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Was amazed to see it turned out this clear, I think it was 1/8 :D

 

Canon AE-1

Fujifilm Superia X-Tra 400

Three shot handheld HDR Canon 50D Sigma 10-20mm. Processed DPHDR5.

Reflex-NIKKOR 500mm f/8 through Metabones Q666 0.5 speedbooster on Pentax Q7.

 

1,150mm "35-Equiv." focal length @ f/4

 

(hand held but resting on a railing)

3 Exposures 0, +2, -2 EV

Handheld HDR

 

Camera ModelCanon EOS 5D Mark II

Shooting Date/Time07/24/09 17:28:47

Copyright NoticeCopyright: 2009 Brian Gibbs

Owner's NameBrian Gibbs

Shooting ModeAperture-Priority AE

Tv( Shutter Speed )1/160

Av( Aperture Value )22.0

Metering ModeEvaluative Metering

Exposure Compensation0

Autoexposure Bracketing0, +2, -2 EV

ISO Speed320

LensEF24-70mm f/2.8L USM

Focal Length24.0mm

Image Size5616x3744

Image QualityRAW

Color SpaceAdobe RGB

 

Photomatix pro

Photoshop CS4

Shadow and highlights

Exposure, Gamma, Offset

Fall leaves - panning - long handheld exposure

Graflex RB Super D 4x5 SLR

Kodak Ektar 190mm f/5.6

T-Max 100 in Rodinal 1:100

1/60 @ f/5.6

9 handheld shots @ 250 to get enough light. Fuji C200 home converted to red scale and shot at ISO 25.

This thing was cool. Probably expensive, but cool. I’ll have to research it. UPDATE: About $520 on Amazon/B&H. A pocket version is $300. Kinda about what I thought.

008 - Notice my ingenious use of tape to keep the button held down...

Very hard to get this shot. Many tries with Drive mode finally got the right one

Took this shot of a pedestrian bridge with downtown Calgary in the background at 12800 ISO.

You know, you learn something everyday...like for instance in -25 degrees celsius windchill you can only shoot 'bout six shots of the moon before your skin starts to crack.

 

100% crop, shot at 300mm, f/8, 1/500s...did I mention that I took this without gloves on?

 

Addendum:

 

This shot benefits from past lessons learned:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/miwo76/73681611/in/set-721575944577...

 

and the fact that a half moon has far more dramatic side lighting that really highlight those craters on its surface.

We humidify two rooms of the house using a low heat evaporative system

Now, back to our regular scheduled programming...

The Bowl pictured here is flawless...

Gonterman swirl; Circa 1885

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There is something about the lighting here I really like. Have to go back and shoot it again with a more stabile camera arrangement for less shake and lower ISO. I wasn't prepared for 1 sec exposure.

handheld night photography, wind, snow, frost, minus 5 deg. Celcius, photographer under umbrella, handheld night photograpy, Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5 + 20mm

In the not too distant past, our rabbits and we made a few little critters to drum up a little dough to pay for their pet cat’s mounting medical bills. Probably because we channeled a whole bunch of positive energy into them, they feel pretty good to look at.

 

Then we realized they feel pretty good to hold, too. Their asymmetrical shape is a bit anatomical—they seem to fall right into the crook of the hand. We soon noticed that our hands, when idle, went straight for one. Familiar like a well-worn blanket or other childhood treasure, they’re quite cuddly. Best of all, they don’t snore.

 

We make Binky Buddies feel good by employing cottons and felted wools. We make them hypo-allergenic and machine washable by stuffing them with fiberfill. That nothing can fall off or be chewed off a Binky Buddy makes them safe for all ages.

 

Healthy for both people and the environment we live in, they’re lovely gifts for anyone who needs a little comfort every now and then.

 

To find out more about the Binky Buddies please click here.

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