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RKO_3803. How extraordinary is it to watch these beautiful and colorful little birds doing their diving act!
This male Common Kingfisher achieved its goal and had a wonderful, though relatively small, meal!
It was a challenge (and objective) to get some nice shots of the diving Kingfisher and I guess I too achieved my objectives.
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A photographic movement in response to the emotional dramatic styles of photography in the 1920's; offered a return to unsentimental reality and a focus on the objective world, as opposed to the more abstract, romantic, or idealistic tendencies of photography.
Visional style through the exact representation of the subject, a clear and well defined image construction with particular attention to shapes and structures.
Germany: Albert Renger-Patszch.
America: Paul strand & Edward Weston.
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Les larves rouge de Trombidiidae (Allothrombium fuliginosum) dont le principal objectif est de trouver un hôte (pucerons ou papillons) pour s’y fixer en parasite externe. Elles ont une semaine pour le faire, si elles échouent elles sont condamnées. Une fois l’hôte trouvé, la larve se fixe indifféremment sur n’importe quelle partie du corps sur lequel elle prélève, en 3 ou 4 jours suffisamment de nourriture pour assurer la suite de son développement.
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The red larvae of Trombidiidae (Allothrombium fuliginosum) whose main objective is to find a host (aphids or butterflies) to attach themselves as an external parasite. They have a week to do it, if they fail they are doomed. Once the host is found, the larva attaches indifferently to any part of the body from which it takes, in 3 or 4 days, enough food to ensure the continuation of its development.
This from my last walkabout in Moabit last December. I saw this last remaining leaf on a branch but also noticed the emergence of the next generation behind it, I was struck by this as it reminded me of those scenes you see, when the hero is about to die but sees before him/her the objective ideal unfolding as they die, their last smile knowing their sacrifice was worth all the pain, suffering and sacrifice, as others shall now survive; I know how awfully dramatic that is, all that over a leaf?
But that's the beauty of photography, to bring to life more than what is there in the just the literal sense. Photography is perhaps the greatest methodology of creating an allegorical imager, well, sometimes!
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My main objective in this recent trip was to make the crossing of Chile to Argentina without using air transport, but through the Andean Cruise, a delightful crossing the beautiful lakes that divide the two countries.
I had heard that the crossing was very beautiful, and I must say it has exceeded my expectations despite all the rain and gray days.
I intend to return there, and delight myself with the real color of the lakes, which oscillates between the turquoise and the emerald on sunny days.
The crossing is made from the Chilean city of Puerto Varas, already mentioned by me, a lovely and small town of German colonization, on the shores of Lake Llanquihue.
This lake is 877 kilometers long and has around it other cities of German influence, such as Puerto Octay, and especially Frutillar.
On the opposite side of Lake Llanquihue are the Osorno, Calbuco and Tronador volcanoes.
Last year I was at the base of the Tronador, but on the Argentine side. This time, because of atmospheric conditions, I could not observe the Tronador on the Chilean side, where its largest portion is located.
The Calbuco volcano is the only active of the three, and had an eruption in 2015 that launched ash mainly in Argentina and Brazil.
But the great star is really the inactive Osorno volcano, which many say resembles Mount Fuji by its shape and its constantly snowy top.
Here it is in a rare apparition during the five days that I was in the region.
Photo of Osorno vulcano taken from Puerto Varas.
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‘Fundacion Antonia Guerrero' (Antonia Guerrero Foundation) is by Joaquín Fabian Aguilera Diaz and was inaugurated in October 2013. It is a tribute to Antonia Guerrero and in recognition of her work to improve the education of women in Estepona. It is created in paint and relief and it depicts a girl going up the stairs of Los Remedios church. The doves which can be seen at the topic the mural represent the liberation and freedom for women.
"La Ruta de Murales Artísticos de Estepona" (Estepona’s Route of Artistic Murals) is an incentive implemented by the local council and the mayor, Jose Maria Garcia Urbano that was started in September 2012. The route is just one part of a local rejuvenation project.
