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sony nex-7, minolta md 50mm f1.4, roxsen lens turbo focal length reducer.

 

happy thanksgiving! =)

  

Jane and her window obsession.

 

Nikon D600 & 35mm f/2.8 Focal MC

Saturday i caught this sunrise. I went down to my local hayling beach. I find this beach very hard work. No good features and lots of crappy groynes. But i did find this one which is not that bad.

 

The sun rise was bloody out standing. bit i missed most of it cause i wasn't happy with the foreground detail at all and was pacing up and down the beach trying to find a viewable point. Thought i'd share it anyhow,cause you might thought i have fallen of the planet. lol Really not sure if i like it one bit. See how i go with it over in the future. I might wake up one day and love it. lol.

 

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Paternoster Row, City Of London

The Elephant's Trunk Nebula is a concentration of interstellar gas and dust within the much larger ionized gas region IC 1396 located in the constellation Cepheus about 2,400 light years away from Earth.[1] The piece of the nebula shown here is the dark, dense globule IC 1396A; it is commonly called the Elephant's Trunk nebula because of its appearance at visible light wavelengths, where there is a dark patch with a bright, sinuous rim. The bright rim is the surface of the dense cloud that is being illuminated and ionized by a very bright, massive star (HD 206267) that is just to the east of IC 1396A. The entire IC 1396 region is ionized by the massive star, except for dense globules that can protect themselves from the star's harsh ultraviolet rays.

 

The Elephant's Trunk Nebula is now thought to be a site of star formation, containing several very young (less than 100,000 yr) stars that were discovered in infrared images in 2003. Two older (but still young, a couple of million years, by the standards of stars, which live for billions of years) stars are present in a small, circular cavity in the head of the globule. Winds from these young stars may have emptied the cavity.

 

The combined action of the light from the massive star ionizing and compressing the rim of the cloud, and the wind from the young stars shifting gas from the center outward lead to very high compression in the Elephant's Trunk Nebula. This pressure has triggered the current generation of protostars.

 

Equipment used

 

William Optics GT81 IV - 0.8x focal reducer

Optolong L Xtreme Filter

EQ6R Pro Mount

ASIAIR Pro

ZWO EAF

ZWO Mini Guidescope and Camera

ZWO 2600MC Camera Cooled to -10c

 

28 x 600 Second exposures

30 x flats

 

Stacked and processed in Pixinsight

 

Bortle 6 backyard

Some initial "not so clinical" camera tossing trials with my Samsung-A707 camera-phone. Basically Jana and I just had fun throwing it back and forth to each other in Piazza Dante (Borgo San Lorenzo). Uploaded for the purposes of blogging.

 

Taken back in Nov. in Italy.

Explore: Oct 13, 2008 #448 (second picture from that day that made it:)

By far the easiest way to get an up close and personal portrait shot of a bird of prey is to visit a local raptor centre. This one was taken at the ICBP , Newent.

 

Pentax K-3

Sigma 150-500mm

Aperture Æ’/6.3

Focal length 440.0 mm

Shutter 1/1000

ISO 200

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Focal length 50mm 1.8G

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Trying different focal points, aperture settings and light reflections. I think this one came out best!

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For those of you who have followed me of late would've noticed I've begun to put up my working shots for the current challenge on the week ahead's Macro Mondays. This week's challenge has the theme of Brew and I thought I'd use a (3 cup) cafetière. Now for those of you just flick(r)ing through you may not see any difference, and of course the theme and shot is very much alike. What I have a tendency to do is just alter a focal point, or indeed, add an additional focal point to draw the eye. You the viewer, as of course I do, will like some better than others (hopefully at least one?). I have left the identifications as shown by way of means to illustrate how I photographed them and then slightly altered various points ... thank you for taking the time to view my work, I am always very grateful.

Sony a6000 with Helios 44-2 and focal reducer. Shot at f2

Continuing the wildlife images - another from the WPS Norfolk Wildlife Trip March 2024.

It is nothing special just a pair of ducks but quite pleased with the image capture. Taken at RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve on the first day of the trip.

 

Image info:- Nikon Z9 with Nikon Z 100-400mm @ f/5.6, 400mm focal length, ISO 320, shutter 1/2000th second processed in LightRoom Classic.

