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The original new synagogue was builtin 1886 in what was then the pre-dominantly Jewish part of Berlin. and was Germany's largest synagogue at the time. It was destroyed in WW2 but re-built once the wall came down in 1989.
It's one of my favourite buildings in Newcastle upon Tyne. This is Emerson Chambers, which was built in 1903. This is, in my opinion, how buildings should still be constructed.
Autorretrato.
Strobist: One sb900 left behind the flask (look the reflection closely), commanded by builtin flash.
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2 slave flashes, one at each side at full power and the builtin XTi
flash at minimal power is triggering slaves. Both using difusser caps.
Builtin Flash used.
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unlocker for shopping trolleys with builtin bottle opener
Crazy Thuesday 3.6.2025 "Bottle opener"
Focus stack
Light: 5W LED pocket lamp
Lens: Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro
Moran Point, Grand Canyon, Arizona
A thunderstorm cell quickly rolls through the canyon in the afternoon, dropping torrents of rain and throwing lightning.
My technique for catching lightning was brute force: with as long an exposure as I could manage, I set the camera’s builtin intervalometer to take 50 photos back to back, sometimes reframing between runs. I caught three lightning bolts that afternoon, including the one shown here.
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Near at the right side at 135º A829 slave flash with diffuser attached
triggered by builtin XTi flash at minimal power
Container ship HAWK I on the way into of Brisbane.
Liberia
Container Ship
Builtin 2024
Overall length of 237.8 meters Width of 39 meters
Draught of 12.8 m
Caloundra, Queensland, Australia
This little rabbit with brown glass eyes sits inside the papier-mâché cabbage, which is covered with green leaves. If you look closely, you can see that the skin is made of rabbit fur. The rabbit looks over the edge of the cabbage and chews on a cabbage leaf, then gets startled and shoots back into the cabbage.
Dit kleine konijntje met bruine glas ogen zit in de papier-maché kool, die met groene bladeren is beplakt. Als je goed kijkt dan zie je dat het velletje gemaakt is van konijnenbont. Het konijntje kijkt over de rand van de kool en kauwt op een koolblaadje, dan schrikt hij en schiet terug in de kool.
Dieses kleine Kaninchen mit braunen Glasaugen sitzt in einem Pappmaché-Kohlkopf, der mit grünen Blättern bedeckt ist. Bei genauerem Hinsehen erkennt man, dass die Haut aus Kaninchenfell besteht. Das Kaninchen schaut über den Rand des Kohlkopfes, knabbert an einem Kohlblatt, erschrickt dann und flitzt zurück in den Kohlkopf.
Ce petit lapin aux yeux de verre brun est installé à l'intérieur d'un chou en papier mâché, recouvert de feuilles vertes. En y regardant de plus près, on aperçoit que sa peau est faite de fourrure de lapin. Le lapin regarde par-dessus le bord du chou, grignote une feuille, puis, surpris, il se réfugie à l'intérieur.
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Strobist info: ISO 200, f/5.6, 1/60
left side, twin flash 829TW auto setting
front, builtin XTi flash minimal power
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Slave flash bower SF829TW full power right side outside light tent
triggered by builtin XTi
OY-KTG - McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63 - SAS - Scandinavian Airlines System
at Duesseldorf International Airport (DUS)
c/n 46.093 - builtin 1969 for Eastern Airlines-
sold to SAS 03/1973 and operated until 12/1988(leased several times to Icelandair and Scanair)
converted to freighter - operated by Challenge Air Cargo as N790AL - by ABX Air as N816AX -
final user was Airlift International as 9G=RAC -
stored
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
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2 slave flashes, one at each side at full power and the builtin XTi
flash at minimal power is triggering slaves. Both using difusser caps.
Of course this shot is actually very easy to get, once you have in
your hand a bulb with liquid inside. To fill the bulb you need to
drill a small hole in the thread base of the bulb until yo cross the
glass inside there. After that you just will need a needle and a
liquid to use.
Please be nice and View On White
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a Bower 829 behind a white sheet that acts as background, triggered by
the camera builtin flash
Nothing better than share a good moment with somebody we care
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Bower 829 at left of the bar, triggered by camera builtin at low power
(Retina IIa, Delta 100, TMax dev)
I stuck an accessory brightline viewfinder on this camera and it makes a huge difference in framing compared to the builtin viewfinder.
I'm also realizing the f/2 Retina-Xenon lens on this camera is really only ever sharp right in the center unless stopped way down. I wonder if that's just how they are or if something is shimmed wrong or something. I can only find a couple of exposures I've made with this camera that have sharp corners.
