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Shot on Canon EOS 40D + Jupiter 37A m42 mount lens, using brenizers method

Never heard of the Brenizer method for photography before. I like it! First shot ever using this method. See, you learn something new everyday!

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Taken: 29 Dec 2013

 

I was a bit undecided with the post processing (if any) I'd perform on this. I spent 30 mins going around in circles. To me this is an indication to go back to basics, so I applied a simple blue hue layer at 80% to give a slightly metallic finish which I liked. Sometimes less is more.

 

Enjoy.

   

Piirustuksen opetuksen metodologien opetustilanne, 1920-luku. Aiheena hevonen, opettaja L. Törnudd. Taideteollisuuskeskuskoulun opetustilanteita.

 

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A slightly abstract version. Using a different folding method. this is easier to fold than the first skull. From a square.

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so i put it on my first place of my stream

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miniature effect

 

Spielzeug-Effekt - toytown - tilt-shift -Miniatur

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Massey Ferguson 362 "Massey Ferguson 362" bulldog

 

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my exhibition at Entrance gallery Prague

practicing 22-image “Brenizer method” panorama

A Truly Elegance Dish!

 

Even with the most difficult recipes, the secret is to have your ingredients lined up and ready to go, mise en place, read through and understand the steps in the order that they will proceed and a vision of what the dish is going to look like when you are finished so you can cook towards that goal. This recipe in itself isn't that difficult and the ingredients couldn't be any easier to understand, but some of the methods or combinations of techniques may not be what you are used to in your home kitchen. Time to spread those wings and stretch your culinary muscle in creating this simply elegant and delicious meal!

 

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52 Weeks Project

 

It is a park, but in fact only an accessible strip of land along the IJ near the Oranje Sluizen (locks). But again an Amsterdam city park stripped of the project «Visit all city parks for a 52-week self-portrait».

Location: Schellingwouderpark, Amsterdam Noord (North).

Coordinates: 52°38'42" N 4°95'60" E

Reason: In September 2017 the idea was born to make a selfie in at least every park in Amsterdam with at least a little importance. After already visited 5 parks for this purpose this year, this was number 6. And this location was easy to reach after a bike ride of just over 7 kilometers from home over the Amsterdamsebrug and Schellingwouderbrug.

Schellingwouderpark: The Schellingwouderpark is a city park in Amsterdam North. It opened in January 2010. It is situated on the IJ at the Schellingwouderbrug between the Orange Locks and the Oranjewerf and is approximately 10 hectares in size. The Schellingwouderbreek located to the north of the park has since become one with the park.

The park is part of the nature project "van IJ tot Gouw" which aims to strengthen the ecological relationship between IJmeer and Waterland. Kingfisher walls and wintering places for the grass snake, the Northern vole and dragonflies are made.

The original park is accessible from a pedestrian ferry from the Noorder IJdijk and from the Schellingwouderdijk.

Schellingwouderbreek: This part of the park could be a second location of the "Park 52-Weeks" project. This week I have chosen to visit this location along the IJ (water).

Parks to visit: Parks still on my list to visit for my "52-Weeks" project are: Gerbrandypark (W), Gijsbrecht van Amstelpark (Z), Park Somerlust (E), Wertheimpark and Martin Luther Kingpark (S). In total 5 parks to go. I replaced the previously mentioned Buiksloterpark in North with Park Somerlust along the Amstel. This park is not open yet as we speak (June 2020).

To Listen ♫: Lost Frequencies & Zonderling feat. Kelvin Jones - Love To Go (Extended Mix) (Youtube)

Weather: Sunny with a haze, 25° C (also the maximum this day)

Self-portrait technics: 'Stretched arm' method without self-timer. ("SPAAL")

This is Ghillie a 12 year old Golden Retriever. She is sitting in an avenue of chestnut trees in the Bevridge park in Kirkcaldy. This photograph is done using the Brenizer method which involves shooting a panoramic image using a telephoto lens and stitching the parts back together to produce an impossible wide angle view. This image is made up from 8x24Mb images. This was a test shot which actually turned out better than the main shot. I used a canon 5d3, a Sigma 120-300, at 300mm f2.8 which makes for a depth of field of only a few feet.

