Freezing Water The Jarvis Way - High Speed Photography
Oct 16th, 2008 | By Mr.K | Category: The LatestChase Jarvis posted this fun video about using flash to freeze high speed action in your photographs. In case you missed it, here you go:
Chase Jarvis posted this fun video about using flash to freeze high speed action in your photographs. In case you missed it, here you go:
This is probably going to be all over the blog-globe by the time you read this, but as I write this, no one has written it up yet other than the talented mister Vincent Laforet (who made the film, er, digital with the 5D Mark II). He didn’t color correct or anything post production wise […]
Yeah, with phrases like space-time fusion, view interpolation, occlusion, and temporal dynamics this video may be best appreciated by those not afraid to geek out. But if you’d like a peak at the future of high end video enhancement sit back and prepare to have your mind blown. Mine is all over the carpet. If […]
It’s inspiration Friday here at Nice Magazine. And what a treat we have. Check out these beautifully shot, brilliantly odd videos by cinematographer Marc Ritzema.
The first is a wonderfully dramatic and mysterious piece. It gets my creative juices flowing.
Let’s face it. It’s Friday. Who wants to read? Not me. Let’s watch some music videos like the old days! Here are a few that you may remember, all with a photography theme. I dare you to watch them all.
J. Geils Band “Centerfold“
The Cure “Pictures of You“
Duran Duran “Girls On Film” NSFW version.
Filter “Take […]
About a month ago I posted an article persuading the Nice readers to check out Fine Art Photographer Dominic Rouse. Dominic emailed me and mentioned I might be interested in watching a video he made with an explanation of the image “Hang’er”. Um, yep!
Some of you may be familiar with the work of Surreal Black and White Fine Art Photographer Dominic Rouse, some not. Though he is most definitely not everyone’s cup of tea, I think every photographer could expand their horizons by
I just watched the following video and have to say I think it is possibly the most inspiring work I’ve seen in years.
Since this is Radiopopper week (unofficially of course) I thought I’d point you to a few radiopopper resources.
1. My review. My mom says it’s the best one.
2. The Radiopopper review page on their site.
3-5. Here are three videos to watch featuring the little buggers.
Video one is my radio popper unboxing video.
Video two: