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The "Bryant Turn" would be the last shot of the day. The lone GP40-2 numbered 503 with LED's lights, is typical of the 2nd generation EMD's that have supplemented the USSC/SCFX GP11's over the past few years.

LED's from my son's bedside reading lamp

Thought i would jump on the bandwagon and post an impossible Sydney Harbour reflection shot :)

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Stephen Hawking 8 January 1942 - 14 March 2018. He had to be one of the greatest scientists of all time. A person I respected and greatly admired.

 

“For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination. We learned to talk and we learned to listen. Speech has allowed the communication of ideas, enabling human beings to work together to build the impossible. Mankind’s greatest achievements have come about by talking, and its greatest failures by not talking. It doesn’t have to be like this. Our greatest hopes could become reality in the future. With the technology at our disposal, the possibilities are unbounded. All we need to do is make sure we keep talking.”

 

Not many black holes available to see from the garden so here's one I made.

 

Wonderful bit of Autumn Sunshine today had me playing in the bushes.

ODC2 Abstract.

Explored.

 

Another from the R8 set... Still waiting to shoot this thing with strobes! =)

The highlight for me, watching two Grob 109's strapped up to the nines with LED's and pyros!!

 

Low Green - Ayr

Scottish Airshow 2016

Large cardboard Box

Sides cut out

Shower curtain liner covers box windows

2 continuous LED's

White poster board bottom and back

 

Tripod

ISO 100

Manual focus

Manual camera settings

Spot Meter

F/8

1/15

 

This was a continuation of a class assignment on lighting. I had done some earlier photos of silos in a train yard and thought that would be a good place to set-up a night shoot. I knew there were cars on the siding because they had been there for more than a week. Sure enough there they were.

 

Nightfall came at 7:10 that evening, so I got there at 9 to make sure it was very dark. I chose the train yard because I didn't have to contend with ambient light from other sources.

 

. . . .BY NITE I was to be the foundation shot, and I was going to do details of different parts of the wheel truck. So setting up the LED video lights, I took several shots.of the truck. Then I moved the lights to catch the refelction and highlights off the polished surface of the wheel where it meets the track . . . and that is when I heard "ka-chunk" and the train began to move. Scared the beejeezus out of me. I grabbed the camera off the tripod, crouched down and started shooting where I had pre-aimed the LED's. And that's how I got the second shot.

 

Thank goodness, I nixed the idea of lighting from behind the wheels with the LED's.

I love this photo and these buses. I am so glad this turned out well as my other many shots were either dark or faulty LED's. So when this missed the lights I jumped on the oppotunity. So here we see Brand new Lothian City Bus 1087 at Bruntsfield on a service 16 to Colinton looking brilliant.

LED lights in the Indemann at night.

 

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Light painting using red LED's with a backdrop of fiber optics.

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I'm coming back with an update of Daft Punk! The project were I'am working on is the Pyramid of there concert Alive. I integrated 2 LED's (working) but I'm still working on extra LED's. Stay tuned for the next update or the final product!

 

~ Eddy

Delivery of kitchen units to a storage unit.

This was a strange thing, I was in woodland looking for Collembola and I had a Jessops LED video light and had left it on with the lights facing up. When I next looked a Harlequin Ladybird was just sitting on it as happy as Larry. I think it liked the warmth from the LED's or something. I then had a brain wave, I placed some coloured card behind the LED lamp and took some shots. I was pleasantly surprised with the results. So here is the purple card version, I have a few different colours for later posts. The focus here is on the eyes, I was using my MP-E for these, I did try a few stacks, but this is a single shot and I liked the DOF :o)

 

This was taken in woodland is not a studio shot :o)

 

Was watching my new Springtails today, so expect some Collembola uploads over the next few days :o)

 

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The Wilshire Grand Center and the Hotel Intercontinental in Downtown Los Angeles shine bright. The addition of these LED's to the skyline has come with mixed reviews. The Korean Air symbol shines so bright thats it's border-line obnoxious. The LED light wall, that goes down the stairwell, is much classier and compliments the skyline nicely.

Uno de los nuevos Mercedes-Benz O530 Citaro C2 NGT de GNC (4684), carrozados por Evobus, de EMT Madrid, que lleva poco tiempo en servicio. La diferencia principal con los otros Citaro que entraron hace meses, es que estos cuentan con el panel de LED´s blanco. Realizando un servicio de la línea 64 por Cuatro Caminos. 17/11/2017.

I love the light in this picture: green LED’s light up the US lab module, warmer evening lights in Node-2, and the light reflected on Earth by the Sun projects on the ceiling. Not sure what Shane was taking a picture of, but it was in daylight!

