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Formas extremas están de vuelta
Lugares extremos que no sabía
Me rompio todo nuevo otra vez
Todo lo que me pertenece
Lo tiré por la ventana, vino a los de
Formas extrañas que sé se separan
Los colores de mi mar
Color perfecto
01) Subject: Spider
02) Camera: Nikon D810
03) Lens: Olympus UMplanfl 10x, Raynox 250
04) Magnification: ≈ 7x
05) EXIF: ISO 64, 2sec
06) Processing: LR ,Zeren Stacker, PS
07) Lighting: 3 ikea Jansjö, DIY foam n paper diffuser
08) Rail : MJKZZ Ultra mini rail
09) Total images. : 83
10) Step Size: =15um
11) General :
An aerial view over Reflection Canyon at extreme low water level this year.
Lake Powell is the second largest man-made reservoir in the United States. It locates on the Colorado River in Utah and Arizona, United States. Plagued by climate change-fueled drought and increasing demand for water, it has fallen to its lowest level on record since it was first filled more than 50 years ago. When the lake level had dropped far enough that the exposed canyon walls created a pale outline around the lake. This is how Reflection Canyon, one of side canyon in the lake powell, was seen during the lowest water level.
fiiiierce girl...the legs are a bit off but you will learn with time..its your 1st shoot...your not letting the hair over-power you..great work"
new trend sport for 2022
Zero Image 2000 Pinhole Camera
expired Kodak T-MAX 400 @200ASA
Kodak XTOL 1+2 @ 10min (rotation)
Exposure Time ~45sek
what a wild week of weather in the Cleveland area...from record highs to this heavy wet snow that took down trees all over the area....part of my tree can be seen snapped in the middle of the shot.....crazy weather for sure...back in the 80s tomorrow
On 18 August, 2008 was like any other summer monsoon evening. I started out around 7 P.M. to try and catch a few lightning strikes. I postioned myself around the new Cochise County Courthouse Complex in hope of catching a strike using the building as a measure for depthness.I had some luck this past summer doing this with other objects. The storm's were passing through on the back side of the building and heading southward. I had captured two or three lightning strikes earlier in the evening from this same location. Around 9 P.M. I was about to call it a night when in a matter of a millisecond this strike happened. When the image appeared on my LCD I suprised how much detail there was in this strike. It was the last lightning strike that I saw that evening. I feel lucky, or call it fate that I stayed as long as I did, or I would have never gotten this shot.
Discovered that my Canon Bridge camera not only has the 65x optical zoom but also digital 'zoom plus' to 130x and normal digital zoom to 260x, so I decided to get out with it this morning and see how much quality is lost at the high zooms. Canon claim no loss of quality with the 'zoom plus' but warn that there will be a reduction at more than 130x. I can certainly vouch for that!! The 260x photo is a crap shot anyway because the heron had flown to the other side of the river and was in full sun: the camera couldn't cope with that and I couldn't do much in PhotoShop without introducing even more noise. An interesting exercise though (especially trying to keep the camera still enough at the extreme ends of the range without a tripod - I couldn't be bothered carrying one and settled for bracing against trees!) but somehow I don't think I'll be using the 260x zoom very much in future...!
We saw this huge Elephant (Loxodonta africana) foraging in a forest. When he approached the road our driver moved the vehicle back but we tried to capture an extreme closeup of its beautiful eyes. Many missed shots - focused on the eyelashes - but this one came out. Love the details on the skin and wrinkles. Un-cropped image.
Snow Goose. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA.
Camera: Pentax K-70; lens: HD PENTAX-DA 55-300 mm ED PLM WR RE
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"Extreme sailing" means that skipper adds only direction of wind and system recalculates height and sspeed of waves, current, etc. to make sailing as difficult as possible.
Here the speed of wind was bout 30 knots, I hve forgotten the other parmeters.
Same procedure as every year.
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100D(18-55mm reversed) [light source yn560 IV and defused by home made soft box.]
focus Stacked with 7 pictures
Nature's work.
This photo was taken by a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera with a Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:4 f=50mm lens and Zenza Bronica 67mm SY48•2C(Y2) filter using Adox CHS 50 ART film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop
As 2021 progressed England was coming out of the Covid19 lockdown and people were trying go get back to what used to be "normal".
For me that meant I had dozens if not hundreds of self portraits taken during isolation. Some were fairly normal others were experimental and extreme. (I Like the left eye reflection).
And like a lot of us, I lost a loved one during that period; so I don't suppose it will ever be quite "normal" again.