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was it stolen? i found this photo on several sites...mostly blogs? my photos are "all rights reserved". it's been on another blog, but the guy asked permission and i said yes. these sites didnt ask. is that just tough luck or is there something i can do other than tell them to ask next time?

 

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18th of January, 2010

 

I got my Smashing Magazine's The Smashing Book yesterday in the mail!

 

Taken with Nikon D80 and Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D, set up on a tripod. Nikon SB-28 on camera, bounced from the ceiling, aimed 5 degrees backwards, fired @ 1/16 (I think).

 

Katja helped me with this one with focusing because the camera couldn't focus in the dim room.

My Ubuntu desktop. Wallpaper from the Feb 09 Smashing Magazine collection and I've modified Ubuntu so the menu bars are transparent. Shame you can't see the 3d effects

Envié un Wallpaper al sitio de Smashing Magazine para colaborar con el trabajo de la revista virtual, y este mes salió publicado para libre descarga. Si quieren ver éste u otros trabajos, ingrese aquí.

 

Otras imágenes en mi sitio Web.

Time

 

I have spent a lot of time thinking of themes for the final project. I thought about capturing joy, anger, excitement, food, etc. I also had an idea to do a series of overhead shots with perspective of people from above, but I abandoned the idea because it was lacking a coherent theme to tie the photos together. They looked interesting, it was a “new” perspective, but the theme wasn’t tangible enough.

 

I decided to develop the theme of “time” for the final project. I am inspired to photograph this subject, because although it is not something you can really “see” how it is measured and how people interact and are governed by time is readily apparent. Time is very important to me, because it’s a scarce resource. There are only so many hours in a day to fit in life’s events. What I choose to do with my time is important. Also, I am not someone who pays close attention to time. Sometimes I can spend many hours on a project or creative idea and then finally realize how much time is involved.

 

Therefore, I first thought in this exploration of time it would be good to explore the devices that we as people use to measure time, most notably watches, clocks, etc. that are tangible representations of time. These will be explored both in a more personal individual timekeeping respect and then in public displays of time. How does society publicly display time in our lives? How noticeable is a public clock, etc?

 

I plan to then move to the more abstract concept of people being busy as time goes by. I plan to capture this using long exposures of people in busy areas. I will pick times when people are transitioning and there is heavy foot or vehicle traffic.

 

Then I might consider moving to even more abstract interpretations of time such as the sun rising or setting, however this could not be tangible enough for the scope of this project. Any suggestions in this area would be greatly appreciated.

 

The audience for this project is anyone who lives a busy life and mostly members of the United States. Since this project is an interpretation of time in the United States it is developed for this audience. I want people to realize the role of time in our lives when they see the project.

 

I think this work could be displayed in the Crunkleton which is a bar downtown Chapel Hill that displays local art. Also, I think it would fit well in a local coffee shop like Bean Traders in Durham.

 

Here’s a website where I drew some inspiration for the motion blur aspect of the project: www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/24/45-beautiful-motion-b....

 

I did a flickr search for “Clock” to get inspired for my the more tangible part of the project: www.flickr.com/search/?q=clock

 

I couldn’t find any specific photographers’ work that explored this theme.

 

Please provide feedback! I feel like I want to improve on the theme and concept, but I know I am headed in the right direction. Any comments are greatly appreciated!

 

Some of these wallpapers are pure art.

calendario publicado en Smashingmagazine: www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/05/31/desktop-wallpaper-cal...

 

press L to view it on black

or visit the most popular

I made it for Smashingmagazine and you can use it.

Versions with a calendar and without a calendar can be downloaded for free here: www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/04/30/desktop-wallpaper-cal...

Or write me and I will send you a size that you need.

Web design conference by Smashing Magazine in San Francisco. Walking the city and camping to big Sur on the way back.

my design included in Smashing Magazine's April Wallpapers www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/03/30/desktop-wallpaper-cal...

"Alectryon is the Ancient Greek word for “rooster”. In Greek mythology, Alectryon was a boy, charged by Ares to stand guard outside his door while the god indulged in illicit love with Aphrodite. He fell asleep, and Helios, the sun, walked in on the couple. Ares turned Alectryon into a rooster, which never forgets to announce the arrival of the sun in the morning.