James Ross “J. Ross” Helm (Helms) - there was also spelling of "Helmes" in the newspapers....

 

Born: 10 June 1884 in Alabama, USA

Died: 19 June 1962 at age 78 in Holmes County, Florida, USA

Batted: N/A

Threw: N/A

Position: Pitcher

Career Pitching Record: 143–181

Married - Carrie Vida Bowers on 24 Dec 1906 in Walton County, Florida, USA

 

Teams:

Monroe Hill Citys CSTL (1903–1904)

Macon Brigands SALL (1905–1907)

Montgomery Senators SOUA (1907, 1908)

Jacksonville Jays SALL (1908)

Little Rock Travelers SOUA (1908)

Columbus Foxes SALL (1909)

Chattanooga Lookouts SALL (1909)

Galveston Sand Crabs/Pirates TL (1911–1912, 1914)

Houston Buffaloes TL (1912)

Waco Navigators TL (1913)

Austin Senators TL (1914)

 

James Ross Helm pitched 12 seasons in the minors, mostly in the Southern Association, the South Atlantic League, and the Texas League. Helm went 18–13 for the Macon Brigands of the South Atlantic Leauge in 1907 and 11–4 for the Jacksonville Jays of the South Atlantic League in 1908, which probably led to his inclusion in the T206 set. When he advanced to the Southern Association in 1908, Helm went only 2–7 in 10 games. Once back in the South Atlantic League in 1909, Helm went 18–12, split between the Columbus Foxes and Chattanooga Lookouts. He went 35–72 in four seasons in the Texas League from 1911 to 1914 before retiring from baseball.

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(The Pensacola Journal, January 03, 1907) - Monday evening Mr. Ross Helms and Miss Vida Bowers were married at the home of the bride the Rev. John Stanly Thomas officiating.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, January 05, 1907) - Ross Helms and his wife have returned from their bridal tour and Ross is at work in his old position. He seems to understand that the new arrangement means industry if it is to bring prosperity.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, March 13, 1907) - Mr Ross Helms left town Wednesday morning with his wife for Macon Ga. Mr. Helms will pitch for the ball team of that city and we in DeFuniak are sorry to lose him. This is his third season on that team.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, August 07, 1907) - Mr Ross Helms and wife came in from Macon Sunday night where Ross has been on the pitching staff of the Macon team in the South Atlantic League. He was en route to Montgomery and will finish out this season with that team having been drafted for the purpose. Mrs Helms will remain here.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, August 08, 1907) - Several baseball fans went to Andalusia, Alabama Tuesday to see Ross Helms pitch for that city against Greensboro, Alabama.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, September 26, 1908) - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Helms and baby have returned to the city after an absence of six months. Ross is a pitcher In the South Atlantic League.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, September 17, 1909) - CHATTANOOGA PLAYERS POISONED IN AUGUSTA - By Associated press - Augusta, Ga. Sept 16, Manager Dobbs of the Chattanooga team gave out the following signed statement this afternoon. Every player on the Chattanooga club excepting three who were not working and who did not drink the water furnished by the Augusta club, were desperately ill for some time last night. Catcher Meeks was called under the treatment of a physician until midnight and four of the players and a physician worked with Pitcher Ross Helm until an early hour this morning. All of the men were very sick at the stomach and a majority of them were unable to eat last night or this morning. None of the players are in really good shape today except those who did not drink from this bucket. Pitcher Helm Is the only player yet confined to his bed. He is under the care of a physician and will not be able to work for several days. The statement sent out from Augusta last night to the effect that the Chattanooga players were intoxicated is untrue and does the men an injustice. Every man was in the hotel before 11 o'clock and the attending physician. Dr. Milligan of Augusta, this afternoon gave a statement to the Augusta Herald saying that there was no indication of drunkenness among the players. The Chattanooga club does not charge that any of the Augusta club owners poisoned the water but it is a fact that every man on our club who drank from the water furnished us at the park was very ill. Note: Pitcher Ross Helm referred to in the above is of DeFuniak where his family resides.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, April 29, 1910) - ROSS HELMS AND CARBOLIC ACID BOTTLE - WELL-KNOWN TWIRLER OF D'FUNIAK, NOW WITH SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE, USES CONTENTS OF WRONG BOTTLE. - Ross Helms, the well known baseball pitcher of DeFuniak, now doing work in the box for the Jacksonville club in the South Atlantic League, is reported to have suffered severely some few nights ago by using the contents of a carbolic acid bottle on his face instead of a preparation to discourage mosquitoes from feasting on his placid features as he slept. It was told by a friend of his in Pensacola last night that the acid seared the flesh in a horrible manner, but does not keep the pitcher from his duties. It was stated that Helms, who was in Jacksonville at the time, had been at the end of his wits to ward off mosquitoes which infest that and nearby towns over that way. To keep the insects away, the story goes, the twirler, who has quite a reputation locally, was advised to use a preparation which a druggist or a kind friend generously supplied him with. This bottle was placed with others in a closet, and among a collection of them was one about the size of the mosquito discourager containing carbolic acid. The bottle he sought

