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I was a disciple of a Sufi Guru/”Pir Shaheb” (originally hailing from Jaunpur in India
In one session with him he told us that Allah swt created, referring to the human physical body, this awesome power packed machine with boundless capabilities! He likened the body to a 12-cylinder car. All our lives, he said, we have been running at 2 cylinder capacity; never even bothering to discover the inherent built-in awesome power that was packed by default. One needs to strive towards achieving that full potential.
I have also found this to be true with computer software. I think I have been able to learn and use maybe 50-60 percent of features that came packed in MS Word! The rest I probably never will. So is the case with my Nikon D90. There are so many features in there that I don’t know about.
Recently, while playing with my camera I discovered a feature called “multiple exposure” (I know many of you will say just as Sherlock Holmes said.. “Elementary, my dear Watson!! For those who have this opinion please refer to my PS note at the end)!!
This is my first attempt at Multiple Exposure feature of Nikon D90. I expect you all to say “WoW!! And all the fine adjectives in the English language with a few adverbs thrown in as prefixes as well!
And for skeptics “please forever hold your tongue”.. LOL
PS: Just a note to say while all the human machines everywhere are running on 6-Cylinders, I am doing a 4 ‘below par’!!
PSS: My apologies for this rather long tirade!!
One of several wineries I visited this past weekend on a tour in Osoyoos and Oliver, BC with five wonderful girlfriends.
....or multiverse.
Shot with FE 55mm f1.8 ZA, at a mere 281g.
Gear nuts loved to complain about this lens and take pictures in broad daylight at wide opened apertures against a high contrast background to support their highfalutin assertions that LoCA (Longitudinal Chromatic Aberration) is this lens’ achilles heel. Gear nuts are probably also mostly “purists”, non believers of the art of post processing.
Fact is, this lens is small but yet has high resolution, great color, fast and accurate AF and smooth bokeh. It was however rather overly expensive at launch yet it’s the only lens I’ve retained from my initial foray into full frame mirrorless system 7 years ago having sold off the FE 28mm f2.0 with its 21mm converter, FE 16-35mm f4.0 ZA OSS and FE 24-70mm f4.0 ZA OSS.
Meanwhile, OM system (previously Olympus) is getting ready to release a new flagship OM-1, apparently it will use a BSI Stacked sensor; m.dpreview.com/news/6861091273/sony-semiconductor-reveals...
OM-1 appears to have the same 20mp resolution and 12bit depth, doubtful there will be any meaningful improvement in dynamic range hence personally that 1,000+ AF points or so many multiples of fps is of limited meaning since high ISO performance will remain inferior to larger sensor rivals.
OM-1 should be a proper, meaningful upgrade from E-M1 MKii which the E-M1 Mkiii was certainly not.
What may be more meaningful is how the camera can leverage on all that speed for handheld multi-shot frame merging/averaging to further reduce noise, improve color and increase resolution.
This is a positive sign that m43 will still be around. Still have and enjoy shooting with my m43 lenses, let’s see how this OM-1 pans out.
OM-1 is a also sign that the stacked sensor is coming to smaller sensor cameras, before long we should see a stacked sensor APS-C camera.
Only a mirrorless stacked sensor can truly replace the separate PDAF module of a DSLR.
ACEO* 2.5x3.5, mixed media
(original ink & acrylic illustration on vintage paper mounted on Arches HP)
My little interpretation of 'Multiple' is types of friendships - childhood being the one I chose to depict. Full post here:
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*Available in my Etsy shop very soon as I'm working on a series of these
Taken for the Saturday Self Challenge ' Multiples"
We made this little house a number of years ago out of scrap wood from a local building project. It can be a Wendy house, a pirate ship or whatever the grandchildren want at the time. This is the latest in a series of photographs of each of the grandchildren in multiples, taken in the house at a similar age.
Having 'climbed' into Bishopstone Station in the background (though you wouldn't think it) 313 215 begins the downhill stretch into Seaford. In the far distance can be seen the Southdowns and the outskirts of Newhaven.
Beinwell, Symphitum officinale
Die Blüten verändern ihre Farbe mit dem Alter. von Rot ( Knospe ) über rosa und blau verblassen sie zu fast weiß.
A wave crashes in multiple places on the rocks at the House of Refuge on Hutchinson Island near Stuart, Florida.
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(1 in a multiple picture album)
Just below Sabrina Lake, Bishop Creek widens slows down to present a mirror of the Autumn color around it. Gold leaves, blue skies and clear water are there for the photographer.
Multiple Exposure in camera, 2 shots and a zerene stack : 28 photos for detail, merged in photoshop cs6.
Had never heard of multiple exposure and looked it up and tried it out, it was fun. Also used LED light and flashlight.
Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
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Series: Sojourn (10/12)
It is a clear fact that a smile is one of the purest signs of happiness. A smile shows that everything is all right, that the world around the smiling person is safe. Who wouldn’t love to see their family and friends smile? (Continue reading)
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I am having so much fun exploring the possibilities of multiple exposures and I would like to acknowledge the works of Chris Friel whose works continually astound me as they are truly pieces of art. Olga