The objective was to improve and enliven some of Estepona’s forgotten or neglected neighbourhoods and it was hoped that the series of murals that are spread across the town would put Estepona on the tourist map and make it a cultural destination. It was clearly a successful initiative and looking at the wide variety of murals it is clear to see why tourists and residents alike are eager to follow the route and view each of the murals (information by Marianne Hill).
unemotional objective reality
camera: Yashica MAT-124
film: Lomochrome "Metropolis" ISO 100-400,
experimental color film 120mm.
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Incorporating a new technique and pushing it, creating biomorphic analog forms, yet remaining within the abstract.
Zoom in for an immersive view.
Image created April 19, 2022
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Looking back I should have used a tripod here, but I rode my motorbike this afternoon and I was just going to get something in our clubhouse.
Lesson learned: Never go on a trip without a tripod :-)
My attempt at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Treasured".
The Reichert "Neupolar 50 mm F 3.5" is a RMS objective for high magnification macro work and one of the rare lenses made in my home country Austria! It‘s relatively rare and therefore often somewhat expensive so I was glad to find one, and to me it feels like a little treasure I was able to find and return to it’s country of origin! I used its big brother, the 100 mm one to take this shot! Can't say when it was made exactly but it should be way over 50 years, realistically closer to 60 years old, so I'd say not bad for that age!
Shot with a Reichert "Neupolar 100 mm F 6.3" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Inspired by: Albert Renger-Patzsch 1929 photo "Timber Yard"
-- the uncompromising reality of objects as they simply exist. The 'sculpture' of ordinary objects occupying space.
camera = Kodak-Rainbow Brownie No. 2C
built 1916
rotary shutter f14 - 1/50
100mm glass meniscus lens
film = Ilford delta 400
A macro view of the tip of a Phillips head drill bit.
Strobist/technical info:
The scene is a 6-image focus stack composite and was illuminated by two Nikon SB900 speedlights CL/CR, fired in Manual mode @ ¼ power through Neewer 24" soft boxes. The SB900s were triggered by Pocket Wizard Plus Xs.
Lens: AmScope 4X Plan Achromatic finite objective attached to a bellows.
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IN EXPLORE 22 November 2021
Taken on the morning of 21 November in the sunshine after many days of thick cloud. I took the bike by train to Pulborough with Camera Gear. The objective was to take autumn colours on the lanes south of Pu;borough in the South Downs National Park. This one was taken on a lane between Rackham and Wiggonholt
The shot was taken with a Sony A77ii with a Tamron 18-200mm at 140mm. I. took 3 shots for HDR and processed with Photomatix 6 using realistic preset for a natural look. I used Topaz Clarity to add more detail. I also used Topaz Denoise.
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Flowers from Heart
Grass and bush from *alirium*
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Catwa bento head - Catya
Maitreya Lara body
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The pose is from Luanes World BENTO poses - "Promise".
Scientific name - Heterophasia capistrata
Taken in Lepchajagat, Darjeeling Himalayas, West Bengal, India.
its contribution and at the same time its limitation...
Paul Strand
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One of the objectives in doing my photo projects this year is to have more fun with the camera. I don't know many techniques I haven't tried (or I would have tried them) Shooting soap bubbles as they freeze requires a certain set of factors of which the correct weather is foremost amongst them. This afternoon the conditions were correct. No wind would have made the conditions perfect and allowed me to get the beautiful golden hour light perfectly but there is always another day. I have been waiting for an opportunity like this for about three weeks and I had fun taking a few shots as the bubbles slowly froze. For the record, I did get soap in my mouth as I allowed my mind to wander over settings as I inhaled the mixture into the straw. Fortunately, it was only a drop or two.
The city is cutting the wildflowers at the Delores Fenwick Nature Center in Pearland, Texas, while photographers are sighting the rookery in Spring nesting season.
