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Geek photography, still images, animation, and shoots that reflect geeks' geekiest endeavors.
Bollywood actress in bikini look
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When You Are In The Night Cafe You Gotta Try,Try,Try
Introduction I am writing this because a lot of my friends are starting out on the AI digital art path and think that they cannot create something that they feel is any good. I have already written a Vocal Top Story on this subject (using an image generated in Night Cafe and featured on Pixabay) which you can read here.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe New Trend in Making Money is Known as Edutainment Influencer Branding
And I think that what we are seeing happening right now, with the power of democratized emerging new media like creating a podcast or shortclip video or any edutainment media, there are thousands of individuals who have stood up and created their own brand and their own presence because of the content that they create, on Youtube , Tiktok , Twitch, on Twitter, on InstaReels ,and even for Facebook Live and as a result, they become the trusted sources of influence, which is why they are called influencers.
EstalontechPublished 2 years ago in GeeksMy Review on Three Robots
"Love, Death, and Robots: Three Robots & Three Robots: Exit Strategies." Spoilers ahead! The other day I came across a funny animation called three robots that were part of a show called “Love, Death, and Robots.“ Many shorts range from horror, sci-fi, romance, and comedy. You can find this show on Netflix, the story was based on the short story written originally by John Scalzi, but was adapted by writer Philip Gelatt. The one I love so much and want to talk about is called Three Robots. A YouTuber channel named story recapped caught my attention when he explained the comedy/Science Fiction short film. I’ll include the link since I got some help from watching this video.
stephanie borgesPublished 2 years ago in GeeksHow You Make Cinematic Magic Like Tarkovsky
If you’re a movie nerd (like me!) or a filmmaker, you know the name Andrei Tarkovsky. He was an absolute cinematic magician, possessing a mastery of filmmaking that most directors can only dream of. So how did he get to that level? What would it take for your videos to have the same artistic impact? I’m here to share seven essential principles that Tarkovsky frequently included in his masterpieces. You don’t have to be a genius like Tarkovsky, but if you can follow these principles when making movies yourself, I guarantee your films will be richer and more exciting for it.
6 Questions To Ask Yourself When Picking Out Your First “Real” Camera.
--- My first camera was a Nikon, and then a Canon, and then a return to Nikon, and then a Sony, and then another Sony, and back to Canon and then I added another Canon, and lastly I've recently picked up a Ricoh. So, safe to say, I've dabbled in all of the major brands (excluding Fuji) and experienced a bit of wishy-washy switches and swaps between bodies and brands. Along the way, I made some mistakes, maybe you won't have to.
Elijah AikensPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe Spirit of the Staircase
“The Spirit of the Staircase” by Marcel Marien was taken in 1949. The Spirit of the Staircase has great contrast and range of color/ tone. The shoes placed on the staircase positioned to look as if someone is walking up the stairs. The camera angle is taken at about waist level from the ground, and places the shoes slightly above eye level for the viewer. The positioning of the photograph leaves the shoes in the center vertically, but in the lower third horizontally.
Almost there
This photo was taken when my family went on a hike to the Cascades water fall in Catawba Virginia. This 2 mile walk should have taken no more than 40 minutes, but ended up taking two hours. My husband, middle grandchild and myself chose the hard rocky uphill trail by mistake when we wanted to walk up the smooth path. This photo comes after 120 minutes of uphill climbing over rocks, boulders, and on narrow legends. We had no cell phone service, it rained gently for a little bit and our feet slipped on muddy paths several times. It felt as if we would never make it but we continued our journey. We saw people on their way back down to the parking area at random intervals who gave us estimates of how much longer we had to go.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksMiss Sinister Does It Yet Again With An Eye Popping Mad Max Inspired Shoot
I've talked about Miss Sinister before when I was completely blown away by her Star Wars inspired photo shoot. I've kept up with her work since then and I was excited when she hinted at a Mad Max inspired shoot. If there's anyone who can pull off that vibe, it's definitely Miss Sinister. Well, she definitely didn't disappoint. Teaming up with some great photographers, Miss Sinister lives up to her name with some truly fierce and amazing shots.
Jay VergaraPublished 6 years ago in GeeksMeet The Real Life Bruce From 'Finding Nemo'
For a clown fish, he's not that funny. Well something is making this Lemon Shark smile. One lucky Florida photographer came face to face with all five rows of teeth, but it was only afterwards that he noticed this shark bore more than a slight resemblance to Finding Nemo's great white shark, Bruce.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksHating Every Picture I Take and Why That Means I Have to Keep Going
I started photography about seven months ago in June of 2016. It started out as something to help jazz up my articles for Movie Pilot or Now Loading. I figured if I get sent to press events that it would be nice if I took my own pictures instead of having to pull from the internet. I borrowed a camera for a press conference for Star Wars: The Force Awakens and I sort of fell in love with that particular camera.
Jay VergaraPublished 6 years ago in GeeksAdding Height In Cosplay
Height. It’s one of those things you can’t really do much about in cosplay, isn’t it? You can turn into a purple alien, a lizard person, or a cyborg through the use of makeup, you can get your werewolf or elf on with prosthetics, and you can drive people up the wall with your Waluigi vocal imitation, but you can’t get from 5'6 to 5'11 without throwing on a pair of six-inch heels and going as the stripper version of your character.
Anne St. MariePublished 7 years ago in Geeks