I don’t always shoot through glass or windows, but this $50 lenskirt seems worth it for the times when I might. Certainly does better than my hands or bulky black wrap.
Philip Bloom filmed this stunning time-lapse video of Seattle’ Space Needle on a 5D Mark II, a T2i, a T3i, and a Panasonic GH2. He documents his setup on his blog and shows off how he used a lenskirt to reduce reflections while shooting through a window.
Don’t be fooled by the still image preview in the video above. Watch and enjoy this funny video of an execution taking an unexpected turn. Well, it’s amusing until the execution takes place at least. There, I warned you. If you can’t take it, you can watch the Muppets sing the same song here.
Eliot Rausch directed this hauntingly beautiful video set to the voiceover of somebody reading the Sermon On The Mount. Hunter Hampton Richards was the DP and Matt B. Taylor was the 2nd camera operator. Seriously, awesome work!
I wonder if I’d be able to bomb those hills in San Fran. Emi Brown kills it out there.
Gizmodo posted this interesting video on how images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope are manipulated and constructed in such a way so that the human eye can interpret the data that the camera is seeing in space. Lots of compositing and “color correcting” — which basically means that each of the many layers of [...]