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Shooting Challenge: Go For The Gold [Video]

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Aug 9, 2012 5:00 PM   The Olympics are going on. And boy am I getting jealous of all those gold medals. So for this week's Shooting Challenge, you're going to go for the gold. (Well, photograph something, then blingify it.) Shoot a photo that contains at least one super gold element/object. You CAN use Photoshop this week (and you probably should)—to an extent. But make the end result photo look realistic. In other words, it shouldn't be a pure graphic like our lead photo. Make it a real scene that happens to have at least one crazy-gold element. So here's the deal. I want you to take a perfectly normal photo. Then take just one element, isolate it and make it gold. So maybe one car on a lot is GOLD or a mom is holding a baby that's GOLD. Think precious moments, made GOLD. I love this tutorial by Go Media (the clip is embedded here). Within the first minute, you'll figure out how to goldenfy any object. The next 15 or so minutes of the tutorial are really jus...

14 Things That Happened While You Were Blinking [Shooting Challenge]

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Aug 8, 2012 4:00 PM   WINNER: Uh Oh Canon EOS 1000D, 50mm, f1.8, 1/10, ISO 400. Set the camera on a tripod with a locking shutter release, locked it just did a little shadowboxing at the camera. Took about 200 shots to get the focus and blur just right. Post-process using Nik filters to get that Street Fighter IV-ish look. I figured this week's challenge fit perfectly for another hobby of mine; boxing. Blinking is a dangerous thing to do when you're in punching range of your opponent. You just might miss that jutting of the shoulder preceding a right cross and open your eyes to a very blurry close-up view of faux leather hitting you in the nose. - Bart Tieman View the original article here This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full version.

Shooting Challenge: Blink [Shooting Challenge]

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Aug 1, 2012 2:00 PM   A blink goes by in just 1/10 of a second. What could have happened in this sub-moment that you missed? For this week's Shooting Challenge, show us what occurred in the 100 milliseconds that our eyes were closed. Take a photo that lasts 1/10th of a second. Big bonus points for playing off the "what happened when I blinked?" topic, so long as it's not just a person blinking. Set your camera's shutter to 1/10. Lock it down in Shutter Priority mode (you can find this setting as the "S" or "TV" on most dSLRS) or use full manual mode to make this happen 1/10th of a second is an interesting exposure. It's not fast enough to freeze motion, but it will smooth moving entities like flames. I really like this post on shooting 1/10th of a second, just for getting your feet wet with what's possible and probably. Then, check out this primer on shutter speeds for more general technical info. Also, check out two of our other shut...

23 Dramatic Photos of Dreams [Shooting Challenge]

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Jul 24, 2012 2:00 PM   What does a dream look like? As vivid as the images may be in your sleep, by the time you wake they are long gone. But for this week's Shooting Challenge, you reassembled those fleeting pictures. I love taking photographs at night, but without the proper preparations (e.g., fast glass, tripod, sobriety), the resulting snaps are often too blurry to use. When it comes to photographic representations of dreams, however, some blurriness can actually be useful. My submitted photo started with just such a blurry pic - a late-night snapshot of a shadowy metal grate that was so out-of-focus that it was actually more ghostly and evocative than a tack-sharp photo would've been. That became the backdrop for a composite image of photos I took the following night, including a doll that hung over the DJ booth at a dance club, a seemingly dead-end apartment corridor, and the backside of an African mask that I spied through a shop window. The final addition was the tex...

Jamie Rohrs, Colorado Shooting Survivor, Proposes After Family Escapes Death

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July 20 (Reuters) - Surviving the deadly movie theater shooting in a Denver suburb was one momentous event that Jamie Rohrs and Patricia Legarreta shared on Friday - the other came afterward when they got engaged to be married at the hospital. The couple were in a theater in Aurora, Colorado, watching a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" with Legarreta's 4-year-old daughter and their infant son on Friday when the gunman opened fire and chaos ensued. Later, reunited and with the whole family safe, Rohrs proposed to Legarreta, who suffered a minor bullet wound, CNN said. "He just looked at me and he said, 'I know this is not the time and place, but will you marry me?' And I said, 'Yes,'" Legarreta told CNN host Piers Morgan, discussing her fiance's impromptu proposal. "Going through 10 minutes of thinking he was dead and I would never see him again, you never want that feeling again," she added. Police have identified the su...

This Is The Gun Used In The Colorado Shooting That Everyone Can't Believe Is Actually Legal

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Getty The AR-15 One of the guns that suspect James Holmes used in the Colorado theater massacre of at least 12 early Friday morning is quickly reigniting the gun-control debate.  The AR-15 is a semi-automatic assault rifle that is a civilian version of the military's M-16. According to CNN, it's capable of carrying up to 100 rounds. It shoots one bullet at a time that can "may go through two people" at once. And it's legal in the United States.  After the Aurora Police Department revealed that this was one of the guns Holmes used, outrage ensued online, mostly because the gun would have been a lot harder to purchase under the Federal Assault Weapons Ban that expired in 2004. Congress has not voted to replace the bill, which was enacted in 1994 but had a "sunset provision" that let it expire.  Here's a breakdown of some of the more harsh restrictions it would have faced under the 1994 bill, via The Guardian :  The manufacture and import of AR-15s and...

Denver Nuggets Honor Victims Of Aurora Shooting

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The Denver Nuggets Summer League team is playing the Portland Trail Blazers this afternoon. And in a tribute to the victims of the Dark Knight Rises movie theater shooting in Aurora, the entire team is wearing black headbands... NBAtv Please follow Sports Page on Twitter and Facebook. Follow Cork Gaines on Twitter. Ask Cork A Question > x To embed this post, copy the code below and paste into your website or blog. View the original article here This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full version.

NBC News: Navy Sailor 'Unaccounted For' After Dark Knight Shooting Is Presumed Dead

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Here's Everything You Need To Know About Friday's Deadly 'Dark Knight Rises' Shooting

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James Holmes allegedly opened fire on atheater full of moviegoers early Friday morning during a midnight premier of "The Dark Knight Rises." We've been bringing you a slew of updates all day. But we know things can get confusing when new details of such a horrific crime are constantly breaking, so here are the most important things you need to know: In total, 71 people were hit during the violence. Twelve are dead and 59 were were injured during the attack in Aurora, Colo. The suspect, who we later learned is named James Eagan Holmes, was arrested in the parking lot of the movie theater. He is the only suspect and reportedly did not fight the arrest. Holmes let slip to police that both his car and apartment had explosives inside. That statement spurred police to evacuate at least five buildings near Holmes' apartment. During their search of the apartment, police found that Holmes' apartment was indeed booby-trapped with various incendiary and chemical trip wire...