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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Air Jordan Retro Releases – Spring 2013 HHHEEEAAAATTTTT!!!!!!

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This is a look at whats in store for Jordan Brand not later this year but in the future of 2013. There was leaked info from a reputable online source detailing the major releases so Jordanheads look no further. Retro styles releases will come in January, February and March 2013, as you can expect OG makeups like the Black/Royal 1s and Fire Red Vs. Info via: TheAfoot on NT

 

 

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New Balance 574 “Summer Night” Pack

By Aaron Hope · Published Jun 20th, 2012

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New Balance 574 Summer Night Pack

As we mentioned in our look at the upcoming ‘Grey Suede’ pack (as if that name weren’t true of a huge portion of all NB classics) that the 574 is a timeless symbol of New Balance’s success and likely its most popular silhouette.  That popularity comes from a superb base design that’s supremely versatile as proven by these exuberant ‘Summer Night’ New Balance 574s.  Far from your father’s running shoes, these bold tonal makeups evoke those beautiful summertime sunsets with gradient side panel ‘N’ branding that integrates the black heel counter and suggests there’s something special in store for the equally glossy heel.  Indeed, the rear badge features a unique grid texture that coupled with the shiny veneer, makes for a tonal mosaic that makes these teal and orange colorways ‘more’ of their respective colors than we’ve seen from even the most elaborate tonal designs over the past few years.  New Balance can do at least fifty shades of grey and they’ve effectively packed even more into these two you’ll see in greater detail after the jump, so click through for more photos and look for these at New Balance Concept Stores worldwide.  via SM

New Balance 574 Summer Night Pack

New Balance 574 Summer Night Pack

New Balance 574 Summer Night Pack

New Balance 574 Summer Night Pack

New Balance 574 Summer Night Pack


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UBIQ x HEAD PORTER PLUS

Hope everybody’s staying hydrated out there! To kick start this hot day, Ubiq x Head Porter Plus cool us down with some Standards

in black

brown

or navy

Come through and check these out at Reed, online in Space.

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Christian Louboutin Flannel Rantus Orlato Flat

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Christian Louboutin‘s is coming along and has been a popular and timeless men’s footwear silhouette. More styles will return for Summer 2012 in a unique flannel material, the style will be the Rantus Orlato Flat. The flannel is contrasted with piping, metal eyelets and white laces. The white rubber midsole and the designer’s patented red bottom are the dopest. the Christian Louboutin Flannel Rantus Orlato Flat is now available both in-store and online for $795 USD.

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Friday, June 8, 2012

Posing Guide: 21 Sample Poses to Get You Started with Photographing Groups of People

Previously in the posing guide series articles we looked at posing female subjects, posing male subjects, posing children and posing couples. It is now time for posing groups of people.

There are usually three kinds of group shots. First are just formal shots with a large number of people. Second are more informal shots with a group of friends. And finally, photographing a group or family members. In this order, let’s look at some sample poses and posing ideas.

1. When working with a large group of people you won’t be able to control each individual’s pose or expression. This is fine as long as you pay attention to the overall composition. Imagine the whole group to be a single object. Principally, make sure that all people in the group are visible.

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2. When photographing large groups, quite often the only possible composition in order to get everyone into the frame will be to compose in full height. These kind of shots are usually formal and documentary so again, your primary objective here would be to get everyone in the group clearly visible.

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3. If possible, search for ways to shoot from an elevated angle. Using a balcony or climbing on a car to get a higher viewpoint could work perfectly. It will definitely be worth the effort, because instead of an ordinary and common group shot you will get more interesting and inviting perspective.

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4. There are occasions when standing separately for the members of a group will be more appropriate than “keeping heads together”. Maybe it’s not the best way to take a “friendly group”, but might work very well for a small team shot, e.g. music band or co-workers in a project. If a group has a known leader, put him or her in front for even stronger composition.

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5. This is pretty much a standard way to photograph a group of friends. Yes, it’s easy, ordinary and common way to pose for snapshots, but it really works, so – why not?

