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  • Ultra Slow Motion Video with Twixtor

    Ultra Slow Motion Video with Twixtor

    I am obsessed with slow-motion video with Twixtor, it makes your slow motion video smooth. What it does is it fills the gap between your frames so there will be no rough movement on your slow motion. It can enhance your video that was taken in 50fps or 60fps to 1000fps or more. Its a dear software but cool. Wonder if there’s an open source version of it 😀

    Here are some interesting examples:

    Tiwxtor Text Video (Canon 7D) – 1000fps

    7D 2000 fps (Original)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLMoJ7jl4sw&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    Teiki Canon 5D – 1000fps

  • Interesting Bokeh Photography

    Interesting Bokeh Photography

    In my definition bokeh is how you play around with shallow aperture. It could be lights at night, color or subjects. Wikipedia describe it as  the blur or the aesthetic quality of the blur,in out-of-focus areas of an image, or “the way the lens renders out-of-focus points of light. Here are some interesting bokeh photography:

    Grouchy | Irawan
    Lego Mini Character | Irawan

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  • Now that you mention CINEMAGRAPH

    Now that you mention CINEMAGRAPH

    Cinemagraphs are the development of .gif images and how we create them which becomes a great innovation in digital photography. It’s a cinematic loop in a form of a .gif image. Firstly introduced by Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg who described in cinemagraph.com: “an image that contains within itself a living moment that allows a glimpse of time to be experienced and preserved endlessly.”
    It looks like a movie file but it’s a .gif still image where some parts of the image are moving smoothly. Since it was introduced, lots of photographers created this style, even amateur photographers can do it, here are mostly their first attempts at Cinemagraph:

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  • Stunning Realistic HDR Photography

    Stunning Realistic HDR Photography

    HDR photography is High Dynamic Range photography where technically photographers shot one object several times wish different stops and then merged together into one photo. The main idea with my own language is to eliminate light contrast or shading and look as realistic as possible.

    Wikipedia describes: In image processingcomputer graphics, and photographyhigh dynamic range imaging (HDRI or just HDR) is a set of techniques that allow a greater dynamic range of between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than current standard digital imaging techniques or photographic methods. This wide dynamic range allows HDR images to more accurately represent the range of intensity levels found in real scenes, ranging from direct sunlight to faint starlight, and is often captured by way of a plurality of differently exposed pictures of the same subject matter

    Here are some examples that are ‘realistic’ and not overdone:

    dnartin78
    dmartin78 | Learning to Weld

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