090707 Pretty Flower Generation 1/5
subbed english by sfineee from yt
DISCLAIMER - I DO NOT OWN THIS. CREDITS GOES TO THE PERSON WHO SUBBED THIS AND THE PRODUCERS OF FBG.
Duration : 9 min 52 sec
090707 Pretty Flower Generation 1/5
subbed english by sfineee from yt
DISCLAIMER - I DO NOT OWN THIS. CREDITS GOES TO THE PERSON WHO SUBBED THIS AND THE PRODUCERS OF FBG.
Duration : 9 min 52 sec
Andy Samberg takes you through his creative process.
Duration : 4 min 36 sec
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Duration : 1 min 13 sec
Gen Y is responding to a promotional incentive of digital promotions, such as music download promotions, skins promotions, digital downloads, and social media promotions. Gain long term customer loyalty with digital incentives for mobile marketing.
Duration : 34 sec
A few nights ago I went to the city to take some night photos. When I loaded them onto my computer later on that night, each one of the night photos have lines in them. These lines would show up on bright areas such as street lights and the bright lights off the tall building. The camera that I use was Hasselblad 503CWD-II and I am not sure what is going on. Maybe I forgot to set something with my camera?
Thanks in advance for those who can help me out with this!
Ok, I’ve uploaded two of the photos, here are the links.
http://s955.photobucket.com/albums/ae39/soap189/?action=view¤t=B0001565.jpg
http://s955.photobucket.com/albums/ae39/soap189/?action=view¤t=B0001573.jpg
can’t really give you a definitive answer without seeing one or too…
are they fireflies???
are they moths???
are they light trails???
are they the glare from the lights???
is the camera damaged???
is the media corrupts???
Hello
This is an unboxing video of my new Samsung Digital camera, PL90. This PL90 has a built-in USB cable, so I don’t need any cables or cords at all! PL90 has tons of awesome features!! Built-in USB cable 12.2 Megapixels 28mm wide 4x optical zoom lens 2.7” TFT LCD Smart auto Smart album
Duration : 4 min 51 sec
A few nights ago I went to the city to take some night photos. When I loaded them onto my computer later on that night, each one of the night photos have lines in them. These lines would show up on bright areas such as street lights and the bright lights off the tall building. The camera that I use was Hasselblad 503CWD-II and I am not sure what is going on. Maybe I forgot to set something with my camera?
Thanks in advance for those who can help me out with this!
Ok, I’ve uploaded two of the photos, here are the links.
http://s955.photobucket.com/albums/ae39/soap189/?action=view¤t=B0001565.jpg
http://s955.photobucket.com/albums/ae39/soap189/?action=view¤t=B0001573.jpg
can’t really give you a definitive answer without seeing one or too…
are they fireflies???
are they moths???
are they light trails???
are they the glare from the lights???
is the camera damaged???
is the media corrupts???
I am a 15 yr. in the biz experienced film photographer. I shoot a Bronica gs1 6×7, a 4×5 Toyo view camera, and mess around with a Nikon d90. I will be stepping in to the fashion arena and need to make an investment in going digital. I have been looking at the Hasselblad 503cwd with a cfv back16mp and a Mamiya RZ67 proIID with a zd back 22mp. If you are a professional photographer, let me know your opinion, what do you shoot, am I missing anything, would a 645 work the same as the RZ67. Hate to spend over $10,000 and regret it
I think ideally for you the Canon 1DS MKIII would be the camera. At 21MP, it is unequaled. With the work that you are doing, the 35mm lenses would be a major plus and Canon L lenses are superb. As we all know, 35mm lenses are sharper and much faster than medium format lenses. Just think, you’ll be able to throw your backgrounds out of focus with lenses as fast as 1.2. Canon has a 50mm 1.2 and an 85mm L 1.2 they both are a photographer’s dream come true. Unlike the medium format, you have a very wide variety of zoom lenses to choose from, many of them 2.8 or faster. They also have a number of pimes that are 2.0 or faster. With this system, you can also move into the mystical world of fisheye photography economically. Their awesome 15mm 2.8 is less than $600.00 which is in great contrast to the cost of a medium format fisheye lens and it is sharper too. This camera can be had for $7999.00 and with 2 or 3 of their fine lens for about $10000.00. I say go for it!