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Paola Cabello, David Vento & Olive Tree
Teatros del Canal - Madrid
Honevo Photo
INSTITUCIÓN LIBRE DE ENSEÑANZA - MADRID DESIGN FESTIVAL
INTERGALACTIC PLANTERS HONEVO DESIGN
STRELITZIA & DRACENA FRAGANS
Beyond the Stars series: (Nikon D1, Nikkor 35mm f2 non-Ai, K1 ring, Metz 32CT4, ReyGay Flash Diffuser
The fun part of just holding the camera up and shooting blindly..... you never know what you're gonna get. The downside..... you never know what you're gonna get.
Chewbacca
Star Wars Celebrity Motorcade
Star Wars Weekends 2010
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Walt Disney World, FL
This Dusty Miller is illuminated by a single LED flashlight "buried" down inside the base of the plant.
The plant itself is one of several beautiful Dusties that grew in our gardens this summer. I dug this wonderously lush one up and repotted it for "overwintering" in our dining room, where it seems to be doing fine. I love the structures in these plants.
[C7 8606] Alt Tags: Canon Rebel T7i EOS 800D
Space Engine 9.7.2
SRWE 8820x1880p
Accelerating into Andromeda, with a very high FoV this is the result.
PAOLA CABELLO & CYPRESS GOLDCREST - BIONIC INDALA
BIONIC FESTIVAL 2022
MADRID - TEATROS DEL CANAL
Photo by Eva San Juan
Cover art for "Intergalactic Telepathic Pen Pal / A Special Message For You Hand-Delivered To You From The Universe," full-color comic compilation. 2013
This is the rear view of the 'intergalactic starship' called a Ford Starliner made in 1960. Like alot of late 50's-early 60's American tin, this car looks fit to travel to the moon and back!!
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I have recently taken an interest in photography of the Milky Way and trying to combine it with different foreground interest.
Through all my research and flickr friends work it was trying to find a dark location within driving distance of Sydney that both Jay and I had been looking into for our first try of shooting the Milky Way.
I have also been looking into going for single frame captures rather than stacking them. I am sure that as I get better at these shots I will start to try using programs like deep sky stacker.
So during the week Jay e-mailed me and proposed that we try for a Milky Way shoot on Friday night. It involved leaving Sydney at 11.30pm at night and driving up to Forresters Beach on the Central Coast. So as we were driving out of Sydney there were a few clouds and we considered aborting the mission, but most likely due to us both being crazy we pushed on and were rewarded with an amazingly clear sky.
Whilst I still have so much to learn with this style of photography, I am so pumped to push the limits and come up with something different.
Shot Details:
1) Galaxy Exposure
f/4.0
ISO: 4000 (Way to high but needed to compensate for using my 17-40mm)
30sec exposure
2) Foreground Exposure
f/4.0
ISO: 1200
30 secs exposure
small torch used to light paint the rocks
Also during the second exposure I re-focused on the rocks in the foreground as I was using infinity for the galaxy shot.