Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts

Monday, December 20, 2010

Clay house 23. Lovely Couple Taking a Bath

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How to participate :
Join in our event by posting a comment below this post of your Clay house blog 23′s title along with your e-mail address. Please remember that the blog title has to be written in English.
Event Prize :
If your title gets selected, you will be receiving clay doll of Clay house Episode 23!!
Event period :
~ 2010. 12. 17 GMT 00: 00
Winner :
stella(congratulation!) & a Title she gave us is ’Lovely Couple Taking a Bath’
A kind hearted crocodile has been feeling lonely just because he looks rough. Poor crocodile had nothing to do so he just decides to take a bath. Luckily he has his favourite old-toy, Duck to accompany with. So let’s enjoy watching how they have a fun!



Congratulation again, stella! Nice name that we have never had before! Thanks for participating in our event! We truly appreciated it :)
Our first mission has been ended. You got 4 more clay event posts to enjoy with! So stay on & See you in next Clay blog 24 on 20th Dec ’10.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Clay house 23. Christmas event 01 : Get Me A Title!

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Dear Samsungimaging blog’s friends! How are you guys going?
Have you been enjoying our blog this year? It’s always our pleasure to have you guys around!
So to celebrate upcoming Christmas & New Year, we are giving away “Cute Clay Toys” for the very first time as a prize for our event!
How to participate :
Join in our event by posting a comment below this post of your Clay house blog 23′s title along with your e-mail address. Please remember that the blog title has to be written in English.
Event Prize :
If your title gets selected, you will be receiving clay doll of Clay house Episode 23!!

Event period :
~ 2010. 12. 17 GMT 00: 00
Check out the clay making video below for your reference.





Our first mission has been revealed. This event will be held for 5 weeks which means 4 more clay event posts are on the way!
Please look forward to our next clay house post 24 that is going to be revealed next week!!!
Thanks for participating in our event! We truly appreciated it :)
The first winner will be announced on 17th of Dec!!!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Last Leaf(NX100 OK GO)


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OK Go | Myspace Music Videos

Of­fi­cial Mu­sic Video for OK Go's "Last Leaf" This video was made in part­ner­ship with Sam­sung NX100 iFn – http://www.cre8y­our­world.com Di­rect­ed by OK Go, Nadeem Mazen and Ali Mo­ham­mad
Pro­duced by Shirley Moy­ers
An­i­ma­tion art by Ge­off Mcfetridge, Cham­pi­on Stu­dio


Read more: http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoId=107004788#ixzz14pfq7X8Y

Monday, November 8, 2010

Making It Awesome (Samsung NX100 Campaign: Episode 4)


In the M.I.T Lab, OK Go's 'Last Leaf' music video production is in full swing. Here, we see engineers and the rest of the crew working hand in hand with the ultimate tool, Samsung NX100 with i-Function lens.
Watch them gear up for the completion of the incredible 'Last Leaf' music video project on http://www.cre8yourworld.com

To watch more OK GO's Video, click here.
*OK Go meets NX100 Official playlist
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...

Thank you for watching!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Art & Science (Samsung NX100 Campaign with OK Go: Episode 3)


OK Go shares about the idea behind filming 'Last Leaf' music video.
Here, you can see how OK Go's creativity and M.I.T's technology work together to produce the incredible 'Last Leaf' music video. This wouldn't have been possible without the ultimate tool, Samsung NX100 with i-Function lens. See how it's done on www.cre8yourworld.com!

To watch more OK GO's Video, click here.
*OK Go meets NX100 Official playlist
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...

Thank you for watching!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

NX100 with OK Go (Samsung NX100 i-Function Lens Demo Film)


Here's the sneak peek of the ultimate creative, OK Go. See how awesome their concert looks through the ultimate tool, Samsung NX100 with i-Function lens on http://www.cre8yourworld.com!

To watch more OK GO's Video, click here.
-OK Go meets NX100 Official playlist
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...

Thank you for watching!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Spinning Earth – Ben Heine’s Panorama Works

Here are ingenious series of artworks by Ben Heine, a Samsung imageloger. All the pieces of images, served to complete the panoramas, was taken with Samsung NX10. Enjoy the fact that the world we are living in is perfectly round. The Earth continues to spin…


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Ben’s note : 3 days of intense work to make this huge panorama of Cologne, Germany’s fourth-largest city. This is a 360 degrees view, I tried to get as many details as possible, sometimes repainting different parts of the cityscape. The original composition is really big (almost 20.000 pixels wide!) because I assembled more than 30 photos. I took all of them from the top of “KölnTurm” when I was in Germany 2 weeks ago… (FYI, I didn’t use any autopano or fisheye). The city’s famous Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. The University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln) is one of Europe’s oldest universities.


