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Well I am still here... just not around too much with the things going on.

 

But this is a quick one to keep Flickr happy and for Sliders Sunday.

 

Another experiment. This was taken on my phone using a free Android app called Paper Camera which produces a range of highly stylised looks that you can tweak a bit. It's all instant stuff, but I rather like the results so I'll probably explore a bit further.

 

The app generated image was adjusted slightly using the free online Pixlr editor, though I could also have used Flickr's inbuilt editor which I have found in the past is quite competent (not sure why more people don't use it really - some of the straight out-of-the-camera images you sometimes see posted could easily be improved a little using Flickr's editor. I guess people don't know it's there.)

 

Anyway to all my Flickr friends: be well in these troubled times.

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Sliders Sunday!

   

Late summer floral razzle dazzle by the sidewalk. Someone put a lot of work into this. Snapseed Glow settings plus Flickr Android app Color vibe settings

 

I'm pretty sure Monty wasn't smelling the roses. No Ferdinand he.

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This week’s set is, as usual, based on a single capture processed in different ways. In this case the original image is of a staircase leading to the car park in Sainsbury’s supermarket in Eddington, Cambridge (just so that you can go and photograph it yourself).

 

All the variants are produced using distortions by an Android app called MirrorLabs which I have had a lot of fun playing with in the past. The basic app is free but if you pay a small amount you get the full version which allows you to save large images and has more distortion types for you to play with.

 

The distortions include kaleidoscopes, polar conversions, cutouts, mirrors, repetitions, 3D mapping, pixel sorting, ripples and marbling, and various others which are difficult to describe. You can also distort just regions of an image, and stack multiple distortions. The app will run on phones, tablets and the more modern Chromebooks.

 

I have found that whether you get anything interesting out the end depends largely on the starting image. I’ve been trying different ones to see what happens. One of the best I have found is a picture of a brick wall half-covered with ivy. I thought I would try the app with this image and I was impressed by some of the results. The graphic lines and blocks of texture and light seem to work quite well. The image is in colour but the scene is almost monochrome, which I think helps things to work.

 

I eventually produced a couple of dozen variants that I thought were appealing in one way or another. Here is a selection of about half of them showing different styles and distortions. I hope you will find them interesting enough to quickly flick through them all - it’s probably the largest set that I have published. I may publish the other half of them another time.

 

I’ll also publish the original so you can see where we started and so you can play spot where the bits have gone in the distorted versions. You can download the image and have a play yourself if you like, or try with one of your own pics :)

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the images. Happy Sliders Sunday :)

This is one of my favorite shots from back in 2013. Back then, we didn't have no stinkin' apps that let you plan Milky Way shots easily on satellite maps like you can with PhotoPills. It was all about knowing the heading of the Galactic Center by using a star chart, whether an actual chart or an app like Star Walk, and then looking at satellite view in Google Maps and determining if the angle of the Milky Way would line up at some point in the night with my desired foreground subject.

 

Even better, standing at the actual location I could use my compass and determine when the Milky Way would line up in the night by comparing the heading of my foreground object with the time that the Milky Way would be at that angle using the star chart.

 

That has since been largely replaced with planning apps like PhotoPills, an iOS or Android app that lets you plan landscape photography shots, and the Night Augmented Reality mode lets me view the angle of the Milky Way at any time and date overlaid on the live view of my iPhone's camera.

 

Back in 2013, I did the planning the old fashioned way and knew that the Milky Way wouldn't line up at this point until pretty late in the night, but it wasn't clear exactly when, since I couldn't see exactly where I would be standing on the satellite map. So I showed up early in the night and used my compass to figure out roughly when the Milky Way would be in position. I had plenty of time to setup my foreground and get everything figured out.

 

Turns out it was a good thing I had so much time to figure everything out, because getting a brightly exposed foreground shot was challenging. I was used to doing foreground shots of a few minutes or so to capture enough light in the dark, but looking into a gorge with no ambient light it was DARK! A 5 minute exposure wasn't going to cut it. I tried light painting the gorge with a flashlight but it looked horrible, far too much glare on the wet rocks and weird shadows cast by the flashlight. It just didn't look good, and to this day I rarely use light painting for the same reasons. So in the end I used a 20 minute exposure for the foreground, which worked out great!

