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Cimitero Monumentale Milano

I don't really do these on purpose. No wheels on fire, rolling down the road here.

Having fun with my battered EX1

I live on the edge of town near a large canal. There is a small, secluded park-like area there, where people walk their dogs and such. It has been colonized by masses of rabbits. Very hard to photograph too. This is the best shot from a series taken with my small zoom compact.

Taking the lily pictures reminded me of a few took a little while ago using the LX2.

 

I like lots of the flower work that Mirthe Duindam does:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mirthe-1/

 

These mimic that work a little.

This is a roll-off compactor box seen at Trash Taxi in Winter Haven, FL.

 

Special THANKS to Trash Taxi for allowing me into the yard to take these pictures!

I currently own and use the following digital compact mirrorless cameras:

 

The Canon G5 (back left) is the oldest digital camera that I still use. I would like to retire it but it has one useful feature that none of my other camera have -- a built-in intervalometer.

 

The Canon G11 (back center) has a reticulated LCD screen that I find useful when I am shooting still life or close-up subjects with the camera mounted on a tripod or a copy stand.

 

The Canon G15 (back right) is the one I take when I need to travel with a light photographic load. The f/1.8 to 2.8 28mm to 140mm fixed zoom lens covers 80% of the subjects I need to shoot. If it had a reticulated LCD, it would be close to perfect for me.

 

The Olympus E-p3 (middle left) and the Olympus E-p1 (middle right) were my handheld available light cameras until I replaced them with the X-Pro1. I am now using them as dedicated black & white cameras.

 

The Fuji X-Pro1 (foreground) is my current handheld available light camera.

 

All six cameras have the following important features that I need:

1. Quiet operation -- especially when shooting theater or in audio recording studios

2. Excellent image quality (jpeg and RAW)

3. Size, weight, and style of a Leica rangefinder

4. A simple user interface that relies more on dials rather than menus

5. Video

 

Some of the important features that I need but none of the six cameras have are:

1. Fast and accurate manual focus control

2. Input jack that accepts a microphone for video audio track

3. Accessory battery pack for extended shooting sessions

 

Some of the important features that I need that some have and some do not include:

1. Built to withstand daily usage -- my G5, E-p1, and E-p3 break too often and too easily

2. High quality, fast, interchangeable lenses -- the Canon lenses are not interchangeable

3. LCD screen that swings, tilts, and rotates -- only on the Canon G5 and G11

4. Hot shoe and PC flash connections for external flash units -- all have hot shoes but only the X-Pro1 has both

  

Compact Speeder Bike's are fun!

Any hallway in a train is usually quite narrow and small to begin with, but the corridor in Moonlight Dome added the height constraints imposed by the dome above, resulting in quite a tight space.

Playing with some CD's on my desk.

After digging for 40 minutes I found the trash. After literally removing an entire dumpster of trash.

Photographed using the Vivitar Ultra Compact, and Fujifilm Superia X-Tra 400 film.

 

Taken in Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia.

Fixed focus (1m to infinity) Point and Shoot, metal body, f11, 1/125 exposure, for carefree, focus-free use from Gary Wong

Compacted trash. Here is the problem. I thought that bag was the bag I needed. It was NOT. This was from earlier. The trash gets pushed I of the dumpster and the. Shoved as hard as possible. Older trash is not as destroyed as it’s moved up and falls over. The bag I am looking for is completely smushed and buried in trash. But I had to find it.

Dear friends, you are more than welcome to visit my flickr.

 

These are some pictures regarding my second Lego MOC set named Military series.

 

This set includes:

(1) Chibi Batquad (The original moccer: sok117). A very stylish compact ATV made by sok117. After observavtion of several pictures, I made a replica first and then modified many parts of it. Thanks to you- sok117.

 

(2) Batmobile (The original moccer: lost_scotsman): I have used flickr to share pictures for long, and have always acquired some great concept as well as ideas from many fantastic moccer from all over the world. This result of this batmobile is one of them. Again, many modifications have made to it, and I quite love what it is right now.

 

(3) Bat Sand Buggy: This is a MOC that built from scratch by myself. I then put joints to the front wheel to make them able to turn. As a matter of fact, the part I like most about is its protective net on the cockpit. If possible, please take a close look at some little touches that I made on this vehicles. I believe you will enjoy them.

 

(4) Bat Tank: Actually, most of the components and parts on this tank is from the official set 76055, so you may as well say this is an alternative build. However, I also used quite a few extra/ additional bricks to complete it. I am pretty glad how it finally turned out, especially the shape and style of it.

 

(5) Batsub: The idea is from the official set 76027. The thickness of the original set doesn't make it look strong/ bulky enough; Hence, making it has a chucky appearance became my priority. This batsub is absolutely one of my favorites among all my mocs.

 

(6) Batcopter: Obviously, i didn't made a big difference on this batcopter, and you probably know already this batcopter's prototype is the official set-76054. Yes, it is shorter and bulkier. I hope I successfully gave it a menacing look.

 

Thank you so much for viewing my Lego works. More photos of other sets are coming in soon. My only intention is to share. Hope you like these cute toys. peace. :)

 

My Youtube:

www.youtube.com/user/thedarkknight0527

Base of my new line of pistols.

another macro test shot; the s3.

Pretty unbelievable that there's a APS-C sensor in the NEX-3N body, which is only slightly larger than my Canon S90 P&S' body.

Negro sobre negro.

Elinchrom 250 con paraguas, reflector.

Toma con Lumix GF1 y Summilux 25.

Me gustan las cámaras negras.

 

Black on black.

Elinchrom 250 with umbrella, reflector.

Shot with Lumix GF1 and Summilux 25.

I like black cameras.

Inside of a garbage compactor, was at a shopping centre.

Bargain ebay find, 8 dolls for $40Aust.

Hau‘ula, O‘ahu.

 

From my series: "Pinholes at high-tide".

 

Le Bambole Mk. II, "The Compact” Pinhole Camera. Kodak Ektar 100.

The Sandugo was a blood compact, performed in the island of Bohol in the Philippines, between the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol on March 16, 1565, to seal their friendship as part of the tribal tradition. This is considered as the first treaty of friendship between the Spaniards and Filipinos. "Sandugo" is a Visayan word which means "one blood".

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Story: After I put up the video of my retouching on the Jonnie Walker shot I got a meeting with a company that makes cosmetics. Since I didn't really have any cosmetics in my book I spent some quality time shooting specifically for that meeting. This was actually the shot that I started with. I knew I wanted a shot of a compact and this was basically the most difficult compact to shoot I could find. The entire thing is mirrored.

 

Lighting: The compact is sitting on a white seamless and there are two lights. There is a bare dynalite 2040 head from camera left providing the hard shadow. Then there is another bare head from camera right pointed to the seamless and that is what is providing the light fall off for the top. If the seamless is one color then the chrome doesn't look chrome so you have to get some light fall off. In addition to the two lights there is also a reflector right in front and a reflector overhead. The camera is just able to get between the two reflectors which is why the compact is small on the sensor in the before shot. I really needed that bit of light on the edge around the actual makeup.

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