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The camera that got me started seriously has just been sold. I reflect on why I sold it and why it was so nostalgic for me. See show stuff here: taplink.cc/160spp Now on Instagram: instagram.com/160spp See me on the web biggphoto.blot.im/160s-photography-podcast I use Happyscribe for subtitling and transcribing: www.happyscribe.com/?ref=biggphoto Milanote link (this will give me a perk if you use it!): www.milanote.com/refer/rcCYnd...
The camera that got me started seriously has just been sold. I reflect on why I sold it and why it was so nostalgic for me. See show stuff here: taplink.cc/160spp Now on Instagram: instagram.com/160spp See me on the web biggphoto.blot.im/160s-photography-podcast I use Happyscribe for subtitling and transcribing: www.happyscribe.com/?ref=biggphoto Milanote link (this will give me a perk if you use it!): www.milanote.com/refer/rcCYnd...
I talk about the excellent and still relevant Canon 550D DSLR. This was my first serious DSLR and I still have it as it's one of the few camera I've never considered selling. Why? Listen to find out. See me on the web https://biggphoto.blot.im/160s-photography-podcast Check out my links here: linktr.ee/160spp Have you considered using We Video for video editing. I use this cloud editing software for editing my Youtube videos. Below is an affiliate link, should you wish to support the podcast: http://share.wevideo.com/szTll
I talk about the excellent and still relevant Canon 550D DSLR. This was my first serious DSLR and I still have it as it's one of the few camera I've never considered selling. Why? Listen to find out. See me on the web https://biggphoto.blot.im/160s-photography-podcast Check out my links here: linktr.ee/160spp Have you considered using We Video for video editing. I use this cloud editing software for editing my Youtube videos. Below is an affiliate link, should you wish to support the podcast: http://share.wevideo.com/szTll
A look into some interesting photo ideas and techniques for making your photos more compelling. This can be used for most cameras and helps your photos have a fresh feel. #LearnPhotography #ZPLP #ZulfTalksPhotography Who am I? https://zulfphotography.com/ My Gear: https://youtu.be/G96MzusE9Eo I'm social YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/ZulfPhotography Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ZulfPhotography Instagram: http://instagram.com/ZulfPhotography Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/zulfphotography/ Playlists: Learn Photography Free Online Video Course: http://tiny.cc/nspj6y What's in my Camera Bags and cases: http://tiny.cc/ZulfPhotography Cheap Action Camera - Goodmans 1080p: http://tiny.cc/CheapActionCamera --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zulfphotography/message
Join us in part two for our Barangaroo delivery podcast where Tim continues his tour with us of the Barangaroo Reserve. To catch up on our tour through Barangaroo gardens in Sydney, please go back to part one of our podcast, https://eattmag.com/podcasts/how-to-get-to-barangaroo-gardens-in-sydney/ Tim tells us how there are over 75,000 plants, trees, and shrubs at Barangaroo gardens. One of his favorite trees is called the Casuarina in which he describes its protective nature and characteristics. View all of the images from this podcast https://eattmag.com/podcasts/photographic-visions-barangaroo-part-two/ Photo: Infrastructure NSW, an Aerial image of just some of the plantings at Barangaroo Reserve, Sydney Jactare Looking up into the tall Sandstone monuments at Barangaroo, they feature the essence of an Australian landscape with rocks jutting up sharply against the greenery of gum trees. Photo: Cullen Pope, Canon Canon EOS 550D ƒ/81/ 4000 70mm ISO3200 Nico Water splashes across the square human-made blocks that protrude out into the dark and deep blue waters of Sydney harbour. The waves besiege the rock sculpture which, over time, have been shaped and softened by the sea. Photo: Cullen Pope, ƒ/8 1/4000 208mm ISO3200 Zelda Native Australian trees Bright colors explode from each tree and shrub in the mid-afternoon sun, making this a one-stop-shop for photographers wanting to challenge themselves with the many aspects of the varied landscape. The curves and crevices of the enigmatic Barangaroo formations in any light pops, sings and sparkles with the hot tropical colored flora posing magnificently. Photo: Cullen Pope, ƒ/81/1600250mmISO3200ƒ/8 1/1600 250mm ISO3200 Cannon