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Porto Devoluto

porto devoluto casas alugar podre vazio abandonado diana rui

porto devoluto casas alugar podre vazio abandonado diana rui

porto devoluto casas alugar podre vazio abandonado diana rui

porto devoluto casas alugar podre vazio abandonado diana rui

porto devoluto casas alugar podre vazio abandonado diana rui

Português:
O que é que está a acontecer ao Porto? O que me parece é que ninguém se importa que a cidade esteja podre das suas portas para dentro. É uma cidade onde se trabalha e bebem cervejas. Eu não sei, mas isto aqui no meu bloquinho é um crime cometido por parte dos proprietários que cobram rendas milionárias por casas podres, que as vendem para serem demolidas. Acordem porque apesar das casas serem edifícios centenários e na sua maioria históricos, não estão propriamente em Madison Avenue. É por isso que a população está a fugir para a periferia, porque pelo mesmo preço ao menos habita numa casa em… Como é que se diz?… Em condições habitáveis. Devia haver uma lei que obrigasse o proprietário a manter as suas propriedades em condições e/ou habitadas. E mandá-las abaixo para construir mamarrachos devia dar cadeia, mas isto sou eu.

Mais fotos desta série aqui.

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English:
Well, if you have visited the coolest city in Portugal you may have noticed that the citizens pass by and have fun around a city rotting on the inside. It’s core “audience” goes there to work and have a beer at the end of the day. To me it’s wrong and it’s a crime perpetrated by the greedy owners and landlords that charge inflated rents and let their historic buildings rot to hell. Here’s a reality check, those houses aren’t located at Madison Avenue, so stop wanting millionaire rents for rotting houses. That’s why the population has been running to nearby cities where they pay the same but at least it’s for homes in, well… habitable conditions.

More photos from this series here.


Francis G – Higher Artwork

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui

Francis G Higher artwork diana rui


Português:
Grafismo do álbum “Higher” de Francis G concebido por mim assim como edição de imagem. Fotos da Capa, CD e foto central da minha autoria.

O álbum já se encontra à venda online e fiscamente nas lojas.
CDGO
Fnac
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English:
All the artwork on the “Higher” album from Francis G was designed by myself as well as all the photos post-production. Photos from the cover, CD and centrefold were shot by me.

The album is already for sale.
CDGO
Fnac


Incêndio em Matosinhos

incêndio matosinhos 7 gatos sete diana rui 9 setembro 2010 avenida Afonso Henriques



Português:
Hoje ao circular por Matosinhos, deparei-me com um cenário triste… aqui vão as fotos.

“Um incêndio destruiu um apartamento em Matosinhos, matando 7 gatos que se encontravam no interior.
Segundo a agência Lusa, outro gato e dois cães, que estavam na varanda, foram salvos pelos bombeiros.

O incêndio deflagrou num terceiro andar da avenida Afonso Henriques por volta das 14:30 e foi extinto às 16:10. O edifício foi todo evacuado até ao quinto piso.

Foram necessários 17 bombeiros e 6 viaturas. A causa do incêndio é ainda desconhecida.”

in IOL Diário
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English:
Today was a rather sad day in Matosinhos, these were some of the photos I shot as I was passing by.

“A fire destroyed an apartment in Matosinhos, killing seven cats that were found inside.
According to Lusa agency, another cat and two dogs that were in the balcony, were saved by the firefighters.

The fire broke out on the third floor of a building at avenue Afonso Henriques around 14:30 and was finally extinguished at 16:10. The entire building was evacuated up to the fifth floor.

It took 17 firefighters and six vehicles. The cause of the fire is still unknown”

in IOL Diário


Tamron 17-50mm 2.8

tamron 17-50mm 2.8 canon

tamron 17-50mm 2.8 canon



Português:
A objectiva Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 faz finalmente parte do meu set de objectivas.
Não me arrependo nem um bocadinho, é muito provavelmente a minha melhor objectiva neste momento.
Aqui (pic 2) fica uma pequena amostra do que ela é capaz de fazer.