Shanghai GP3 100iso

120 Film

 

No Crop, No Filter. Some scratches removed in Photoshop. No other Post Production.

 

1955 Foitzik Trier

6x6 Folding Camera

Foinar 1:4.5

75mm

Made In Germany

 

f5.6 1/150

Depth of Field: 3.5ft away from camera for out of focus effect.

 

Manual Focus is via Parallax viewfinder. Non TTL focus. So an approximation of the final image.

 

Focal Distance increments in feet(ft). You have to chose/select via eye and guess work. I do love the challenge.

 

Metering via Sunny 16 rule and my head.

 

Yes, I love cows and all farm animals so I like to photograph them when I get the opportunity to. When they let me. Hence, why there's quite a few photos of them in a series. :/

 

Development:

Ilford Ilfotec DD-X 10 minutes 1+9 24 celcius

Ilford Fixer 5 minutes

Adox Wetting Agent 1 min

 

Going for a coffee in the next neighbourhood can give you new sights of the same places, who would've guessed!

 

Here's a corner of a high school building.

 

Taken with a Panasonic G3 digital camera and Panasonic Lumix G 14mm F2.5 pancake lens.

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Focal length 85mm

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Camera:Canon 20D Lens : Sigma 10-20 , Shutter speed : 1/60 sec , Lens Aperature : F/7.1, Focal Length : 10mm , ISO : 100 + Cokin Filters

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Focal length 38mm

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Number 32 over the crest at Druid's Hairpin, Brands Hatch. Bit of rubber flying up on the underneath the race car.

 

Image info: - Taken through the letterbox in the safety fencing, Nikon Z9 with Nikon 100-400mm @f/6.3, shutter 1/200th, focal length 400mm, ISO 64. Processed in Lightroom Classic.

location: baywalk, mall of asia, pasay city, philippines

 

image info: nikon d90, 18-200mm@40mm focal length, manual settings w/o filter, iso:200, exposure:5.0s, aperture:f/13.0 and with tripod

 

shot taken last: september 04, 2010

 

photo process info: with crop and no hdr. pp in adobe cs2 (adjustment of brightness/ contrast, exposure, shadows/ highlights and color balance) and picasa 3.0 (adjusment of sharpen, tuning and watermark) and neat images (reducing noise).

山中湖 平野 Focal Length (35mm format) - 810 mm

Our souls as they float are the brightest clouds (translated from a well-known and beautiful argentine song).

Lens: Helios 81N 50mm f/2 (Nikon F mount, 1980s), with Viltrox EF-FX II focal reducer.

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I took this picture back in January when I was in DC on vacation for a week. Was messing around with Picasa, and decided to throw on the Soft Focus effect, and black and white except the one flag. Comments encouraged please!

La Garduña, una especie que me ha costado mucho poder fotografiar, tal vez por su carácter prudente y desconfiado.

 

La primavera hace variar el comportamiento de muchas especies, esto no es nada nuevo, gracias al fototrampeo pude ver que estaba adquiriendo un carácter mucho más atrevido y confiado des de entonces.

 

Así que una vez más, eso si, con mejores expectativas por lo que iba viendo, monte el equipo para probar suerte.

 

Opte por una iluminación con dos flashes colocados de manera cenital, no es la iluminación que hubiera elegido des de un principio, pero creí importante minimizar el dejar aparatos electrónicos a la vista del animal, así que toda la luz de la escena procede des de arriba, con los flashes montados en las ramas como se pudo, fotografiado con 105mm de focal, con "apsc" para dejar la cámara con más distancia.

El único aparato que deje cerca como es lógico e inevitable fue la barrera infrarroja (aparato que ocupo el mismo lugar donde prácticamente siempre había estado el fototrampeo) así, supuse que no sospecharía, ya que estaba habituada a ver ese extraño objeto.

 

Me ha costado varios intentos, pero por fin, tengo una primera foto de este ejemplar.

 

Mosaic of 14 individual pictures taken with MastCam Left (34mm focal length) on sol 467 (29 November 2013) at 4:00 pm martian local time.

I downloaded these color calibrated pictures on the Planetary Data System PDS then corrected the artifacts (specks of dust and hot pixels), stitched them and completed the sky.

