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near Halle Saint Pierre, Paris, on indicated date, amongst rubbish this 'Schoonhoven' art work
(Jan Schoonhoven, or Jean Clean Courts, artist from NL, 1914-1994)
Taken this morning in my back garden! Had the Aperture set at f36 and careful placement of the sun to get the sunburst !
Taken with camera on Monopod - with F36 aperture and 1/40th second Shutter speed - happy enough with result
Taken on the Dodder River -Dublin
These Christmas ornaments/balls/bauble/bulb, are gold and reflect whatever they are close too. Keeping the camera out of the scene was a challenge but finally the angle was right. Ornament/Ball/Bauble/Bulb on sequins.
A little ICM at f36 for your Monday. Our neighbour has a nice white picket fence and the rose is real inserted from a second shot.
PS I wouldn't normally shoot with a 300 mm at 1/5th of a second.
from the serie : the world of Kalu
during a conversation on the construction site of the temple of Rogna village , Garsa valley, Himachal Pradesh, India 2025
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Maybe it was Adolf Opalka. Czech parachutist, commander of the OUT DISTANCE group. Reinhard Heydrich killed. Heroes!
Maybe Jan Kubis went this way. Czech paratrooper who used an anti-tank grenade in need and killed Heyndrich! He was killed in Prague, as did his commander.
Certainly Count Friedrich Vilem Haugwitz was here. He was the author of the World Police. He was the first.
Moravia is a monument of very famous personalities. It is good to live here.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Op%C3%A1lka
The wind will carry us.
Backlight, Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany
www.mercedes-benz.com/en/classic/museum/
Noir Désir, "Le Vent Nous Portera"
from the serie : the world of Kalu
on the construction site of Rogna temple, Rogna village, Garsa valley, Himachal Pradesh, 2025
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from the serie : the world of Kalu
during a storm, Sorang nala, Garsa valley, Himachal Pradesh,India 2025
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I was sleepy as I drove home from work today so I stopped and walked down to the sea and made a few pictures like this just to keep me awake. It worked as I am now home :) Have a good weekend.
Edit: this is mainly done in camera by 1/10th sec exposure and horizontal pan but f36 showed a hole heap of dust which I have mostly cloned off but it was quicker to blur the cloudless sky.
Gorgeous gas guzzler somewhere in Krimpen aan den IJssel, South-Holland.
Happy Sliders Sundays. Use your brakes wisely :-)
Oldsmobile F36 Sedan 1936. Thanks, Peter!
from the serie : the world of Kalu
young girl. Chorn village, Parvati valley, Himachal Pradesh, India 2025
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from the serie : the world of Kalu
after the meal , on a cliff between Chorn village and Chang village, Parvati valley, Himachal Pradesh, India 2025
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from the serie : the world of Kalu
Sodhan village, Garsa valley, Himachal Pradesh, India 2024
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A two minute long exposure from the bridge. Unfortunately there was just enough wind to blur the leaves, and the slight line in the water on the left is from a row boat that passed through the shot. If you ever want to find out how much dirt you have on your censor try a 2 minute long exposure at f36. Yuck. And I just had the censor cleaned.
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Sheerness again on the isle of Sheppey I used 1600iso at f36 and a 18sec exposure for this on my new Sony 550 there is a little noise but thats to be expected at that speed, but the camera takes great images I am well pleased!
Same part of the beach but looking more out to see! Went with Mark ( code.dude) on this early morning sunrise with more planned in the coming weeks!
Wind turbines off the Norfolk coast. Needed an ND4 filter and polarising filter at f36 to get a slow enough shutter speed to get the motion blur.
This was a chunk of ice I spotted which was frozen to the bottom of the Niagara river. It was so bright I had to use 2x ND8 filters with ISO50 and f36 to get the 1.6 second shot.
8 pm Florida Keys
Canon 70-300L stopped down to f36 to slow shutter to 1/15. Panned horizontal for effect.
Saw a you tube video where the person turned a coffee cup upside down and put the solution in with a straw then proceeded to blow into the solution to make bubbles. The video also noted a small aperture should be used so I picked f36 here on the my no longer autofocuses (sad face again) sigma 105 f2.8 macro lens on the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
I didn't have any clear dishwashing liquid thus the blue pool of bubble solution that you see at the bottom of the bubble cluster. The sun was behind the bubbles and with the small aperture I got quite a few little starbursts on the rims of the bubbles which I quite like.