 

The problem, though, was that my lens would fog up after a few minutes. This happens when the dew point reaches the ambient temperature, and means water droplets are much more likely to form on surfaces, and it turns out that the large front elements of wide angle lenses like the Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 are the perfect surfaces. This was before I had my electric lens heaters, so in a pinch I used some Little Hotties hand warmers in a wool sock. I wrapped the sock around the lens and it worked! The lens was kept warm enough to prevent dew from forming on the front element. These days I have an electric heater from Protage that plugs into any USB battery pack.

 

Nikon D800E with NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8 lens @ 14mm and f/2.8. This was before I knew about star stacking, so the sky is from a 25 second shot at ISO 3200. Today I use star stacking, a method for capturing pinpoint stars and processing the images to get very low noise. The foreground is from a 20 minute shot at ISO 1600. Both shots were taken on the same night in the same spot, without moving the tripod. They were prepped in Lightroom and blended in Photoshop to create an image that is well exposed, sharp, and with low noise from the foreground to the stars.

 

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- sort of, for a change. Modern-day shopping complex in Witney, Oxon, designed in the traditional style prevailing in the area.

Look and think before opening the shutter. The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera.

 

Yousuf Karsh

 

Post processing with Deep Art Effects - an Android app.

Look within. Within is the fountain of good, and it will ever bubble up, if thou wilt ever dig.

 

Marcus Aurelius

 

Post production with Deep Art Effects, an Android app.

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Processed on a plane and sent via a slow phone connection. Next few days are likely to be more offline than online...

Tons of material - impatient as usual, I've done (again) the travesty of processing 'proper camera' shots on the phone... Watch this space for interesting stuff from this location.

They ain't got no soul (a song says) but some wield tridents ...

Das öffentliche Gebäude wurde für den Warenhandel genutzt.

 

Im Erdgeschoss boten Metzger und Bäcker ihre Waren feil geboten.

Im ersten Stock longierten die Ledergerber.

Es gab um das Rathaus und auf dem Marktplatz ein reichhaltiges Angebot an Nahrungsmitteln und Haushaltsartikeln.

Schon 1191 werden Händler in Tübingen erwähnt.

 

Eine Urkunde von 1302 erwähnt den Tübinger Marktplatz.

Mit rund 10.000 Angestellten sind die Universität und ihr Klinikum die größten Arbeitgeber in Tübingen. Dazu kommen rund 30 Behörden mit 2.500 Arbeitsplätzen im öffentlichen Dienst. Auch wenn die Stadt kein Industriestandort ist, gibt es eine Reihe von traditionellen und jungen Unternehmen im Maschinenbau und der Werkzeugherstellung, in der Medizintechnik sowie der Textilbranche.

www.tuebingen.de/8711.html

 

Übrigens: Die Universitätsstadt Tübingen fördert im Verbund mit anderen Einrichtungen der Region die Infrastruktur für junge Unternehmer. Ein Erfolg war der Deutsche Gründerpreis → für das Tübinger Biotech-StartUp Cegat → im Jahr 2011. Zahlreiche Tübinger Geschäfte und Gaststätten stellen sich im Einkaufs- und Gastronomieführer » vor.

  

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ISO 40, 1 / 177.

when it's warm in the evening,

grab a beer/wine/drink and sit outside and enjoy Tübingen

 

GPS Latitude 48 deg 31' 13.33" N

GPS Longitude 9 deg 3' 13.25" E

GPS Altitude Ref Above Sea Level

GPS Altitude 445 m

 

Einmal der Webcam

im oberen Rathausfenster zuwinken!

 

www.tuebingen.de/webcam.html

 

Die Kamera steht in einer Dachgaube des Rathauses. Dieses ist zur Zeit mit einem Gerüst versehen, da die Fassade des historischen Gebäudes restauriert wird. Das Kamerabild wird jede Minute aktualisiert. Drücken Sie den „Aktualisieren“-Button in Ihrem Browser, um das Bild neu zu laden.

 

April 2016

Testing the 'Xolaroid 2000' virtual camera

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04.07.2014 #18:00# Frankreich - # Deutschland

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Löw hatte die Aufstellung gleich auf mehreren Positionen verändert, wobei Lahm wieder als Rechtsverteidiger auflief und Hummels zusammen mit Jerome Boateng die Innenverteidigung bildete. Im zentralen Mittelfeld agierten Bastian Schweinsteiger und Sami Khedira, während im Sturm Miroslav Klose zu seinem ersten Startelf-Einsatz kam. Die Umstellungen verhalfen der deutschen Elf in der Defensive zu viel mehr Stabilität.

