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Amazing isn't it?

 

2010. Skyview on Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

 

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Another one from the archives, this was one of the first images I captured when my Nikon 70-200mm VR lens was delivered some two-and-a-half years ago. The new lens was sharp and focus was fast and dead on, but I missed the reach of my old 70-300mm VR lens. Nikon's TC17E-II teleconverter (extender) allowed the new lens to go up to 340mm or 510mm effective with the 1.5x crop factor of my D90 body.

 

This image of Lime Point lightstation under the Golden Gate bridge was shot hand held from Fort Baker at the maximum 340mm (DX effective focal length of 510mm). Straight out of the camera, I processed the image in Silver Effects Pro and resized for Flickr. Hope you like it and thanks for all the views, comments and faves.

 

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so I brought the ancient lightbox down from the attic and had a little play time. Not happy with the way the camera appears to read the identical background in various shades ranging from white to yellow, and it is also hard to get the focus right, but otherwise it's been fun to play around.

a bag provided by the council for recycling small electrical items.

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The Jama Masjid, formally known as the Masjid-i Jahān-Numā, is the principle mosque in Old Delhi, and the largest and most famous mosque in India. The Jama Masjid was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1650, and completed in 1656.

 

The later and more colloquial name, Jama Masjid, refers to the weekly Friday noon congregation prayers of Muslims, Jummah, which are usually done in a mosque, the "congregational mosque" or "Jāma Masjid".

 

The mosque is built in typical Mughal style with three onion domed roofs, and two lofty minarets. The courtyard of the mosque can hold up to twenty-five thousand worshippers.

© Stella Luna Photography and JohnnyPearl

 

Collaboration - photo taken by JohnnyPearl and processing by me. Toddler wrangling was a team effort...

  

A small bronze coloured chafer found in the garden. Photographed at 4.5x magnification.

Canon 6D, MPE-65, RR 4.5x

ISO 100, f/3.5, 0.2s, 191 images stacked in Zerene

YS- type lightbox with 3 LEDs

ZS, PS, Capture One

Cape Twon, South Africa

Taken at round 6 of D1NZ 2011/2012 for www.Drifted.com.

 

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I decided to take on the challenge of creating an affordable, collapsible light box for people who may be short on space as well as cash. The problem I found with many of the affordable foam core light boxes is that every time you want to take it down you risk having the tape rip the walls apart. That in combination with the potentially frustrating assembly as one fumbles with the foam core like a house of cards lead me to the idea of a dove-tail like joint for the box.

Cutting the sides out. There seem to be two schools of thought here - one is to leave the back (which is at the bottom in this shot) and one side solid - this means that the back of the box is solid when it's been righted - leaving the flaps here to adjust the light coming in from the front. The other is to cut out all four sides and leave the bottom of the box so that there is a back but no sides. But at this cost, hey, you can make one of each style!

Grottammare, 6.12.2015

 

Incanto e Stupore.

La Magia del Natale è questo e molto molto di più.

 

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That lightbox has 5 layers, no space between layers, white 2835 led strip around the perimeter, light blue tissue paper for coloring. Laser-cutted layers. Picture taken from internet i.ytimg.com/vi/F3lk3MKZmDY/maxresdefault_live.jpg

 

After discovering & creating my first paper lightboxes I started to make them with laser cutting. Lightboxes with hand-cutting are good & more nice-looking. But laser cutting is faster & more accurate than my cutting skill. Anyway, laser cutting has its minus. It is fire marks on the edges of the picture's lines. You know it & can't do anything with it

Nowadays I create lightboxes this way - I draw the picture above the original photo in computer program. Than I give it to the people with laser-cutting machine & make the lightbox's frame. Finally comes the assembly and lightbox is completed

Lightbox tests with some jewelry. Sony α200 with 18-70 kit lens. PP in Photoshop. This piece is by my wife.

Lightbox of 18 Shakespeare works

catching up.

the wind was amazing (+4 in comments)

so it was me &sam day, tahaa -went to the shelter and basically tortured ourselves into wanting a cat (and in sams case, a dog too) and coffeeeeeeeeee, of course while sitting awkwardly the wrong way at dunkin, and i really cant say much else without making this a weird inside joke post description

 

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The room is filled with various portraits of the Wahlberg brothers and a rear wall that’s filled with descriptors of the brothers and various projects they’ve worked on projected in lightbox form.

 

Wahlburgers Canada

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Toronto, ON

(416) 489-8922

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Twitter: @WahlburgersCA

 

Owners: Founders Donnie Wahlberg, Mark Wahlberg and Paul Wahlberg; Bruce Greenberg; Michael Wekerle and Henry Wu

Executive Chef: Paul Wahlberg

Head Chef: Vincent Leung

 

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Yes, I finally bought a HUGE lightbox! :D This thing is going to help me to fix problems with weak light on my photos. I already tested it, and the results are great. I am as happy as a bee!

I got these all standard size 1 1/4" dia. - 36" length PVC pipe at Home Depot. I would have preferred white but here in Toronto white PVC seems to be hard to find and couldn't seem to find the smaller diameter either. But that's ok - I ended up making a larger box that can be used for bigger setups and the sturdier pipe keeps the whole rig from falling over. If making your own, I recommend assembling it on the floor at the store to ensure you get what you want. You'll attract a few people too asking questions about what you're making - this gives a high fun factor. Total cost of parts with tax CDN$123.00. I was surprised at the cost of PVC pipe, $5 per 36" tube - still a lot cheaper than buying a pro rig from a photo equipment supplier. The elbows and T-sections were around $1 to $3 each.

taken at freedom folklore event to raise funds for thembalitsha uk.

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The Star Ferry, is a passenger ferry service operator and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Its principal routes carry passengers across Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It was founded in 1888 as the Kowloon Ferry Company, adopting its present name in 1898.

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so I brought the ancient lightbox down from the attic and had a little play time. Not happy with the way the camera appears to read the identical background in various shades ranging from white to yellow, and it is also hard to get the focus right, but otherwise it's been fun to play around.

cycle lights

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