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Taken at the time when sun was exactly at the middle of the 42nd street. You can see the commotion going on . Everyone is standing on the center lane to get a shot, the whole 2nd avenue intersection is full of photogs, even the traffic stopped to witness this phenomena called Manhattanhege
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This is another shot from my London series. The treatment here is still from 6 RAWs without using any HDR software. I blended the different exposures directly in Photoshop, loading them into a stack, auto-aligning them and playing with opacity, blending mode and masks.
The final rendering is not very far from the +1 exposure. I just recovered light on the Westminster Bridge, the Palace of Westminster and the London Eye. The rest is just as coming from my Canon 5d MarkII :)
I took this picture with my 24-105 f/4 IS USM on my Manfrotto tripod on the Hungerford Bridge.
I hope you'll like it!
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Walt Disney World
Epcot
Mission Space exterior
One thing we really had going for us during this trip was the dramatic skies.
This was one of those "run and gun" captures that I made while heading into the ride. If I had the chance to recompose the shot, I probably would have gotten down low to the ground, more over to the right and shot up with a slight tilt. Oh well, next time.
Explored - #245 on 10/6/09 -Thanks, everyone!
Light is simply a name for a range of electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye. What is electromagnetic radiation, then?
Electromagnetic radiation has a dual nature as both particles and waves. One way to look at it is as changing electric and magnetic fields which propagate through space, forming an electromagnetic wave. [illustration] This wave has amplitude, which is the brightness of the light, wavelength, which is the color of the light, and an angle at which it is vibrating, called polarization. This was the classical interpretation, crystallized in Maxwell's Equations, which held sway until Planck, Einstein and others came along with quantum theory. In terms of the modern quantum theory, electromagnetic radiation consists of particles called photons, which are packets ("quanta") of energy which move at the speed of light. In this particle view of light, the brightness of the light is the number of photons, the color of the light is the energy contained in each photon, and four numbers (X, Y, Z and T) are the polarization.
Which interpretation is correct? Both of them, actually. It turns out electromagnetic radiation can have both wave-like and particle-like properties as demonstrated in experiments such as the dual slit experiment. In this exploration of light, we will primarily take the wave viewpoint as it is a more useful description of the everyday properties of light, but keep in mind that both viewpoints are valid, and sometimes we will use the quantum viewpoint too.
On to the numbers! Light ranges from wavelengths of 7x10-5 cm (red) to 4x10-5 cm (violet) and (like all electromagnetic radiation) travels at the speed of light, 299,792,458 meters per second or 186,282 miles per second. (Interesting fact: the speed of light is actually defined to be 299,792,458 meters per second and scientists combine this with the definition of a second to create the definition of a meter! As stated at the 17th General conference on weights and Measures, "The meter is the length of the path traveled by light in a vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a second.")
The frequency (number of wavelengths per second) of a light wave may be calculated using the equation c=ln where l is the wavelength, n is the frequency and c is the speed of light. In quantum theory, a photon has energy equal to hn, where h is Plank's constant and n is the frequency of the light in classical theory.
You are never too old to learn.
This is what my passion is all about!!! Oh, and also where my life savings are!!
Let me introduce the members:
Canon 5d mark 2, canon 50d, canon 1.4x extender, canon 14mm f2.8l, sigma 10-17mm fisheye, canon 16-35mm f2.8l ii, canon 35mm f1.4l, canon 50mm f1.2l, canon 85mm f1.2l ii, canon 100mm f2.8 micro, canon 135mm f.2, manfrotto 193cx, canon 580ii flash, canon st-e2 remote.
A triptych presentation of studies done at Bamboo Forest in Kyoto. Good weekend ahead to everyone!
Location : Arashiyama , Kyoto , Japan
Hi, today I'm posting another picture from my last trip to London in
February.
I shot it from a side of the St Paul's Cathedral next to a soldier statue
calling for an assault. I then had the idea of this composition, I pointed
my tripod right aligned with the statue and the dome, for the soldier's arm
to point to the dome.
I shot 6 RAWs (different exposures) and I blended them together in
Photoshop CS5. The treatment was quite complex as the light spectrum was
very wide, from the shadows of the statue to the strong lighting on the
dome. I want to stress here that I didn't use any HDR software and that the
halo around the dome is not due to an overtreatment. The halo is due to
strong light beams that were lighting the dome from both sides.
I hope you'll like it! Please comment and leave me some personal feedback,
it helps me to be always motivated as it is a lot of work! :)
Thank you!!
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Looking back through the archives and unearthing some behind the scenes photos from an awesome video shoot over in Prague.
Good times working with Danne Svensson and the super talented VFX team at Visual Arts (now Bläck Studios) and Passion Productions.
Prague
Czech Republic
2011/11/25
Final trailer here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsXwpblxsD0
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Location : Zhuhai , China
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