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Jupiter , the biggest planet orbiting the Sun , can be seen by the naked eye in the south-western sky at times , weather permitting ! But to capture it by the camera proved elusive , what with the glare emitted by the city lights and street lights !
Mr.Ezhil Ramalingam, our ' Flickr ' friend , came with an answer ! With his guidance , the tiny flicker of Jupiter has been captured along with the street lights on the terrace of my home ! The mammoth planet looks like another street light in the celestial path !!
Exposure : 60 seconds !
Up close and personnal with another of the damaged groynes at Dawlish Warren beach in Devon.
Camera Canon 600D
Lens Makinon 28mm f2.8
Exposure 60 seconds
Aperture f8
ISO 100
Filters Candiox ND1000 (10 stop) + Kood GND-8 (3 stop graduated)
Almost an hour after sunrise and still the warm colours continued, which is quite unusual, even in winter.
Normally I would have gone for a longer exposure to smooth the water more, but I prefer this version with a bit of texture remaining.
The above shot is the HDR result of total of 5 different exposures (-4,-2,0,+2,+4)EV.
the shots were stacked in Photomatix, and enhanced in Photoshop CS5..
i used PS5 previously to create HDR photos, but i found that Photomatix is far better..
the shots were taken with 10-24mm lens @ 14mm.
Aperture f/9.0
ISO Speed 100
The place is Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque! in Muscat, Oman..
some other shots are stil coming :D
Maxwell Bodenheim - Sixty Seconds
Novel Library 38, 1950
Cover Artist: unknown
"The story of a love affair that society would not permit – and of the two who dared."
Initial crude stacking of a set of 20x 1 minute exposures of M51 to show the Supernova that recently erupted. (Marked with black arrow, Approximate magnitude 14.5)
The supernova just looks like a small faint star, no brighter than most of the other faint stars in this image ... but keep in mind that it's in Galaxy M51, 31 Million light years away from us. The other faint stars are probably only thousands of light years away, and are within our own galaxy. The supernova could be 5000x further away!
Skywatcher Maksutov Newtonian telescope 190mm F5.3. LXD75 Mount. Canon T1i DSLR ISO800.
I took about 50 exposures mostly 1 minute each. Most of them are streaked too much to use even with my low standards, but I'm happy I was able to get some ok 1 minute shots, usually i can only do 30 seconds. I was setup on a cement patio tonight instead of in the grass which may have helped.
For this quick initial view I just had Deepsky Stacker use the 20 best exposures, I'll take a closer look at them in the next day or so and add dark and flat frames to help remove some of the noise and vignetting.
From an evening experimenting with really dark filters as the sun went down.
Not quite the conventional sunset shot, this used a Shade #10 welding glass (13 stops approx) plus a cheap ebay 3 stop graduated filter, then exposed for the sun.
Not sure it will appeal to anyone else, but I quite like it :)
Camera Canon 600D
Lens Makinon 28mm f2.8
Exposeure 1 minute
Aperture f8
ISO 100
Access to the Point Bonita lighthouse is over this suspension bridge. Only 2 people are allowed at a time on the bridge, and it does move with just the weight of a person.
It's an obvious shot, and persepctives draw me in the same way good sunsets do. I was in the middle of this 60 second exposure and someone at the other end of the bridge decided to capture the same perspective, opposite direction, using a flash.
The bridge is lit by the lighthouse, behind me.
This is a multiple-step exposure version. North is up.