It was super cold today as you noted from my photo for Day 11 so I wasn't going to linger outside too long trying to get photos of the bubbles freezing from the inside.
Still not what I am looking to try to get but hey, I am retired and have all the time in the world.
I want to thank each and everyone for your comments and visits to my little space here on Flickr. Although I may not get to respond to all the comments, rest assured, I appreciate them all more than you know however, awards and invites aren't necessary. Stay warm out there!
Monday, 04-Mar-2024, 13:29:13.
The Origin of Raised Bogs and Moors, 2119, Mariánské Lázně, Cheb District, Karlovarský kraj, Northwest, 354 91, Czechia, CZE, altitude 811.88 m.
FUJIFILM X100V, 19 mm, F/3.6, 1/340 s, ISO 160.
Bolehill Quarry, The Peak District, Derbyshire.
Linhof Technikardan S45
Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Symmar L 5.6/150
6mm front fall
5° rear backward tilt
f36
30 seconds
Fuji Provia 100F
Gitzo GT3532LS
Arca-Swiss Z1
Lab development
Digitised with DSLR using 27-shot HDR stitch
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Three woman, three porters, and three weeks in the Hymalayas hiking the Annapurna Circuit. 120 miles and nearly 18,000 feet in elevation! I think bragging rights have been earned, lol!
This image was one taken near Bhulbhule where we started our trekking adventure. By the time we were done, our porters called us all 'grandma', and have stayed in contact with us. They became such dear friends and helped us so much! (To be fair to us ladies, the porters were close to the ages of our children, but we are grandmas, so we've earned the title. Sally has 14 grandchildren, I have two, and Beth runs a home for homeless children in the Philippines.)
The image just doesn't capture the beauty. I tried to work photoshop...trying to bring out a little more detail in the mountains, I hope it looks okay to you.) My biggest regret was that I didn't have my nicest lens and tripod. I found shooting images to be very challenging with the contrast in the far reaching Anna Purna I mountain range in the far distance. I didn't want to burden our poor porters with more weight, or myself! So I chose my nikon D850 with the 18-400 tamron lens, which works better on the D500 because it's a cropped lens. I took a friends advice and paired them together hoping to get a good combination so I could zoom in to the mountains and have a good all around lens. Anyway, I am wanting to go back and do more trekking in Nepal, Base Camp to Mt. Everest is calling my name! Any suggestions for a good...lightweight.....all around lens and camera for this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for the views! I'm hoping to start sharing more of my images. I've got 5 weeks of Nepal, Alaska, S. Africa, Sawtooths in Idaho, Lake Powell in Utah, Minnesota, Florida....I've been playing run-a-way this past year. I'll try and get by to your photostreams as time allows. Thank you so much for you visits and comments!
HOFA4827_F36 FUJINON 18-55
Pro Zdenek Smutný: Kurva, zrovna dnes jsme o tom mluvili. Bracketing je úža věc. Už Už si čovek připadá, že to má vychytaný. Že by šel ten šetřící styl, 2 snímky, stejně 3. nevhodný vždy mažu. Jenže tady jsem potřeboval 3. Střední pásmo nebylo světelně pokryto! Přitom rozsah +-1,3ev. Pro mě překvapení, že chybí střední světlo. Na náhrobek si dám: Fotograf, co se snažil to stihnout. Jenže OUHA nestih! Venceremos!
A docela prdel: Na nádobě je napsáno slovo koš. Takže venkované jsou tu čistotní. To je Morava nikoliv Arménie.
Fall Creek Falls in Swan Valley, Idaho. By reducing the aperture to f36 and the ISO to 64, I was able to lengthen the exposure to 1.3 sec. without the use of a ND filter.
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Nikon D300 Tamron 18-250 1/769s. F36.0 - 0.00 EV ISO 400 78mm.
Ultima foto de mi serie "La albufera 2009".
Linhof Technikardan S45
Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Symmar L 5.6/210
21mm front rise
f36
4 seconds
Kodak Ektar 100
Gitzo GT3532LS
Arca-Swiss Z1
Lab development
Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture
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Water flowing over some stones below a waterfall. 10 seconds at iso 100 and f36 (I needed a really small aperture to get this long of an exposure during the day. I didn't have an ND filter.) It has a custom white balance of 50000K. I was all done shooting but I decided to shoot one more shot, and this was the last one and the best of the entire shoot.
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Camera - Canon EOS REBEL T2i
Exposure - 10
Aperture - f/36.0
Focal Length - 55 mm
ISO Speed - 100
Exposure Bias - 0 EV