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Target has released a handheld version of the classic Oregon Trail game → ktxc.to/oregon-trail-handheld
The side of Shin-Nyo-Do Temple. To see the interactive (VR) version of this handheld equirectangular panorama click here. You may need to download the shockwave plugin.
it was my grandmothers; then my mothers... it was only worn for a month
but she was a psycho witch... ;) sorry about the lighting, it really sparkles...
My moon capture on Manual mode (handheld) with my Pansonic FZ-38 when i went to a padaleeswarar temple in Cuddalore.
No PP done except converted into Black and white to avoid "chromatic aberration".....
@Gang
I would like to give you a full moon capture in color version at present iam in trial and error level.....also iam searching my tripod...... :)
Exif Datas :
F5.6,Shutter speed of 1/250 ISO 80.....manual exposure
Cossonus linearis (Coleoptera, Curculionidae). Body length: 6 mm.
Found in a city park in Budapest in a poplar tree's hollow.
Handheld shots lit with diffused flashlight. Canon EOS 5DII + MP-E65/2.8 + Speedlite 580EXII.
Handheld prayer wheel, central Tibet, early 20th century, silver and wood, 19-5/8 x 5 x 4-1/2 inches (Rubin Museum of Art)
Handheld shot of some flowers with Zeiss ZF Makro Planar T 2/100mm, connected via FOTODIOX F-M & Leica M-SL Adaptor. Exif is wrong, M135mm was nearest FL to Zeiss 100mm lens to choose from the M lens menu.
Day 308/365 Comments/feedback welcomed.
Here's something a bit different. Handheld & gridded flash.
Strobist:
speedlight - L/grid/ 1/4 cto handheld
iso200,50mm,f/2,1/125
900mm equivalent focal length handheld - shame I missed the framing slightly. I think the combination work OK with closer subjects like this - atmospheric turbulance affects long distance shots.
In the not too distant past, our rabbits and I 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 I 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. I soon noticed that my 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.
As usual, these little sweeties contain the standard materials: recycled wool, cotton, and buttons and hypo-allergenic poly-Dacron fiber fill. 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.
Everyone does HDR, this was my first. It's multi-shot using the camera's auto-bracket exposure mode.
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