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I've been anxiously awaiting this camera for some time now. I knew I wanted to be completely full-frame (my 7D couldn't measure up to my 5D mark 2 as far as image quality) so the fact this new model came out when it did was perfect. I haven't had much time with my new addition yet but it will be my primary body so the initial changes won't be a big of deal as I learn to make the controls my own. There has been a lot of "bad" press about the high price of the body but I've weighed it all out and examined my motives as distinctly NON-impulsive so I'm happy with my purchase. No buyer's remorse here!
Immediate likes:
silent shooting mode! (sooo quiet!)
Image quality at high ISOs.
Improved ergonomics.
construction
AF points galore (This is going to make my life so much easier)
Immediate dislikes:
The lack of support in Lightroom 4 (the curse of the early adopter)
New zoom method while reviewing images (I'll get used to it)
The way the new button configuration affects my technique on macro shots (I set up a custom button function so I'm good now.)
The lack of a battery grip (I'll get it as soon as it's out but it's throwing me off!)
Goeree-Overflakkee is the southernmost delta island of the province of South Holland, Netherlands.
In the spring, the island is known for it's tulip-fields in the most amazing colors. Every year a lot of, mostly Japanese, tourist will visit the island just for the tulips.
High Line - New York City - October 2010:
O High Line é um parque de 2,33 km, construído em uma seção do frete ferroviário elevados ex estimular chamado de West Side Line , que corre ao longo do lado oeste menores de Manhattan , que foi redesenhado e plantadas, uma antena canteiro . O High Line Park funciona atualmente de Gansevoort Street, uma quadra abaixo West 12th Street , no Meatpacking District , até a Rua 20 , e acabará por passar pelo bairro de Chelsea para o West Side Yard , perto do Centro de Convenções Javits .
Sobre o Parque:
O High Line foi originalmente construído em 1930, para levantar os comboios de mercadorias perigosas ruas fora de Manhattan. Seção 1 do High Line é aberto como um parque público, pertencente à cidade de Nova York e operada sob a jurisdição da cidade de Nova York Departamento de Parques e Recreação.
Amigos da High Line são os responsaveis de recursos privados para o parque e fiscalizar sua manutenção e operações, ao abrigo de um acordo com o Departamento de Parques.
Standard Hotel High Line:
O novo Standard Hotel, no Meatpacking District é o primeiro de uma série de projectos ligados ao desenvolvimento da High Line, um parque a ser construído em um segmento de abandonados trilhos elevados.
A estrutura imponente, desenhado por Polshek Partnership, é suportada em enormes pilares de concreto, enquanto um restaurante no piso térreo e um café do jardim são dobrada debaixo de quadros da Linha de Alta de aço pesadas.
Mais infos:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bg-ER6Saec
www.standardhotels.com/new-york-city/press/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Line_(New_York_City)
www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/04/08/arts/design/20080409...
www.standardhotels.com/upload/NY_WAN_email.pdf
www.standardhotels.com/new-york-city/
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: 16 mm
Exposure: Manual exposure, 1/249 sec, f/11, ISO 320
*Canon 5D Mark II + Canon 16-35mm f/2.8
*Copyright © 2008 Naldo Mundim. All rights reserved.
*Reprodução proibida. © Todos os direitos reservados.
*Imagem protegida pela Lei do Direito Autoral Nº 9.610 de 19/02/1998
I went to this small town in rural Indiana to shoot some promo material for my friend's documentary film. It is about a high school basketball team's struggle to win a single game back in 2011. The film premieres tonight at the Hammer Museum in Beverly Hills with two cast members and the directors present. Come hang out if you are in the area. Information HERE
A perfectly still evening looking over Coniston Water towards Grizedale and Helvellyn. The Autumn colours glowing red with the setting sun.
Explored, #305 on Friday, December 4, 2009
Bokeh, and a xmas decoration with a cat on a sleigh... Best not to think of what the cat is doing on the sleigh..
Taken for my Project 365. Your comments are appreciated, it gives me the motivation to continue.
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“Remembering that I’ll be dead soon is the most important tool I’ve ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything — all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure – these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.”
Steve Jobs, Stanford commencement speech, June 2005
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Today I'm posting this night shot from Lisboa I took last December.
I shot it with Canon 5D MarkII and 24-105 f/4 L IS USM along with my
Manfrotto tripod of course.
I used 4 RAWs here to get all the details especially around the lights and
on the buildings in the background.
I didn't use any HDR software but I manually blended the exposures in
Photoshop, loading them into a stack and then aligning them using the
Auto-Align feature in PS.
I tried to give an oldie look, unusual for an "HDR" shot, but still
achieving a lot of details in the picture thanks to the multiple exposures
blending.
I blended the exposures using different blending modes, masks and then I
performed some dodgind & burning, contrast and vibrance adjustments.
I hope you'll like it!
Please leave me some comments and feedback even a small one, it really
helps me to keep on posting and improving! Thank you!!
A combination HDR/ND/Nik/etc. Originally 4 exposures. Spent way too much time on this one, but I learned some Photoshop layer folder techniques along the way.
Similar to a previous shot, but I was low on shots, and I think I like the way this one turned out better.
Walt Disney World
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Different perspective of the Grauman’s Chinese Theater area. I’m not sure how I avoided being in this shot. I was completely backed up against the rear wall. This one is a four shot HDR (-1,0,+1,+2) merged and finished in CS5.
Please be sure to check it out on black
Thanks for looking!