contained a harmless preparation, while that in the other bottle, and the one he found, had the acid. This he was said to have used copiously for about three seconds, and, then he adopted other and perhaps more lively methods to forget it. His many friends in DeFuniak heard of the misfortune of the young man with some feeling of compassion yesterday and the day before.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, March 12, 1912) - A Family Reunion. One of the interesting social events of the week was the family reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Helmes. There are numerous Helmes throughout South Alabama and Georgia, and most of them are related. J. M. Helme is from the South Georgia branch of the family, being the youngest son of Rev. Moses Helmes. who preached on a circuit through this country In the pioneer days, when It was sparsely settled. Ross Helmes left today for Galveston, Texas, where he has a contract to pitch during the coming season. The Galveston baseball club is in the Texas League. He was accompanied by his wife and little son.

 

(El Paso Herald, July 6, 1912) - J. Ross Helm, a pitcher released by Galveston recently, is now an umpire now. He knows the rules and has made good.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, March 07, 1913) - Ross Helms will pitch for Waco, Texas, In the Texas league. He left last night for Little Rock, Ark where he will meet the rest of the Waco ball team and go into spring practice. Mrs. Ross Helms and little son accompanied Ross to Little Rock.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, April 06, 1913) - News comes from, Waco, Texas, that Ross Helms is in fine condition for pitching ball for that team on the opening of the season of the Texas league. The Waco Times-Herald of last Thursday says: "Ross Helm is in excellent condition and has pep to spare. He is the life of the training squad, entering into the practice work with spirit and vim. His pitching has been classy and Manager Carson is watching his progress with extreme satisfaction."

 

(Rock Island Argus, July 12, 1913) - Helm to Waco. Louisville, Ky.. July 12. - Louisville has released Pitcher Ross Helm to Waco under an optional agreement.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, February 10, 1914) - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Helms arrived from Florala, Alabama Sunday and are now living in the home of Mrs. Helms' mother. They expect to stay here till the baseball season opens and Ross goes back to the Texas league. While here Mr. Helms will help in the Dixie drug store and coach the Palmer college team.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, April 6, 1914) - ROSS HELMS TO PITCH THE GAME AT MAXENT PARK - TEXAS LEAGUER WHO HAS BEEN WINNING RIGHT ALONG IN FLORIDA AND ALABAMA, TO TWIRL IN MATCH CONTEST HERE. - Ross Helms, the Texas leaguer, who has been winning games right along throughout West Florida and South Alabama, and who Is now at the head of the celebrated Palmer College team, will come here and work against the local picked team at Maxent park, this afternoon, the game to start at 3 o'clock, with the best local material he had in the city to go against the Walton county college boys. Helms has never pitched against "Zack" Baisden, who will take care of the local end of the twirling this after noon, with "Louise" Cowgill a new "celebrity," it is claimed, on the receiving line, and the fans are just now turning it over in their minds just which one is the better pitcher.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, April 07, 1914) - Palmer Boys Are Defeated by Pensacola by a score of 8 to 7 - before a large crowd who came from - DeFuniak to witness the game. Helms worked for Palmer College and Baisden for Pensacoia and both pitchers pitched well in pinches. The game was hit and run and run all the way through and kept the crowd on their feet all the time. Ross Helms the Texas League star and manager of the Palmer College was applauded all through the game.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, April 17, 1914) - HELMS GOES TO

