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UK - Scotland - Inner Hebrides - Isle of Skye - The Storr & Old Man of Storr - Spectacular view to a famous summit, passing through an iconic landscape
Camera Model: PENTAX K20D; ; Focal length: 85.00 mm; Aperture: 5.6; Exposure time: 1/125 s; ISO: 100
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Focal length 85mm
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not sure if to crop it down or not
Aperture f/10.0
Focal Length 35 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias +14/3 EV
The New Salem Baptist Church is located in Sevierville and Sevier County it Tennessee. This 1886 brick church stands as a fine example of vernacular Gothic detailing as interpreted by Isaac Dockery, a Black craftsman from the county. The historic church is located in a floodplain along Middle Creek. The well-maintained and little-altered place of worship has served the Black community and other congregations for nearly 125 years.
The New Salem Baptist Church, built in 1886, was originally named the New Salem Union Church. It was built for the use of Black worshippers of all denominations. Before the construction of the church building, services were held in a log house overlooking Middle Creek and also at a school near Pleasant View Cemetery. The Trustees of the church obtained land for the church from Squire Bob Henderson. Oral history states that Henderson and Isaac Dockery, the builder of the church, were good friends and neighbors. When Dockery asked the Squire for land for the future church, he cordially agreed and gave permission to use the adjoining land for the brick kiln as well. It remained New Salem Union Church for eleven years and was renamed New Salem Baptist Church on October 11,1897.
From the time of its construction, the New Salem Baptist Church has been the focal point of the Black community serving not only the community's religious needs but its social and educational needs as well. Juanita Burden Lundy, a Sevierville native and descendant of the church founders, states, "Any type of entertainment, education, worship or funeral service was located and centered around the Church." Until 1922, for example, Black children were educated either in their homes or at the New Salem Baptist Church where classes were taught for 26 years. In 1922, education stopped at the church and began at Pleasant View School, which was constructed with Rosenwald school funds. However, this church building is significant not only for its connection to Sevierville's Black community, but also for its builder, Isaac Dockery. Dockery (1832-1910) was a master brick mason who began his career in Sevier County during the 1860's. He first tried his hand at framing and chimney work on homes around the county. As the years passed and Dockery obtained more experience, he progressed to larger projects including the Murphy College Building (1891), Sevierville Masonic Lodge (1893, NRHP 2/7/80), and the Sevier County Courthouse (1896, NRHP 3/24/71). Although these and other buildings throughout the county were fashioned by his hands, the New Salem Baptist Church (1886) is regarded as his most significant work, representing the beginning of his career as well as his talent and legacy.
For all of its significance, the New Salem Baptist Church was itself added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 24, 2003. All of the information above (and much more) was found on the original documents submitted for listing consideration and can be viewed here:
npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/AssetDetail/49a8ae33-4c2d-47fc-bf4...
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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Focale équivalente à 166 mm, la distance à vol d'oiseau entre Chamechaude et le Mont-Blanc est supérieure à 100 km!
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Focal length 85mm
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Getting these two in focus 12ft away with a 500/4 lens is very difficult if they are not on the same focal plane, shutting the lens right down on a dull day doesn't help. Photographed in my garden this afternoon.
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Focal length 17mm.
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Extra filter, double pane glass and insect screen from my living room.
Cold 2C this morning
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
Program:Manual
Lens:50mm f/1.4 G
F:8.0
Speed:1/60
ISO:640
Focal Length:50 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:0
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO
VR:Off
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:11.89 m
Dof:inf (5.56 m - inf)
HyperFocal:10.40 m
NGC6888 Crescent Nebula,costellazione del Cigno
Strumentazione: Celestron C11 Edge, Hyperstar V4,prime prove con la piccola Asi178 MC cool, Antlia filter ALP-T 5nm- focale risultante 540 mm
Totale integrazione netta per una sola notte di riprese con 4,5 ore, light da 120 sec, Gain 0 , 29 dark e 30 flat ..
in foto ho più o meno il campo che ho ottenuto in precedenza con L utilizzo del c11 ridotto a 6,3 con focale risultante 1760 … questa cam dai piccoli pixel dovrebbe essere ottima per le riprese di Galassie!
