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kind of reversed the colors for effect...this causes specific psychological, visual changes, and often a substantially altered state of consciousness. ;)
(photographed with a Rodenstock - APO-Rodagon-N 105mm F1:4 - Enlarger lens on 4 inch bellows)
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This picture shows the pixels of a grey tiny region of my computer monitor (about 3x2 mm, or even less). I distorted the image because I liked the effect of it looking like an eye.
Roughly speaking, a pixel, or picture element, is the smallest controllable element of a picture represented on the screen. Each pixel is composed of a Red, Green and Blue parts (RGB colors), so all the colors we see in the screens come from combinations of different intensities of the RGB colors.
Hopefully, this explanation was not very confusing.
I used a macro lens attached to my mobile to take the picture.
The camera values are f/1.8, 1/24s, ISO 400.
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1967 Cadillac | Electric Factory display vehicle.
This car was painted for a 2023 exhibition at Drexel University, Electrified: 50 Years of Electric Factory, in the style of the psychedelically-decorated 1959 Cadillac Coupe De Ville limousine owned by the original Electric Factory, on Arch Street, Philadelphia, which the Grateful Dead once drove. This version has images on the hood inspired from the six-string bass guitar played by Jack Bruce during his Cream years, which had been painted in London in 1967 by The Fool Collective, who also worked closely with the Beatles. The guitar, now in the Hard Rock Collection, was included in the Electrified exhibition. The car’s side doors were designed by Benny Jimenez, and the remainder of the painting was executed by other Drexel students, and staff.
You can't make this stuff up!! The sky was crazy beautiful this morning. Maelia - maybe the clouds were making up for your little lonely one! LOL
Just visited a beautiful Christmas lights event in a large country park in Margam, S.Wales. This is one nanosecond of a moving projection on the huge mansion house at its centre. It made me think back to all those psychedelic prog albums I still have from the 60's!
The house was built between 1830-40 but severely damaged by fire in 1977. It has a strong link to the history of photography, where Henry Fox Talbot took one of the earliest ever photographic views.
Will put a few more up from the show in the next week.
Original photographer unknown
Artwork © Ron Fleishman 2019
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……Squared Circle for Macro Mondays theme shot! A button from the button tin - looks like a 60’s relic to me? It is a clear button with black swirls within taken on a neutral background. I liked the four thread holes arranged in a square to replicate the outer square. Have a great week & HMM, Alan:-)
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I took this one on a bike&hike trip to the woods around here. So this image took me about 3 or 4 hours
I can still feel and smell my sweat. But i also can feel the happiness while i did this short adventure.
Roidweek 2018 Day 5, Image 2
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I dusted off my camera rotation tool after what feels like months since I last used it. This is Junction 29 on the M1 motorway in Derbyshire where the camera is rotated on it's lens axis in one single exposure.
In these days of AI, every time I post something remotely unusual, I get a snarky comment on other social media about this being a computer generated image. It's not AI, it's real photography!
ohne viele Worte - einfach ein wenig mit dem Luminar AI herumgespielt
....wobei ich denke, bewusstseinerweiterndes Zeug führt zu ähnlichen Ergebnissen :-)
Can the sky be on an LSD trip? Looks like. At least I got this impression during my visit to this little known fire lookout last June.
While capturing this 360° panorama, the airglow was so strong that I was able to see it with my naked eyes. When the images popped up on my camera screen, I shortly wondered whether the colors weren't caused by a northern light. Of course, this is impossible under the Milky Way arc in Northern California, but I am still not sure if the strong reds along the northern horizon weren't caused by an Aurora display extending this far south.
EXIF
Canon EOS-R, astro-modified
Sigma 28mm f/1.4 ART
IDAS NBZ filter
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Sky:
Panorama of 20 panels, each a stack of 7x 45s @ ISO1600, unfiltered & 3x 105s @ ISO6400, filtered.
Foreground:
Panorama of 20x 4s @ ISO100, during twilight.