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Leaves are moving in the background. Trunk is rock steady. Amazing to visualize the wind. Testing 60s exposure with 6 stop ND from Breakthrough Photography (X4 - 6 stop)
Leica SL + Vario-Elmarit 24-90mm - at 25mm, F/22, ISO 100, 60s
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Stainless steel case with a black leather bracelet with contrast stiching. Fixed stainless steel bezel. Black dial with silvertone hands and stick hour markers. Tachymeter scale around the outer rim. Day and date display at the 3 oclock position. Chronograph three subdials displaying 60seconds 30minutes and 12 hours. Automatic movement. Scratch resistant antireflective sapphire crystal. Solid case back. Case diameter 43 mm. Case thickness 14 mm. Deployment clasp. Water resistant at 100 meters 330 feet.
It wasn't enough that the engineers stopped the train for us on the Islais Creek Bridge. They had to ask us aboard to ride the train into the Pier 80 rail yard.
You can imagine that a rail system that dates back to 1889 (beginning of the system, these tracks are probably newer) would not provide a smooth ride. I was fortunate that they had to stop the train to check the hookups on the gondola (or are they hopper?) cars, so I had a chance to do a 1 minute exposure with no blurring.
I love the encyclopedic web site Wikipedia, although the article on the SF Belt Railroad (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Belt_Railroad) says they have ceased operations. I think this photo proves otherwise.
Camera Canon 600D
Lens Makinon 28mm f2.8
Exposure 60 seconds
Aperture f11
ISO 100
Filters Camdiox ND1000 & Kood GND8 soft graduated
Some more shots from my last trip on that epic summer night:) Need to go back there because there is still so much to capture. I've done few high ISO f/4 60seconds exposures to see how it will come out and I’m happy with the results. Note that some noise reduction used on RAW files and dead pixels cloned out.
All this old boats and sheds falling apart:( Each time I visit it I notice decay.
Documentary by Audrius Stonys, 2011
Ramin is a veteran Georgian wrestler, perhaps the only wrestler in the world known to have won seven opponents in mere 55 seconds. Although his physical stature is far from imposing, his handshake is as firm as a wrench. He lives alone in the town of Kvareli in north-eastern Georgia, an area famous for its red wines and its living tradition of folk wrestling festivals. His only companions are a cat and the memories of his dearly loved mother and of his splendid victories in the wrestling arena. For Georgians, wrestling means more than just the national sport. It’s Georgian culture, Georgian lifestyle and, for many, it’s even Georgian religion. For centuries, the Georgian popular wrestling tradition (Chidaoba) has been characterized by a strictly respectful and gentlemanlike attitude towards the rival wrestler. The Palavani (absolute champions in wrestling) have always been athletes endowed not only with physical excellence but, above all, with chivalrous and moral excellence. At least that’s what it used to be up till very recent times, and Ramin is perhaps one of the last living Palavanis. He has trained a good number of younger wrestlers who venerably call him ”Teacher Ramin” and who are the only ones to remember him on his 75th birthday. When they arrive, the house suddenly becomes alive with a truly Georgian feast of music, toasts and wine.
But there is something missing in the old wrestler’s life. Perhaps Ramin, the man with an unbeatable heart, was too much of a winner to let himself be won by anyone, not even by a woman’s love. Today he is beginning to feel otherwise. He is finally ready to surrender. There was a girl he fell in love with 50 years ago… Her name was Sveta, and she lived in the village of Kvenatkotsa. Ramin gets on the train and goes to the remote Kvenatkotsa to seek out his long lost love. Will he find her? Will she remember him? Will a woman finally enter Ramin’s life? The film presents Ramin’s journey through the Georgian landscape and through the landscape of his memories.
view the trailer here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cc8JzKi7WQ&feature=channel_v...
silhouette pier and spectators of the sunset.
taken at sunset with nd400+nd8 stacked. exposure time: 60seconds
ISO 200 / F16, Twilite setting, white balance: cloudy. follow me at my website and blog @ www.lawsphotography.com
Second of only 2 decent lightning shots (but 2 is better than none). This probably isn't as good as the first. Same process - 60 sec exposure and luck!
This is Lasdon Park, Mt. Kisco, NY taken at night with long exposure. The white dot to the left of the moon is Jupiter.
This was accepted in the Westchester Land Trust 2010 Photo Show.
1/17/10 - The opening of the Photo Show was last night and though this didn't win, by the time I left night only 3 images were sold and this was one of those (none of the sold had won anything, but they were also in the $800-1000 range so that may be why). This is my first show and my first sale - it surprised me how excited I got when someone pointed out to me that it had sold - and to a complete stranger who didn't have to make me feel good! Yea Me! :)
SIXTY SECOND EXPOSURE IN DAYLIGHT!