 

This design is my modern day interpretation of Alectryon, a conventional man who, with the rising of the sun each day, transforms into a half rooster mongrel and runs through the suburbs screaming, “The sky is falling!”"

Leica Ⅲf Summicron 50mm2F

 

My pinhole guitar photo is introduced at Smashingmagazine.com.

www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/07/25/the-showcase-of-beaut...

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I frequent Smashing Magazine on a daily basis for inspiration and today I saw they had a post for "35 Fantastic HDR Pictures", so I clicked the link scrolled down and saw my picture of Dranesville Tavern, one of my first HDR's is second on the list.

 

Smashing Magazine, I heart you.

Sizes:

with calendar: 1024×768, 1366×768, 1024×1024, 1280×800, 1280×1024, 1440×900, 1680×1050, 1920×1080, 1920×1200, 2560×1440

without calendar: 1024×768, 1366×768, 1024×1024, 1280×800, 1280×1024, 1440×900, 1680×1050, 1920×1080, 1920×1200, 2560×1440

 

Download for free here:

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October's new calendars are up at smashingmagazine.com.

 Made on a Mac!

 

exclusive for Smashing Magazine

DNS Made Easy use this style of named pagination, but I'm not sure I like the select box as you have to click to get a sense of how many pages there are, but it does at least constrain the size of the pagination area.

 

I'm trying to find examples of named/titled pagination rather than the traditional numbered solutions

Flashlight Painting, or light painting, is a technique in which exposures are made usually at night or in a darkened room by moving a hand-held light source or by moving the camera. All light painting images are created in real time and captured to the camera in one single photographic frame. The first known photographer to use this technique was Man Ray in his series "Space Writing" created in 1935.

 

Light painting requires a sufficiently slow shutter speed, and a variety of light sources can be used. Flashlights, fiber optic light pens, sparklers, glowsticks and even candles or matches.

 

A tripod is usually necessary due to the long exposure times involved.

 

Manual focus is often used since autofocus systems may not perform well in low light conditions. In addition, a low ISO (generally 100-125) setting is used to minimize grain.

 

Since going completely in depth with this would take too long, if you want to try out the fun for yourself, here's a couple of handy-dandy links to get you well on your painted way!

 

Tutorials: www.diyphotography.net/painting_with_light

 

www.digital-photography-school.com/tips-on-how-to-light-p...

 

Examples: www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/07/14/let-there-be-light-li...

 

P.S. - This is my 2nd favorite technique in photography. Not only because it's a fun-somewhat-difficult-challenge, but the results are visually captivating. Oh, and did I mention how writing backwards increases not only your creativity, but your intelligence? Not true? Well, I like to think so... =)

 

Settings:

ISO 100

f/2.8

24mm

20sec exposure

No Flash

 

Sito per un'agenzia di effetti speciali per eventi.

 

Pubblicato su Creattica:

faveup.com/css/joy-project/28597

 

Citato su Smashing Magazine:

www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/02/08/color-theory-for-desi...

Dag iBood mensen,

 

Hierbij mijn derde inzending. Een kleine wijziging ten opzichte van de

vorige.

Dit is een dynamische achtergrond. Via een PHP script wordt de

achtergrond gegenereerd met daarop het nieuwste aanbod van iBood dmv.

een afbeelding en de oude+nieuwe prijs. iBood is nu eenmaal een "daily

offer" site dus het is wel handig dat mensen op de Twitter pagina kunnen

zien wat er vandaag wordt aangeboden.

 

Uiteraard kan het script worden aangeleverd indien deze inzending

gekozen wordt.

Voorbeeld: martijnni.no-ip.org/ibood (laden kan even duren)

 

Username: Martijn_N

 

Groet,

Martijn

 

Bronnen:

iBood Logo

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"Add sweetness to your summer"

Desktop Wallpaper with calendar for june created for www.smashingmagazine.com.

You can download it here: www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/05/31/desktop-wallpaper-cal...

 

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