Wednesday 23 February 2011

Sun-rise

A simple take on an every-day sunrise, but not without feelings....When I look at a sunrise I always feel a sense of renewal, hope and happiness, and I endeavour to share that with everyone around me. I think that if we all did the same, the world would already be a better place. Everyday is a new day, we can repair our errors, better our ways, and learn new things to increase our competence, and thus our ability to survive in a tough world. We survive thanks to all the people around us, but it is also people who can make our lives hard, so we should share our happiness and love of live as much as we can, so that ther IS more love around us...
I wish you a very pleasant renewed spirit day
Jeremusic
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Friday 18 February 2011

Voila! un oeuvre d'art numérique utilisant DAZ 3D studio, un logiciel de creation 3d. On a vraiment plein des elements a ajuster jusq'on le resultat finale souhaité. on peut construir a partir des elements de base (plane, cube etc), et il y a plusiers models humain et animaux totalement 'posable'. Les visages ont une cenaine ou plus des elements pour sculpter comme vous voulez. Vraiment un bon utile pour l'artist classique afin d'etudier l'effet des ombres, reflections etc....Genial!
Le grand plus est que le logiciel et element de base sont gratuit!
http://daz3d.com
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Tuesday 1 February 2011

 

This shot taken obviously with the flash! This highlights one of the technical problems of flash photography with a fixed flash on the camera... the reflection shines right back into the lens! One way to avoid this is to have a slave flash unit off to one side and minimise the direct reflections. The next time it snows I'll try to take a shot to show you what I mean. I have effectively triggered a slave flash unit from my built-in flash by covering the flash with red,green and blue primary filter gels together (it makes a very dark red) which cuts 99% of the visible light from the flash, so that it does not affect your shot but the infra-red component is very visible to the slave unit which triggers directly! This way you can "side-light" your subjects and avoid red-eye and the flat pancake over-exposed white skin FLAAAASH portraits.

Jeremusic
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I took this shot from the window of a building as a noise scattered the pigeons and I happened to be shooting the evening light. The birds were startled by something and "click!" the reflex action caught the shot. Not easy to get a flock like this as I waited for a while after to see if I could get another chance but the pigeons stayed put on the roof and out of my field of view!

Jeremusic
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