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4 months ago
Dublin Dr. Pepper Review
I review the Dr. Pepper from Dublin Texas where they use the original formula with cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.
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4 months ago
The Second Most Important Button On Your DSLR
Todays tutorial is about using your digital SLR. People have been asking about my process for taking photos so I wanted to go over some of the basi...
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Great tip. I'm sure a lot of people neglect those features. Also, your microphone sounds great.
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4 months ago
Questions & Answers - Volume 1
The following questions will be answered:
Do you need busy streets for street photography?
Why photographers prefer a prime lens for street photog...
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4 months ago
Review of the Olympus OM-D EM-5 For Street Photography
A review about the new Olympus OMD EM-5 starring Robin Wong at http://robinwong.blogspot.com/
Stay updated: http://erickimphotography.c...
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4 months ago
Capturing Foreground and Background Using Wide Angle: Ep. 128: You Keep Shooting: Adorama Photograph
AdoramaTV Presents You Keep Shooting with Bryan Peterson. Join Bryan on location in Dubai where he discusses how to use a wide angle lens to captur...
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5 months ago
Banish Misfortune
This is more or less based on Richard Thompson's arrangement but taken at a careless, irresponsible speed...
gravityroom • 743 views
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It's nice to see the acoustic. Nice variety.
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5 months ago
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6 months ago
Number 67
Messing around with the Lovepedal Eternity Burst and the Strymon Brigadier.
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My favorite so far. The bluesy into was really fresh and unique in contrast to the more ambient and ethereal numbers. The melodic nature of this one was particularly appealing to me. Great mood.
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6 months ago
Beware of photography schools. John Free
http://www.facebook.com/joh...
John Free is a social documentary photographer. John has taught at USC, UCLA, Newport Art museum, the Los Ang...
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Mr. Free, I have had inspiring teachers in my life, and you are now one of them for reminding me of the passion inside of me that is unlike anyone else's. All the best to you. I look forward to checking out your other videos and following your work.
R. Smith
Charlotte, NC
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6 months ago
SCOOTER WIPEOUT MADNESS IN NYC!
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6 months ago
Time Lapse Photography With Ti84+ Calculator As Intervalometer
This tutorial shows you how to use your TI graphic calculator to function as an intervalometer for time lapse photography with Canon digital rebel ...
ianhyk • 8,005 views
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Thank you for your detail. I couldn't figure out my son's calculator, so I appreciate every clear step.
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7 months ago
Art of Photography Extra #1
Personal projects with equipment restrictions can make you a better photographer if you're willing to learn your way around roadblocks, experiment ...
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8 months ago
Number 55
I record these ambient solo guitar pieces all the time. Most don't have names but are numbered for future use, either to be re-recorded or used as ...
gravityroom • 689 views
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Ted, I was excited to see your music posted here. I have heard you refer to your composing and guitar work on your photography podcasts. Thanks for sharing. I can now better see how you had pursued film composing. I guess you're one of those people who will explode if you're not creating. Ke...
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8 months ago
Music for a Wet Morning - Strymon Blue Sky
Improvising with delays and reverbs largely inspired by the rain outside.
I've streamlined my pedalboard a little since moving to the new studio. ...
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I get Coke with real sugar in the glass bottles from my local Latin markets. Nothing like it!