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A friendly Robin landed on Tina's camera. Not very often i'am in the right place at the right time.
Peak District National Park.
He maybe a Nikon fan boy?
This was taken from my seat at the Open-Air Theatre in Regent's Park, London when we visited recently. They do a different musical each summer and when we lived in London we would go every year. This year's musical was La Cage Aux Folles, a favourite of ours. We enjoyed it so much. It was adapted as an American film in 1996 called The Birdcage starring, amongst others, the much missed Robin Williams
In contrast to some recent uploads this night-time freight working hits all the bright spots as it passes through the centre of the contemporary-build Reading station. DB Cargo 'Shed' 66088 is doing the honours, and is captured rolling along platform 12 with the 7.31pm Acton T.C. - Tytherington Stone Terminal discharged aggregate wagons (4V45).
To avoid going too high on the ISO setting I took a chance on a 1/125s shutter speed - which just about paid off. That said, it still needed 20,000asa to land it, so a bit of noise reduction was required to remove the worst of the grain.
The apartments in the background belong to the Thames Quarter building complex.
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Camera setting : 1/125s @ F7.1 and 20,000asa
8.31pm, 16th October 2023
Lights
Camera
Action
Cue sun and morning breeze
Now sit back, relax and enjoy the show we call A New Day
PS.
It's in 3D!!! (no extra cost)
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I found this at my parents' house a few months ago, but just now got around to photographing it. Not sure where they got it, but I found it fascinating.
From what we can tell, it was made in 1920. This is the No. 3 version.
From the Kodak website:
The dawn of the 20th century (February 1900) was ushered in with a new arrival: the Kodak Brownie. It cost just one dollar and was so easy to use that even the youngest children could take perfect pictures.
This small, simple box launched a new industry and forever changed the way we communicate. Photojournalism. The motion picture industry. Medical X-Rays. Satellite imaging. The Internet. Every technology we use to communicate with pictures can trace it's ancestry to that first black box.
With the arrival of the Brownie, anyone, not just professionals, could take photographs.
Here's the link to the Kodak website where you can see more information: Click here.
The brilliant show piece of lights, just above the stage at the National Arts Center, Ottawa. Happy Sunday my friends =)
Director Tim Cash of Far From Earth Films preps the scene during filming of The Astronot. The trailer for the film is in the profile link if interested.
Not terribly original, I know, but it is accurate. Quite often I am my own photographer, model and assistant while shooting for one Flickr Friday challenge or another.
"For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone." -Audrey Hepburn
I got to visit my family this weekend for the first time in months. So of course that means some photo fun with my sister. I've been wanting to do these photos for a long time now. Extra special thank you to my sister who put in all the time to do her hair and make up!
Model/MUAH: Lauren Mort
My submission for this week's #FlickrFriday theme #LightsCameraAction . Starring Jilly Bean, my Bengal Kitten
Acroyoga shoot with creative lighting.
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These 2 Dj´s, named "Klanginfection", are planed for the line up of the Next "Holi"-Festival in Magdeburg and asked me for some photos.
It was a great shooting, and i'm thankful for alle the assistance from my girlfriend Madeline, Oliver, Natalie and Klanginfection.
Klanginfection on Soundcloud (for free):