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As seen from Fortress Ridge Trail, Blue Mountains.

 

I did a small bushwalk last week and wanted to compare the F28/2.8 vs the HD DA 20-40 (but in full frame mode on the K-1).

 

This shot is with the F28, full 36mp not cropped at all.

Anaglyph: Red/Cyan 3D glasses required for viewing.

 

This image is not only 3D stereo but a 2D-3D conversion using SPM. It also has an OOF (Out Of Frame) or OOB (Out Of Bounds or Out Of Border) effect.

 

Image taken in Pasadena, Maryland on 03-29-10 with a Pentax K10 DSLR using a Quantary 70-300mm lens.

Corner of Victoria St and Buckley St. Taken with Voigtlander Ultron 40mm SLII lens on the Pentax K-1 using Pixel Shift. No added colour saturation or vibrancy!

Trouvé ces petites beautés dans mon potager...

Found those little cuties in my garden...

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SPOROGONE, botanique

L'appareil sporifère des mousses ou bryophytes est constitué de tissus diploïdes nés après reproduction sexuée dans une archégone au sommet de la partie feuillée de la plante (ou sur ses bords). C'est donc un sporophyte, mais rattaché à l'axe feuillé sur lequel il s'est développé, qui est le gamétophyte. Il y a donc ici continuité gamétophyto-sporophytique, considérée comme une manière de parasitisme exercé par l'appareil sporifère. Ce dernier a été, de ce fait, désigné par un terme qui lui est propre : c'est un sporogone. Il se transformera pro parte en sporange, émettant les spores qui donneront naissance aux stades gamétophytiques du développement de ces plantes.

 

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LAVERGNE, « SPOROGONE, botanique », Encyclopædia Universalis en ligne.

URL: www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/sporogone-botanique/

A7RIV pixelshift, Zeiss Loxia 25mm

meant to redigitize an existing frame, picked the wrong one, but I like this composition too (still struggling with blue grain in shadows)

The Tradewind Lager (silver can) is possibly my all time favourite lager to date.

My LBA (Lens Buying Addiction) has been quite out of hand this year and as such we're too broke to afford a proper tree. Not to worry, spotted this little branch in my backyard, $13 for a can of silvery glitter spray, some $2.99 ikea LED lights, some baubles and voila!

This church was mostly completed by 1420 but took another 80 years to fully complete with the tower being last. There have been earlier churches here as records exists of rectors going back tho 1253.

 

To allow for the new tower the earlier smaller tower was taken down and part of the church roof and windows were raised. You can see the raised roof in the image.

Big Falls Mt Charleston

Pentax K-1, using Pixel-Shift Resolution

 

Lens is SMC M 50 f/1.7

 

The 16-bit TIF file produced by Ricoh Digital Camera Utility 5, imported into Capture One Pro 9.2.1; then output as a 5219x3316px central area crop as a 72dpi jpg).

  

(File: _DMC9914-PS)

 

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