 

Pour garder le rythme (et repère !) jour/nuit comme sur Terre, même si les levers et couchers de soleil se succèdent bien sûr 24h/24 sur la Station, on adapte l'éclairage en soirée : LED vertes dans le laboratoire américain, lumière tamisée du Node 2 au fond… et lueur éclatante du ☀, reflété par la planète et qui éclabousse Shane et le plafond depuis le hublot ! Je suis curieux de voir ce qu’il était en train de prendre en photo pendant ce survol...

 

Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet

 

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Just finished up this beast. The Erie Lackawanna has been reincarnated in 1/87th scale. Athearn SD45-2, renumbered full sound and working LED's.

The more i learn about photography the more complicated it gets!

Flashed with ws2801 LED'S

"Would you like to try some donut?"

 

Poor Finola has to walk by the bakery every day on her way to the dance studio :-) Today, Pearl the Pastry Chef is offering samples of her new donut... National Donut Day is coming up this week so Finola will have to resist even more temptation :-)

 

I have always struggled with lighting the interior of my modular buildings for certain shots. Sometimes I use the Brickstuff LED's but I recently read this article on the Toy Photographers Blog where the author mentioned using his cellphone as a light source. I hadn't thought of that before but it turned out to work perfectly for lighting the interior of the modular in the background. I used my usual flash setup to light Finola and Pearl and cellphone for the inside of the bakery. Here's the link to the post: toyphotographers.com/2019/05/18/no-money-for-lights-no-pr...

OK, it's another metal type shot, but it's kind of a 'tools of my trade' composition, and the title seemed to fit. Taken on top of my macbook, with my LED torch in shot (which incidentally has 6 LED's in it)

 

HMM! Theme: Six

Believe it or not, but none of the components are powered...

A green laser beam hits the LED's from the right while a desk lamp is responsible for the white light from the top.

The parts lie on a plexiglas panel and there is a red printed circuit board (PCB) underneath.

The biggest LED's are 10 mm in diameter while the smaller one are 5 mm.

I've always been amazed at just how bright some birds eyes are. It's almost as if they have LED's in their eyes.:-)

Taken 06/12/13

 

For a TfL service, it makes a very nice change to have a bus out that has white LED's on it instead of day-glow or WOB blinds. Nice bus, no rattle, very quiet ride, but unfortunately quite uncomfortable seats. This is only staying on the route for 2 weeks.

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➸ Inworld:

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➸ Gamers Room Gatcha:

 

1 - Gaming chair - RARE - ( 4LI ) - 17 animations with menu adjustable

2 - Skybox style 1 - RARE - ( 6LI )

3 - Skybox style 2 - RARE - ( 6LI )

4 - Gaming Keyboard - ( 2LI ) - Scripted RGB LED's & Digital clock

5 - Gaming Mouse - ( 1LI ) - Scripted RGB LED's

6 - Desk - ( 2 LI )

7 - Monitor 3 - ( 1LI ) - Scripted RGB LED's

8 - Monitor 1 - ( 1LI ) - Scripted RGB LED's

9 - MyPS4 - ( 1LI )

10 - MyXBOX - ( 1LI )

11 - Cupboard - ( 1LI ) - Scripted RGB LED's

12 - Mousepad 1 - ( 1LI )

13 - Mousepad 2 - ( 1LI )

14 - Mousepad 3 - ( 1LI )

15 - TV - ( 1LI )

16 - Gaming PC - ( 1LI )

17 - FAP Trash - ( 1LI )

 

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Goodwood Festival Of Speed 2013

 

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Made using a homemade LED lance and Arduino Uno.

Crown Fountain, Millennium Park, Chicago

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 500, f/6.0, 120mm, 1/100s

Experiment with some LED's I've had for a while (and completely forgot about until I wondered what I put in that box).

Having a little clear out on the hard drive and found this from an old farmhouse thats now gone. Was showing the whole long exposure thing to a fellow explorers daughter on a quick detour visit. Must admit that kitchen wasnt the best place to swing a few led's about!

These aren't my photos, these are my friends photos! Plates have been blanked for privacy reasons!

 

Description will come a little later!

 

(Sorry for the delay, I was extremely busy today and I uploaded this late last night, when I felt wasted!)

 

Description: From what my friend has told me, this van has had two owners, the original owner was the sister of the current owner. It was bought from her as a rolling shell at that point. It was originally Blue, but has been 'expertly resprayed' (read: housepainted) to white, which adds character to the van!

