PPT-SERIES #4 focused blur As a photographer, I am caught between content and craft. I see
Author : yoshiko-marsland | Published Date : 2018-12-04
The next found image lives between what is real and a certain future surrealism I wonder when I click Do I manipulate the shot later or leave it as is crop it or
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The next found image lives between what is real and a certain future surrealism I wonder when I click Do I manipulate the shot later or leave it as is crop it or turn it into a photo painting adding new elements textures ideas On the street the decisive moment emerges only as a focused blur. Lelgard a M Brdif a B Vallet a D Boldo b Universit Paris Est IGN Laboratoire MATIS 73 a venue de Paris 94165 SaintMand France lamanlelegard mathieubredif brunovalletign fr EDF RD Dpartement STEP 6 quai Watier 78401 C hatou France didierboldoedf ackr Yasuyuki Matsushita Microsoft Research Asia Beijing China yasumatmicrosoftcom Seungyong Lee POSTECH Pohang Korea leesypostechackr Abstract We propose a method for removing nonuniform motion blur from multiple blurry images Traditional methods fo Shengyang Dai . and. Ying Wu. EECS Department, Northwestern University. NORTHWESTERN. UNIVERSITY. http. ://vision.middlebury.edu/flow. /. Baker, . Scharstein. , Lewis, Roth, Black, Szeliski, . ICCV’07. Yasmina Schoueri, Milena Scaccia, and . Ioannis. . Rekleitis. School of Computer Science, McGill University. Blur. Movements cause blur in resulting image. Blur regarded as undesirable noise. Related Work. Phong Nguyen & Thuan Pham. CSS 552. Overview. Introduction. Problem Statement. Camera. Importance of Motion Blur. Distributed Rays. Post Processing. Introduction. Camera or eye produce visible streaks from fast moving objects. Steven Lu. Overview. Significance of real-time motion blur rendering (Useful for what?). Slow performance of traditional methods. Some of the modern, more . efficient . methods . have problems, too. A new method is presented . Today’s Teaching Point: When literary essayists are analyzing a text, they pay careful attention to not just the details of the plot, but to the details of the author’s craft as well. There is a connection between the author’s message and his or her craft (style). Literary essayists can use this craft analysis to inform their thinking about the text.. of the 1920s, 1930s & 1940s. Edward Weston. Dorothea Lange. Gordon Parks. Has been called “one of the most . innovative and influential . American photographers”. Weston photographed a wide variety of subjects, including . Shengyang Dai . and. Ying Wu. EECS Department, Northwestern University. NORTHWESTERN. UNIVERSITY. http. ://vision.middlebury.edu/flow. /. Baker, . Scharstein. , Lewis, Roth, Black, Szeliski, . ICCV’07. Capture-Recapture . Models. 2 Sample Model . Outline:. Model description/ data structure. Encounter history. Estimators. Assumptions and study design. Basics of CMR. Basic principle:. If sample of 50 and encounter rate is 0.5. By Percy Mitchell (APSSA,AFIAP). . Panning. . vs. Motion Blur. Panning and motion blur. These are two techniques that almost every wildlife photographer has played with at some point during their photographic journey.. with. . Multimedia capabilities. . in. . presentation software. TABLE OF CONTENTS. The Goal. The Objective. The Props. The Media. SETTING THE STAGE. SHOWTIME!. T h e Goal. Student Learning . through:. Producers : Olivia Mwombeki , Kagera Co-operative Union, Tanzania. Coffee farmer. Photographer : Matt Crossick . Leonidas Jiménez Chaparro , BANAFRUCOOP, Colombia, Banana farmer. Photographer: Theo , & . Aedes. are most common species. Females live 2-4 weeks and begin feeding on blood (to produce up to 1000 eggs) ~2 days after reaching adulthood. Eggs are laid on stagnant water surface during warm seasons and can stay dormant for 10 to 15 years.
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