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One of the many phases in my photography journey was refractions. I still love to find a good dish from the thrift store and go crazy. :) This was a plate with ripples and some lights. Goooood times!
A series of 3 pictures that started by looking at a ceiling, in a subway station... Details:
www.ticklebear4u.com/2014/01/up-beyond-011365-days-40.html
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Back to the creepy woods tonight with my mate Rich for some camera rotation, circle making net curtain fun.
Framed up the two way rotation and worked on the side lighting until happy then moved to tripod 2 to work on the lighting, starbursts and composition of the silhouette part.
Once happy I fired the shutter and created the stars in red, cap on and moved the card. Cap off and span the circle behind Rich then filled in the dead space of his silhouette with some net curtain. Cap on and moved to the other tripod. Cap off whilst I side lit the woods from camera right then left. Cap on and rotated the camera 180 degrees and repeated the process.
Cheer Rich for a cool night and here's to the next one.
This is number 96 of my 366.
Milwaukee Brewer Joey Wiemer avoids a brushback pitch vs Baltimore Orioles. Moment captured June 8th, 2023 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (USA)
Great mid-week lp session with Andrew Wells in Alderley Edge and a cave I must've driven past a thousand times without ever knowing it was there. A swift jaunt up a path from the car park and we were there. I never really extract the best from a spot on my first visit but I'm pretty happy with what I ended up with.
Gelled torch, laser and net curtains for this one and a few levels adjustments in LR.
Cheers Andy for sharing this spot and a top night as well. Happy days.
This is number 329 of my 365.
“Distance has the same effect on the mind as on the eye.”
― Samuel Johnson, The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
the chain link fence to the left was a foot under snow.It's toast.the fence to the right was never under snow completely and it's damaged.yes the lawn chairs and round table are twisted wreckage.the good part? the roof didn't collapse and the basement hasn't flooded.God is Good.
A sunset view from the Lachine Lighthouse at the bank of Saint-Lawerence river, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
As the sun plays hide and seek behind the clouds, it creates patches of shadow that move swiftly across the undulating landscape of the Catskills Mountains in New York.
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[Photo Specs]
- Manual blending of 2 auto bracketed shots (-2EV for the sky, 0EV for the foreground).
- RAW files first adjusted for exposure and saturation and then blended in PS using layer masking.
- Layer of curves in PS for contrast.
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PLEASE, NO MULTIGROUP INVITES. THANKS.
Nikon F100
Nikkor 1/1.8 50mm series E (pancake)
Fuji Neopan 100 Acros
R09 - One Shot (Rodinal) 1/25 @ 20 celcius 6.30 minuts
Agitation for the first 60 seconds / 5 seconds agitation at each minute.
Scanned on Epson V750
Photoshop CS6 Portable clean dust, and convert to JPG
I've not been out light painting for a while so it was great to do a bit this evening. Traveled to Padley Gorge with Chris T and had a great time catching up and waving lights about. Shot this after Chris bagged what can only be described as a banger so the pressure was on to get something cool.
This is the culmination of a few failures where I took parts of the images I was happy with and combined them into 1 exposure.
Camera rotation of the black fibers gelled purple to start then cap on. I walked into frame and turned the big torch on gelled red and took up position. Chris kindly removed the cap and exposed for 10 seconds before re-capping and rotating 180 degrees. Repeated then cap on again. I took up position with a light blade which I waved up and down then right and left whilst Chris rotated the camera again for 720 degrees.
Great night in great company and cheers as ever for your input and assistance nailing something I'm pleased with. Top man.
This is 302 of my 366.