marble: A Stunning 64-Megapixel Photograph of Earth
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Wesley
Blue Marble: A Stunning 64-Megapixel Photograph of Earth
Just finished reading this story from Petapixel and knew that I needed to repost this on my blog. I am going to go on the record saying that this may be the most spectacular image that I have ever seen. What Petapixel did not do is give Glory to the one who made this image possible and that is the almighty God.
Romans 1:20 For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse.
Follow the link below and you will find the 8000x8000 original image posted by NASA on Flickr and take a few moments to imagine the earth being created by the awesome power of God. Blue Marbel
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| Blue Marbel |
Just finished reading this story from Petapixel and knew that I needed to repost this on my blog. I am going to go on the record saying that this may be the most spectacular image that I have ever seen. What Petapixel did not do is give Glory to the one who made this image possible and that is the almighty God.
Romans 1:20 For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse.
Follow the link below and you will find the 8000x8000 original image posted by NASA on Flickr and take a few moments to imagine the earth being created by the awesome power of God. Blue Marbel







