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Primeiro contato com Stop Motion do pessoal, uma boa experiência, serviu para uma disciplina na UnB.
At MoMA in New York. These sculptures are by Lynda Benglis, called "Modern Art Number 1" (1970-1974) Bronze and aluminum, in two parts.
A dias eu estava atrás de uma ideia para construir um Car Rig. Hoje, apartir de ver algumas ideias montei o tal objeto composto por uma ventosa industrial, para a fixação no veículo, alguns tubos pvc, para a armação, e uma cabeça de tripé, para o engate da câmera e hoje mesmo eu e o brother /cheldruziki testamos o equipamento. Gostei do resultado!
Freeze motion is the process of capturing movement while it's moving. I caught two leaves falling down from a tree in focus, demonstrating freeze motion. The challenge I had for capturing falling leaves was that you must get in the right timing and distance because it was very rare for leaves to fall exactly right in front of you. Therefore, I came up with a solution at last was to hold the leaves in front of the camera and try to capture it as I dropped it onto the ground.
Unstudio
(Ben van Berkel & Caroline Bos) exhibition at Aedes Architekturforum Berlin May 18 - July 4 2013
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
1 : Motion alarm (CAM1) from D1GRDN1S(10.0.0.5) at
2019/02/26 19:22:21.Attach: Alarm20190226192221_No1.jpg
I was playing around with various shutter speeds this weekend to see what I could catch in my lens. I just wish I had more light -- time to start saving for a f2.8. I almost wish the picture was the simply the bird in the background.
Unstudio
(Ben van Berkel & Caroline Bos) exhibition at Aedes Architekturforum Berlin May 18 - July 4 2013
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
9/52 MOTION theme. Took this going through a tunnel - I was not driving! I get motion sickness and I can actually say, this picture gives it to me.
I wanted to show the motion of passing cars preferably at night..
On Monday my Mother-In-Law was admitted to ICU in critical condition. So its been a tad busy this week and this is what I ended up with on the way to the hospital...
Taking a short ride back to my place on B3 via Avenue U...
This was a tough one... The ride was pretty bumpy all along. Funny I never noticed how bumpy this ride was (and I have taken this route on this bus many times) until I tried to photograph it...
Photo taken of my sister blowing bubbles. As you can see, she is standing still while the bubbles are in constant motion.
ISO: 800
Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec.
Aperture: f/5
"Mane in Motion" - winner of Sony Ireland's "Life in Motion" competition in April 2009 - my prizes were attending the World Photography Awards in Cannes and a Sony Alpha 350. It was taken at the St. Patrick's day parade in Bray in March 2009 with a Sigma 70-300mm lens - the Thrifty 300 at 1600 ISO with later noise cleanup.
Errrr...my first try at a stop motion video.
It looks pretty simple yet it took me like an hour total with the shots, editing, and then putting-together T___T
Pray by Justin Bieber