Barangaroo, Sydney Colors contrast in their retrospective shapes that harmoniously highlight the human-made when juxtaposed with natural forms of the surrounding vegetation. Offering hard lines and soft, with colors that grab the eye, this is a photographer's dream as it offers so many enticing and exciting compositional options. Photo: Cullen Pope, ƒ/8 1/1250 55mm ISO3200 Peter Walker is the American designer of Barangaroo Reserve, one of the most foremost designers in the world. Along with the Partners Landscape Architecture (PWP), in association with Sydney-based Johnson Pilton Walker Architects and Landscape Architects, they delivered the design project as a collaborative effort. Barangaroo from the air Photo: Infrastructure NSW, Barangaroo from the air in this early Aerial 2015 Moving through the gardens, we come across the Burrawang steps which are positioned at one of the entrances. Burrawang is the aboriginal name for a local Cycad plant which was known as a poisonous plant known to the local people who knew how to extract the poison. The plant was used to make starch which involved soaking it in saltwater directly before eating. This process possibly took up to two days. Le Bokeh Dianella Shot at ƒ/8 Photo: Cullen Pope, ƒ/8 1/640 90mm ISO3200 In the gardens of Barangaroo beautiful flowers abound throughout the year signalling various times to harvest: such as when certain species of fish are ripe for the gathering. Plants and trees also provide both shelter and shade for these activities. This bokeh image grasps the full extent of its beauty. When Cullen asks about the kinds of visitors to the reserve, Tim replies "We've had lots of schools, we've had lots of corporates, and we've had a few VIP days - we've had all types. Mainly locals, but we cater for everyone. We are part of the school curriculum. So we cover the curriculum from K from kindergarten to year 12. Salmon Flush Hues of Salmon A rainbow of color sequences from yellows and purples to mossy greens transition down to the sea line and become a feature of the unique human-made tessellations. Such an unexpected vision is a photographer's delight against the blue of the sea. Photo: Cullen Pope, ƒ/8 1/2500 179mm ISO3200 That can also include a geography class.which has to do with the sustainable urban renewal also connecting that with the sustainability of aboriginal culture." Excavating the cove uncovered a lot of artifacts. Többi Sandstone in time Sandstone glistens and gleams when wet and worn wonderfully by the elements of earth, wind, and water which reveals the remnants of time over 200 million years ago. Cratered and weather-worn these structures evoke notions of histories and peoples who have walked across this ancient rockscape. Photo: Cullen Pope, 550D ƒ/8 1/4000 90mm ISO3200 Tim adds, "Part of the colonial history also discovered, was when they even dug up the first boat launching slipway in Australian history. So you can actually see 1827 concrete. And that's where the boat launching was happening. It's called Munns slipway." Nectarous Some sandstone blocks almost look like the Eastern dessert, halva, with its layered sediment lines sweeping through the structures. Brilliant browns, deep reds, and fiery Ochre - hues that have been created over time by the wind. Photo: Cullen Pope, ƒ/8 1/2500 55mm ISO3200 "Entering the cutaway, we learn of its 18,000 square meters in area, including 6,500 meters of floor space. 93% of the sandstone we can see at the reserve came from underneath here that appears around the park. And there's two levels of car parking - 300 car park spaces and another level of a storage water tank, and a basement system, which recycles water from as caught from the 90,000-liter rain tanks of each of those towers." Opening Day Photo: Infrastructure NSW, Barangaroo Reserve Opening Day 2015 Later on during our tour of Barangaroo Reserve Tim also alludes to the shared paths for the bikes and scooters. Barangaroo fast become known as another great place to exercise and is now one of Sydney's favorite outdoor exercise parks for sports enthusiasts. The unmatched views of Sydney from this angle make Barangaroo Reserve a great place to enjoy outdoor space close to the city but away from the crowds to get your body moving. For students looking for a great place to get some exercise we have outlined a few points to remember Photo: Infrastructure NSW Studies show regular exercise can increase student's self-esteem and can make you feel happier. The importance of exercise for students during study