Tiltshift process photos via web or on your own system (Blog Post)

I came across this online tiltshift application via lifehacker yesterday, and quickly started to play. The nice thing you can do is download this widget as an application on the Adobe Air platform and run it on your PC, MAC or Linux box.

Here is one I made that's not so much a tiltsift as it just really fricken cool:

Here is the original image to compare:

and one that is more tiltshifty:

Ocean Size (Blog Post)




Took the boys down to the ocean at Point Dume to beat the freakish April heat wave, as the temps climbed into the upper 90s in Los Angeles proper, the ocean front was a cool 78 degrees.

Music is Jane's Addiction - Ocean Size

As Sure As The Sun (Blog Post)




I shot this on my way across town to see a film. I saw a pretty awesome sunset was coming so I grabbed my camera and started shooting.

Robot In Motion (Blog Post)


My friends the Dubners got a new puppy today, a chocolate brown, blue eyed Rottweiler named Robot.

Here he is in 210 fps slow motion video and I embellished the audio a smidgen. 

 

Slow motion is fun, and makes things look cool (Blog Post)




Playing around with the new Casio EX-FC100 camera, which offers some very cool video features on top of being a fine point and click camera. It can shoot at 210fps up to 1000fps which makes for some groovy slow motion action. It will also shoot 720p HD video...shweet!

Cheese Festival! (Blog Post)

Grate! Grate! Grate!

 

transitive verb
 
1archaic : abrade
2: to reduce to small particles by rubbing on something rough <grate cheese>
3: fret , irritate
4 a: to gnash or grind noisily b: to cause to make a rasping sound c: to utter in a harsh voice
 
intransitive verb
 
1: to rub or rasp noisily
2: to cause irritation : jar <a voice that grates on the nerves>

 

BOO! GAAAH! (Blog Post)

Walking into the local Costco is always "intresting" sometimes good, some times bad and sometimes WTF, today was the latter, as I stumbled across a fellow selling crappy oil paintings of which he was offering this:

Grand Ol' Gang

I'm pretty sure that people have had nightmares of such a meeting, have spent thousands of dollars in therapy to rid themselves of this image in their mind.

And not to leave out the Dems there is this one:

True Blues

So rush right down to your local Costco and snap one up, or you can visit the artist Andy Thomas's web site 

Must go and drink now...

Your Album Release (Blog Post)

I had a fricken blast doing this one... please join in and post your artwork

1 - Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.

2 - Go to http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.

3 - Go to http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days
Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.

4 - Use PhotoShop or similar (I used Picasa 3) to put it all together.

UPDATE: There is a flickr group that is collecting these album covers and you can see some other insprired works there, or join and upload yours! 

 I had so much fun with the first one... 

That I did a second one... 

and now my third go round (sources here, here and here

and #4 (sources here, here and here)

 

40 Comfort Food Albums (Blog Post)

Another "list" from Facebook, this was a great deal of fun. Hopefully you guys will join in.



Here are the rules. List your 40 favorite albums at this moment. Albums
that make you happy and that you go back to again and again, regardless
of if other people think they're cool or one of the best of all time.
You CANNOT list compilations or soundtracks. You can only list one
album per artist. Try to list them in one sitting... don't ruminate on
them too long, don't over think this. DO IT QUICKLY!



Once you've made your list, post it here in the comments



Here is my brain spew...



1. Helmet - Meantime

2. Get Happy! - Elvis Costello

3. Believe – Disturbed

4. Carnavas - Silversun Pickups

5. The Final Cut – Pink Floyd

6. Siamese Dream – Smashing Pumpkins

7. Up On The Sun – Meat Puppets

8. Falling In Love Is Wonderful – Jimmy Scott

9. Ænima – Tool

10. American Idiot – Green Day

11. Back In Black – AC/DC

12. Special Beat Service – The English Beat

13. Ray Charles And Betty Carter - Ray Charles And Betty Carter

14. Doolittle – Pixies

15. Satellite Rides – Old 97’s

16. The Colour And The Shape – Foo Fighters

17. Electric – The Cult

18. Weezer (Blue Album) – Weezer

19. Elastica – Elastica

20. Computer World - Kraftwerk

21. Disintegration – The Cure

22. Fear Of A Black Planet – Public Enemy

23. Welcome Interstate Managers – Fountains Of Wayne

24. Songs In The Key Of Life – Stevie Wonder

25. Paul’s Boutique – Beastie Boys

26. Rockin’ The Suburbs – Ben Folds

27. Boston – Boston

28. Ambient 1 Music For Airports – Brian Eno

29. Time Out – The Dave Brubeck Quartet

30. Oh, No! It’s DEVO – DEVO

31. The Incredible Shrinking Dickies – The Dickies

32. Sparkle And Fade – Everclear

33. Nothing’s Shocking – Jane’s Addiction

34. Look Sharp! – Joe Jackson

35. John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman - John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman

36. Transmissions from the Satellite Heart - The Flaming Lips

37. Another Mother Further - Mothers Finest

38. Hatful Of Hallow – The Smiths

39. Specials - Specials

40. Time And Tide – Split Enz

An evening with Rick Prelinger - The Films of Jam Handy (Blog Post)

I have written about the fine folks at Cinefamily here in my blog before and their unswerving devotion to film of all kinds. Last nights screening was hosted by Rick Prelinger of the Prelinger Archives and was  a collection of works from the Jam Handy Organization, and it's founder Henry Jamison Handy.

Handy, by many, is seen as the father of Multimedia, and of AV education. His organizations films have been seen by millions of people starting from the 1930s through to today. 

Last night the main event was a screening of two of his films that transcended instructional or promotional film and give a view of an America long past. The first was "Master Hands" projected in 35mm from a newly restored print. Selected for the 1999 National Film Registry of "artistically, culturally, and socially significant" films, it was truly fascinating to watch the production of a 1936 car from metal being melted down till the final inspection off the line. I have submitted part 1 of the film to the sift

And second, “American Look” from 1958 projected in 35mm Widescreen a promotional series from Chevrolet showing american design and it's infuence on Chevrolet's car lines. Kitchy, yet a great capture of 50's designs and the design aspect of car creation. I also submitted part 1 of this film to the sift.



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