Sunday, May 13, 2012

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A scripture verse quoted to support a statement usually interrupts the smooth flow of the text and language. The text popup allows the scripture verse to be hidden from view. It pops up when you highlight the scripture reference to read the verse. This arrangement makes for a smoother text and language flow. Example: Move the mouse over the scripture reference. The verse will pop-up:

1 Corinthian 10:13

The verse will disappear when you move the mouse away! The verse appears in black color against a grey background. *** If you want to implement a different color for the pop-up, do the following: Place the following CSS in yr Blog HTML - note: set "CURSOR: Xhelp;" if you don't want the ? popup question mark A.tip { BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px dashed; TEXT-DECORATION: none } A.tip:hover { CURSOR: help; POSITION: relative } A.tip SPAN { DISPLAY: none } A.tip:hover SPAN { BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0 1px dotted; PADDING-RIGHT: 20px; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0 1px dotted; DISPLAY: block; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; Z-INDEX: 100; BACKGROUND: url(../images/status-info.png) #f0f0f0 no-repeat 100% 5%; LEFT: 0px; PADDING-BOTTOM: 5px; MARGIN: 10px; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0 1px dotted; WIDTH: 250px; PADDING-TOP: 5px; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0 1px dotted; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 10px; TEXT-DECORATION: none } Then to implement the CSS, use the following structure: LinkThis is the CSS tooltip showing up when you mouse over the link Example: 1 Corinthian 10:13There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Vertical Garden Hydroponic System

Tower Garden Only 4-Week to Grow Vegetables for the Dining Table Living Tower: More Info on Purchase: Tim Blank: Tower Garden Inventor Volks Garden Orchid Web: Vanda Watering, Fertilizing & Lighting Orchid Doctor: Mounting
Orchid Doctor: Replant Part 3 Replant Part 2 Matt's Garden: Phalaenopsis Orchid Care Orchid for Beginners Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Orchid Care: 8 Tips Phahaenopsis Orchid Care

Friday, March 16, 2012

Shun Production: Lofty Ambition Album

Lofty Ambition Album

Shun Album: Allusion

This video album is about controlling light. However, I don't have enough examples to fill out a 3m 35s mp4 video. Hence this is an interim presentation. I hope to be able to push out a full-length presentation in future featuring lighting control and examples in different environments.

Controlling Light - a Shun Production






Note : If the vid stutters and halts after you hit the play button, pause it for a few seconds to allow the video to pre-load, then hit the button to continue. Video should play without stutter following that few seconds pause.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Corey Rich: Making of the D4 Release Video

Making of the Nikon D4 Release Video



I have often said, if I wasn't a filmmaker and photographer, I would be a teacher. There's great satisfaction in sharing knowledge & experience to help spark the creative fire in others.

When Nikon approached me to be a part of the D4 release project not only did they ask me to produce a video and stills, showing off the attributes of the new camera, they were also looking for a behind the scenes video spot detailing how "WHY" came together. This was an amazing opportunity, as it allowed me to simultaneously be both a filmmaker/photographer and a teacher. Though this meant everyone in the crew had to work twice as hard, especially Dane Henry. Capturing the action behind the scenes became just as important as the hero footage and stills. "HOW of WHY" is a great illustration of everyone's hard work and ability to multitask, plus proof that we all had a lot fun along the way!

In this spirit, now is a perfect opportunity to thank the key teachers that shared their knowledge with me. Thank you Bob Porter, George Egbert, James DuPratt, Jim McNay and Greg Lewis - I am forever grateful for the time you spent helping me to find my passion for adventure and storytelling.

For more detailed information on the production of "WHY" & "HOW of WHY" and the Nikon D4, check out our blog and the Nikon Professional Services Global site.

http://news.coreyrich.com/

http://nps.nikonimaging.com/movie_shooting_guide/

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Shun Album: Sweet & Simple

Note : If the vid stutters and halts after you hit the play button, pause it for a few seconds to allow the video to pre-load, then hit the button to continue. Video should play without stutter following that few seconds pause.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

D800 Promo Vid

Nikon D800 and D800E were launched today. Following are the promo vids released in conjunction with the launch. Amazingly, the D800E is able to capture high-speed action on video without using external lighting gear. Pictures produced are sharp and clear inspite of the adverse ambient condition. All I can say is - Wow!!