breaks: After a good 12 weeks of long, hard study, the summer break is a great time to improve your mental and physical health. During the semester, it is a real challenge to get an intensive exercise program going with upcoming exams; however, the study break is a great time to get back in shape and get moving with or without the help of your devices. Sandstone at Barangaroo Reserve Photo: Infrastructure NSW, Sandstone at Barangaroo Reserve Exercise can also help prevent excess weight gain that may have occurred during the semester or help maintain weight loss. Remember, however, when you engage in most physical activities, you burn calories, and this also helps you to clear your mind and improve your cognitive functions. Physical movement also helps to boost your energy levels, and regular exercise can improve your muscle strength and increase your endurance. Exercise and training deliver oxygen and nutrients to your tissues and helps your cardiovascular system work more efficiently. Overall activity is an excellent way to get in shape and also get your mind and energy levels ready for the next semester. Studies show regular exercise can increase student's self-esteem and can make you feel happier. Dukes Pier and Nawi Cove Photo: Infrastructure NSW, Dukes Pier and Nawi Cove at Barangaroo Reserve Exercise has been shown to improve your mood and decrease feelings of depression, anxiety, and stress. It produces changes in the parts of the brain that regulate stress and anxiety. It can also increase brain sensitivity to the hormones serotonin and norepinephrine, which relieve feelings of depression. Additionally, exercise can increase the production of endorphins, which are known to help produce positive feelings and reduce the perception of pain. Furthermore, exercise has been shown to reduce symptoms in people suffering from anxiety. It can also help them to be more aware of their mental state and act as a distraction from their fears. Bridge Lawn at Barangaroo Reserve Photo: Infrastructure NSW, looking out from Bridge Lawn at Barangaroo Reserve Interestingly, it doesn't matter how intense your workout is. It seems that your mood can benefit from exercise no matter the intensity of the physical activity. This can be evidenced in a study by Elizabeth Anderson and Geetha Shivakumar On the Effects of Exercise and Physical Activity on Anxiety https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3632802/ Where can students get more exercise tips Students have many great resources to get exercise tips. If you want to start gymming, then having a great gym app is the right place to start. Here is a list of some great apps to get started. https://www.tomsguide.com/us/pictures-story/702-best-workout-apps.html Barangaroo Reserve Aeria Photo: Infrastructure NSW Barangaroo Aerial 2015 looking out across the piers, Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Opera House and North Sydney towards the heads As you can see for the photographs, Barangaroo is a perfect place to go for a run, stroll, or a bike ride. Join teams or clubs If you don't want to exercise alone or don't have a structured exercise plan, then joining a club or sports team is a great way to meet people and bond with them. Team sports lead to great stories and social interaction—from bowling to rugby, you'll meet and work together with 10 or more people. Team sports also will have you committing to a whole season of exercise and physical activity. Pick a game that's right for you, check out local community centers, and find yourself a team to play for. Photo: Infrastructure NSW, Barangaroo Aerial 2015 image of sandstone stretching out into the harbour Photo: Infrastructure NSW, Barangaroo Aerial 2015 image of sandstone stretching out into the harbour You can also find meetup's and join any club or fitness groups that match your needs and your goals. https://www.meetup.com/find/sports-fitness/?allMeetups=false&radius=5&userFreeform=Sydney+cbd&gcResults=Sydney+NSW%2C+Australia%3AAU%3ANew+South+Wales%3Anull%3Anull%3Anull%3Anull%3A-33.8688197%3A151.20929550000005&change=yes&sort=default Car Parking at Barangaroo Reserve Wilson Parking - Barangaroo Reserve Parking garage in Barangaroo, New South Wales, Australia Wilson Parking does offer affordable & secure parking at Barangaroo Reserve Car Park, which is located at Barangaroo Point, Sydney CBD North - with early bird, hourly, night and weekend parking https://www.wilsonparking.com.au/park/2266_Barangaroo-Reserve-Car-Park_Towns-Place-Sydney All Wilson