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Roof_Tiling.mov
WhatThePixel
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This is the first two days of the laying down of the ceramic and copper roofing materials on the first Japanese tea house built in the U.S. post-WWII. Approximately 600 ind...
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2011_Rose_Bowl_Fireworks.mov
WhatThePixel
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July 4, 2011 fireworks show. The 85th anniversary of this celebration in Pasadena's world famous Rose Bowl proved to be entertaining as usual. Photographed and timed by Mic...
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Rose_Bowl_Fireworks.mov
WhatThePixel
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July 4, 2011 fireworks show. The 85th anniversary of this celebration in Pasadena's world famous Rose Bowl proved to be entertaining as usual. Photographed and timed by Mic...
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Multiple_Process_RAW_Files.mov
WhatThePixel
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In this 13 minute video I walk through the reasons why multiple processing of the same RAW file can lead to wonderful imagery not unlike HDR. Finishing off the files using ...
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Camera Sensor and Meter Test.mov
WhatThePixel
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In this 11 minute video, (sorry, couldn't make it any shorter) I go through the process of how to accurately calibrate your camera's sensor and meter using a known standard...
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Overlapping_Photographic_Scales.mov
WhatThePixel
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In part one of this two part series, I explain how the exposure scale inside your camera moves in relation to what the camera's meter is measuring. And why it's correct eve...
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Build_A_Better_Photograph_Intro.mov
WhatThePixel
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I introduce myself and explain why I'm going to post add'l informational content to my youtube channel
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Photographic_Scales.mov
WhatThePixel
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In this video I explain how the photographic tonal scale, the digital camera tonal scale and outputting to various devices relate.
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Single Light Multiple Exposure Photography.mov
WhatThePixel
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A time-lapse video of a location shoot from 2010. Using a single Canon speedlight, a tripod, cable release and technical know-how i was able to build a photograph via multi...
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Multiple_Exposure_Lighting_Techniques.mp4
WhatThePixel
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This is part one of my four part series on how I achieve a multiple light look on location using a single speedlight, multiple exposures and Photoshop.
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