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A reprocessed version of the jellyfish photo I posted a couple of days ago. This one has a completely different feel to it. It's much spookier.

 

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Love this toy. Though noise level at lower light is pretty terrible.

Second test shot from the TTArtisan 50mm/f1.2.

 

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This is my friends lil' guy, Sage. I took his picture's last month also, it's so crazy how much they change in such a short amount of time!

Ocean Beach surfer at sunset

[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section].Nikon COOLPIX5700.

Focal Length: 71.2mm.

White Balance: Preset.

Digital Zoom Ratio: 1.00.

2004/11/30 13:48:42.

Exposure Mode: Programmed Auto.

AF Mode: AF-S.

Saturation comp: -2.

JPEG (8-bit) Fine.

Metering Mode: Spot.

Tone Comp: Auto.

Sharpening: High.

Image Size: 2560 x 1920.

1/157.2 sec - f/4.7.

Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached.

Noise Reduction: OFF.

[#End of Shooting Data Section].

A couple of male Wood Ducks facing off.

 

Large View On Black

 

Exif data

Camera Olympus E-620

Exposure 0.006 sec (1/160)

Aperture f/3.5

Focal Length 200 mm

ISO Speed 200

Exposure Bias 0 EV

Irish Sea 2008 - on the Statsraad Lehmkuhl, 3 masted bark (1914)

Sony α7Ⅱ+ Voigtländer VM-E Close Focus Adapter + Nokton Classic 40mm F1.4 S.C. VM-Mount

 

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Via Angelo Mariani, 2, 48121 Ravenna

Rosario Bonaccorso Double Bass

To be in a magical place at the right moment can only be compared with a few things in your life. One thing I learned the last few years in my photographic adventures is to relax, let the anxiety (for making a good capture) go away and finally to embrace and "feel" the nature surrounding you, then everything can take its turn and become reality.

The distant cloud played its part in this composition, I was on Morfa peak starring and enjoying the wonderful view from one of the most beautiful spots in Greece, the sky was kind of dull but that lonely and attracting cloud standing in front of the sun was just calling out for a nice sunset capture.

I left my equipment on the ground, and relaxed enjoying the view, waiting for the sun to touch the distant mountains and waited for the time I would be able to shoot a sunstar with some summer colors in my frame.

I had already spotted a lonely rock in the peak which gave me a wonderful view without any distractions, once the sun was lower than the cloud I started preparing for the capture.

This is a double exposure manually blended with Tony Kuypers Luminosity masks.

 

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Canon 5D

Canon 17-40L f/4

Focal Length: 17mm

Aperture: f/22

Shutter: 1st Exposure: 2.5/sec, 2nd Exposure: 1,5/sec

Tripod: Benro C-169 / Vanguard SBH-300

Filters: B+W CPL

Location: Morfa Peak / Pindos

Date / Time: 13/8/2010 20:17pm

Mirror Lockup + remote control

An extremely versatile 6×6cm twin-lens focusing reflex taking twelve pictures on 120 roll film. Although this camera is priced at the lower end of the scale, it incorporates most features required by the keen beginner and yet has a performance that will satisfy the critical user.

 

The lens is a 75mm coated f/4.5, which focuses down to 4'. The leaf shutter is behind the lens, has five speeds from 1/15th to 1/250th second, and is synchronized for flash.

Grupo de Estudos

Holga 120CFN, Kodak Tri-X400, +10 Macro

Xtol 1:1, 8min @ 27degC, agitate 30sec, then 2 inversions every 30sec

This photo shows a good example of point of view. The angle or the point of view can make a picture interesting and stand out from other pictures. It shows objects from different perspective. Tip#2

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