C-GUUL - Boeing B-737-8K5/SW - Sunwing Airlines
(in basic yellow TUIFly-col.)
at Toronto Lester B. pearson Airport (YYZ))
c/n 38.820 - builtin 2011 for ILFC/TUIFly -
operated by CanJet in winter 2014/15 as C-GTUL -
leased again for the winter season to Sunwing Airlines -
ex D-ATUL
C-GHLU - Boeing B-767-333ER/W - rouge (Air Canada)
leased from GECAS
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 30.851 - builtin 2001 for Air Canada -
transferred to rouge 06/2015
Taking a picture of my laptop taking a picture with it's built in camera of me taking a picture.
I think?
Since I still don't have a fancy flash like the Canon 580ex II, I used a small mirror hand held against the builtin flash to bounce the light vertically off the top ceiling.
The results of that photoshoot were AMAZING!
Sometimes small ideas can save you tons of money, eh?
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The iconic Brisbane Lookout at scenic Mt. Coot-tha.
287 metres above sea level.
Probably the safest place to stay now, as Brisbane is facing one of the the worst flooding in history.
Note to my friends: do not worry about me, I am in relatively high ground in Brisbane
This is lit with a Nikon SB900 in a small (9x13 soft box) on a light stand to camera right, raised to the height that the dancers were reaching. Triggered via the CLS system and the builtin flash on the D700, but no contribution from that flash.
N947DN - McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 - Delta Air Lines
at Miami International Airport (MIA)
c/n 53.355 - builtin 1996 for Japan Air System, later Japan Air Lines,
operated by Delta since 03/2013
This was taken with my OM-1 Mark II camera. This was hand-held at .6 seconds and no filter (the camera has a builtin live ND filter. It makes it so nice to just bring a camera - no filters, tripod, remote, etc. This. camera has a super in-body stabilization - I've tried shutters. at up to 1 3/4 seconds maintaining sharpness!
Combinación de luz de dos flashes extras al de la cámara con algunos
toques de PS
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under a acrilic glass one sunblitz A829 slave flash exactly behind the glass
under the acrilic a second 829 slave flash 3 inches apart behind the
upper side of the glass. Both of them triggered by builtin camera
flash
The Silver City Comet commenced operations between Broken Hill and Parkes on the 27th of September 1937. It was the first fully air-conditioned disel powered train in the British Empire. It was donated to the Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum by New South Wales State Rail Authority in 1989 after completing 52 years of service. Power van DP 101 was the first of five builtin gthe New South Wales raukway workshoips at Eveleigh in 1937. Richie Bros. of Auburn, New South Wales, built twelve air-conditioned passenger cars of which three are preserved at the museum.
As built in 1937, the power van was fitted with two Harland and Wolf, 8-cylinder disel engines of 24 kW at 1200 revs. Power was transmitted through a Voith Sinclair turbo transmission, step-up gearbox, and final drive on the inner axle of each bogie, giving a top speed of 130kph. Two National diesel generato sets provided for auxiliary power, train lighting, and an electric kitchen.
The power vans were refitted in the early 1950s with four GM -110 diesel engines of 186 kW, giving a total of 744 kW for traction. These were arranged in two bank of two, driving a GM torque converter through a step-up gearbox and original final drive. Auxiliary power i supplied by tow standard Waygood GM generator sets of 50 kW at 120 volts.
The Silver City Comet was relocated to the Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum on the 6th and 7th of October 1990. Gary and Steven Radford continued their valuable support to the museum by completing the enormous task of moving the Comet from New South Wales Railways in Crystal Street to the musuem where many local volunteers prepared it for its final resting place.
The Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum:
The Sulphide Street Railway Station was erected in 1905 by the Silverton Tramway Company as its passenger terminus. The company operated a 56km narrow-gauge railway between Broken Hill and Cockburn, South Australia, via Silverton.
From 1888 until closure in 1970, the railway carried 13 million passengers and 43 million tonnes of ore concentrate, and was the most successful and richest private railway in Australia. As it was privately owned, the term railway could not be used legally and hence it was registered as a tramway.
The building was erected using stone from the Block 10 Mine. Most of the original internal detailing survives, including pressed metal ceilings, marble mantle pieces, and tile floors.
Broken Hill was linked with Sydney by rail in 1927 but, until the standard gauge link with South Australia was completed in 1969, passengers had to cross from Crystal Street to this station to continue their journey westwards. This building has been used as a railway museum since 1981.
Source: Broken Hill City Council & Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum.
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Inside a lighttent a slave bower 829 twin flash full power behind
bottom wall and in front builtin XTi flash at minimal power to trigger
slave
Chromos Tower's top floors are almost reaching the low clouds. Almost, they're at less than 60 meters (less than 200 ft), only, not really that high up. The tower was constructed in 1989, it was originally the main headquarters of Chromos chemical corporation, after which it was named.
January 2023.
Taken with Soligor AF-34 compact point-and-shoot film camera, with its 30mm F4.5 lens, on a short roll of AgfaPhoto APX 400 black and white film.
Developed in Adox Adonal, 1+50 dilution, at 21°C.