ALBANY TEAM - COACH FOR PALMER COLLEGE HAS SIGNED TO PLAY IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC THIS YEAR. DeFunlak Springs, April 16. Ross Helms, who has been coaching the Palmer College baseball team, left last night to join the Albany. Ga., team; with which he has signed for the season. Palmer has had a great season under his coaching, winning nine and losing only three. Helms has signed to coach Palmer next year and even a better season is expected, as the team has been such a great success, that a great many boys have stated their intention of entering next year and trying for the team. Helms has decided next year to have a first and second team, so all the boys will have a chance to play. Several weeks ago his friends here presented him with a watch as an appreciation of his great work as coach. Palmer is still open for games, Alford acting as coach.

 

(The Hattiesburg News, August 20, 1915) - The game between the Bankers and Lumbermen at Hamper Park yesterday afternoon, went 13 innings to a draw. It was the greatest pitchers' battle seen here since Ross Helm pitched his 19 inning game against Clarksdale in 1904 to a 1—1 draw.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, July 18, 1920) - Ross Helm, an ex-leaguer who is well known locally, will pitch for Florala in the first game today. Walker Bonifay will oppose him. In the second contest Whitehurst for Florala and Kent for the locals will do the honors.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, May 6, 1921) - FLORALA WINS FROM AVIATORS - Helms Holds Naval Team to Two Hits in Ten Inning Battle - FLORALA, Ala.. May 5. Ross Helms was too much for the Pensacola Naval Aviators today and Florala won 3 to 2 in 10 innings. Helms held the visitors to two hits and struck out 10 men.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, May 21, 1921) - Florala comes today, for a two days session with the local bunch of ball players. Manager Ross Helms of the visiting team, who will do the twirling at the opening game, which by the way, begins at 3:15 o'clock this afternoon, says he has a likely bunch of players, and is confident of giving the Pensacola club a good run.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, May 23, 1921) - Ross Helms has built an excellent ball club for Florala and up to the beginning of the Pensacola series, Florala had won 15 out of 16 games. Manager Helms says his club will beat Pensacola when the locals play at Florala.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, May 26, 1921) - FLORALA WANTS TO

PLAY PENSACOLA - Manager Ross Helm Issues Challenge

to Ryanites for Three Games. Manager Ross Helm, of the Florala team, believes his club can win from the locals at Florala, and has issued the following challenge to the "Ryanites" - To the Journal : Our good patrons are desirous of having, the Pensacola baseball team play in this city, and as we have been unable to get games with them here, we shall ask that you issue the following challenge through your paper: The Florala baseball team hereby issues a challenge to the "Ryanites," the Pensacola baseball team, to play three games, viz: On June 2 one game, and on June 3 a double-header, in Florala, Alabama. - Yours very truly, FLORALA BASEBALL CLUB. By J. Ross Helm.

 

(The Pensacola Journal, May 27, 1921) - HELMS' FAST TEAM

DEFEATS MALVERN - Manager-Pitcher Allows Only Two Hits,

Striking Out Eight Men. FLORALA, Ala.,- May ' 26. Manager

Ross Helms shut out the fast semi-pro team from Malvern here this afternoon in one of the prettiest games of the season. It was just a question of too much Helms, as he held the heavy hitters at his mercy. at all stages, allowing only two measly hits and struck out eight men.

The Pink Amazon was still parked at the same spot as earlier in the week so I tried again to shoot a bokeh panorama, setting the focus on the eyelashes. For some reason the auto focus acts up a bit and I guess that happened again here. I took 11 photos this time.