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Mosaïque de 14 photos acquises par la caméra MastCam Gauche (distance focale de 34 mm) au sol 467 (29 novembre 2013) à 16h00 heure locale martienne.

J'ai téléchargé ces images calibrées colorimétriquement sur le Planetary Data System (PDS) puis j'ai corrigé les artefacts (grains de poussière sur la caméra, pixels chauds), je les ai assemblé en panorama et j'ai complété le ciel.

As the sun went down behind the lake I shot many silhouettes. This is oone of them.

 

Check out my post on this trip at Landscapes of Sharavati Valley

 

Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)

Aperture: f/13.0

Focal Length: 18 mm

ISO Speed: 200

Exposure Program: manual

Nam Chon Bay, Vietnam. Photographed during my ascent of The Hia Vann Pass.

 

Sony RX-100 MK3 compact camera

Aperture Æ’/5.0

Focal length 8.8 mm

Shutter 1/1000

ISO 125

After a long week, do you want to take a rest and sit on the bench? To enjoy this moment before it is gone.

 

Thanks for your comments and faves.

 

Have a great Thursday!

 

Coal Harbour, Vancouver.

 

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure: 0.013 sec (1/80)

Aperture: f/9.0

Lens: EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM

Focal Length: 105 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Longer focal length shot of Steall Falls, near Fort William in Lochaber, Scotland. The rewarding conclusion of a walk along Glen Nevis, the waterfall is very impressive and I think one of the tallest in the UK. It is possible to cross the river to get right to the base of the falls via a 3-wire tightrope-type 'cable-bridge'. Alternatively, it's possible to ford the shallower parts of the river, but it would pay to pack some spare dry socks and boots, so as not to end up with wet frozen feet for the rest of the day!

Taken with an 8" Astrograph with focal reducer & Canon 1100D on an EQ5 Pro Mount

Shot through thin cloud

Best 35% of 150 images stacked in Autostakkert! 2 and processed in Lightroom

Telescopio: Takahashi Mewlon 210 mm

Lunghezza focale: 3140 mm

Filtri: Optolong IR-CUT 50,8 mm

Camere di ripresa:: ZWO ASI 462 MC

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Baader Q barlow 1.3 X Focuser Primalucelab Esatto 2"

Data: 04 Settembre 2021 Ore: 21:29 Tempo Locale

Pose: 1820 sommate su 7.000 riprese a 51 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 6 scala Pickering, trasparenza del cielo 9, altezza del pianeta solo 24°

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Equipment and settings:

 

Canon EOS 1000D on an Manfrotto tripod.

Tokina SD 11-16mm Aspherical 77mm.

Hitech 100mm NDG 0.9+0.6, Lee filterholder. No polarizer.

Exposure: 0.6 sec

Aperture: f/11.0

ISO Speed: 100

Focal Length: 11 mm

 

ND 0.9 placed at center of the picture and the 0.6 at 2/3 of picture.

High Dynamic Range made with 7 exposures from one .RAW file using PhotoMatrix Pro 3.0

Then runed through Photoshop for some final touches.

 

I hope you like it !

   

Focal zoomy...

 

Sorry I haven't uploaded in a while. I've just been super super super tired and unmotivated. That's all. : \

 

So this is an old picture.

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Focal length 50mm

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focal with 1200 mm/f4.8

"I seldom end up where I wanted to go, but almost always end up where I need to be."

~ Douglas Adams (British comic Writer)

 

A traveler walks to her Gate

Sepia

George Bush International Airport

Houston, Texas

USA

 

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Just messin' in post-processing with Miss Katy, since she decided to show up on a particularly drab February morning at DeKalb, IL.

(Copyright © 2017 K Harwin)

 

A Monday morning walk at Whitstable's working harbour.

 

Equipment & Settings Used.

 

Camera: Canon EOS M3

Mount: Canon EF-EOS M Adaptor

Lens: Canon EF-S 17-55mm F/2.8 IS USM

Exposure: 1/200 Sec

Aperture: f/8

Focal Length: 20 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Software: Adobe Lighroom CC

 

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Focal MC Auto 135mm 2.8 Macro, HDR in Aurora, no filter

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