Aspettiamo la luna nuova per i prossimi test!!
Spero sia di vostro gradimento
Cieli sereni!!!
Program:Manual
Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR
F:10.0
Speed:1/400
ISO:180
Focal Length:38 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:+17
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3], Auto ISO
VR:On
EV:+1/3
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto1
Picture Control:Auto
Focus Distance:14.13 m
Dof:inf (3.59 m - inf)
HyperFocal:4.81 m
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Focal length 85mm
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Program:Manual
Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR
F:7.1
Speed:1/60
ISO:100
Focal Length:24.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 36.0 mm)
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame
VR:On
Metering Mode:Spot
WB:Auto1
Focus Distance:11.89 m
Dof:inf (3.03 m - inf)
HyperFocal:4.05 m
AF Fine Tune:+11
Strawberry moon and Mt. Baker at sunset, taken from Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada.
Stacked from two images with differnet focal lengths (361 mm and 600 mm).
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No PS works for this photo, this is actual size from what i capture.
Aperture: f/4.8
Focal Length: 44.4 mm
Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV
"The focal point of Loulé is the Arabian inspired covered market, with stalls selling fresh produce and regional handicrafts." When we were there many of the fish stalls were already closing up.
This is my 2nd image taken in the Cepheus region of the night sky. I had a few issues earlier on which delayed me for about an hour so I had to stay out later then I wished, 3:00am. Rather than wasting more time with a meridian flip I let it run for an hour pass the Meridian which didn’t seem to cause any issues. This object is faint and would have benefited from an increase in the subs by 1-2 min. As a result of only using 4min subs a lot of time was spent in processing to keep the noise under control.
SH2-155 (Sharpless 155) the Cave Nebula is made up of a combination of areas of emission/reflection/dark Nebula. It lies in the constellation of Cepheus at a distance of approximate 2,400 ly with a visual mag of 7.7. The Cave refers to the area of ionized Ha where star formation is actively ongoing.
EQUIPMENT:-
Explore Scientific 102mm F7 APO Carbon
Explore Scientific 0.7 Focal Reducer
Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 GT
ZWO ASI1600mm-Cool cmos camera
Orion Mini Auto Guide
Astronomik 6nm Ha Filter
Astronomik 6nm Oiii Filter
Chip Temp Cooled to -20 degC
IMAGING DETAILS:-
SH2-155 Cave Nebula (Cepheus)
Gain 139 (Unit Gain)
Dithering
30 Ha subs@240sec (2h 00min)
30 Oiii subs@240sec (2h 00min)
Total imaging Time 4h 00min
20 Darks
25 Flats
PROCESSING/GUIDING SOFTWARE:-
APT "Astro Photograph Tools"
DSS
PS CS2
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On this, my second visit to Trevaylor Woods (Penzance), the light wasn't quite as nice as my first visit - devoid of any mist and more overcast / darker. But... I came away with this (while, crossing my fingers for better, "magical," conditions for future visits).
While wandering the woods I spotted these foreground moss-covered boulders (that looked like "rock trolls" to me!) basking in some diffused light. I then looked for a distant focal point - and used the gnarly tree, which stood out amongst the greenery.
Canon 6D MkII | 24-105mm lens at 35mm | ƒ/16 | 6 sec | ISO 400 | Tripod | Polarising filter | Taken 06-09-2020 at Trevaylor Woods, Penzance
Copyright Andrew Hocking 2020
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Camera Nikon D7000
Exposure 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture f/4.5
Focal Length 38 mm
ISO Speed 3200
Lens Model 18.0-105.0 mm f/3.5-5.6
NIKON D300 | ISO:200 | Focal Length:82mm | Aperture:f/3.2 | Shutter:1/1250 | Light Source:9 | Metering:3 | Exposure Value:12.6
Artwork by Olafur Eliasson called The movement meter for Lernacken; The tower
Also known as Movementmeter för Limhamn
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A fotografia "Chapim-real" de Mário Silva captura com precisão a beleza e a vivacidade deste pequeno pássaro.
