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This photo, taken 15+ years ago was miserably blurred (yet shared here because of the city character and emotion captured).
Now with today's software capabilities I tried to bring it to decent quality and feel it's worth (re)posting?
Having fun photographing the frogs at the RBG pond! The water around the lilypads was so interesting.
The snazzy looking OSR duo sets off their hopper cars at Woodstock before heading light power to Salford.
I knew immidiatly which game I wanted to use, the colourful geese are so cute.
I used the box of the game as the background.
I don't think anybody plays this game anymore, I found it at the thrift shop :)
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I don't really feel like photographing much these days. I feel not only like a crappy photographer, but that I've lost my "spark". :P This is a newly edited photo I took a couple of months ago. Kajsa off-leash on a feild again, playing (again) :P
Hope I get my "spark" back again, so I can start photographing again! (The studio lights I got, I sent back because of the bad flash duration. I'll be ordering new ones as soon as I get my money back. So I bet I'll be uploading studio photos instead.)
I was tagged by Mona. These are my 1st grade and senior pictures, representing the two most important fashion influences of my life: flat-top, and choppers ;-) (Mona gets the bonus of my HS picture, since she took one of herself to share.)
Post a picture of yourself prior to the age 10 :) and then tag 10 people! (I don't know many so I just chose a few vict.. um, friends. Feel free to decline, but I hear it's real bad luck. ;-)
cherry bharati
Charmingly Bohemian
omer_dav
*bernadeth
If you're reading this you may consider yourself tagged if it sounds like fun.
ps. Everyone who has done it, you guys rock! Thanks for being good sports, you were certainly cute kids! Everyone else, come on now... :-)
becky on the swings at the fair :)
it was fun
tell me what u think
i took this with my crappy digital camera haha
Started out with a fun bus ride with 7 of us that lead to flying in a plane with only the 4 of us left at the end was so much fun.
Sol,playa,mar,deporte,alegria,en Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro - Brasil.
Photos of all kinds of people having fun at the beach
Canon Digital Rebel 300D / EF-S 24/2.8 STM
I took this photo with the first digital SLR I ever purchased, way back in 2005. Most cameras I've had over the years I've sold off, but this one I held onto. And though the body shows clear signs of wear, the important bits still work. I take it off the shelf and shoot some frames with it whenever I'm feeling nostalgic.
But last night I wanted to put this old camera through some more serious paces -- what would it be like to shoot it the same way I've been shooting my behemoth GFX and cutting-edge Nikon Z? I put a 24mm pancake lens on the thing and placed it on a tripod and walked around some northern bits of Santa Clara.
And here's the results. There's all the things you'd expect: fewer megapixels, less sharpness, more grain, less information in the shadows and highlights. But the overall photo? From the thumbnail alone, I don't know if I'd be able to tell the difference.
The biggest difference by far was the experience of actually shooting the photos -- that's when I was really feeling the two decades of technology. Composing, focusing, exposing are all so much more difficult with the Digital Rebel than with new cameras. The meter is easily overwhelmed by bright light sources, focus is a guessing game, reviewing images practically pointless on the tiny little screen that doesn't even show you the actual RAW file anyway, and composing harkening back to the old film days where "what you see is only sort of what you get".
I don't think any of this is a profound revelation -- it all seems kind of obvious in retrospect. But it was fun to do anyway, and as I edit through the shots I'll post them up here to share them with you. This one might've been my favorite from the night.
"Time for Fun" is massive sculpture by Seward Johnson. Behind it is the Key West Museum of Art and History, built in 1891. The building, described as "Richardsonian Romanesque" architectural style, once served as a U.S. Customs Office, Federal Courthouse and Post Office.
Time for Fun is a 25 foot tall sculpture, inspired by an 1883 painting ("Dance in the Country", Pierre-Auguste Renoir).
Remember that?
Olympus Trip 35 with Zuiko 40mm f/2.8 lens on Kodak Portra 400.
Santa Monica, Southern California
November 11, 2011
I love rainy days in the spring between showers! You never know what you are going to get including a bit of sun at times.
This was a fun one to shoot with the 70-200E hand held. It's so sharp and focuses darn close. I might upgrade it to the Z version at some point but no hurry.
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the annual Kurilpa Derby where anything on non-motorised wheels can take part down the steep streets. Good fun