Articles
Good Insightful Read - Thom Hogan: Nikon D800 / 800E Introduction

UPDATE: 01-03-12
Insightful Info on Nikon 800/E by Nikon Engineers

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Pro Secrets: Doug Boutwell - TotRad Tutorials

Featuring Doug Boutwell of TotRad
Tutorial: Layers & Layer Mask
Tutorial: Pro Retouch

Tutorial: Orange & Blue


Tutorial: Photoshop Action Basics
Tutorial: In-Faux-Red and Lith-E-Yum!

Tutorial - f/zero

Tutorial: Installing Your Actions

Tutorial: Extending Your Dynamic Range

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Pro Secrets: Pictures-To-Exe

Note: No label specifically for all P2E posts. Hence all P2E posts will not appear under the INDEX tab. To locate P2E posts use the Search button.

1 The Dom
1 The Dom
2 The Dom

1 SteelOrchid
2 SteelOrchid
3 SteelOrchid
2 SteelOrchid
2 SteelOrchid
2 SteelOrchid
2 SteelOrchid
2 SteelOrchid

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Learning Lightroom: Basic and Essential

Preamble
I learnt Lightroom (or any other program) intuitively i.e. by trial-and-error: trying out the software, do one thing and see what happens, then do another and again watch what happens. Then repeating the process over and over again until I'm comfortable with the software to start using it productively. Many of us do that, don't we? Because who reads operating manuals nowadays? *grin*

When I hit a brick wall I would turn to the Net for answers and how-to's. Where would we be without the Net today? *grin*

Sometimes the info is available on forums or articles. But more often than not I quickly found they provide information that is not entirely related to my search query. I also found there are some basic info that shortened my learning curve. Which were not immediately apparent or self-evident. Such as "What is the purpose of a Lightroom Collection?" Or "How does one set up a Target Collection under the Develop Module?"

As someone who has gone through the learning process I hope to make it less of a hassle or pain for learning Lightroom by providing answers here on questions that confound the first-time user. However, instead of rehashing info that might already be available on the Net, I decided to save time and locate well-written and clearly articulated articles that provide real information. I will write only when I could not locate such info on the Net. I will also not talk about basic basics e.g. importance of backups of your photos, etc. Hence for some users they might not find answers to their questions here. My hope is that many will find the basic essential knowledge provided useful to them.

Preliminaries
Before you import your photos into Lightroom, you should organize your photo collection(s) on your PC hard disk. For instance, I organize my photos as follows:

From Camera -> PC Hard Disk -> Directory -> Folder: Photos -> Sub-folder: Client or Personal (i.e. main subject e.g. client: Shane-Alyssa -> not by date or camera or lens etc as such info are already captured in the photo EXIF metadata. Sub-folders under "Personal" could be Personal i.e. immediate family, Family (siblings and relatives), Friends, Birthday (temporary) and so on. Temporary folders allow me to have in one folder all the photos taken during an event. Weeks after the event, when relatives and friends have seen the photos

My file structure
Spend some time thinking through the filing system and structure, especially the name of the main subject folder. Having an organized file system helps to search and locate photos later. When deciding the name of the main subject, other possibilities came to mind: Date, Camera Name, Places, Cities, Landscapes, Pets, Macro, etc. Since these words could be keyword'ed or entered in metadata during the import into Lightroom, I dropped those in favor of "Client" and "Personal" as these 2 subjects are usually my main interests.

Basic Lessons
Following are the basic lessons I went through on learning Lightroom 4-beta. Bear that in mind as the informational videos below precede LR4 and some things have changed in LR4.

Why create a Collection?
Difference between a Regular and Smart Collection
Basic considerations: Importing photos into Lightroom 3
Watermark Your Photos: Quick, Simple, Easy!
Creating Import Presets

Spot Removal in Lightroom

..to be Continued

Basic Masking in CS5


Animated Image


Burst of Light


Crop to Fixed Ratio in PS

Quick Easy Workflow in LR - A Starting Point

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Adobe Lightroom 4 Beta Preview

Adobe has finally done it! Yes, it has bundled a book-making module inside the Lightroom package. That makes LR4 extremely productive and efficient for wedding photographers and will persuade many to switch to Lightroom from PSCS5. Wow !!








Monday, January 9, 2012

The One

Today is 9-Jan-2011, barely a few days after 6-Jan-2011, the date Nikon launched the D4, its latest and greatest camera. I could title the post 'D4' or something like that to cash-in on the widespread excitment and interest in the D4 launch. But that would be pretentious and falsely enticing readers to this blog simply to increase pageviews, etc. Hence the post title, a tribute to a truly great camera - but without any allusion to Nikon! I have nothing to add to what's already available on Youtube. Plus obviously I don't have any hands-on experience to tell! So why then embed the D4 promotional vid? Because, folks, Nikon has finally nailed the competition with this one! The D4 is undisputedly the One to get and own! The quality of the videos captured by the D4 is simply Astounding! It is what clinches it for me this time! So this post gathers all the vital info relating to the D4, all in one convenient place! I do the searches so you don't have to!





