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Date Posted:
Dec/02/2013 12:04 AM
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I'm not sure how this video might relate to improving your photography (although it is nicely videographed), but it does demonstrate in a dramatic and interesting way Nikola Tesla's statement at the beginning: "If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
We deal with light energy and frequencies every day in our photography, and hopefully we avoid evidence of vibration in our images that we wish to be sharp.
Amazing Resonance Experiment
Dan
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Steve
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Date Posted:
Dec/03/2013 8:45 AM
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Dan,
Thank you for sharing that! It is indeed an opportunity to see how we can change things by trying to see them from a different perspective. Vibration is critical in life as it pulses through our existence. We as photographers try to capture those vibrations in a moment and attempt to do so without corrupting it.
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Steve
Reality can be beaten with enough imagination..... Mark Twain
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Hsuzan
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Date Posted:
May/27/2014 9:40 AM
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Thanks for sharing this video. I must say this is absolutely great way to represent the graphic information.
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Steve
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Date Posted:
May/27/2014 10:50 AM
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Who says there is not some kind of order in the Universe? Thanks Dan!
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Steve
Reality can be beaten with enough imagination..... Mark Twain
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jannatul18
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Date Posted:
Sep/21/2015 6:02 AM
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Hello Dan,
There is no ending in learning from this world. Thanks for the video
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Jannatul
Hobbyist photographer|graphic designer|
clipping path service expert
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raleighsimon
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Date Posted:
Mar/05/2016 3:52 AM
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I would like to thank you for the time you invest in making such awesome post cause as I think it can be very helpful for many people who just wish to get as much information about this topic as possible.
Message edited by: PhotographyTips.com moderator on 03/05/2016 13:36:29
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swanseamale472003
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Date Posted:
Mar/18/2016 1:17 PM
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Interesting to watch. I've seen somthing similar done with a speaker and clingfilm/saranwrap, not as efective but still courious to watch.
Thanks for sharing Dan.
Regards Wayne
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