Chris & Jordan's first impressions of the Fujifilm X-T3
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More Than A Snapshot provides online photography education.
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Slideshows can easily be created with Adobe Lightroom, however, you can have more options and media choices if you make your slideshows with Photoshop. I made this set of tutorials to show you how you can use Adobe Photoshop CC to make simple slideshows with just still images or mixed media slideshows that can include animation, video and text.
Here are some of the important steps in the process along with screenshots.
Basic Slideshow with still images only. Music from Bensound
Adirondacks slideshow with Text and Video. Music from Bensound
On Day 3 of my Adirondack trip I photographed this sunrise time-lapse. This is also where I learned that I should bring a second camera and tripod when shooting time-lapses because there were a lot of great shots happening behind me that I couldn't shoot because my camera was busy shooting this time-lapse.
In this post, I want to show some still images I've taken from 4K video shot on the Canon 5D Mark IV. These images are 8.8 megapixel captures and I think they look just as good as still images from the same camera. I've done this sort of thing with the GH4 and the images look good but I think they are even better from the 5D Mark IV. These images were captured with Adobe Premiere Pro and no image processing was applied. Check them out and let me know what you think.
Trustom Pond Wildlife Refuge, RI You can view this video in HD or 4k.
I've been experimenting with a new lens for my Panasonic GH4, it's the Panasonic 14-140 F/3.5-5.6, and so far I think the lens is a great all-around lens. It's small, lightweight and sharp, perfect for traveling. I shot these videos with autofocus which is kind of a no-no in videography but I thought the lens did pretty well with these fast moving ird.
I've been thinking about doing more wildlife videography and this is like a test video.
This camera looks really cool. It's an action camera that can show you a 350 field of view. Watch some of the sample videos and make sure you use the arrows in the upper left hand corner to look around during the video. I'm not all that active but even I want one.
This movie was recorded and edited using a Nikon action camera KeyMission 360, which is currently under development for pre-announcement at CES in 2016.
This movie was recorded and edited using a Nikon action camera KeyMission 360, which is currently under development for pre-announcement at CES in 2016.
Geoff Tompkinson invented this really cool hyperzooming timelapse effect.
HYPERZOOM COMES OF AGE. The beautiful historic town of Hallstatt is a Unesco World Heritage site in Upper Austria. It is visited by many thousands of tourists each year but perhaps none of them get to see it quite like this. As if on the back of an invisible insect we fly around the sites of this wonderful town in one continuous journey passing through buildings to emerge in different parts of the town, finally ending up on the new viewpoint from Rudolfsturm perched high above the ancient town square. Those of you who know Hallstatt, as well as anyone who watches the video carefully, will appreciate that I have applied a little artistic licence to the geometry of the town in order to seamlessly link the locations. The footage was shot over a two day period but the post production, of course, took considerably longer. SEE MORE HYPERZOOM EXAMPLES http://www.geofftompkinson.com Sound Design: Slava Pogorelsky Website: http://www.slavapogorelsky.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/slavapogorelsky