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At the Museum of Computing, Swindon

Reykjanes peninsula, Iceland.

 

A very nice quiet lake, not that far from Reykjavik.

 

This is an equirectangular panorama, stitched from 6 hand-held shots.

 

Enjoy the interactive panorama.

This is a 5 exposure handheld tonemapped HDR in Photomatix sharpened and denoised in Topaz..turned to B&W in lightroom.

used my GF1 and a vintage Sirus lens plus a jackar fisheye. used oneone to do the frame. Wanted to get a "starburst" , so set it at 22f also used a ND4 filter

 

thanks for having a look.

 

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Pacemaker Speed Graphic

152mm Ektar f4.5

T-max 400

Grafmatic 45 holder

Had lunch with the parents today - tried three exposures 1,0,-1 and tonemapped.. handheld.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

This was shot handheld with my new Canon 180mm f/3.5L macro lens. I can't believe the clarity, sharpness and bokeh of this lens. Can't wait to get out there now and shoot some bugs and flowers. Be sure to view it full size. There was no sharpening or post processing other than slight color balance in PS. This is pretty much straight out of the camera! I love it!!

 

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Grilled Salami & Cheese & Roasted Red Pepper & Tomato Soup

I'm still 9. Except I can't beat my high score :(

 

Canon EOS 5 with EF 17-40 f4L, Acros 100 in DDX... R72

Bandai - Daijishin

 

Developer: Bandai

Publisher: Bandai Japan

Display: LCD

Released: 1981, Japan

Model Nr: #16199

Batteries: Watch Batteries

 

With Box & Manual

Y'all must think I spend all my time in my bathroom. Can you blame me? I have The Atlantic Monthly, q-tips, Thomas Merton's "Seeds of Contemplation", and lavender sea salt scrub. What more could a woman want?

Underwater mine mailbox.

A collection of all of my Nintendo handhelds. The only items missing are the original Nintendo DS, Gameboy Micro, and ... the Virtual Boy.

Handheld shots (Cethosia Penthesilea) Size: 70 mm

Tioman, Malaysian - Sept 2012

S95 + stacked close-up lenses + handheld torch

www.underwatercompact.com

This is FULL FRAME, not a crop. I used my 60mm macro then added an old 50mm, reversed on the front of it. Focus is about 1/2 inch from front of the lens. That's my thumb (dry skin, cracks, and more details than you wanted to see, eh?) and unmanicured thumbnail in the foreground. (see other two related shots in comments)

 

Strobist info: shot above has fairly big DOF because I had two flash units (Viv 285 and Minolta 200x) in pretty close and I could stop down to f/25 or smaller. Camera was on a tripod (with my new RSS ballhead!), but the subject was handheld.

The Night Time is The Right Time.....

52 Weeks 2013 - Week 45 - Light trails/ Handheld

 

I bent the rules slightly. Forgot my camera earlier and deadline is in half an hour so it had to be done indoors :)

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