Posterous

India Trip 2009 at a glance.

                   
Cows. Food. People.

 

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Posted 2 months ago

Love.

Testing out my Canon SD780 IS

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Posted 3 months ago

This is Karma.

THEME: This is a documentary about the philosophy of karma. I am into eastern philosophy which I find to have a lot of truth in it. I wanted to make a film that conveys the idea that we are all basically the same. And I also wanted to make an informative film about what karma really is in case people are interested.

FORM: I wanted to experiment with fusing the documentary genre with the music video genre. I also wanted to make a film that in form reflected indian society in all its colour, chaos and diversity. Indian traditional ideas and beliefs, indian classical music remixed and edited trough western eyes to hopefully suit a western audience.

Erling Hoveid: director, producer, music, photography, co-editor
Geir O. Ramsvik: photography, editor, visual effects
Kristian E. Sjølie: graphic design
Jan Magnus Nymo: sound design, surround and stereo mix

In this world nothing happens to a person that he does not for some reason or other deserve. Usually, men of ordinary intellect cannot comprehend the actual reason or reasons. The definite invisible cause or causes of the visible effect is not necessarily confined to the present life, they may be traced to a proximate or remote past birth.


Great short with bonus tilt-shift footage.

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Posted 4 months ago

Fall.


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Posted 4 months ago

Taryn Simon Photographs (super) Secret Sites.


Oh my!

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Posted 5 months ago

Rogers Cup 2009.

         
From a recent visit.

 

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Posted 6 months ago

Ladybug.

Probably the most incredible video you will see this week.

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Posted 7 months ago

Boardwalkin'

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Posted 7 months ago

Tilt-Shift Quebec.

   
Just trying it out.

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Posted 7 months ago

Ti-83 Intervalometer.

What do you need to take a time-lapse video using your SLR? An Intervalometer. But what if you don't have the time/skills necessary to build one? You just want something quick and cheap. Do you have a Ti-83[84] calculator? Well if you do then you can easily rig up a simple intervalometer using your camera, a connection cable and your SLR. Just follow along.

1 - Depending on your calculator, this process might be a little different. The following directions are for the Ti-83+.

1) Turn on your graphing calculator (duh)
2) Press the PRGM key
3) Press the Right arrow twice to highlight the tab at the top titled "New"
4) Press ENTER
5) Enter in a name (I used "Camera")
6) You are now ready to insert the following program. The functions prompt, while, for, and end can be found by pressing the PRGM key again. The function Send has to be selected by press 2nd -> 0 (catalog).

Here is the program:

: Prompt A
: While 1
: For (H,1,A,1)
: End
: Send(A)
: End

*Note* "A" is the duration between shots. If you set "A" to 100, the camera will take an image every second.

2 - Making the Connection.
Connect your Ti-83 connection cable from your calculator to the remote plug on your camera.

3 - Shoot.
After you have set up your camera and adjusted your settings for the shot run the program.

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Posted 8 months ago
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