parking stations and their rates can be found here; https://www.wilsonparking.com.au/book-a-bay Barangaroo Facts Barangaroo Reserve's Birthday Photo: Infrastructure NSW Barangaroo Reserve's First Birthday 2016 Barangaroo Reserve park is constructed from 10,000 sandstone blocks excavated and cut on the site. Some 6,500 blocks were placed to create the foreshore. More than 42,000 tonnes of rough stone and a further 30,000 tonnes of crushed stone was also used during the construction of the park. Additionally, some 75,000 native trees, plants and shrubs have been used to landscape Barangaroo Reserve. A selection 84 species were chosen, 79 of which are native to Sydney Harbour. Many of the species are not to be found in commercial nurseries, so seeds and cuttings were collected from wild sites around Sydney Harbour and the Hawkesbury River. http://www.bundanoonsandstone.com.au/pdfjs/web/LAM_11Nov2016_Barangaroo_Peter_Walkers_Point.pdf Sydney Metro Maximus The International Towers Photo: Cullen Pope, ƒ/8 1/500 55mm ISO3200 The pop-art effect of the intensely bright colors in this image blast shocks of light that ricochet off the metallic rust-colored reds of the iron curvations: all the while looking out into the Warhol infused halo of the International Towers of an international city. Sydney at Midday - a shot taken in all of Sydney's vibrant technicolored glory. More details of tours can be found at, https://www.barangaroo.com/see-and-do/things-to-do/ Schools and corporates can also ring Barangaroo Special thanks to: Tim for his time during the interview Senior Communications Officer - Projects NSW Infrastructure NSW Images by, Daniel Boud Barangaroo Delivery Authority Media Gallery Executive Director, Community Engagement Access PR Cullen is a self taught photographer also having studied with both renowned practitioners from both artistic and commercial worlds at the Centre for Contemporary Photography and the Centre for Adult Education (CAE) Join us and tune in on our photogrphy podcasts and stories Photography tips and stories https://eattmag.com/tag/photography-tips/
ROUND PROPSROUND BETTING - 3 ROUND GROUPSOdds as of November 29 at BovadaD. Wilder to win in rounds 1-3 +1000D. Wilder to win in rounds 4-6 +550D. Wilder to win in rounds 7-9 +550D. Wilder to win in rounds 10-12 +800D. Wilder by Decision or Technical Decision +450T. Fury to win in rounds 1-3 +3500T. Fury to win in rounds 4-6 +1800T. Fury to win in rounds 7-9 +1500T. Fury to win in rounds 10-12 +2200T. Fury by Decision or Technical Decision +220Draw or Technical Draw +2500TOTAL ROUNDSOdds as of November 29 at BovadaOVER 9.5 -160UNDER 9.5 +115ROUND BETTINGOdds as of November 29 at BovadaD. Wilder in Round 1 +2800D. Wilder in Round 2 +2500D. Wilder in Round 3 +2000D. Wilder in Round 4 +1800D. Wilder in Round 5 +1600D. Wilder in Round 6 +1400D. Wilder in Round 7 +1400D. Wilder in Round 8 +1600D. Wilder in Round 9 +1800D. Wilder in Round 10 +1800D. Wilder in Round 11 +2200D. Wilder in Round 12 +2800D. Wilder on Points +450T. Fury in Round 1 +8000T. Fury in Round 2 +6600T. Fury in Round 3 +5000T. Fury in Round 4 +4000T. Fury in Round 5 +4000T. Fury in Round 6 +4000T. Fury in Round 7 +4000T. Fury in Round 8 +4000T. Fury in Round 9 +4000T. Fury in Round 10 +4000T. Fury in Round 11 +4000T. Fury in Round 12 +5000T. Fury on Points +220Fight Drawn +2500FIGHT PROPSMETHOD OF VICTORYOdds as of November 29 at BovadaD. Wilder by KO, TKO, or DQ -105D. Wilder by Decision or Technical Decision +475T. Fury by KO, TKO, or DQ +500T. Fury by Decision or Technical Decision +220Draw or Technical Draw +2500WILL THE FIGHT GO THE DISTANCEOdds as of November 29 at BovadaYes +110No -155
ROUND PROPSROUND BETTING - 3 ROUND GROUPSOdds as of November 29 at BovadaD. Wilder to win in rounds 1-3 +1000D. Wilder to win in rounds 4-6 +550D. Wilder to win in rounds 7-9 +550D. Wilder to win in rounds 10-12 +800D. Wilder by Decision or Technical Decision +450T. Fury to win in rounds 1-3 +3500T. Fury to win in rounds 4-6 +1800T. Fury to win in rounds 7-9 +1500T. Fury to win in rounds 10-12 +2200T. Fury by Decision or Technical Decision +220Draw or Technical Draw +2500TOTAL ROUNDSOdds as of November 29 at BovadaOVER 9.5 -160UNDER 9.5 +115ROUND BETTINGOdds as of November 29 at BovadaD. Wilder in Round 1 +2800D. Wilder in Round 2 +2500D. Wilder in Round 3 +2000D. Wilder in Round 4 +1800D. Wilder in Round 5 +1600D. Wilder in Round 6 +1400D. Wilder in Round 7 +1400D. Wilder in Round 8 +1600D. Wilder in Round 9 +1800D. Wilder in Round 10 +1800D. Wilder