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Wednesday night, 4 seconds exposure, not tripod, while waiting for the bus to go back home after work.
Was at a friend's this weekend. Her home overlooks Lake Ontario. We went out to take some photos. Got one shot of this arbor of bare winter branches. Click! Then "Battery Exhausted" was the message my Sony sent out. Had set out from home with a dead battery, it seems. And no cable. One click! Sum total of my weekend's download. Duh! But, hey, it was a beautiful day. The sun was shining *~*
Happy Easter Sunday!
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Click
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Cliquez
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Clique
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #点击
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Klicken
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Clic
Time to say thank you to all of you for a total of 100 million clicks. Your support and inspiration throughout the 15 years ist just incredible and highly appreciated.
hiya! been awhile.... was torn away from my computer... family in town, so Tanja & I got to play tour guide for a few days. twas fun!
and guess what? my sister is now hanging out on flickr too. and she is going to start a 52 week project. so please welcome her & go say HELLO!
lots of photos to sort and edit.. will be back here this evening!
Salomó, Tarragona (Spain).
Her name is Bianca and he is 4 years old. He insisted until he achieved that his father left him the camera, a Sony A-300. And the girl has photographer wood: its photo was far better that mine.
Se llama Bianca y tiene 4 años. Insistió hasta que consiguió que su padre le dejara la cámara, una Sony A-300. Y tiene madera de fotógrafa la niña: su foto quedó mucho mejor que la mía.
Cardo Santo
La foto se tomo con una cámara CANON M50, Apertura F8, lente 45mm, velocidad 1/1600, ISO 100, anillo de extensión de 10mm, con una iluminación muy dura, hacia un poco de viento, por eso la velocidad de opturación, la flor estaba bajo algunas plantas mas altas pero un pequeño rayo de sol se colaba entre la sombra y le pegaba directo al centro de la flor amarilla y quise conservar esa imagen en la que los pistilos recibían mas iluminación que los pétalos.
Mayo de 2025, en el cerro de las Mitras en Monterrey, México
Butterfly house. Mahogany Bay, Isla Roatan, Honduras. I don't know identification of flower. Click on image for best view.
I was lucky enough to have my camera aimed at these Common Goldeneye's, when suddenly they took off...'click'
Nhớ không ? 1 thời âb , trời nắng 2 đứa đứng giữa đường và take pic :)) !
Đề văn : .. về tình bạn
Bài làm : LỘN CÁI BÀN ! ( chấm hết ) :)) mấy điểm cho bài làm của đề văn này :))
Nhớ không ?
- Cậu đã buông tay tớ trước đấy! .
Nên bây giờ...
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- Tớ nắm một bàn tay khác rồi!
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Đừng bao giờ hỏi tớ :
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- Bàn tay ấy có tốt hơn cậu
không?
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- Đó là bàn tay đã níu giữ tớ lại
cuộc sống này khi cậu bỏ tớ ra
đi ! . . ."
Growing up, I caught fireflies. But now I know what I was catching was Glowing Click Beetles. Both are here, but the these Click Beetles are more common. Fireflies glow from the end of their abdomen while Glowing Click Beetles glow from two spots at the back of their head. You can tell the difference as they fly because fireflies flash and click beetles don't. We have several species of both here. This bioluminesence is used to communicate and find mates.
This shot isn't great, but I think it is the best I have done capturing the green glow. I have wanted to get a shot like this forever. They usually aren't holding still or don't keep glowing when I try to shoot them. I had to shoot with far lower shutter speed than I normally would have. Don't know how it managed to come out this good.
Enjoying the sunshine and hoping to get a 'clicker fix' I got a full shot of this adorable skunk that wasn't lying in the middle of the road but was enjoying the sunshine also.
I have to admit that when I got out of the car it must have startled him/her, it raised it's tail, turned around, and sprayed. It was too far away and the wind was blowing away from me, but I could smell the scent...then it completely ignored me as it found a place to lay in the sun and take a nap...lol
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Kinetic Photograph made with one single long exposure shot, printed straight out of camera.
If you’d like to read more details about how the shot is made see below. And for more of my kinetic photographs here’s my set, "Drawing with Light"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157652166665058
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Kinetic: Relating to, caused by, or producing motion.
These are called “Kinetic” photographs because there is motion, energy, and movement involved, specifically my and the camera’s movements.
I choose a light source and/or subject, set my camera for a long exposure (typically around 4 seconds), focus on my subject and push the shutter button. When the shutter opens I move the camera around with my hands...large, sweeping, dramatic movements. And then I will literally throw the camera several feet up into the air, most times imparting a spinning or whirling motion to it as I hurl it upward. I may throw the camera several times and also utilize hand-held motion several times in one photo. None of these are Photoshopped, layered, or a composite photo...what you see occurs in one shot, one take.
Aren’t I afraid that I will drop and break my camera? For regular followers of my photostream and this series you will know that I have already done so. This little camera has been dropped many times, and broken once when dropped on concrete outside. It still functions...not so well for regular photographs, but superbly for more kinetic work.
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Captured this with three RAW shots at -2..0..+2 EV. Digital blending in Photoshop CS6. I increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. 1 layer mask in soft light mode at 50% gray, using brush tool to lighten and darken some areas of the image, to bring out details. Topaz DeNoise to reduce noise. Topaz Clarity for additional boost in color and contrast.
Another evening blue hour shot. This time from Broadway Bridge. Happy Friday!
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