Earth distance: 0.496 AU
Sun Distance: 1.363 AU
equipment: Zeiss Aposonnar 135mmF2 and Canon EOS 5Dmk2-sp2, modified by Seosan on modified iOptron ZEQ25GT, autoguided at a star nearby with Fujinon 1:2.8/75mm C-Mout Lens, Pentax x2 Extender, SX Lodestar X2 Autoguider, and PHD Guiding
exposure: 4 times x 900 seconds, 3 x 240sec, and 4 x 60seconds at ISO 3,200 and f/3.2
The first exposure started at 07:00:37 and the last at 08:22.01UTC January 1, 2015.
site: 3,887m above sea level at latitude 23 42 25 South and longitude 67 49 23 West near Laguna Miscanti Chile
Where is he? This was a long exposure with 25ThC standing in front of the wall, firing a flash behind him in three places. So where is he eh? Gotta love the lack of chimping on 120 roll film cameras :)
Taken on the Analogue Brighton Photo Walk last night with captainbonobo, 25ThC, .scribe and myself. It was mentioned that I should come up with a funny Flickr name... o_O
A cold mid winter’s night in Northern Michigan and the Mackinac Bridge / Straits of Mackinac, as seen from Bridge View Park, St. Ignace, Mackinac County- - -61 second exposure.
The Mackinac Bridge spans the Straits of Mackinac and connects Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas. It is the world’s third longest suspension bridge: total bridge length is 26,372 feet (5 miles) / 8,038 meters; suspension bridge length is 8,614 feet / 2,626 meters; distance between the towers is 3,800 feet / 1,158 meters; height of main towers is 552 feet / 168.25 meters; the bridge roadbed is 200 feet / 60.96 metres above the water at midspan; the roadbed is 54 feet / 18.45 meters wide; total length of all suspension cables is 42,000 miles / 67, 592 kilometers. The bridge was designed by David B. Steinman and built by the American Bridge Company of New York at a cost of $100 million (1957). Suspension bridge construction began in May 1954; the bridge opened for traffic on November 1, 1957. The toll bridge is part of Interstate 75 (I 75) with St. Ignace at the north end of the bridge; Mackinaw City at the south end.
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Went down the seafront this evening to try out my D300s and see how it coped at night.
I'm really pleased with it so far but need to test it out on star trails with exposures over 20 mins.
Used the lamp to hide the moon to stop flare and burnout.
Check out my buddys photostream, his tag is on the bandstand.
I need to shoot during the blue hour more often!
Taken with:
E-M5
Panasonic Leica 25mm
ND 1.8
Tripod
Tech:
Graflex Crown Graphic with Schneider-Kreuznach Super-Angulon 90mm f/8
Hoya r-72 filter
1 minutes at f22
Efke IR-820 4x5 film.
Adonal 1:100, 28 minutes.
Negative scan.
-Plato-
Playing with light
using my phone in a 60seconds bulb exposure,
I dont have a flash light nor torch light, so I have to improvise!
drawing in total darkness is hard! you have to use your imagination! =)
60seconds @ f11 | 200 ISO | 10mm | B&W ND110 + Hitech 0.6+0.9 GND
An afternoon shot from Robin Hoods Bay. At high tide there isn't much opportunity for getting onto the beach, this was taken from where the main street quite litterally becomes the slipway and with the tide reaching the buldings on either side there isn't much room. I got quite a few odd looks from the tourists who were obviously wondering what I was doing standing staring at my watch and with a cable hanging out the side of my camera.
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One of the many damaged groynes at Dawlish Warren in Devon, which took quite a battering in the recent storms
Camera Canon 600D
Lens Makinon 28mm f2.8
Exposure 60 seconds
Aperture f8
ISO 100
Filter Camdiox ND1000 (10 stop)
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Warsaw, Poland
Summer 2018
Precisely 17:00 an alarm sounds across the city of Warsaw announcing the start of the minute of silence commemorating the 74th Warsaw Uprising anniversary and to honor the memory of the fallen men, women and children who died fighting the nazis....
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Taken with a Canon 1100D + 18-55mm lens.
Single exposure of 60seconds at ISO400. Contrast levels adjusted to counteract Moonlight
What happens when you setup for and take a one minute exposure, only to find out that the London Eye has stopped for the evening? This happens. I had seen it earlier and noticed the lights were changing from purple to white, but by the time I made it down there, it had stopped for the evening. I have a picture of it moving here.
Sunrise arrives with a burst of colour.