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Assignment: The World Has Changed

JeffSTAT (Jefferson Health / AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center / Air Methods)

2013 Eurocopter EC145 (MBB-BK 117 C-2)

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JeffSTAT 4

Construction methods and materials in small village between Missão Boa Vista on Rio Negro to Vila Nova on Rio Xié, NW of São Gabriel do Cachoeira, Amazonas, Brazil

Not every manufacturer used the ultra-cheap method of taking a clear piece of plexiglass and painting some reverse lettering onto it. Blue Bird and Thomas made their signs out of bright yellow pieces of plastic and put the lettering on the front instead of the back. They still use this manufacturing method to this day and it seems to be holding up well.

The dough was not experimental - just the baking;

Flour, water, salt, yeast. Small loaf based on 250G flour, about 70% hydration. Overnight cold ferment.

 

The bake: At some point in my wanderings, I had seen a video on baking in one of those oven baking bags - the ones usually used for meats. And this is the result.

 

Not worth doing again. Nothing that a dutch oven, etc. cant take care of. But, it was fun to see what would happen.

Oh - during the baking, I smelled the bag - not the bread.

  

@ Elysée Montmartre, Paris

April 2007

I loooooooove it! (and I'm so glad it''s over lol) All I have to do now is give it a hair treatment & style it then Pinkie will be ready to go!

 

(this is Dolly Hair nylon hair in sugarberry (the darker pink) and candy tuft)

Another attempt with the Brenizer method. Not sure how many pictures this is compiled of, but I remember it being quite a few. Looking forward to trying this out on a human subject for once. :P

Luftbild von der Rapsernte auf einem Feld bei Ottendichl

JeffSTAT (Thomas Jefferson University Hospital / Air Methods)

2007 Eurocopter EC135 T2+ (Airbus Helicopters H135)

N527ME

ex-STAT MedEvac

 

JeffSTAT 1 substitute

Always a good time, miss him now that he's off to Brooks!

 

D600 | 50mm f/1.8g | 15 images stitched

 

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Road works with traditional tar can, in the Nin Binh district, Vietnam.

This image is comprised of 20 high resolution shots at a tight depth of field to create a massive piece for wall-art.

Advertisement by leading penman F. B. Courtney I the The American Penman November 1908. Note his address: name, city and state. Those were the days!

Brenizer method, photomerged from 36 shots. Used D700 with 135mm @ f2

 

Thanks Marko for letting me use your D700 and 135 DC for this one ;)

 

More info about this method: www.flickr.com/groups/brenizermethod/

 

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Méthode rapide basique sans trop se casser la tête:

 

Passer l'image dans picasa, faire un dégradé suppérieur de la moitié haute de l'image, puis ajouter éclairage d'appoint

First try of the Brenizer method.

Composite of 5x3 images (from a total of 45 images) made in landscape mode with the AF-D 85mm f1.4@f2.

The remaining image weights 190 Mpx (21,335 x 9,101).

According to the Brenizer calculator, this is the equivalency of a 22mm@f0.50 lens (on aps-c camera)

 

Testing a new method of electromagnetic docking between two satellites in orbit.

 

Test einer neuen Methode zum elektromagnetischen docken zweier Satelliten im orbit.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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What do you do when all hell breaks loose and the fans charge the stage? Just press the damn button.

 

Photo taken at Red Rocks 4/19/18

I had never even heard of the Brenizer method of taking shots before, and it is kind of complex. It seeks to give a wide-angle feeling to a shot while keeping some background blur that you can't get with a wide angle lens. To do this you have to take multiple shots and stitch them together, using a somewhat longer lens to get the blur, as wide open as you can. This is nine shots stitched together in AutoStitch. I worked on this all morning because I wasn't getting seamless stitching at first. f5.6 (as wide as this lens would go at that length), 116mm, 1/200 shutter speed, ISO 400, White balance set at 6100K (auto balance changes a bit as you move the camera so you have to set it manually

), manual focus (important to keep the same focus throughout the shot). Other than crop the edges of the shot where the stitching shows, I did no editing.

  

Brownbear youngster on summerholiday

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