Die ganze Nation hat bei der Aufstellung mitgeholfen.

Löw war endlich einsichtig.

  

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Mein Tipp

2:3 für Deutschland nach Verlängerung

0:1 real

Bei der WM 2014 kommt es zum Traum-Halbfinale zwischen Deutschland und Brasilien. Das DFB-Team setzte sich im Viertelfinale nach einer starken Leistung mit 1:0 gegen Frankreich durch.

 

www.wm-2014.net...

In der 94. Minute wurde es noch einmal kritisch, als Benzema aus spitzen Winkel auf den Winkel schoss, doch Neuer war mit einer reflexartigen Parade zur Stelle.

 

Unterm Strich war Deutschland die clevere Mannschaft. Gegen die junge französische Nationalelf reichte ein Standard und eine disziplinierte Defensivleistung, um der Grande Nation den Zahn zu ziehen.

  

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Frankreichs Spieler wirkten platt und demotiviert nach dem Treffer der Deutschen.

 

ARD verzeichnet 28 Millionen Zuschauer, 85% Anteil von allen Programmen.

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Deutschland hat sich am Freitag als erste Nation das Ticket für das WM-Halbfinale gesichert und somit nach 2002, 2006 und 2010 zum vierten Mal in Folge den Sprung unter die besten Vier geschafft. Hierfür war jedoch ein wahrer Kraftakt gegen Frankreich nötig, gegen die die DFB-Auswahl dank des frühen Treffers von Mats Hummels die Oberhand behielt. Zudem zeigten die Umstellungen von Bundestrainer Joachim Löw, der Philipp Lahm als Rechtsverteidiger aufbot, Wirkung.

 

Gegner der deutschen Elf im Halbfinale am Dienstag wird Brasilien sein, die den 2:1-Erfolg gegen Kolumbien aber teuer bezahlten.

Fussbal Star Neymar wurde übel gefoult.

Lenden-Wirbelbruch.

Da der Schiedrichter keine Karte vergab oder ein Foul pfiff gehört das scheinbar dazu ???

Mir scheint viele Schiedsrichter kennen die Regeln des fair play nicht.

 

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Exif data

Camera Samsung SM-G900F

Exposure 0.033 sec (1/30)

Aperture f/2.2

Focal Length 4.8 mm

ISO Speed 80

Exposure Bias 0 EV

Flash Fired

 

“Come all to me – the tired ones, for the poor ones, the oppressed masses, desireing after free air ”

 

Happy July 4th!

Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde

 

The kite festival at the Lincoln City, Oregon, October 4th and 5th, 2014.

 

Photographed with a Lumix GH-2 and the 14-42mm kit lens.

(Corrected: I previously said this was taken with the

Olympus 9-18mm lens.)

 

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Android App Inventor - appinventor.pevest.com

Not 'the place of kings' really, but a nice discovery nonetheless. A business office I visited turned out to be also a fine theatre / concert / gallery venue: cool!

 

Testing a new phone app: FotoIr. Why do all apps with more interesting filters have to cripple file size? Why do we buy phones that shoot in 8Mp (and more) only to end up with 600x800 $#!+ ?!..

Panchirush – Android apps – Freehttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ninja_egg.panchirush&hl=en

Action game app dodge girl kick.It dodges the kick kick-chan by operating the ninja egg.Well dodge and “Panchira” underwear can be seen!We compete for high...

 

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I redid this in BW.

  

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Murakumo – Video Downloader – Android apps – Free

play.google.com/store/apps/

details?id=com.kisaragi_millennium.murakumo&hl=en

Video download application that supports most of the famous video site.

Supported formats – Video: 3gp avi divx f4v flv mkv mov mp4...

 

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Two additional pinch lines visible

twitter android app for generic smartphone

Just a grid of app icons. I used this on SIM Overseas for a social sharing icon.

 

I think it looks good if a little… stock image. I guess that's the point.

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Edit done using Android app Overam.

 

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Shot from Bøllingsø of our Augmented Reality Android App "Digitale Tråde". The App is being developed for Museum Midtjylland in Herning, Denmark.

 

The App will be available from June 2012 and provides on-location discovery and augmentation of historic excavations. (www.digitaletraade.dk/getapp/)

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