O chapim-real, com as suas cores vibrantes e expressão alerta, destaca-se num ramo de árvore contra um fundo suave e desfocado.
A pose do pássaro, com o corpo ereto e o olhar atento, transmite uma sensação de curiosidade e vigilância.
A fotografia é rica em detalhes, desde as penas brilhantes até aos pequenos ramos da árvore.
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A composição da fotografia é simples, mas eficaz.
O chapim-real ocupa o centro da imagem, criando um ponto focal claro.
Os ramos da árvore, que se estendem em diferentes direções, adicionam dinamismo à composição e ajudam a isolar o pássaro do fundo.
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A paleta de cores é vibrante e contrastante.
O amarelo brilhante do peito do chapim-real contrasta com o verde das suas costas e o preto da sua cabeça.
As cores quentes do ramo da árvore complementam as cores do pássaro, criando uma harmonia visual.
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A fotografia está perfeitamente focada no chapim-real, com as penas nítidas e os detalhes da plumagem claramente visíveis.
O fundo desfocado ajuda a destacar o sujeito principal e a criar uma sensação de profundidade.
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A luz natural incide sobre o pássaro de forma suave, iluminando as suas penas e criando um brilho subtil.
A direção da luz destaca a textura das penas e realça as cores vibrantes do pássaro.
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A fotografia "Chapim-real" evoca uma série de emoções e sensações no observador.
As cores vibrantes e a pose alerta do chapim-real transmitem uma sensação de vida e energia.
O olhar atento do pássaro desperta a curiosidade do observador, convidando-o a explorar a natureza ao seu redor.
A atmosfera serena da fotografia, com o pássaro em repouso num ramo de árvore, transmite uma sensação de paz e tranquilidade.
A fotografia estabelece uma conexão entre o observador e o mundo natural, convidando-o a apreciar a beleza da vida selvagem.
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O chapim-real (Parus major) é uma ave passeriforme muito comum em toda a Europa e Ásia.
É facilmente reconhecível pela sua plumagem colorida, com cabeça preta, bochechas brancas, dorso verde escuro e peito amarelo.
O chapim-real é uma espécie muito adaptável e pode ser encontrada numa variedade de habitats, desde florestas até jardins urbanos.
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As cores brilhantes do chapim-real servem como sinal de alerta para os predadores e ajudam a atrair parceiros reprodutivos.
O chapim-real é uma ave muito ativa e curiosa, que explora constantemente o seu ambiente em busca de alimento.
A dieta do chapim-real é bastante variada e inclui insetos, sementes, frutas e néctar.
O chapim-real constrói os seus ninhos em cavidades de árvores, fendas nas rochas ou caixas-ninho artificiais.
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O chapim-real desempenha um papel importante no ecossistema, controlando populações de insetos e dispersando sementes.
Além disso, a presença do chapim-real é um indicador da saúde de um ecossistema, pois esta espécie é sensível a alterações no ambiente.
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Em resumo, a fotografia "Chapim-real" de Mário Silva é uma obra de arte que captura a beleza e a importância deste pequeno pássaro.
Através de uma composição cuidadosa e de uma paleta de cores vibrantes, o fotógrafo convida o observador a apreciar a natureza e a refletir sobre a importância da biodiversidade.
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Texto & Fotografia: ©MárioSilva
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Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm Prime
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Canon 580EX ll
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[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section].Nikon COOLPIX995
Longitud Focal: 31mm
Balance de blancos: Automático
Relación de zoom digital: 1.00
2006/07/26 00:46:14
Modo de exposición: Prioridad a la abertura
Modo de AF: AF-C
Comp. de saturación: 0
JPEG (8 bits) Buena
Modo de medición: Multipatrón
Comp. de tono: Automático
Nitidez: Automática
Tamaño de la imagen: 2048 x 1536
1/13.5 segundo(s) - F/5.1
Modo de sincronización del flash: No montado
Reducción de ruido: Apagado
Color
Compensación de la exposición: 0 EV
Lente del convertidor: Ninguno
Sensibilidad: ISO 800
[#End of Shooting Data Section].
