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Marc Muench - SmugMug Artist-in-Residence

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    I SimoniusI Simonius Registered Users Posts: 1,034 Major grins
    edited August 16, 2008
    Veni-Vidi-Snappii
    ...pics..
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    Marc MuenchMarc Muench Registered Users Posts: 1,420 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2008
    Just got back from Kauai where I believe exist the worlds clearest skies especially at night. Took this with my Canon M3 800 iso 48sec at F8, Nikor 16mm fisheek7.gif

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    TangoTango Registered Users Posts: 4,592 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2008
    how does one say wow with pop?wings.gif
    Aaron Nelson
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    DavidTODavidTO Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 19,160 Major grins
    edited August 18, 2008
    Marc is having an Open House for Muench Workshops.

    Hope to see you all there! clap.gif
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    stevesierenstevesieren Registered Users Posts: 39 Big grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    Muooonch Star
    Just got back from Kauai where I believe exist the worlds clearest skies especially at night. Took this with my Canon M3 800 iso 48sec at F8, Nikor 16mm fisheek7.gif

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    Wow. I know people keep saying but wow again! Is that a Moooonch star?

    Like the Palm tree branch technique. Everything is so different at night.
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    I SimoniusI Simonius Registered Users Posts: 1,034 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    Just got back from Kauai where I believe exist the worlds clearest skies especially at night. Took this with my Canon M3 800 iso 48sec at F8, Nikor 16mm fisheek7.gif

    was that hand held?rolleyes1.gif

    great shooting batman, especialy the light on the canoe, did you use some fill or was that lighting there already?thumb.gif
    Veni-Vidi-Snappii
    ...pics..
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    Marc MuenchMarc Muench Registered Users Posts: 1,420 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    I Simonius wrote:
    was that hand held?rolleyes1.gif

    great shooting batman, especialy the light on the canoe, did you use some fill or was that lighting there already?thumb.gif

    Those are actually my tripod marks on the canoe:D the lighting is curtesy of the hotel behind me.
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    Marc MuenchMarc Muench Registered Users Posts: 1,420 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    I am sure we will see many great images from this years olympics, check this outthumb.gif

    about the photographer

    Kari Kuukka, a freelance sports photographer based in Porvoo, Finland, shot the panorama for fun and not as part of an assignment (he's covering the Olympics for Iltalehti, a daily national newspaper in his home country). Kuukka is also blogging during the Olympics, in Finnish.
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    dlplumerdlplumer Registered Users Posts: 8,081 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    I am sure we will see many great images from this years olympics, check this outthumb.gif

    Wow! clap.gif
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    CatOneCatOne Registered Users Posts: 957 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    I am sure we will see many great images from this years olympics, check this outthumb.gif
    Wonder how that was done?

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    That's no regular stitch!
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    DavidTODavidTO Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 19,160 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    I am sure we will see many great images from this years olympics, check this outthumb.gif


    Heheh:

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    anwmn1anwmn1 Registered Users Posts: 3,469 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    CatOne wrote:
    Wonder how that was done?

    headscratch.gif

    That's no regular stitch!

    Looks like the 360 degree software used for real estate. This looks like the kind where the camera is facing up and there is a mirror ball to capture reflections for a 360 degree image. Put into the software and voila.
    "The Journey of life is as much in oneself as the roads one travels"


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    ivarivar Registered Users Posts: 8,395 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    CatOne wrote:
    Wonder how that was done?

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    That's no regular stitch!
    was done with http://www.ptgui.com/ thumb.gif
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    LlywellynLlywellyn Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 3,186 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    I am sure we will see many great images from this years olympics, check this outthumb.gif

    Cool!! Those two photographers hamming it up for the camera cracked me up. rolleyes1.gif
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    thebigskythebigsky Registered Users Posts: 1,052 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    Wow, that's a lot of L-glass on display bowdown.gif

    There must be a joke in there somewhere, 'how many photographers does it take...'

    Charlie
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    dlplumerdlplumer Registered Users Posts: 8,081 Major grins
    edited August 19, 2008
    ivar wrote:
    was done with http://www.ptgui.com/ thumb.gif

    This looks very tempting.iloveyou.gif Stitching HDRs and built in tone mapping wings.gif
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    wfellerwfeller Registered Users Posts: 2,625 Major grins
    edited August 20, 2008
    dlplumer wrote:
    This looks very tempting.iloveyou.gif Stitching HDRs and built in tone mapping wings.gif

    No kidding, what a great alternative to ipix- which I was totally disgusted with.
    Anybody can do it.
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    m.watsonm.watson Registered Users Posts: 1 Beginner grinner
    edited August 23, 2008
    G2 gallery exhibit in Santa Monica
    Hi Mark,

    Had a chance to stop by the G2 exhibit today and thought it was great! clap.gif

    I saw a print that was sandwiched between two pieces of acrylic and was wondering how you went about that....

