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camera toss plus processing = fun
my initial foray into programmatic sources for camera toss, see this photo for a better description.
camera toss plus processing = fun
my initial foray into programmatic sources for camera toss, see this photo for a better description.
LCD Soundsystem headlines Pitchfork Music Festival Friday night. Nancy Whang is so beautiful!
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This is the last photo I'll post of LCD Soundsystem. I prefer to take photos of Nancy Whang over James Murphy but I do love his tattoo and I loved how the other night at the sold out Metro show he kept talking about how much he loved Derrick Carter (playing underneath him at the club Smartbar below).
My favorite memory of James Murphy is when LCD Soundsystem played Lollapalooza in 2007. They were on right before Daft Punk so hearing James Murphy sing "Daft Punk is playing at my house, my house!" was really hilarious and made my first experiences shooting Lolla that much better!
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The moon that shines its beam so bright
Of stones that measure the silvery light
Of energy that travels here
It happens on the seventh year
Enjoy this journey -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJRZumKuEJA
A very tranquil and special place to spend an evening. Little did I know what chaotic scene awaited me at my car. A welcoming committee of two police cars, four policeman, two civilians, dogs and a host of bright lights. All of whom suspected that I was burgling the location that I'd parked my car outside ! Quite calmly I played the usual get of jail card with a quick thumb through the LCD to prove my whereabouts. "Ohhh those are interesting, how do you do that ?"
"Well, its like this........."
The civilian owners then apologised for inconveniencing and delaying ME !!!!!.
Perfect
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Looking with One Lens and Then Through Another
Yet I have only one pair of eyes
I hold a camera in each hand
But it’s the beyond that has the wonder
I came to this place only while out on a walk
And found much more than I expected
I should continue going through life with that view
And find the heaven on earth each day I live
Another work of short poetry or prose that serves as a companion to the image captured one morning while walking the streets of Mount Shasta, California. The view is to the northeast and uses both sides of the open street as leading lines into the composition. Mount Shasta stands tall as the backdrop, seemingly rising into the heavens above. The camera in my left hand is a Nikon Z8 Mirrorless Camera with the LCD LiveView screen turned on with Mount Shasta. I captured this image with my iPhone.
This is the medieval town Regensberg. I can see it from my backyard and have therefore been aware for a long time that it would make a nice foreground for a nightscape. Unfortunately, Switzerlands biggest city Zurich, with its bortle 7 light pollution dome, is located only 16km to the south-east of Regensberg - exactly in the direction of the rising core. I therefore decided that an image with the Milky Way behind Regensberg was impossible and tried to forget the shot.
The thought however kept nagging me and during the last new moon, I finally decided to sacrifice a clear night and give it a try. As I have scucessfully captured the Lagoon Nebula with a telescope from my backyard, I knew that I had to do a longer focal length deepscape, if I wanted to have a fighting chance.
To get a clear view, I set up my equipment a few hunderd meters from my home. After successfully capturing the foreground, the first sky images did not look very encouraging, but the Lagoon Nebula was visible on my LCD and so I kept shooting. After a while, I installed my seldom used light pollution filter and captured a second, filtered sequence.
Stacking the exposures in Photoshop confirmed that I had captured - something. The gradients in the light polluted sky however looked very ugly. It was time to switch to more powerful tools.
After extracting the background gradients and processing the filtered sequence with PixInsight, I could hardly believe how much detail my camera had recorded. The colors however still suffered from the light pollution filter.
Processing the unfiltered sequence yielded better colors, but less detail. I therefore combined the two stacks and blended them with the untracked foreground, I had captured before the Milky Way moved into position.
If somebody showed me my image a few weeks ago, I would have been convinced it was a fake. Now, after actually capturing it, I can hardly believe the quality I was able to extract from the meagre looking data and I wonder what other seemingly impossible scenes are waiting to be captured.
EXIF
Canon EOS 6D, astro modified
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L ll IS USM @ 142mm
Skywatcher AZ-GTI mount
Guided with a ZWO ASI 385MC and ASIair
Sky:
30 x 40s @ISO800 f/4 with nachtlicht° light pollution filter
40 x 40s @ISO800 f/4 without filters
processed with PixInsight and PS
Foreground:
12 x 30s @ISO800 f/2.8
A LCD Matrix shot with an Iphone 4 and a 15x Zoom Lens. The darker part on the left are cause by the image that was shown on my camera lcd panel, whit was the panel i photographed with my iphone. I took the iphone because it worked best with the Lens i used to shot this, my camera wasn't able to focus with the lens but the iphone was.
Eine LCD Matrix fotografiert mit einem iPhone 4 und einer15x Vergrößerungslinse
The second photo in the series of LCD hands, people stuck on their phones, no matter where and no matter when.
I hope humanity will find a way out of this disease.