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 film scanner, using VueScan 9.5.
stored inside my storm-damaged, built in (used to be a window, with a backyard view - about 40 years ago!) is my largest Laguna, but you will have to wait to see a good photograph of it (and the best slab a friend had already cut off the face - unfortunately!)
well..... its eid day ...shes sleepin ... aint feelin much good..... n look wht m doin ....sittin in toilet... n shootin water drops .... well... its not really bad ... :)...... suggest me .... someeee..... aaaa ..... stuff ... so i could try ... n learn moe .....
C-GHLU - Boeing B-767-333ER/W - rouge (Air Canada)
leased from GECAS
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 30.851 - builtin 2001 for Air Canada -
transferred to rouge 06/2015
The original new synagogue was builtin 1886 in what was then the pre-dominantly Jewish part of Berlin. and was Germany's largest synagogue at the time. It was destroyed in WW2 but re-built once the wall came down in 1989.
C-GHLU - Boeing B-767-333ER/W - rouge (Air Canada)
leased from GECAS
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 30.851 - builtin 2001 for Air Canada -
transferred to rouge 06/2015 - FIN 660
The whole series together
I gathered too many droplet shots when in a recent time I was very motivated experimenting with this type of highspeed photography.
I don't want to drop this same kind of photos to my stream from time to time, so I decided to throw all out at once.
I promise not to shot never again this kind of subject, so it would be nice if you take a last view at them as a personal favor to me. :)
thanks
Todas de una.
Cuando tenÃa la fiebre de tomar estas goticas, reunà demasiadas. Para no andar soltando una por una y ladillar el stream y los pocos visitantes con la misma vaina de vez en cuando, decidà tirar toda la serie junta de un solo golpe. Asà que sean gentiles y mÃren mis últimas goticas una vez más. No volveré a fotografiar esa vaina de nuevo, prometido.
gracias
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All of them were shot using a couple of bower 829 slaves at low power triggered by the builtin XTi flash. Both using diffuser caps at 135º and 225º position, and a half feet of the droplet
C-GHLU - Boeing B-767-333ER/W - rouge (Air Canada)
leased from GECAS
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 30.851 - builtin 2001 for Air Canada -
transferred to rouge 06/2015
When I saw this trailer loaded with all sorts of items I imagined someone was going on an elaborate campout. There was a VW bug, some motorcycles, a wagon wheel and a huge barbeque grill, among other things. It turns out this was one of four vehicles, plus additional trailers when a man's friends helped him move from one part of California to another. When I asked if they minded if I took photos, they simply laughed. Here, one man is working on fixing a tie-down.
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One A829 flash at 315º left half power, one A829 90º right full power
triggered by builtin XTi flash at minimal power
This was about 7.20 this morning. In clear, dry weather this is often the prettiest part of the day (in my opinion).
This is looking across the river (Water of Leith). Almost all the buildings are modern.
In the middle there is a gable end - that was originally a bonded warehouse, now used for offices and shops.
There is a small builtin to the right of the trees, which was the terminal/waiting room for the ferry to Aberdeen. It is now a pub with a huge selection of whisky, called Teuchters, which is an old slang word for people from the north. (not complimentary). The business is owned by 2 men from Aberdeen, so it's meant as a joke.
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The barrel-vaulted nave with its two aisles and upper gallery leads the eye straight towards the main altar in the eastern apse. The ornate altar, built in 1912, has a Baroque-style baldacchino over the tabernacle.
Saint Peter;s Church was builtin 1893. This large sandstone church with a central tower, open belfry and rounded apse at the rear, is a prominent structure which can be seen at some distance
Another from my Waverley trip from last week. We had a lovely sunset with glowing skies. This shot was taken from Waverley's stern whilst the vessel was just off Yarmouth IOW.
The lighthouse was builtin 1812 and is still in use. It guides vessels through the western approaches to the Solent.
Hurst Castle is an artillery fort established by Henry VIII on the Hurst Spit in Hampshire. Charles I was imprisoned here in 1648 before being taken to London to his trial and execution. During World War II, the fort was manned with coastal gun batteries and searchlights. It is managed today by English Heritage and can be visited by ferry or on foot but there is no vehicular access due to its location at the end of a sand spit.
Hotei - Laughing Buddha
Sculpture 1974 - Clay, Red and Black Enamel. Figure 5 inches tall. Artist: Stephen Rath
Macro Monday - Treasured
Remembering my brother:
Reaching across years
Those who pass still beckon us
With a laugh and smile
Companion photo of the sculpture was submitted previously to the Crazy Tuesday group on Flickr.
Both images are in my album "Art by Stephen Rath"
Image created with vintage lense, Olympus OM-System Zuiko MC Auto Macro 1:3.5 50mm with Fotodiox adapter. F/22 20sec ISO 100 with builtin Flash Sony A6000.
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