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6. This is a fun composition which comes across as a quite friendly pose. Ask everyone to stand very close together. Then make them lean their heads slightly closer to each other and towards the camera.

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7. Ask the group to form a circle while lying in the grass outdoors or on the ground indoors while you shoot from above.

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8. Very fun and rewarding way to set up a small group of people. Choose a “group leader” and put him or her in front. The others should then join one by one. Each of them is supposed to stand behind the previous person peeking towards the camera over the shoulder etc. Supporting themselves a little on the person directly in front adds to the cordiality of the composition.

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9. A slight variation of the previous one. Put a “group leader” in front and the others to appear behind each other. Take shots with different aperture settings and choose later if you prefer only the first one or all of the group members to be in focus.

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10. Very fun way for informal picture of group of friends. For the best results, ask a group to make a jump after a short run.

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11. Very rewarding and interesting composition is to shoot group of people in a row. Check that everybody is clearly visible and shoot from a close distance with a wide aperture and focus on the first person. Yes, people farther away will be blurred, but they will still agree that a result is a very interesting and unusual looking group shot.

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12. Now, let’s look at some family samples. The most common way to photograph all the family members is sitting on a couch in the living room. It is not the most creative way for a family shot, but it can be done quite fine. The easiest way to improve these standard compositions is simply to crop real tight. Don’t include that lovely couch and room’s furniture in the shot. Fill the frame with and only with all the family members.

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13. Another good idea for family shots is to simply get outside. Sitting in the lawn, in a local park or on a beach – all of these are excellent places to take some family shots. Just remember – when subjects are sitting, don’t remain standing – get low and shoot from your subjects’ eye level.

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14. A family lying close together on the ground. Make them lift their upper bodies a bit by using their arms as supports. Shoot from a low angle.

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15. A beautiful composition for a family shot. Might be done outdoors on the ground or indoors in a bed. Works absolutely fine with any number of kids.

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16. Cozy pose with a family sitting comfortably on their favorite couch.

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17. For an unusual and interesting family picture, turn the traditional couch photo setting around. Simply take your shots from the back side and see what a huge difference it can make.

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18. Just a slight variation when taking a picture from the couch’s back side.

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19. Absolutely beautiful way to make shots of a group of family members. Just ask the kids to hang onto the adults’ backs.

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20. Very easy pose for a full height shot. As you can imagine, works well with any number of persons.

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21. Take shots with the family walking hand in hand. Shoot in continuous mode and select the photos with the best leg movement and positioning. Keep in mind to control a focus, while subjects are approaching from a distance.

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And finally, be creative and come up with different variants on your own. Think of ways you can transform the corresponding pose for your particular shooting scenario and subjects. Use these initial sample poses as a source for your own creativity!

Check out our Other Posing Guides in this Series

Kaspars Grinvalds is a photographer working and living in Riga, Latvia. He is the author of Posing App where more poses and tips about people photography are available.

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strawberries and cream biscuits

strawberry and cream biscuits

Did you go strawberry picking last weekend? Did you haul home too many and they are disintegrating faster than you are able to can, preserve, or pluck them individually into your mouth? Do you have strawberry-stained fingers and toddlers? Boy, do I have a treat for you.

hello, strawberries! you were missed.


drying the strawberries

It’s like a strawberry shortcake, stuffed inside a single cake. No wait, it’s a strawberry and cream scone, with overripe strawberries that melt, their juices trickling free of their 2-by-1 confines, as they bake. It’s a mistake, a terrible, terrible mistake, this stuffing of fresh, unstructured berries inside a structured baked good; it might make a red puddled mess around each, like sweet, innocent biscuits got lost on the set of a trashy vampire movie. That can’t be right, can it? Shouldn’t a scone be a tidier thing?

chopped


overripe berries


stirring in the cream


strawberry-specked dough

I thought long and hard about this when I made these what I confess to be a year ago. A whole year I’ve known you could do this — make a happy mess with berries and cream, all in the name of breakfast — and I didn’t tell you. I was just fiddling around. I didn’t think anyone would actually care about such a

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