Cologne is a major cultural center of the Rhineland and has a vibrant arts scene. Cologne is home to more than 30 museums and hundreds of galleries. Exhibitions range from local ancient Roman archeological sites to contemporary graphics and sculpture. The Cologne Trade Fair hosts a number of trade shows such as Art Cologne, imm Cologne International Furniture Fair and the Photokina. Cologne is also well-known for its celebration of Cologne Carnival, the annual reggae summerjam, and Cologne Gay Pride. Within Germany, Cologne is also known as an important media center. Several radio and television stations, including Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR), RTL and VOX, have their headquarters in the city. ©Ben Heine


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Ben’s note : This is the landscape I saw from the top of Beynac Castle, in the Dordogne department of France. I visited this beautiful place last week. I spent several days to assemble and edit some 20 photos I took there (no Fisheye and no AutoPano). The original image is huge and it was quite a challenge this time because my graphic tablet just got damaged and I had to do everything with a standard mouse. :) ©Ben Heine


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Ben’s note : This is where I used to revise my books when I made my degree in Journalism. I didn’t use a fisheye lens. I have actually assembled some 14 photos I took when I was there. The original image is huge (12000 pixels wide). The “Mont des Arts” (meaning “hill of the arts”) is a historic site in the center of Brussels, Belgium. The showcase square was created for the Universal Exposition held in Brussels in 1910. It featured a park and a monumental staircase with cascading fountains descending the gentle slope from Place Royale down to Boulevard de l’Empereur.


The original square was destroyed during the post-war construction frenzy known as Brusselization; between 1954 and 1965, the square and its surroundings gave way to massive, severely geometric postmodern structures such as the Royal Library of Belgium and the Congress Palace. The Mont des Arts offers one of Brussels’ finest views. From the vantage point on a hill, the famous tower of the Brussels Town Hall at the Grand Place is clearly visible. ©Ben Heine


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Please visit Ben Heine’s Photostream to see more of his artworks.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Souvenir de Paris

Samsung Digital Imaging has provided the author of this review with the mentioned digital imaging device.
Hello everyone, long time no posting.
I haven’t been feeling very well lately so do forgive me for not being able to communicate with you guys.
I have been quite down for the last two, three months, physically and mentally, but now I’m much better and came back to my easy, breezy, beautiful, happy, shiny, peaceful, bubbly Sara.
(Yes!! I’m going to be refusing to feel dark, down, sad, depressed and all the other bad things!)
Anyways, as I was coming back to Morocco in January, I stopped by Paris, France.
I stayed at the world-renowned sculptor Prof. Dong Lak Lim’s Paris home.

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After spending a night in Paris I woke up and opened the windows.
The fresh daybreak air made me fresh as well.
Looking at the luxurious villas on the hillside of 16th arrondissement of Paris brought back old memories.

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Prof. Lim is known as one of the top ten artists in the world that Korea produced.
Sitting at the small table in the corner of the living room,
The pretty little sweet park by the house comes into the picture over the window.

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Prof. Lim concentrating on work with his computer

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Looking at the picture on the living room wall, the roaring Pacific crossed my mind.

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Prof. Lim’s Europe exhibition posters were pasted on the wall.

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And on the speaker was a miniature of Prof. Lim’s art piece.
There were art pieces here and there making the whole house feel like a gallery.

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Since there was some time left till getting on the plane to Morocco, I got out of the house for
a while. Looking at the Eiffel tower and Seine is always a pleasure to the heart and eyes.

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A parisienne walking fast through the lonely streets

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It is always overwhelming to see the beauty of the Eiffel Tower.

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The way to the garden through the restaurant in the first floor of the Branly museum

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In the empty space on the first floor, some high school students are waiting to tour the
museum.

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The modern <Le Musee du Quai Branly>

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Capturing the sight of the Branly museum
The person in the fedora and a coat is the professor Dong-Lak Lim.

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Sadly time didn’t allow me to go inside the museum.
The scattered groundwork on the garden seemed quite free.

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The gift shop
Even the commercial gift shop seemed like a gallery.

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The artificial canal flowing through <Le Musee du Quai Branly>
It brings about a lovely image going well with the nearby mansions.

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On the cornerstone at the corner of the garden, it says
“The garden of the Branly museum that was designed by Gilles Clément was made by the
support of the enterprise ‘Gaz de France’.”

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Aren’t the windows of the museum quite unique?

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In the spacious space there are several chairs so that even a quite decent meeting could take
place. I thought it would be a great place for the students to discuss after touring the
museum.

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When Eiffel said he would put up a steel structure the Parisians of the day objected the idea by
saying “We don’t need any hideous steel crumbs in Paris”.
However, the Eiffel Tower is now the symbol of Paris.

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We went into the café on the first floor of the museum.
The unique and clever chairs pleasantly welcomed us.
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