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This measures an inch and a half square inches
This photo was taken on February 26th, 2024 at 14:07:25 pm
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Home Studio Photography - NEF NX Studio Tiff 15 part All logo psd part dn two psd Focus Stacking 2521 JPEG 7.70 MB.
Photography:
The camera takes a series of shots (8 photos) starting from a selected focus position (Foreground) and continuing toward infinity.
The camera must be set on a Tripod,
Exposure must be locked on the first image taken.
Finally, all images must be checked to ensure that all subjects in the scene are in focus and adequately covered.
All eight photos were loaded into an application to merge a single image with all subjects in the desired depth of field in sharp focus.
Recommended monitor brightness: 90-100%
There are four notable things about this image:
1. It’s shot with a lens that opens as big as a hungry python. In my 30+ years of photographing this and that, this is my first f/1.2 creation. And I am hooked!
2. The star trail colors are real and barely enhanced. “Why don’t I see colors myself?”, you are pondering perhaps, referring to your own experience of visually inspecting the night sky. Well, to see the faintest light at night (dark adaptation), our vision uses rods–achromatic photoreceptors in our eyes that sense only light, but not its color (scotopic vision). So, stars seen with our own eyes appear just white (or lighter shades of gray). In reality, as seen here, they are like crazy poets. Very colorful.
3. The scene is lit by a stray distant car’s headlights (on foreground trees) and all the stars in the universe (minus the one closest to us).
4. I don’t blame you if the scale of this image is not immediately apparent. To 'scale it' however, if you are so inclined, notice the diminutive dot of light on the dunes under Mount Herard. That’s a photographer, likely shooting the same thing as me, but unlikely with a python.
Modelled quite unexpectedly by the super-cute Laura Leandros <3 Gotta love a girl who randomly inspires you!
My last shot taken on the evening of the photo charter staying right until the end when everyone else had left. Wonderful atmosphere just being the the yard with these two simmering in the still night air.
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Reading and Northern QASD prepares to spot covered hoppers for coal loading at Gilberton Shaft near the former Mahanoy City Yard in Gilberton, PA.
As I watched and photographed the sunset, I looked away and noticed the sand. I love the dimension and texture it adds.
SY Locomotive, 1397, prepares for the night shift at the steam depot in Fuxin. Sadly, steam was phased out at Fuxin in 2016 so such shots are no longer possible. North western Liaoning province, People's Republic of China.
View of the eastern part of Brasov viewed from Mount Tampa.
Faked tilt shift effect done using Snapseed. Looks better on black.
Dunes have always fascinated me because of their textures and geometries, colours and contrasts. They are mobile, forming and reforming and it's just never the same when you get there. They are like waves in water, just much much slower. An then there is life, little grasses and little flowers or bones. Well, step back from the image and discover the track of a tinny creepy crawler. I find it amazing how it stands out.
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Back in May 2008 I made a solo trip up to da Range to shoot some DM&IR power while it lasted. It seemed like every week there would be news on the internet of another unit or two being sidelined.
Case in point: SD38 205 basks in the last rays of some drop under light at Fairlane on May 20. A couple of days later I read that this unit was retired on May 21. This was probably the last shift the 205 worked hauling taconite ore to the pellet plant. I'm glad I waited out the clouds.
This American Tree Sparrow was a first-of-season sighting for me. In our area, typically they arrive in the autumn soon after their similar-looking cousins, the Chipping Sparrows, disappear on their southerly migration.
Canon TS-E 24mm II, shifted downwards, compare shot with other lenses: GF 23mm at flic.kr/p/2nKDAhR or Laowa 15mm shift at flic.kr/p/2mgp4P3
First proper opportunity to get out and test drive my new tilt shift lens today, and am already a big fan. The shift funtion is unbelivably useful, and slowly getting used to the extra dimension the tilt can add. I probably went a bit overboard on tilt today, but I really like the way you can focus the eye on a virtual path through the image with it.
Lifting up material to a roof top garden at the NK apartment store in Stockholm, Sweden.
The crane is a brand new Spierings SK597-AT4 mobile tower crane.
I promise I will not use M645 80/1.9 Sekor for another tilt/shift experiment. this was the best coverage I could get at F/4 and still was insufficient. Thus, I've lost control over light leaking...
Mamiya 645 1000s, Sekor 80/1.9 C, Kodak Ektar 100.
by the way, if anyone can identify this ancient Voigtländer fold-out camera, please let me know which one is it.