Camera Canon 600D
Lens Makinon 28mm f2.8
Exposure 60 seconds
Aperture f11
ISO 100
Filters Camdiox ND1000 (10 stop) + Kood GND-8 (3 stop graduated)
The Twinkie was regarded as an indestructible icon of American capitalism, one of those comfort trash foods that was supposed to survive a nuclear holocaust - but they look set to die before the Mayan Doomsday prophecy on December 21 with the parent company, Hostess, going bankrupt.
But the South Lake Union district is surely setting developers' mouths watering. The Hostess Cake half-block property on Republican Street (near Glazer's) has long been eyed by developers hungry to buy land in the fast-growing neighborhood of Seattle; particularly if, as expected, the rezone of the area goes through.
Right now, with the twinkling Space Needle Christmas Tree making for a good holiday shot over the Hostess Cake property, it can't feel much like Christmas inside for many of the the long-serving staff set to be paid off soon.
Leica M7 & 90mm Summicron
Fuji Velvia 50
f16/60 seconds
Processed & scanned at www.pandalab.com
Canon 6D
Sigma 70-200mm at F2.8
ISO 1600
34 x 60seconds
tracked using an Ioptron sky tracker
Processed in PixInsight
When the tide goes out, it reveals the ancient rock pavement that was layed down millions of years ago.
A bit of history that is revealed twice a day for a short time.
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Warsaw, Poland
Summer 2018
Precisely 17:00 an alarm sounds across the city of Warsaw announcing the start of the minute of silence commemorating the 74th Warsaw Uprising anniversary and to honor the memory of the fallen men, women and children who died fighting the nazis....
For more and a ton of images, please visit my blog. Follow the link provided above. Thank you.
A nice clear evening, so thought I would go out and compare some filters as the light faded away.
This shot taken with a Haida 6 stop ND64 filter.
No grad over the sky to influence the effect.
Below can be seen a similar shot taken a little earlier with a 10 stop filter
This long exposure was taken so that the storm clouds would merge into one another to create a silky smooth effect against the hard lines of the power lines. It was raining hard but intermittently. I was able to produce this shot from a 60 second exposure between the showers (but my coat was still covering my camera!).
- - - Info - - -
5d mk II
tripod
ND110
ND 0.9 grad
shutter release cable
F22
60Seconds with my new Aputure Remote Cord
www.made-in-china.com/image/2f0j00HBpQTclMgzkAM/Timer-Con...
Puerto madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina
PsicoFXPMet 2
Press L it's worth it : )
I'm over winter. The novelty has worn off now and I'm more than ready for spring. Bring on the warmer days, fresh blossoms and meadows teaming with gallivanting lambs I say.
Blue hour + light trails in heavy fog/mist watery vapory stuff that isn't cloud apparently.
5 RAW HDR
f7.1
-1 offset 1ev step
optimal exposure was 60seconds long
10mm
iso 100
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Goes without saying that this week has been an absolute kibosh. "The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray" as the quote goes. I will endeavour to catch up with your streams shortly.
Until then have an exciting and amazing yet surprisingly relaxing weekend!
No drama as the sun rises above the horizon, fitting very well with the tranquil feel of the early morning.
Playing catch up with some older images.
Rodney Bay, Exmouth as the sun rises behind Orcombe Point.
Camera Canon 600D
Lens Makinon 28mm f2.8
Exposure 60 seconds
Aperture f8
ISO 200
Filters Camdiox ND1000 (10 stop) + Kood GND-8 (3 stop graduated)
Novel Library was a division of Diversey Books, which in turn was produced by Avon Books. Novel Library was the first imprint to specialize in “sleaze” paperbacks printed for the mass market. Avon was not known for its restraint in outrageous cover art but it saw a market for even racier titles. So it began the Novel Library in 1948 and for big sales it relied on writers such as Jack Woodford, James Hadley Chase and Maxwell Bodenheim. Sex sells and has been instrumental in the success of new media - from paperbacks to the internet. Despite the suggestive titles and cover art, Novel Library books are quite tame by today’s standards.