Those who make happiness the chief objective of life are bound to fail, for happiness is a by-product rather than an end in itself
[Joseph B. Wirthlin]
Dandelion seed head with dew.
More from the antique microscope extreme macro rig, using the Leitz Wetzlar low power objective from an 1870 microscope. And a dandelion.
2018/11/16©Christian Hermann Fotografie
camera: Nikon D800
objective: Nikkor 24-70mm
1/500
ƒ8
ISO 800
Adobe Bridge CC
'New Objectivity' A movement in the 1920's to record and unmask the world around us with a close, impersonal, and restrained gaze.
The same ideology which presented with the 'New Topographics' of the 1970's.
5x Objective
+Raynox DCR 150 Lens reversed
150 pics, 35 microns
ISO L1.0, 1/250s
Nikon Bellows PB-6
3 SB-800 Speedlight,w/diffuser
The "matter of factness" which surrounds us at all times can be quite poetic.
This made for a very nice monochrome Topographics image, but I couldn’t turn away from the banana yellow on that Mediterranean blue sky.
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CR Daffodils PBR/Legacy Yellow 2
DaD "Mountain Inclined Pine Trees x 4" mesh c/m 1.0
DaD Positano Path Straight S
friller Welcome Gnome
HISA - Flora wildflower grass - Bright Greens
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Cutting edge of snap-off knife blade, cutting yellow paper.
Image is roughly 5mm wide.
10x microscope objective 38 images focus stacked.
2018/11/17©Christian Hermann Fotografie
camera: Nikon D800
objective: Nikkor 24-70mm
1/2000
ƒ3,2
ISO 320
Adobe Photoshop CC
Early in the morning, before sunset i went to Moraine lake. Unfortunately it was completely clear so no clouds to catch the morning glow. Furthermore i tried to do something different compared to the classic shot, and the trees in the water offered me that possibility. Needless to say this lake is of an extreme beauty! (more to come?!) This shot was taken btw a few hours before I went to lake Louise (www.flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/20279401410).
From 11 june till the 25th of July, I traveled in Canada. Starting in Brighton Ontario, where my sister lives at the border of an amazing part of lake Ontario, I flew to Vancouver, and Vancouver island where I took the boat at Port Hardy to take part 1 of the Inside passage, to Prince Rupert in BC. Two days later I took part 2 to Skagway in Alaska. When coming from Skagway Alaska, you can take the train to Carcross. it is a very scenic train ride that halts at Bennet lake.
And then to Whitehorse and further on by car to Kluane National park in the Yukon district. Whitehorse is situated at the border of the Yukon. Frow there I flew back to Vancouver, rented a car, and traveled three weeks in the BC- and Alberta Rockies, visiting the famous, and less famous Nature parks like Banff and Jasper. Last few days back to Brighton Ontario to enjoy lake Ontario once more, before going home. A picture of my itinerary can be found on Facebook (www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152940536581759&set...).
4000 pictures later, it is quite a task to show the right stuff, although the stunning scenery guarantees at least a few great shots to share. Objective will be to make a book (for myself mainly), and that might take a while.
I hope you will enjoy the impression of my travel, one that equals earlier journeys to Alaska and south America, this journey was the first in the digital era, and equally intensive because of all the hiking activities every day on and on. I loved every minute of it.
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Photographic Equipment"
HSS!
Shot with a "Supal 50 mm F 1.3" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
5x Objective
+Raynox DCR 150 Lens reversed
109 pics, 37 microns
ISO L1.0, 1/250s
Nikon Bellows PB-6
3 SB-800 Speedlight,w/diffuser
I have worked about 2 hours on this picture, it is my first texture and
the texture comes likewise of a bush in my garden, see pictures below ......
....for your objective evaluation and proposals to the improvement I would be pleased very much...
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I wish you all a very nice evening and a good start in the new week !