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This is the red-flowering New South Wales 'Christmas Bush'. Ceratopetalum Gummiferum.
Located at No. 7 Sydney Street, Concord.
Border of North Strathfield.
Western Sydney.
Photographed last Monday, 22nd November, 2021.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f 4/L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lighroom and Photopad Pro by NCH software.
Manly Cove, Manly (harbour) beach.
Looking west to Manly Wharf and Fairlight.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV, with the Canon 16-35mm f 4/L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
Quand le couvercle s'ouvre, les étoiles filent !
When the lid opens, the stars shoot out!
Ma proposition pour Macro Mondays sur le thème "Lid" (couvercle)
Cette boite en plastique transparent renferme des sequins en forme d'étoiles de 8mm de diamètre destinées à la couture
This transparent plastic box contains 10mm diameter star-shaped sequins intended for sewing
Largeur de l'image 6,5mm
EF100mm f/2.8 L IS USM
Stack de 28 images capturées avec Helicon Remote et assemblées avec Helicon Focus
"Macro Mondays"
"Lid"
Jam jar lid
Ma confiture de fraises préfèrée.
Les pots de cette marque française sont équipés d'un couvercle métallique habillé d'un motif à damiers rappelant les charlottes de tissu "Vichy" utilisées autrefois.
My favorite strawberry jam.
The pots from this French brand are equipped with a metal lid decorated with a checkered pattern reminiscent of the "Vichy" fabric charlottes used in the past.
EF100mm f/2.8 L IS USM
Stack de 18 images capturées avec Helicon Remote et assemblées avec Helicon Focus
"Macro Mondays"
“Checkered”
Ericpol Software Pool
Lodz, Poland
designed by HORIZONE Studio
more pics: blog.sotiriouphotography.com/index.php/ericpol-software-p...
The leaves have fallen to the ground :D Three exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. Further Processing with Topaz Detail and Topaz Adjust
# Camera: Balda CA35
# Film: Ilford XP2
# Scanner: Nikon Coolscan 5000ED with VueScan Software
# Edited with Iridient Developer
Ericpol Software Pool
Lodz, Poland
designed by HORIZONE Studio
more pics: blog.sotiriouphotography.com/index.php/ericpol-software-p...
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Some software experts posed with me for a group portrait a couple months ago.
Top (L to R) is Christina, Lisa, Kandi, Cristy, and Jane.
Lower (L to R) is me and Jenna.
The concept was to publicly display some favorite software: real or faux.
I, for one, was initially surprised at the number of software experts in my collection of friends. In retrospect - maybe that should not be surprising.
After all, arguing with any one of us expert women is like reading a software license agreement...
...in the end, you ignore it all and click "I agree".
Resistance is futile.
Enjoy
Nora
Photo and detailing by Cassandra Storm
Thank you for commenting and faving my photos :-)
My Website: www.zeitfaenger.at
Creative Commons License: Attribution 3.0 Unported
Affinity by Canva: First Impressions
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
I spent half an hour learning/evaluating Affinity by Canva.
It's not an intuitive software, especially for those who aren't very experienced with editing, but it quickly makes you realize it's not one of those toy apps. Affinity is powerful, however, and includes a wealth of editing and graphics tools on par with more well-known and very expensive software.
It's not a product for astrophotography, so its value can be best demonstrated by its performance on non-ordinary images.
I limited myself to the Pixel section, i.e., photo editing, and after some testing, I ventured into processing a raw TIFF image of M42 (box 1), a subject rich in nuances, tones, and a myriad of details.
Even with the basic settings (box 2), the result is very satisfying. However, it's by exploring the advanced tools that I discover extremely useful applications for astrophotography, such as generating false-color images (box 3) and applying powerful and incredibly simple deconvolutional algorithms.
The use of deep learning in many tools is all too evident, and it's important/recommended not to get too carried away. The experienced user will know how much to use and, above all, when to stop to avoid entering the minefield of overprocessing, which is unfortunately widespread, where artifacts are considered objective details.
For software that has become free, can you expect more?
M42 taken with 127EDmm f/9
Using Topaz Noise Adjust 6 for the first time.
This shot of a Beach Staggerwing Replica was very noise on the underside of the aircraft. Not a very good capture but a great candidate for the test.
