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D850
105mm ƒ/1.4
SB-5000 + Westcott Apollo (TTL)
SB-5000 + Westcott Orb (TTL)
Triggered via WR-10 Radio CLS
This image was made on a recent trip to Action Camera in Reno to help the staff learn a bit more about the Nikon wireless flash system. Rather than the same old boring PowerPoint, I brought in the gear and props needed to create a D850 advertising poster. We had a blast playing with the gear... figuring out how it all worked and making images like this.
We used Manual Exposure Mode and FP Sync in order to control... eliminate... the ambient light in the 'party room' of a local Mexican Food Restaurant that we invaded for our evening of learning.
Disclosure: There were eight of us shooting this set-up. While I came up with the concept, placed and set the lighting and gear... We were sharing the D850 all evening and I'm not sure exactly which of us exposed this exact frame.
i just thought this would be an interesting change, a video and it is about a moment in the life of a jeepney driver
Video of a soap film made using a little action camera with the lens unscrewed about 50' (just over 1/4 turn) to allow close focus.
The soap mix is joy detergent with some glycerol in- guessing about 5 to 10ml of each to 100ml water.
The movement every now and then is me blowing on the film to mix it up a bit
The Mikhailovsky Garden is a large area of parkland and landscape garden in the centre of Saint Petersburg.
The garden was one of the early developments of the city soon after its foundation. Previously it had been part of the estates and hunting grounds of a Swedish noble, but after its capture during the region's conquest by the Russians in the early 1700s, it became part of the imperial estates, and was granted by Peter the Great to his wife Catherine for her palace. Catherine's palace, on the banks of the Moyka River, was known as the Golden Mansion, and the surrounding land was developed by Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond as a garden both for pleasure, and to provide supplies for the imperial household. During this time it went by several names, including the "Swedish Garden", the "Tsaritsyn Garden", and the "Third Summer Garden". The garden was further developed during the reigns of Empress Anna Ioannovna and Empress Elizabeth, who built new palaces and arranged the land to suit their own preferences. Empress Catherine's palace was demolished in 1768 and during the reign of Emperor Paul I the Mikhailovsky Castle was built to the east of the gardens. The garden was included in these redevelopments, but Paul was assassinated in the castle in 1801, and for some years after that the area was neglected.
The next large scale redevelopment took place in the 1810s when Emperor Alexander I commissioned a new palace complex for his younger brother, Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich from architect Carlo Rossi. The Mikhailovsky Palace, named for its occupant, was completed in 1825 to the south of the garden, which was also substantially redeveloped as part of an ensemble that included the land to the north across the Field of Mars and as far as the Neva River. Assisted by Adam Menelaws, Rossi introduced the style and techniques of English landscape gardens, creating a large irregular oval meadow with alleyways, while the ponds were reshaped into more natural meandering outlines. Rossi also designed a pavilion and pier and a bridge as features for the garden. The garden served as the private grounds of the palace until its purchase for the state in 1898 and the establishment of the Russian Museum, at which point it became a city park.
The garden survived the Soviet period, but suffered significant changes to its original composition. Children's play areas, tennis courts and public toilets were built on its grounds, while tree planting was carried out haphazardly, eventually blocking important sightlines around the ensemble. Transferred to the Russian Museum in 1999, the garden underwent substantial restoration in the early 2000s, which recreated Rossi's original designs. The garden was designated an "object of historical and cultural heritage of federal significance" in 2001, and since 2008 has hosted the annual International "Imperial Gardens of Russia" Festival.
D7500
AF-S 16-80mm
Some images from a recent trip to Sacramento, CA to work with the folks at Action Camera. This was one of the trains near the California State Train Museum.
I might have to make this one into a puzzle for my daughter.
Moments of summer joy and relaxation are a human right. Every single person on this planet deserves it. I wish everyone to multiply such simple peaceful moments and no one to experience tragedies like the recent unspeakable disaster in Greece, in Portugal last year, or elsewhere
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Camping with @cherrydamejules
Action Camera Roseville put together a great photo outing at the California Automobile Museum.
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Our WonderPana GO filter system allows you to mount macro filters on your GoPro HERO. Check out our YouTube channel for more info and special demo footage.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
It's only the GoPro Hero Session, the quality is decent but it's nothing spectacular with the photo's. I need to mess around with the settings to see if I can get more out of it but i think i'm at the highest it can go.
Still, it's just great fun to mess around with and super practical.
Sunset Take At Municipal Beach St Catharines With The SJ4000 SJCAM WiFi Camera #SJCAM #actioncamera #actioncam #sj4000 #sj4000sjcamwifi #underwatercamera #sportsactioncamera #gopro #goprohero #goproforless #sjcam
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The GoTough Sharkcage is a lightweight and sturdy aluminum cage system for GoPro HERO3, 3+, and HERO4 series cameras. Check out our Youtube channel for more info on this new cage.
- Photo by Jeff Holland
The GoTough QR mount is compatible with GoPro's quick release buckle system. It's precision made from industrial grade aluminum and has a quarter twenty thread on the bottom for mounting to any standard tripod mount.
- Photos by Jake Barlow
It's only the GoPro Hero Session, the quality is decent but it's nothing spectacular with the photo's. I need to mess around with the settings to see if I can get more out of it but i think i'm at the highest it can go.
Still, it's just great fun to mess around with and super practical.
The GoTough Sharkcage is a lightweight and sturdy aluminum cage system for GoPro HERO3, 3+, and HERO4 series cameras. Check out our Youtube channel for more info on this new cage.
- Photo by Bohus Blahut
Drove from Knoxville to Nashville. Stayed overnight at Motel 6 by the airport (would not recommend). Flew up to Toronto on Swoop Airlines (from BNA) and we got picked up by Beth's Dad.
Then we drove up to the Limerick Lake Lodge & Marina. Switched vehicles; taking his Pontoon boat to the family cottage.
Spent a few days enjoying the sunny and cooler temps. Visited some family in Toronto on July 10th.
Stayed overnight in Mississauga at the Quality Inn by Choice Hotels on Airport Road. Flew back to Nashville on July 11th.
Drove home, but stopping at the newly-opened Buc-ee's location in Crossville.
360 degree video pan of the family cottage, dock and surrounds. Captured with my Xiaomi Yi Action Camera.
Limerick Lake
Gilmour, Ontario Canada
Friday, July 8th, 2022
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Was trying the underwater capabilities of my Drift HD Ghost but got this great photo over the water in "Covão da Ametade" where the river Zêzere starts to enlarge in Serra da Estrela