in Round 11 +2200D. Wilder in Round 12 +2800D. Wilder on Points +450T. Fury in Round 1 +8000T. Fury in Round 2 +6600T. Fury in Round 3 +5000T. Fury in Round 4 +4000T. Fury in Round 5 +4000T. Fury in Round 6 +4000T. Fury in Round 7 +4000T. Fury in Round 8 +4000T. Fury in Round 9 +4000T. Fury in Round 10 +4000T. Fury in Round 11 +4000T. Fury in Round 12 +5000T. Fury on Points +220Fight Drawn +2500FIGHT PROPSMETHOD OF VICTORYOdds as of November 29 at BovadaD. Wilder by KO, TKO, or DQ -105D. Wilder by Decision or Technical Decision +475T. Fury by KO, TKO, or DQ +500T. Fury by Decision or Technical Decision +220Draw or Technical Draw +2500WILL THE FIGHT GO THE DISTANCEOdds as of November 29 at BovadaYes +110No -155
En este video vemos una comparación entre modelos económicos de cámaras réflex digitales de las marcas Canon y Nikon. Las cámaras revisadas son la Nikon D3200 y la Canon EOS Rebel T2i/550D. Los puntos considerados para esta reseña fueron: Horquillado o bracketeo o AEB, auto-disparador, vista en vivo, enfoque automático, resolución, lentes u objetivos, rango […]
They live in the heart of the Shire, they're the team behind TOWIG (The Only Way Is Garioch), but filmmakers Alstair Stewart and Andrew Forbes are saving hard to buy the gear that will take their projects to the next level. That's in today's IADF podcast. If you have a great script then that's half the battle," says filmmaker Alistair Stewart, from Inverurie, who runs Reel Moon Productions with friend Andrew Forbes. The pair are working and saving to make money to buy equipment that will help them improve the production quality of their films.They've bought the Canon EOS 550D, one of the Canon DSLRs that are proving so popular among indie filmmakers around the world. That improves their video footage.Next on their shopping list is an audio recorder. Anyone who uses a DSLR knows that you have to record sound on a separate device to get the best audio results.Along with that there are the cables and boom pole to support the mic.And then there's the tripod."When you are doing a [tripod] pan you can hear a nice..creakkkkkkk!" laughs Alistair, making a mental note to add a tripod to their shopping list.However most pressing for the two filmmakers is to find someone with skills to operate and work behind the camera while Alistair's in front.They need volunteer(s) to help with all sorts of production work. You'll get a sandwich for your time (they reassured me!).They're jumping through hoops to make their productions work as best they can: TOWIG, Dream Girl and Tagged.Wouldn't it be great if a big-hearted local business offered a couple of hundred quid to pay for an audio recorder or a tripod to help Alistair and Andrew out.So, lads, start knocking on doors and see what help is out there.'If you don't ask, you don't get,' my ex-wife used to say to me.Find Reel Moon Productions here:FacebookYou Tube
En este video hablo sobre las diferencias principales entre las cámaras Canon EOS 7d contra la Rebel T2i o 550D. Descarga el Capítulo 221 Ver Fotografías de Ejemplo
Episode 19 of the Digital Convergence Podcast by 16x9 Cinema with host Carl Olson - a visual artist, photographer, and filmmaker based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Guest: Rodney Charters, ASC - Cinematographer, DP for FOX series 24 Rodney Charters, ASC, is a familiar name to DSLR video shooters. Rodney brings a reasoned approach to the new technology - embracing the potential and acknowledging the weaknesses. Rodney Charters is the DP behind the popular Award winning Fox series "24" starring Kiefer Sutherland. About 6 years ago Rodney was invited by to become an member of the American Society of Cinematographers. Being able to add those prestigious 3 letters "ASC" to your name is quite an honor - and it was one that is well-deserved by Rodney who is indeed a master artist and craftsman with film and sensors. In this episode of the Digital Convergence podcast, Rodney opens up with his insider take on film education, 3D technology, DSLR video, and the business of the film industry and episodic television. His candid and passionate remarks provide an insight into the industry that few of us could obtain elsewhere. I'm grateful to Rodney for taking a few minutes to share his insight, knowlegde and experience with us.
En este video comparo las cámaras Canon EOS Rebel T2i o 550D con el lente EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS contra la cámara Canon EOS 5D Mark II con el lente 24-105mm f/4L IS. Descarga el Capítulo 210