Canon 5D 24mm at f8 and 60seconds. ISO 100.
I know it is not much . . but its a monster . . the first of many!
Welding glass 95X110 - cut to 95x100 - to fit in a Lee 100mm holder.
Strength: 10
Colour: green
Took 1 image handheld of a piece of paper in the sun and set that image as "custom white balance".
Camera in bright sun . . glass was not . . put eyepiece cover on and wrapped camera in a black T-shirt.
Thank you for all the inspiration from Flickr members!
Red Rock Falls Generating Station is a two-unit hydroelectric station and dam located on the Mississagi River, 6 km northwest of Iron Bridge, Ontario. The generating station was completed by Ontario Hydro in 1961. Red Rock Falls is now owned by Brookfield Renewable Power. The station has a total generating capacity of 41 MW at a head of 93 ft. (28.4 m) There are two Dominion Engineering turbines with a rated capacity of 26,500 hp, with a 6 fixed blade propellers, runner throat diameter of 11ft. 5in. (3.5 m), turning at 180 rpm, and the penstocks are 17ft. (5 m) in diameter. There are two Canadian General Electric generators with capacity of 22,500 kva per unit. Red Rock is an unattended station.
62 second exposure: polarizer and 10 stop neutral density filter- - -B+W ND110. Processing in Apple Aperture, Nik Color Efex 4, and Silver Efex Pro 2.
Kind of got things set up just as it came by. 60 second exposure. Had I known it was going through the "handle" of the Big Dipper, I would set up in that direction. Glow is from house lights on my street.
As the clouds went away I deceded that it would be a good plan to star trail the house, which was fine until the lens fogged up 25 shots in so this is what I salvaged from the usable shots I had,
ISO800 60seconds, WB set to tungsten, 12 shots SOOC just processed and stacked.
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milky way, pleiades, double cluster, California and a couple of other H2 regions. I'm always surprised at how bright the valifornia nebula is with only 60seconds exposure.
Camera Canon 600D
Lens Makinon 28mm f2.8
Exposure 60 seconds
Aperture f11
ISO 200
Filter Camdiox ND1000
Moving away from the breakwater to catch the pre sunrise light under the heavy rain clouds.
Still waters protected by the rocks from the incoming waves, while the dawn light starts to lighten the sky.
Mamiya 645, Mamiya-Sekor 35mm f/16, Nd 10 stops, filtro laranja, 30 segundos de exposição. Fujifilm Acros 100, Parodinal. Médio formato.
I assisted some friends of mine in filming a one minute fake version of the movie phonebooth. It was for a local competition here in Vancouver.
Graphic Art, Layout by Geraldine Rodriguez.
Stills Photography by Chris Griffin.
Poster is based on the DVD cover for the movie "Phonebooth".
Some more shots from my last trip on that epic summer night:) Need to go back there because there is still so much to capture. I've done few high ISO f/4 60seconds exposures to see how it will come out and I’m happy with the results. Note that some noise reduction used on RAW files and dead pixels cloned out.
That light glow in the distance is Folkestone and Dover.
You guys have got me sifting through my old snaps of North Fambridge now.
Old D200
60seconds at F16.
Lee 10stop ND.
Another in my 60 seconds series - just to remind you that a minute is never too long to sit and enjoy the nature around you.
Image captured on June 21, 2014
I liked that there was this man sitting at Abe's feet and just staring up throughout the shot (must have been about 60seconds, not moving) like he was listening to a story. It was pretty serene.
Jardim da Sereia | Nocturnas
Álbum com 70 fotografias do Jardim da Sereia. Tomas nocturnas.
Obra idealizada e construída no tempo de D. João V, o parque da Quinta de Santa Cruz (hoje conhecido como Jardim da Sereia) deve-se a Frei Gaspar da Encarnação, ministro que, entre 1723 e 1752, reformou o Convento de Santa Cruz, um dos mais importantes monumentos da cidade. O objectivo era o de criar um parque adequado à contemplação.
A entrada do Jardim da Sereia, voltada para a Praça da República, junto à universidade, é coroada por três estátuas representando a Fé, a Caridade e a Esperança. A influência do barroco francês manifesta-se nas alamedas debruadas a loureiros, bem como nos lagos, tanques, canteiros e elementos decorativos, como os painéis de azulejos e a estatuária. No corpo central destaca-se uma escultura da Virgem, enquadrada por duas alas com repuxos. Merecem ainda atenção especial a Fonte da Nogueira, construída à base de solidificações calcárias extraídas de grutas naturais dos arredores da cidade, e o recinto para o jogo da péla.