1934 Packard Twelve Convertible Victoria coachwork by Dietrich
The Packard Twelve was built from 1933 to 1939 with over 35,000 examples produced. It is considered by many to be one of the finest automobiles produced by Packard and one of the most significant creations of the Classic Era. Most of the Packard Twelves received factory bodies; only a handful received custom coachwork by such greats as LeBaron and Dietrich.
Generating almost double the horsepower of the old V-12, it was billed as the Twin Six for the first year and then became famous as “The Twelve,” built until 1939 – perhaps the finest American car of the decade.
Designed by C.W. van Ranst, who had worked for Harry Miller and E.L. Cord, the engine was remarkably smooth, and with 322 foot-pounds of torque, it could propel enormous coach-built sedans and limousines to 60 mph in only 20 seconds.
The 67-degree engine was a modified L configuration, with valve stems almost horizontal and operated by a camshaft deep in the engine’s heads through roller rockers on hydraulically adjusted eccentrics. The result was almost completely silent.
Packard had concentrated on mechanical sophistication almost entirely through the 1920s, but style began to play a part in the 1930s, with a web of relationships. Most bodies emanated from LeBaron and the Murray Body Corporation, but while Edward Macauley headed Packard’s in-house styling department, along with Alex de Sakhnoffsky, Raymond Dietrich was the most influential figure. The influence of his 1929 Model 645 Deluxe Eight was still being felt in 1934.
The 1934 Packards were subtly modernized from the preceding year, with front fenders that now curved down almost to the front bumpers, which were wider, with stabilizing dampers fitted to the Twelves. Other changes involved trunks now integrated into the closed car bodies, higher seat backs and more luxurious upholstery, motor oil cooled by circulation through a core surrounded by radiator water, and an oil filter.
160 hp, 445.5 cubic inch V-12 engine, three-speed manual synchromesh transmission, front and rear semi-elliptic leaf springs, rear live axle, four-wheel, vacuum-assisted mechanical drum brakes. Wheelbase: 147".
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Hope you enjoy (as much as I enjoyed photographing this fabulous car and creating what I hope is a fitting representation of its beauty).
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Giving Nik Software HDR efex Pro 2 a test run. I'm not big into HDR, but sometimes it's just kinda necessary (in small amounts). Now that I've got an awesome tripod of awesomeness, it's time I learned to embrace it.
Also thinking it might be time to leave my beloved CNX2. I love it. I wish they would upgrade it and fix all the problems with it and maybe give us a few more features, but it's been YEARS since NX2 was released, there's been no news from nik software of any intention of upgrading it, and their newest versions of the plug-ins aren't even compatible with NX..... sigh....
Testing CS6 with the nik software plug-ins now to see if I can make it close enough to NX2 to convince myself to make the switch.
Ericpol Software Pool
Lodz, Poland
designed by HORIZONE Studio
more pics: blog.sotiriouphotography.com/index.php/ericpol-software-p...
Using Hr Software you get Benefits to your Business. Human Resourse Software helps in managing the personnel data but also takes care of the leave and attendance management, payroll, and other HR functions. Due to these features, most of the companies go for a good quality and reliable HRM software. Eilisys software is that one size fits all. It is created in such a way that it easily adapts to all needs of the company or organization.
This was taken today at out new office in Brighton.
From left to right:
Nik Fletcher, Ben Counsell, Dan Counsell, Aron Carroll, Danny Greg.
Unfortunately it’s only 5 of the team as the other 3 (Andre, Josh & Kevin) are spread out around the globe!
Fujifilm X-E1; Fujinon XF55-200mm @ 55mm; 1/500 sec @f/4, ISO 3200;Adobe Lightroom 5.2 and Nik Software Silver Efex Pro 2
Sai Ideal Softwares Private Limited is Delhi INDIA based an IT company was incorporated in the year 2007, a Team of fully qualified IT Professionals in the IT field. With professional experience, the team comprises of a bunch of professionals with activities focused on Highly Qualitative service with particular emphasis on adding value to the concept of 'flexible resourcing, Call : 011-46679035.
Image credits: Fanch The System
How software patents are delaying the future
Created by Meredith Atwater for opensource.com
Images of the BERNINA Embroidery Software 8 Designer Plus. For more information please visit www.bernina.com