Friday, February 24, 2012

Cool!




Contoh foto levitation yang keren... Bagi yang mau coba, ikutan deh lomba yang ini..
http://pianochenk.multiply.com/photos/album/43/LOMBA_FOTO_TANGO_LEVITATION

20 comments:

  1. Hmmm, ini levitation editan :D

    Seruan levitation yang natural

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  2. emang, ada yang bisa melayang beneran, Naz?
    pesulap ding ada..hihi

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  3. Bukan melayang beneran, tapi cara ngambil dan ekspresi modelnya sendiri yang menjadikan levitation...

    bentar2 tak cariin contone. BUkan punya saya, tapi temen

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  4. Ini levitation natural, tekhniknya sama dengan jump shot, bedanya dengan jump shot model tidak melihat ke kamera. Fotonya Shasa bukan foto saya :D 

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  5. sepertinya di rooftop..pake timer, lompat..jadi deh, sperti melayang!

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  6. Kalau ini sih editan photoshop :D

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  7. Kalau menurutku, cuman motong rooftop aja Naz, lantai gedung. Fotonya asli lompat, berulang2 kali malah aku si Natsumi. Lantai gedungnya diilangin, padahal cuman beberapa senti ajah..

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  8. Contoh levitasi lainnya. tapi, gitu, kameranya juga canggih...Canon EOS euy..

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  9. Tips Levitation dari Natsumi Hayashi (Sapa tau mau nyoba!)

    How to take "Today's Levitation" (how I actually do)

    - Equipments and shutter speed
    Camera body: Canon EOS 5D Mk2
    Lenses: Canon EF50mm F1.2L USM, EF24-70mm F2.8L USM, PENTAX 67 lenses (with adaptors)
    Tripods: Gitzo's rapid-pole 3 steps with ball heads (from 1980s)
    Shutter speed: 1/500 sec. or faster (1/320 sec. can be used in a darker condition)

    - With a self-timer
    EOS 5D Mk2 has a 10sec. timer as it's longest timer set up. This means that I can get away as far as 10 second distance from the camera after I press the shutter release button.
    First, I get a composition and a focus manually.
    Then I press the shutter release, run to the right position for a levitation as checking the camera's blinking red LED counts down 10 seconds and jump by my intuition.
    In this manner, I need to jump over and over to get the right shot.

    - Ask someone to press the shutter release button
    When I take my levitation farther away from the camera than 10 second distance, I ask someone (mostly my friend) to press the shutter release button. First, I ask my friend to be a stand-in in a proper position to get a composition and a focus.
    Then I go to the position to levitate, and my friend come to the camera (we switch our position) to press a shutter release button in time with my jumps.


    How to view/take "Today's Levitation (3D)"

    - How to view "Today's Levitation (3D)" (without using any optical glasses or viewer)
    - "Parallel viewing" and "crossed-eye viewing" images
    With "parallel viewing" images: Please see the image on the right with your right eye, the image on the left with your left eye.
    With "crossed-eye viewing" images: Please see the image on the right with your left eye, the image on the left with your right eye.
    When you feel natural depth of space, you are seeing the suitable set of images for you.
    But I think that my explanation is still difficult for a beginner. If you feel it's too difficult, please see the following website by Mr. Greg Erker which gives us very useful information for viewing stereo (3D) images: [How To Freeview Stereo (3D) Images] (Click!)

    - How to take "Today's Levitation (3D)" (how I actually do)
    - I set two cameras (Canon EOS 5D Mk2s with the same PENTAX 67 lenses) on two tripods horizontally as close as possible each other and connect extended shutter release cables to each camera.
    Both cameras need to be set up with the same ISO, iris, shatter speed and white balance. Since shutter speed of both cameras are quite fast (faster than 1/500 sec.) for levitation photography, I have to press both shutter release buttons as simultaneously as possible to get the same perfect moment for both cameras.

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