tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671675.post1833694522381922455..comments2023-08-24T11:09:22.817+02:00Comments on Jim's Photoblog: Life's little surprisesJim Martinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14583963002037127112noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671675.post-69948993377778746212012-04-15T23:34:44.588+02:002012-04-15T23:34:44.588+02:00Very interesting links, Julian. The last one you m...Very interesting links, Julian. The last one you mention is indeed a gold mine!Jim Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14583963002037127112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671675.post-14056985355228526592012-04-15T23:33:04.740+02:002012-04-15T23:33:04.740+02:00Thanks for your links, Johannes. One can tell you ...Thanks for your links, Johannes. One can tell you like the scientific approach to photography!Jim Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14583963002037127112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671675.post-62059484725328285452012-04-08T10:26:03.892+02:002012-04-08T10:26:03.892+02:00Before I'm off to Bochum to join the Orchester...Before I'm off to Bochum to join the Orchesterakademie of the Bochumer Symphoniker for one week (Stravinsky - yeeah!), I'd like to give some short reviews of some sites I found on the www.<br /><br />- http://www.imagesco.com/articles/kirlian/kirlian-photography.html <br />The Kirlian Photography is a possibility to conserve electrical discharges as a photograph. In the 'traditional' Kirlian Photography a high voltage is applied between a photographic film on a metal plate (or a plate of sheet metal) and the device to be captured, thus it is a analog procedure. On this website I found a possibility to easily shoot Kirlian images with your digital camera as well. Very interesting!<br /><br />- http://www.macro-photography-for-all.com/macro-photography-subjects.html <br />All (well not really, but at least a lot of stuff) about macro photography, the page also contains a bit about basic photography rules and photography workflow, ...<br /><br />- http://www.rapp-instruments.de/index3.htm<br />One of my absolute favorite pages about scientific photography.Ultra-shorttime photography, X-Ray-Flash-Photography, Schlieren Photography and much more.<br />I really like this crazy stuff - I've already tried some of this, it's really fun!<br /><br />-http://www.fingers-welt.de/gallerie/eigen/elektro/roentgen/roentgen.htm <br />Did you ever want to shoot your own X-Ray-Photographs? Its not too hard to buil your own X-Ray-Head, but watch out not to become impotent...<br /><br />There are lots of crazy stuff one can do with some basic physic knowledge, a camera and maybe a bit of mental damage - so if you are interested, just ask me ;)<br /><br />Have phun and try not to kill yourselves!<br />jz026jz026noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3671675.post-53197012939779533082012-04-06T10:35:17.196+02:002012-04-06T10:35:17.196+02:00dont get where to^^
Name: Julian Klingholz
Matri...dont get where to^^<br /><br /> Name: Julian Klingholz<br />Matrikelnummer: 24412<br /><br /><br />Research about light concerning Photography<br /><br />Photography is described as „painting with light“. So i was curious about the use of light and the handling of yet existing light sources.<br />During my researches I found a hole lot of great pictured tips that explained their help with examples to set an impression of what they were talking about.<br />http://www.lightstalking.com/landscape-photography-for-the-serious-amateur<br /><br />Others were interesting in matter but distracted with sometimes confusing constelations.<br />http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/cat/10463/display/18394075<br /><br />An very ambitious webpage is <br />http://www.fotografie-tutorials.de/2011/03/18/teil-07-lichtsettings-im-studio/<br />Once I stumbled over it I spend most of my research time at this extraordinary collection of tutorials and pictured explanations. Even though you have to register (for free) its worth it's 15 seconds of spent time because afterwards you gain access to a splendid compilation of about 2200 pictured tutorials and about 30 video tutorials.<br />The know how is brought to you by beautiful pictures that make you want to get started.<br />The site also contains a enormous forum that is heavy frequented and builds bridges to other media relations. Your questions are answered quickly and polite. <br />What excited me most was a special contest area in which always competitions and battles of all kind are offered. That sucks you inside and keeps you in for the long term.<br /><br />After all it's reliving that beneath amateurs and semi pros there are some really ambitious professional photographers involved.<br />To me a great webpage I could recommend to everybody.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com