Twinkling on the hill, view of Jerome from Clarkdale at night (40 seconds) + cars speeding past on Bitter Creek Bridge behind me (10 seconds)
Red Rock Falls Generating Station is a two-unit hydroelectric station and dam located on the Mississagi River, 6 km northwest of Iron Bridge, Ontario. The generating station was completed by Ontario Hydro in 1961. Red Rock Falls is now owned by Brookfield Renewable Power. The station has a total generating capacity of 41 MW at a head of 93 ft. (28.4 m) There are two Dominion Engineering turbines with a rated capacity of 26,500 hp, with a 6 fixed blade propellers, runner throat diameter of 11ft. 5in. (3.5 m), turning at 180 rpm, and the penstocks are 17ft. (5 m) in diameter. There are two Canadian General Electric generators with capacity of 22,500 kva per unit. Red Rock is an unattended station.
61 second exposure: polarizer and 10 stop neutral density filter- - -B+W ND110. Processing in Apple Aperture, Nik Color Efex 4, and Silver Efex Pro 2.
Figure drawing: 90 seconds each.
Reference from posemaniacs.
I thought I'd try some figure drawing again. I took quite a few before I got into a kind of flow.
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A 60 second exposure taken from my sons bedroom window using the Panasonic FZ45 bridge camera , considering the camera hates low light I was surprised the image was not a lot nosier
Testing 60s exposure with 6 stop ND from Breakthrough Photography (X4 - 6 stop)
Leica SL + Vario-Elmarit 24-90mm - at 25mm, F/22, ISO 100, 60s
I was tagged by Soupy Soupfender
1. I m very slow with numbers and m exptreeeemly bad at math
2. I often tend to forget things like names, figures... so bad that i usually remember names by the name of the cars they own nd things like that!!LOL!!
3. I love cheese and chocolates.
4. I looooooove Mustangs nd fell in love with it after i saw Gone in 60seconds nd yes that is my all time fav movie as i m a crazy car fanatic so bad that i used to remember names of cars from the time i was about 3 and half 4.
5. I dont eat spicy food even though i m originally from the part of India where people
eat the spiciest of all food items.
6. I would love to own a beach house at the later stages of my life where i could live with my significant other all year long nd spend days bathin in the sun lazing around the beach nd the house nd stuff like that!!
7. I m kinda very slow at breakin the ice nd makin new friends but one the ice is broken rest is history.
8. I love old, vintage nd ethnic stuff.
9. I love tryin new food nd drinks but so far the weirest things ive had r only frog
leggs and raw baby octupus.
10. I recently was in the U.S for a course that was supposed to take about 8-10months nd ended living there for more than 2 years and 6 months due to some reasons but loved it there soo much that i m lookin forward to goin back, even though i probably wont be able to do so till sometime next year.
11. I want to visit Venice and France be4 i die.
12. I always laugh hysterically whether it be watchin tv or talkin with friends
13. My full name is Nickeeth Matthew Lopez nd when said people expect me to be a Hispanic or Latino but i m indian or when i say i m indian be4 i say my name people expect me to have an indian name but i m an Anglo Indian and my ancestors nd forefathers were originally settlers from Spain or Portugal or somewhere around there!!LOL!!!
14. I dont like people touchin my hair or head but love being caressed.
15. I love Colognes!!
16. I m left handed and left footed my parents tried making me right handed when i was a kid but didnt work my grand father even kept sayin that the left hand is the devils hand but ended up giving up as it did nothin but get him mad!!
My first trip using my new ND10 filter. Black as welding goggles. This is a long exposure of 60 seconds in the middle of the day.
60 seconds, f16, iso 100
There are cars driving by and people walking on the foot bridge.
Some more shots from my last trip on that epic summer night:) Need to go back there because there is still so much to capture. I've done few high ISO f/4 60seconds exposures to see how it will come out and I’m happy with the results. Note that some noise reduction used on RAW files and dead pixels cloned out.
Recently I’ve also invested into old film camera to see how it was in the old days;)
Settings:
> 60 sec
> ƒ/2
> ISO 200
> 5.1 mm
> the Atlantic Ocean can be seen to the left side of this photograph
Rainy night in Belgrade couldn't stop me from this idea and place.
Two images stitched together.
Same 60 seconds of exposure.
Turned in bw in Silver Efex Pro 2