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Bruges / Brugge is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located in the northwest of the country. Bruges has most of its medieval architecture intact. The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO.
Along with a few other canal-based northern cities, such as Amsterdam, it is sometimes referred to as "The Venice of the North".
Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens : EF17-40mm f/4L USM, Focal length: 23.00 mm; Aperture: 11, Exposure time: 32.0 s, ISO: 100
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Camera Canon EOS 40D
Exposure 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture f/11.0
Focal Length 13 mm
ISO Speed 160
Exposure Bias -1 EV
Explored Aug 10, 2011 #406 :)
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Focal length 50mm 1.8g
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Whitinsville Christian beats Watertown, 42- 36, for D3 boys' title.STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS..By Jim Wilson TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF.jimwilson@telegram.com..Taylor Bajema had a game-high 14 points and sank three foul shots in the final moments as Whitinsville Christian hung on to defeat Watertown, 42-36, today to capture the Division 3 boys' basketball state title at the DCU Center...Hans Miersma and Colin Richey each added 12 points for Whitinsville Christian...The Crusaders shook off a sluggish start that saw the Red Raiders jump out to a 9-2 lead thanks to a trio of 3-pointers from Cory Donahue..Whitinsville Christian (23-2) cut the lead to 9-7 at the end of the first quarter, then got going in the second quarter to take a 21-15 lead at the break. Richey and Bajema worked outside to go into the locker rooms with seven points each, as the Crusaders limited Watertown to just 10 of 31 shooting from the floor -- and forced the Red Raiders to miss all eight of their 3-point attempts in the quarter..Watertown tied the game, 30-30, in the fourth quarter, but Whitinsville Christian responded with a layup from Richey, then a free throw from Miersma. After a Red Raiders' bucket cut the lead back to one, Richey found Miersma with a nice pass for a layup, then Peter Koopman hit a free throw and Miersma sank two foul shots of his own to put Whitinsville Christian up, 38-32, with 1:30 left in the game..The Crusaders allowed just one more field goal down the stretch, as Bajema hit three foul shots and Grant Brown hit another to seal the win...“It feels so good right now, it's amazing,” Miersma said. "We haven't played a team that physical all year and they were all over us. We got used to it, especially in the second half and that's when we started to roll.”
Shot at ISO 3200, Aperture of 3.2, Shutter speed of 1/640 and Focal Length of 180.0 mm
Processed by Aperture 3.1.1 on Saturday March-19-2011 12:41 EDT PM
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Focal length 85mm
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Broughton Hall Garden :A magnificent formal garden beautifully sited to enjoy spectacular views. Broad terraces feature architectural focal points and manicured hedges enclosing massed roses and perennials. A central path ends in a place for quiet reflection and enjoyment of the view. Rare plants, dramatic foliage contrasts, deciduous trees, birch groves.
Railay Beach, Krabi, Thailand.
Panasonic DMC-TZ100
Aperture ƒ/5.6
Focal length 9.1 mm
Shutter 1/800
ISO 100
Island of Rügen and stones again ;) sorry for it. It was a very very beautiful weekend trip to baltic sea. Only one inspiration from this stunning and very warm night. 11:30 PM and 2 minutes exposure.
Nikkor 10-24mm @ 18mm with Hitech .9 Reverse GND.
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Exif data auto added by theGOOD Uploadr
Camera Make : NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model : NIKON D7000
Exposure : 122.000 seconds
Aperture : f/4.2
ISO Speed : 400
Focal Length : 18 mm
Subject Distance : 1.3 meters
This sunset panorama was merged from 4 hand held shots that were taken with a bit shorter focal length than the first ones - 225 mm with the 90-280 mm Apo Vario Elmarit.
After merging in Lightroom I masked the sky with AI to edit it separately regarding colours and contrast which is allowing much more fine tuning for tonal values of the overall picture. I guess that Anselm Adams would have used those tools too with enthusiasm as they make it much easier if we remember all that skilled manual work he did to get the best results from his negatives.