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English:
The Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 lens is finally a part of my lens set.
I don’t regret one bit this acquisition one bit, it’s probably my best lens at the moment.
Here’s (pic 2) a little sample of what this baby can do.


Portfolio

Português:

Acabei de actualizar o meu portfolio aqui no site com novas fotografias nas secções «Black & White» e «Color».

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English:

I just updated my portfolio with new photos, you can check them out at the «Black & White» and «Color» sections.


Clean and Beautiful Photo Blog Designs




Português:
O «Ready Photo Site» fez um artigo sobre o design de blogs de fotografia e ao que me parece gostaram do meu ao ponto de o incluírem como exemplo.
Aqui está o artigo que referi.

«Os blogs de fotografia mais populares, geralmente têm um grafismo bastante simples. (…) Contudo, quando se conjugam boas fotografias enquadradas num fundo e tipografia suaves com elementos de design pequenos, o blog de fotografia pode ser visualmente mais apelativo e ao mesmo tempo adequar-se melhor ao gosto e estilo pessoal do fotógrafo. Neste artigo temos uma amostra de 27 blogs de fotografia que demonstram refinamento e beleza tanto nas fotografias como no design. Este artigo pode servir de dupla inspiração, pois o leitor poderá recolher ideias para o seu site ou blog de fotografia assim como conhecer novos nomes para adicionar à sua lista de fontes de inspiração

Muito obrigada pela referência!
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English:

«Ready Photo Site» made an article about photoblog designs and looks like they like my desing because they included it in they examples.

Here’s the article I’m talking about.

Here’s a bit of their post:

«The most popular photo blogs in the Internet usually have a quite plain look. (…) However, when beautiful photographs are framed with a smoothly designed background, typography or small design elements, photoblog can be more visually appealing and better convey the personal style of the photographer. In this post we feature 27 photoblogs that show beauty and refinement in both design and images. This post is a double inspiration as you may get some ideas for your own photo website design and find some new names to add to your list of inspirational resources

Thanx fot he plug, guys.


Canon 28mm 2.8



Português:

Hoje recebi mais um brinquedo pelo correio. Apresento-vos a minha nova 28mm f2.8.
Ainda não tive tempo de a testar como deve ser em exteriores, apenas fiz um pequeno teste que está na 2ª e 3ª imagens. Na 2ª podem ver as letras num livro e na terceira é um crop dessa mesma fotografia. Ignorem as baboseiras religiosas.

Estou muito satisfeita com o detalhe que esta lente tem. Para todos os cromos da fotografia, as imagens foram fotografadas a ISO 400 – f2.8 – 1/100.
O seu primeiro teste a sério vai ser na 6ª Feira onde vou fotografar os Airbag n’O Meu Mercedes.


English:

Today I got a new toy in the mail. I here by present you my new 28mm f2.8.
I haven’t had the time to test it properly outside, I only made this quick test you can see on picture Nr2 and Nr3. On picture Nr2 I shot the print in a book and picture Nr3 is a crop of that. Ignore the religious mumbo jumbo, please.

I’m very pleased with the detail this lens has. For all you photography geeks out there, this was shot at ISO 400 – f2.8 – 1/100.
It’s first real test drive will be on Friday where I’ll be shooting Airbag at O Meu Mercedes.




The Pinhole Project – Assemble Part 2

My pinhole is ready and it has already shot a few pictures. But first things first. Here’s the last part of the pinhole assemble.
Over the Easter holidays somewhere in the heart of the northeastern Portuguese country in a very small village named Cortiços, I took the time to finish the pinhole.

I just followed the instructions right here and folded and glued everything as you can see in the picture bellow.

This little box above is the black box, where you stick the metal sheet (mine was cut out of a Sumol Can) with the actual pin hole and where the film is exposed to the light. I used an old needle I found in a drawer, so I can’t really be sure about the precise measure of that hole. But hey, that’s the pinhole spirt, I guess.

Next I had to take apart an used film canister, flip around the spool and put it back together. This was the tricky bit of the whole thing. Next i taped the new unexposed film to the spool with black electrical tape so that I can wind it to rotate the film between exposures just like any film camera.

