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Pentax 645- Kodak Tri-X 400 iso in Kodak HC-110 E

ISO 50

23mm

f/9.0

70 secs

Hard to get a good vantage point for this shot. Ended up with mud up to just below my knees. Got real lucky with the clouds!

ISO 100, 20 mm, f/8, 35 seconds, ND 1.8

Merry Christmas to all my followers!

 

BMW Isetta 250

Peregrine falcon | Falco peregrinus | Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, India | 2015 | Canon EOS 7D | Canon 400 mm f 5.6 | f 5.6@ 1/160 | ISO 200

Juin 2017.

 

Canon AE-1 - 135 Kodak Ektar 100 ISO

 

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Rolleiflex SL 35

Planar 50mm 1.4 HFT

Fuji Neopan ISO 400

Negativscan

Sony ILCE-7

---- ( ) 1/60 sec, ISO 500

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These Red Oak leaves were shot on an autumn day in October at the Camp Tamawaby Demonstration Woodlot on PEI. I took this photo at 64,000 ISO, 1/32000 second and f/8.0. Pushing the ISO almost as far as it will go and then pushing things more in post processing is an experiment which creates a lot of texture in the form of sensor noise. Nevertheless, Sometimes it is worthwhile pushing things in unusual directions. I rather like the unique attributes of the resulting image.

 

Photo taken with the Olympus OM-1 and Sigma 56mm f/1.4.

ISO 50

explored

 

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11/27/2023 morning

Highest position: #376 on Tuesday, November 28, 2023#

 

402 of eagle1effi's photos have been in Explore:

Redbreast in a forest

Walking in search of food.

Dim light, even 25k ISO was maybe not enough.

 

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7DII

iso 320

  

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ISO:100 / EV:±0 / 1shot RAW / WB:Auto

ISO 200 - f/11 - 1/200 - 18mm

ISO 10.000.

D800, AFS 300 VRII, TC14EII.

ISO 125, 35 mm, f/2, 1/125

ISO 3200 because I can :-)

ISO 800, 50 mm, f/4, 1/500

Nikon FE2 + Kodak XX (exposed at 400 ISO)

this sign was bolted and welded to a bike frame (i don't think the bike is rideable but may be), which was then padlocked to the front of a bike rack. i'm amazed it hasn't been defaced.

This is my next image in the abc's of photography series I am doing for myself. All frames were shot at f 7.1. I is for ISO or International Organization of Standardization. I honestly rarely control this on my camera; setting my camera to ISO 100 or 200 and then adjusting my aperture, shutter, or both. There are exceptions were I would toy with it though. First, I might adjust ISO during a long exposure at night, if it were particularly dark, and I wanted to shoot something like star trails or the aurora. Alternatively, on a super bright day, like one of those super cold but bright winter days or on a white sandy beach in the summer. I can honestly say I have never pushed the ISO to 6400 or 12800 before today. If you are interested in reading more on ISO this little article is concise.

high ISO, hand held

Wiki:

Echium wildpretii is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. It is an herbaceous biennial plant that grows up to 3 m (10 ft) in height. The species is endemic to the Canary Islands, and is found mainly in Las Cañadas del Teide. The subspecies E. wildpretii subsp. trichosiphon occurs at high altitudes on La Palma.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echium_wildpretii

Holga 120gn

agfa scala 200

Leica M6 TTL

LLL 35mm f2 8e

Kodak Ektar 100

Panasonic G70 + Sigma 60 2.8

F2,8, Iso 200 1/80

Canon EOS 6D - f/3.5 - 1/125sec - 100 mm - ISO 100

 

- Asclepias tuberosa is a species of milkweed native to eastern North America. It is a perennial plant growing to 0.3–1 metre tall, with clustered orange or yellow flowers from early summer to early autumn. The leaves are spirally arranged, lanceolate, 5–12 cm long, and 2–3 cm broad.

Genus name honors the Greek god Asklepios the god of medicine.

 

This plant favors dry, sand or gravel soil, but has also been reported on stream margins. It requires full sun.

 

It is commonly known as butterfly weed because of the butterflies that are attracted to the plant by its color and its copious production of nectar. It is also the larval food plant of the Queen and Monarch butterflies. Hummingbirds, bees and other insects are also attracted.

 

- Asclepias tuberosa of Amerikaanse zijdeplant is een oranje bloeiende vaste plant.

Asclepias tuberosa bloeit vanaf juni en wordt ongeveer 50 tot 60 cm hoog. Van nature komt Asclepias tuberosa voor op droge graslanden in Noord-Amerika van Zuid-Ontario en New York tot Minnosota, Colorado en Arizona. Ook in de zuidelijke staten Florida en New Mexico is deze variabele soort aanwezig.

 

De stengels van Asclepias tuberosa staan meestal rechtop en zijn ruwbehaard. Asclepias tuberosa heeft een knolvormige wortelstok. De standplaats van Asclepias tuberosa dient droog en zonnig te zijn.

 

Hoewel in Amerika de plant een 'onkruid'plant is, is hij bij ons meestal maar tweejarig. Het is een heel kleurige plant met kleine oranje, rode of gele bloemen op veelbloemige schermen. De plant groeit op zowel natte en droge grond en wordt door veel vlinders bezocht. In bloei een schitterende plant. Het is ook een goede snijbloem.

ISO 100, f8 @ 18mm, 11sec, 08:45pm

This is for Albion and for Stephen!

ISO: 640 - Focal Length: 36mm - Aperture: f5.6 - Speed: 1/80

God Bless America

 

Nikon D810 at the lovely ISO 64 with 85mm lens.

Nikon FM3A

Kodak TriX ISO 400

 

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ISO 100, 10 mm, f/8, 1/200 second, -0.67 EV

Bookstore in Zebulon, Georgia

Franka Solida 4.5 X 6 folding camera, Fomopan 100 film pushed to ISO 3200.

ISO 100 - 17mm - f/10 - 1.3 Seconds

 

This was another of the local falls along the alpine loop. Tons of great photographic material.

 

ISO 200, 1/400secs, F8, 12mm, -2/3, on 21st October @18.28.

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Some more shots from the Agfa Isoly that I hadn't gotten round uploading yet, whilst being skint and not able to buy more polaroid film... :(

 

Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

March 2008

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