For more detailed information on the production of "WHY" & "HOW of WHY" and the Nikon D4, check out our blog and the Nikon Professional Services Global site.
http://news.coreyrich.com/
http://nps.nikonimaging.com/movie_shooting_guide/

UPDATE: 01-02-12
Did you also know that the XQD can store up tp a massive of 2 terabytes? Wow, that surely would one day be used on laptops. ultrabooks, etc and yes, the Modular PC - made possible by Intel's new innovation Thunderbolt technology! The following article is an excellent read on the new Sony storage format for digital cameras employed in the D4:  Sony XQD card in Nikon D4

Pro Secrets: Macro Photography

Taking Great Insect Photos
Shutter Speed in Macro Photography
Storytelling in Macro Photography

Pro Secrets: Wedding

Wedding Photography Lesson

Pro Secrets: Photoshop & Lightroom

Good Interesting How-To Articles
Using LR4 Retouching Presets
Character & Symbol Codes
Windows: Alt Key Numeric Codes
  PS Retouching Workflow by Joey L.
Layer Masks in Photoshop

Videos
Textures Overlay
  
Color Correction in Camera Raw
Retouching Eyes and Teeth
Portrait and Beauty Retouching
Julieanne Kost

Pro Secrets: Basic Concepts

ARTICLES
1 - What is Photojournalism?
Most photographers here loosely use the term wedding photojournalism to describe their style of shooting weddings in a natural way - unrehearsed, unposed, unplanned, waiting for the moment. Yes, partially correct but certainly not totally correct usage and application of the concept. This pro describes her photojournalistic approach in the context of a portrait shoot. I believe that is the correct interpretation of the term.

Here's the read: Achieve perfect portrait expression

2 - What does it take to be a  * real *   photographer?
Before you take the plunge into full-time photography as a career choice, do you have what it takes and know the costs? Well, this photographer certainly knows and is a real pro! This is her cool and measured response to a public "Why do photographers charge so much?" advert put up by a bride-to-be. She also reveals what she does daily to earn her keep and what the job entails. We all can admire her integrity, drive, passion. Wannabe pros - heed the invaluable insights she provided!

3 - Workflow for Digital Imaging Post-Processing

VIDEOS
After weeks of exhaustive search these are the better ones from the heaps and tons of videos *sigh* regurgitated by Google Search. It is an on-going, continual search for good, watchable videos from the spam and garbage that is ubiquitous on the Net. Enjoy these vids!

1 - Workflow

2 - Working from Home as a Pro Photographer

3 - Photo Composition
4 - Multimedia Storytelling by Bob Kris
5 - Visual Design of a Photograph
6 - Depth of Field Explained
7 - How to Use Your Lens Angle of View
8 - Awesome! A top fashion photographer explains

Pro Secrets: Speedlight & Studio Lighting

Posing and Lighting with Bambi Cantrell
Studio Lighting with Zack Arias 1
Studio Lighting with Zack Arias 2
Studio Lighting Essentials
Lighting Persona
High Speed Photography

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Excellent Vids

The videos listed hereunder are very useful - you get distilled knowledge, rare quality experience that you'll probably never get (and learn from), plus it's all watchable in the comfort of your home!

GENERAL
Interview with Ramit Sethi



BASIC CONCEPTS
Workflow
Working from Home as a Pro Photographer
Photo Composition
Multimedia Storytelling by Bob Kris
Visual Design of a Photograph
Depth of Field Explained
How to Use Your Lens Angle of View

CAMERA & GEAR
Packing Your Camera Gear
Choosing a Good Tripod
What to Look for in a Tripod


MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY
Tips for Taking Great Insect Photos
Critical Shutter Speed in Macro Photography
Storytelling in Macro Photography



SPEEDLIGHT & STUDIO LIGHTING
Posing and Lighting with Bambi Cantrell
Studio Lighting with Zack Arias 1
Studio Lighting with Zack Arias 2
Studio Lighting Essentials
Lighting Persona
High Speed Photography

WEDDING
Wedding Photography Lesson

PHOTOSHOP
Textures Overlay
Color Correction in Camera Raw
Retouching Eyes and Teeth
Portrait and Beauty Retouching

Excellent Reads
Learn Secrets of Wedding Album Design
A Lightroom Post Production Walk Through: Venice
Silent Marketing Tips for Photographers