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This young capricorn in the Julian alp mountains of Slovenia is obviously surprised looking into the lens of a bridge camera, but it's not scared.
A little look into my early cameras - my first camera in front, my first 35mm film camera, and my first digital camera.
A Robin (Erithacus rubecula), not playing ball with my Pluto Trigger experiment, trying to capture garden birds on the feeders!
The Nakano Camera Corner is a famous camera shop in district 7.
Sakura is waiting in front of her dad's shop, waiting for Alicia to hang out.
See also: cyberpunk figbarf #2 and cyberpunk figbarf #1
For more views, see the album: flic.kr/s/aHBqjAFGbB
HMM!
My name is Cilia (cegefoto). Camera starts with a C :).
(Macro Mondays - (Begins with) The First Letter of My Name)
(In Explore -#380)
LOL, eu adorei essa foto, tirando meu rosto que me da medo auhsduhas, mais eu sempre quis uma foto assim, eu já vi algumas, espero que gostem. veja aqui como fazer esse efeito!
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LOL, I loved this picture, taking me to my face that fear auhsduhas, but I always wanted a picture like that, I've seen a few, hope you enjoy.
*Leica M8 *Noctilux 50mm f/1.0
@Kobe Luminarie
I was inspired by this group.
Thank you for inviting me to the group, Jersey Yen.
No soy fotógrafo pero los modelos de cámaras antiguas me llaman la atención...aquà aprovechando una animación fluoriana modelé estas camaritas y las dejé ordenadas, creo que se ven bastante bien no?
I'm not a photographer but I like old camera models...here using the render of a fluor animation, I modeled these cameras and gave it some order, I think they look pretty well, don't they?
I like walking through the forest when it is pitch-dark and no moon is out to light the path. Human vision can adapt to the tiniest amount of light and see a colourless world where sound becomes equally important for safe navigation. The brain will start imagining things and will fill in the blanks in an attempt to make sense of the impressions which can lead to quite interesting sensing experiences. I start seeing and hearing things that are not there. This environment is equally challenging for the camera. It is mostly noise, nothing much to go by, a few photons here and there, camera algorithms struggling with too little information. So the camera starts seeing things that aren't there - wonderful colours that are just artefacts of electronic processing of noisy signals.
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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In service since 1983. My trusty Meade 8" Schmidt Cassegrain telescope. Riding on top, my Toyo 45 field camera.
Voigtlander Vitomatic IIa with an Ultron 1:2, 50mm lens, having a coffee..
iPhone 5 snap, taken in www.deli-ish.co.uk/ a fave lunchtime haunt.
Explored #164 28th Feb 2013
I just got the first film back from this and it's a star!!!! Brilliant quality images and I'm chuffed!
Thanks to Peak Imaging for the fabulous processing and quick turnaround.
I just won a book with this image, thanks to Photography Monthly!
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