 

Mechanical-wise, it has a 351 Cleveland in it, hooked up to a 4-on-the-tree. The front seats and steering wheel are from the Rodeo. It did originally have a Falcon straight six (either the 200 or 250) but is no longer in there. Currently on LPG. Also has Falcon rims on it (forgot the exact model, I'll find it)

 

Interior, well it has 20 relays in it and it's a campervan, the owner lives in it, so it has running electricity, running water and running gas. And all of the inside lights are LED's. And if you look carefully, there's also a pop top on the roof, which is a practical addition, I must say.

Macro 1X con apilamiento de foco por control de anillo de enfoque

Macro 1X by focus stacking using the focus ring control

 

Ingredientes:

-Nikon D600 + Nikor 105mm macro 1X

-Helicon Remote para control automático de la pila de foco mediante el anillo de enfoque (por medio de USB)

-Helicon Soft para apilamiento de foco (56 shots, Method B, R=8, S=4)

-Helicon lo puedes bajar a prueba durante 1 mes gratis, o una licencia para un año por 50€, controla casi todas las Nikon y Canon mediante USB. Existen otros proveedores de soft para stacking (apilamiento), p. ej. Zerene, ControlMyNikon o Canon, Combine Z, etc

-Opcional: impresora 3D (Up Plus 2) para la fabricación de focos, soportes, mesa de trabajo, etc. Puedes utilizar el sencillo 123D Design (free soft) para diseñar las piezas.

 

Receta:

-Montamos el bodegón con sujeto y fondo

-Lo iluminamos con 4 o 5 micro-focos de leds. Los focos se pueden diseñar e imprimir utilizando una impresora 3D y después montar los leds (alta luminosidad y 5300K), la alimentación es de 12vdc para grupos de 3 o 4 leds. La ventaja frente al uso de flash, es que se pueden dirigir los focos y componer la iluminación antes del disparo, además del volumen que se consigue jugando con la iluminación.

-Disparamos las fotografías utilizando, p. ej., Helicon Remote: Helicon controla el enfoque con el movimiento del anillo de enfoque antes de disparar cada foto, todo el proceso de toma de fotos es automático, se pueden ver videos en youtube

-Para 1X se necesitan de 20 a 100 fotos, según valor de f, focal utilizada y profundidad de campo necesaria, lo calcula el soft automáticamente. Se suele utilizar el punto dulce de la lente (normalmente en el entorno de f5.6) para optimizar los resultados

-Apilamos el stack de n fotografías utilizando Helicon Soft

-Utilizamos Lightroom o similar para eliminar “halos” y “artefactos”

-Una vez se tiene práctica, todo el proceso puede durar 15 min

pepo

 

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Macro 1X by focus stacking using the focus ring control

 

How do you can do it :

 

Ingredients:

 

-Nikon D600 + 105mm macro nikor 1X

-Helicon Remote control for automatic focus stack using the camera focus ring (using USB)

-Helicon Soft Focus Stacking (56 shots, Method B, R = 8, S = 4)

-Helicon: You can download a free trial for 1 month, or a license for a year for € 50, it controls almost many Nikon and Canon via USB. There are other suppliers of soft for stacking, p. ex. Zerene, ControlMyNikon or Canon, Combine Z, etc.

-optional: 3D (Up Plus 2) printer to manufacture light bulbs, brackets, desk, etc. You can use the friendly 123D Design (free soft) for pieces designing.

 

Recipe:

 

-Ilumination with 4 or 5 micro-LED bulbs. The lighters can be designed and printed using a 3D printer and then mount the LED´s (high brightness and 5300K), the power is 12VDC for groups of 3 or 4 LEDs. The advantage over use of flash, is that you can positioning the lights and lighting make up before shooting, in addition to the volume to be achieved by playing with these lighting.

-Shot photographs using, p. eg Helicon Remote. Helicon controls the approach to the movement of the focus ring before the photo shot, the whole process of taking pictures is automatic, you can watch videos on youtube

-For 1X do you needed 20-100 photos, depending on value of f, focal and deep of field needed, automatically calculated by the soft. Often used the sweet spot of the lens (usually in the vicinity of f5.6) to optimize results

-Now we stack of shots using Helicon Soft

-We can use Lightroom or the like to remove "halos" and "artifacts"

-Once you have practice, the whole process can take 15 min

-And sorry my English, please.

pepo

 

Hi there!

 

This is probably my biggest and most detailled MOC since I started Flickr four years ago. The roof technique the food shop is from Andrew Somers (Check out his build, note added in the photo!) The water (glass) technique is from Joseph Z. (Checkout his build too, note added in the photo! :)) Besides that everything in this build is my own design. I did modify Andrew's roof design a bit ;) The build is illuminated by different LED's Oh and please check out my Instagram too! For behind the scenes, updates and more! (www.instagram.com/eddy_plu/)

 

~ [E]ddy out!

 

PS. Feel free to blog ;D But please give me credit and let me know about it! :)

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