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Lilo-an Lighthouse Cebu-Philippines
Camera: Nikon D70
ISO: 800
Shutter Speed: 30 secs
Aperture Value: f/8
Focal Length: 18.0mm
Exposure bias: 0 ev
minor color adjustments via color levels
Note: Thanks to Harry Pun (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harry5388/) for letting me use his D70!
sydney, new south wales
shot on 35mm Kodak Portra 400 film through a Canon AE-1 (35-70mm Vivitar f/2.8 lens)
'River Mite' draws onto the turntable at Dalegarth station, eastern extremity near Boot of the 15in/381mm gauge Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. The 2-8-2 locomotive has just arrived with the 12.50 service from Ravenglass. Named after one of three rivers to converge on Ravenglass, she was built in 1966 and is turned out in an approximation of the Furness Railway's 'Indian red' livery. 'River Mite', who entered traffic in 1967, was built by Clarkson's of York. Twenty-four feet long, she is owned by the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway Preservation Society. @13.36
Circular Quay is a location in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on the northern edge of the Sydney central business district on Sydney Cove, between Bennelong Point and The Rocks. It is part of the local government area of the City of Sydney.[1]
Circular Quay is a popular neighbourhood for tourism and is made up of walkways, pedestrian malls, parks and restaurants. It hosts a number of ferry quays, bus stops, and a train station.[2]
The view south from the 17th floor of the Railway Exchange Building with the Metropolitan Tower in the window.
I took this photo during Open House Chicago: openhousechicago.org/sites/site/goettsch-partners/
This file was revised slightly and re-uploaded in 2022.
© Andy Marfia 2011 All Rights Reserved
Por ocasião do Ultimato Inglês de 1890, escreveu, com música de Alfredo Keil, a marcha A Portuguesa que, em 1910 o Governo da República adoptou como Hino Nacional, trocando no verso a palavra bretões por canhões.
DLD Circular at BMW Welt on September 7, 2021
Free press image © Florian Hagena for DLD / Hubert Burda Media
Hans Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Galleries), DLD Circular at BMW Welt on September 7, 2021
Free press image © Florian Hagena for DLD / Hubert Burda Media
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P1230965 - Playing around today with camera settings and lenses, attempting two assignments in one. Please tell me if I have translated incorrectly.
24 )Strong blacks and bright whites make a good monochrome photo. The subject is open.
Citation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monochrome Monochrome[1] describes paintings, drawings, design, or photographs in one color or shades of one color.[2] A monochromatic object or image has colors in shades of limited colors or hues.......ApplicationFor an image, the term monochrome is usually taken to mean the same as black and white or, more likely, grayscale, but may also be used to refer to other combinations containing only tones of a single color The table is mainly Black and White
Today'Posting
Make a photograph featuring a circle of some sort today.
hopefully apart from the frame this should be circles!
Lens
Prinzflex Auto Reflex 1:28 1=2.8mm No 712086, so far it's not done to well for me (I say that based on the fact it's normally me). The Prinzflex across the board has mixed reviews, so I'll keep trying on the basis that it is me :)
Camera colour setting to Blue
SOOC
DMC G1 + Prinzflex Auto Reflex 1:28 1=2.8mm set W
Tripod + step ladder
I had to try this out and this morning the conditions were perfect. On this photo the left hand side is shot with a Circular Polarizing Filter and the right hand side is not. Yes, by using the circular polarizing filter the blue colour of the sky is deeper indeed.
From lancashirepast.com/2020/01/26/the-lost-village-of-hasling...
"Lower Ormerods dates from the 1600s and was owned by the Ormerod family. As the wealthiest family in the area, they also had several other farms dotted about the valley. John, the last of the Ormerods to live there, sold the property in 1746 to move to the Isle of Man. In 1790, we know that the textile entrepreneur, Ellis Ratcliffe, (who was mentioned earlier as living in Grane village) bought the property and added a loom shop at the back of it.
The site was in the hands of the Kenyon family through much of the 1800s. The Kenyons were initially hand loom weavers, before moving on to work on the power looms at Heap Clough Mill. In 1871 the farm was a mere nine acres, and was owned by John Kenyon. His daughter Alice was the dairymaid, and five members of the family were working at Calf Hey Mill. By the late 1800s, Lower Ormerods was back to being purely an agricultural venture, with the west wing of the buildings being used as cow sheds and the loom shop at the back converted to pig sties. Eventually, the property and land succumbed to the coming of Ogden Reservoir, and the site was abandoned."
This is a focus stack of about 11 seperate images. I stacked them using photoshop CS4 and manually masked each layer
Taken with my K10D and a DFA50 lens, on a tripod at about f10. I used Mirror lock up to make sure it was steady. Light is the ambient light in the kitchen, CFL lights high camera left, and window light camera right. I developed with a tungsten light balance which is why the window light casts a blue highlight.
Taken with the Spinner 360 camera in week 26 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
After scanning the image was wrapped into a 360 degree circle using photoshop.
Kristina Kloberdanz (Mastercard), DLD Circular at BMW Welt on September 7, 2021
Free press image © Florian Hagena for DLD / Hubert Burda Media
"Rodinrodannadanna" is the official name of this art sculpture by Donald Lipski. It is located in Downtown Kansas City on Ninth Street just east of Broadway. At night, it glows blue as you can see in this photo:
flickr.com/photos/pbinder/8603440/
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