Next I mounted the film canisters in the black box.

Then I just put everything inside the Cheshire Cat box and it was ready to shoot. All I had to do was roll the film a pull that shutter up.

On the follow up post I will upload some pictures shot with this pinhole and i hope they are usable since it’s my first experience.

Take care.


The Pinhole Project – Assemble Part 1

I finally managed some spare time to print and cut out some of the pinhole parts.

I bought black cardboard to glue the printed pinhole paper parts because plain paper is just to thin to hold. As you can see bellow, I glued all the sheets to the cardboard before cutting out anything. I used stick glue for this. Regular tube glue usually taints the ink from the printer.

The glue was left to dry for a few minutes before i began cutting the pieces out. I recommend you use a ruler and a x-acto knife to cut everything nice and straight. Don’t use scissors to cut anything but the rounded flaps on the sides of the outside box. Trust me, I’ve got years of building models for my architecture project classes to back this up. Do not use scissors to cut paper unless you want it to look crooked, messy and poorly cut.

So my little friends, we’ve come to the end of part 1 and I leave you with all the nicely cut parts glued to the black cardboard.

You can expect a follow up post on this.


The Pinhole Project

I’ve been meaning to make a pinhole camera for a long time but i never got down and did it. Well, I’m compromising here that I will make one and you are here by my witnesses.

Today I stumbled upon this website – www.corbis.readymech.com/en and came across some cool looking pinhole projects and decided with all my might a good will that I was going to make one. But me being a picky lady, I opened photoshop and started messing with one of their designs and decided to make a Tim Burton Cheshire Cat pinhole camera. I know, it’s lame but I like cats. Moving on…

This is the original pinhole camera design.

This is my model for the outside box that will contain the box for the actual 35mm film.

If you like my lame design you can download the template here so that you can build it yourself. I will require you to take pictures of it and with it and show me.
The rest of the pinhole project can be downloaded here, this is just the outside box, remember?

As I said before the copyright of this pinhole project belongs to Corbis. I just messed with it, printed a note with their copyright on my box and hope that they don’t get mad. It’s just a project that I’m doing for fun.

My next step is to buy stuff such as black tape, a can (with coca-cola inside so that i can drink it first), get film and print out the box and actually build it.

You can expect a follow up post about this.


Retouching an old wrinkled photo

And now for something completely different…
I was handed this old photo to retouch. It’s probably 30 years old.

As you can see it’s in really bad shape, but what you can’t see is that it’s really tiny, it’s 5,0×3,5cm.
What a challenge! – I thought.
So here’s the 5 hour editing process that took me to retouch the whole thing.
First stop, I removed the left eye and forehead wrinkles.

Next, I removed the mouth, chin and chest wrinkles.

On the next stop,  I removed all the wrinkles from the eyes. This part was tricky, but i pulled it off.

Next, I decided to take a break from the though stuff and removed all the easy wrinkles from the background and body.

Here’s the really though part. The nose is pretty messed up and the left cheek is in bad shape too. It took me a lot of patience and calm to try to make the nose look normal. Here’s the result.

Next, I converted the image to black and white, but left a bit of the old sepia worn out feel to it.

Now, here’s the bonus: I decided to give it color and this is what I managed to accomplish with a little hard work.

This is it!


White Gold

Leça da Palmeira

Tunnel and sky collide
Lose friends to the airwaves and the airlines


Video Portfolio


Campanha do Barrete

Campanha de Natal do barrete!

Traz uma banda amiga e obtém 50% de desconto no total das duas sessões fotográficas.

Para mais informações sobre esta campanha envia um e-mail para studio@dianarui.net.


The freaking flu

Am I the only one that doesn’t really care about the flu and thinks everyone is overreacting and that the media is having a big role in spreading the panic? People have always died from the flu every year. So give me a break when I sneeze… By the way, I sneezed 3 times yesterday. Oooooh

Anyway, this is all you’ll hear about social or political problems in this blog, ever.

I shot this one yesterday when I was coming out of the hospital. gripe
No, I don’t have the flu… yet.


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