    Cheers,
    m.watson
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    Marc MuenchMarc Muench Registered Users Posts: 1,420 Major grins
    edited September 3, 2008
    Just a little tip of the iceberg

    This could be HOTwings.gif
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
    edited September 3, 2008
    Just a little tip of the iceberg

    This could be HOTwings.gif
    I'm surprised but not. Surprised because I'd think the progression would have been a camera that did both still and video.

    I've been watching the number of PJ's that are shooting video then grabbing frames. Not 100% but there are those who are expanding their knowledge base.
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    CatOneCatOne Registered Users Posts: 957 Major grins
    edited September 3, 2008
    Marc, has anyone referred to you as a knothead?

    If not, I shall do so :D

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    Welcome to the land of the tree people haha.

    Great shooting this past week. Got some good ones, though my hit rate in the bristlecones isn't so good as I had originally thought. Something about all that scenery making you focus on what looks good to you in person, rather than in a shot. Still, I have some keepers!
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
    edited September 3, 2008
    Welcome back Bill. Did you get any rain or interesting clouds?
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    LlywellynLlywellyn Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 3,186 Major grins
    edited September 3, 2008
    Just a little tip of the iceberg

    This could be HOTwings.gif

    My curiosity is definitely piqued. Can't wait to see the result (and multitude reviews thereafter). deal.gif
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    CatOneCatOne Registered Users Posts: 957 Major grins
    edited September 3, 2008
    ian408 wrote:
    Welcome back Bill. Did you get any rain or interesting clouds?

    We got some good clouds on Saturday afternoon up there. But then toward sunset it started blowing something fierce -- we went up to Patriarch Grove near sunset (not the best idea, given it goes into shade about 30 minutes before sunset) and it was blowing a storm. I mean, really... 40+ MPH sustained with gusts a fair bit higher than that.

    Sunday was blowing good all morning and the air lost clarity by around 10 AM, so we came down and it was blowing hard enough in Big Pine that they closed 395 to RVs and Semis. Actually, a Semi crashed on the road to the Ancient Bristlecones, at the last corner (we saw it when we headed up Monday morning). Monday was nice, cold but clear. No more clouds were to be seen... Friday and Saturday were the only days with them.
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    Marc MuenchMarc Muench Registered Users Posts: 1,420 Major grins
    edited September 3, 2008
    CatOne wrote:
    Marc, has anyone referred to you as a knothead?

    If not, I shall do so :D

    Bill, Has anyone referred to you as an airhead?<img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/mwink.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" > I mean to ruin a perfectly good high def scene<img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/rolleyes1.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" >


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    CatOneCatOne Registered Users Posts: 957 Major grins
    edited September 3, 2008
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    philiphutsonphiliphutson Registered Users Posts: 235 Major grins
    edited September 3, 2008
    Bill, Has anyone referred to you as an airhead?<img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/mwink.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" > I mean to ruin a perfectly good high def scene<img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/rolleyes1.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" >


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    <embed src="http://cdn.smugmug.com/ria/ShizVidz-2008080703.swf&quot; flashvars="s=ZT0xJmk9MzY1MDk4NTUxJms9UFBlWmImYT0zMTYwMDY2X25zZ3lCJnU9bXVlbmNocGhvdG9ncmFwaHlmb3J1bQ==" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="240"></object>

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    That was great!
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,910 moderator
    edited September 3, 2008
    Bill, Has anyone referred to you as an airhead?mwink.gif I mean to ruin a perfectly good high def scenerolleyes1.gif
    Big Foot!!! You got Big Foot!










    :hide
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    DavidTODavidTO Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 19,160 Major grins
    edited September 3, 2008
    ian408 wrote:
    Big Foot!!! You got Big Foot!










    :hide


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    Marc MuenchMarc Muench Registered Users Posts: 1,420 Major grins
    edited September 12, 2008
    The trees that rewrote history
    Occasionally in nature I am confronted by the stories being played out in a different timeline than that of my own lifetime. Bristlecone trees have been dated to be some 5 thousand years old leading me to believe this remnant stump to be have spent a fair amount of time grasping the rock. These trees hold amazing insight into our past.

    For many years now scientists, archeologists and historians have relied on a system known as radio-carbon dating. It was discovered back in the 1960s that this process was flawed and needed to be calibrated. The wood from the bristlecone pines helped correct this process by providing samples that could be precisely dated. Scientists dated these samples by counting their growth rings; they then measured the amount of carbon-14 (C-14) in those samples. They discovered that the radiocarbon dating process was providing dates that were "too young" and established a calibration factor to correct the dating process.

    Faulty C-14 data obtained before the bristlecone pine calibration was then re-examined and corrected. Archeologists found that some artifacts discovered in Europe were actually 1,000 years or more older than previously thought. This revision of archeological site dates led historians to a reinterpretation of cultural diffusion thoughout the Mediterranian and European areas. Because the bristlecone pines of this grove provided the wood to recalibrate the radiocarbon dating method, they have become known as the trees that rewrote history.


    dendroclimatologists believe that these trees on this particular hill, died off when the climate cooled. Over the past years as the climate has begun to warm again there are actually signs of new trees growing at higher elevations.
    It leads me to beleive that at some point in our past it was warmerheadscratch.gif

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