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I have decided to get a tripod for my macro shots. I'm in physical therapy for shoulder issues that are most likely from holding my camera one handed. Anyone have suggestion on a lightweight tripod that would be a good option? I am not going to stop taking pictures so I have to find a solution. :)
立て位置シリーズ第一弾 flickrのfave数ではやや不利な縦位置写真ですが現代写真界は若干の縦位置ブーム。特に都会は縦位置の方が撮りやすい事もあり溜まってきたのでアップしました。地下鉄通勤ではこのような雨漏り処理をちょくちょく見ます。ちなみにここは大江戸線六本木駅。開業当時は世界一深い駅と言われてましたが今はどうなんでしょう。
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Despite all the capabilities we have, there are things we cannot overcome. Dreams come true, if you want it - this is the world of adults. What about the children? How is in their world? Perhaps, we - older, much more mature people - build the walls which block children with their dreams and desires...
Is there any solution? I hope so...
This is my solution for remote interval shooting with the Panasomic LX3. My objective: have the LX3 shoot at 10-second intervals while mounted on the top of a 10-meter-long pole or suspended from a kite.
The LX3 lacks a wired or infrared remote capability so my approach was to add a "psuedo finger" moved by a model aircraft servo. The timing and servo management are handled by a Gent360 Servo ( www.gentles.ltd.uk/gent360/order.htm ), a tiny circuit that rotates the servo arm through a 45 degree swing every ten seconds. The circuit and servo are powered by a 4.8 VDC 2/3 AAA battery pack.
The three components are fixed to a small strip of aluminum that is mounted to the LX3 hot shoe and held in place by friction. Total weight for the intervalometer with battery is 2-1/4 oz. (64 grams). Works the charm.
I have posted examples on Flickr from my first month's work with the Lumix LX3:mounted on a handheld, 10-meter-long, carp fishing pole:
www.flickr.com/search/?q=PAP+LX3&w=26103250@N00&s...
and you can see the pole bracket here: www.flickr.com/photos/kap_cris/3185037451/
Addendum: In order to use the remote for photographs that have a decisive moment I have adapted an inexpensive wireless doorbell to serve as a "shoot now" override for the intervalometer. Press the doorbell and the camera will take three quick shots.
In the meantime, James Gentles has introduced a new product in support of this approach -- the gentled autoFINGER. This variant of the GentLED series provides an easily adjustable interval (3-30 seconds) for the servo's movement and provision for manual override through switch closure. See: www.gentles.ltd.uk/gentled/options.htm
I ran a test with the 4.8 VDC 2/3 AAA 370 mAh NiMH battery pack. It cycled the intervalometer for 25 hours or the equivalent of 9,000 exposures. The little 1/3 AAA pack should work just fine.
Tuesday, May 17th, 2016
Fortune Brainstorm E
3:10 PM
WILL THE BILL GATES CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY WORK?
Bill Gates and a group of billionaires formed the Breakthrough Energy Coalition and pledged to spend billions on cleantech R&D in order to find the technological breakthroughs they say are needed to decarbonize the economy. There’s nothing wrong with R&D spending, but a number of critics argue that Gates’ money would be much better spent on funding and scaling existing renewable technology. In a recent report, Goldman Sachs concluded that the most effective midterm solution for lowering carbon emissions—and making money—is backing existing technologies that are ready to scale. In fact, the banks believe that the majority of investor dollars should go only to four technologies: solar photovoltaics, onshore wind, LED lighting, and electric cars. Who’s right?
Stephan Dolezalek, Managing Director, Resourcient Capital Partners
Lynn Jurich, Co-founder and CEO, Sunrun
Nancy Pfund, Founder and Managing Partner, DBL Partners
Moderator: Brian Dumaine, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm E
Solutions for all of those tablescraps I posted awhile back! Most of them are fairly self explanatory, I think. The 2x2 box with tiles on top and plates on the sides should have some sort of small piece (I used two tooth pieces) wedged between the round tiles and the top tile.
I looked at this painting for over a week, knowing that the top leftt corner was a problem. I finally saw the solution and added the cast shadow which provided the containment needed.
What a machine! This 7.0 liter Corvette V8 powered Volvo S60 Silhouet spitting some flames during the second race of the Dutch Supercar Challenge at the Gamma Racing Day.
Car: Volvo
Type: S60 Solution F
Camera: Canon EOS 7D
Lens: Canon 70-200mm F/4.0 L USM
Exposure: 1/400
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO speed: 100
Focal length: 145mm
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Florida Everglades.... This area has been scoured clean of invasive plants so native ones can take root. Solution holes are formed as the limestone erodes or dissolves. The combination of rainfall and decaying vegetation often creates a weak acid which can dissolve the limestone.
Airborne Solutions
G-VONG
Aerospatiale AS355F2 Ecureuil II
Glasgow Airport
Scotland
(For the celebrity spotters that's actress Anna Friel in the front passenger seat)
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Please download and use these open source images for your own purposes. If you do, please reference Macroscopic Solutions.
Photography information: All of the images in this database were captured with the Macropod.
The Macropod is a rigid, portable photomacrography system, which allows the user to make razor sharp, fully focused photographs of small sized specimens at 18 to 26-megapixel resolution. It overcomes the extreme Depth of Field (DOF) limitations inherent in optics designed to image smaller specimens. Normally, lenses designed for macro will only render a very small fraction of the depth of targeted specimen in sharp focus at any one exposure. The Macropod allows the user to select and make multiple exposures in precise increments along the Z-axis (depth) such that each exposure’s area of sharp focus overlaps with the previous and next exposure. These source images are then transferred to a computer and merged by an image-stacking program. Zerene Stacker is used to find and stitch together only the focused pixels from each exposure into one image. The Macropod integrates industry-leading components in a novel and elegant way to achieve these results.
Contact information:
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724 825 9426
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410 258 6144
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Group Travel Solutions, East Sussex, now have three Volvo coaches in their fleet. B12B (T) Jonckheere JHV CD59 SON was new to Weardale as GO59 WMS and was acquired late last year from Regency, Lewes. It was seen on school sports at Cumnor House School this afternoon 11th January, 2023.
Explore on October 25, 2009.
Creative solutions for life's struggles are more likely to emerge from an approach that implies there are no mistakes, only experiments that work to one degree or another which help us to feel free to take risks and try new ventures.
polaroid of the elliott smith memorial/solutions store wall in silverlake {los angeles, ca}. this is probably one of my favourite polaroids that i've ever taken which was actually an "accidentally" good one. i took it from my car window without looking through the viewfinder.
If you have seen the latest Die Hard Movie then you probably recognize the vehicle. This beast of a truck pulverized dozens of vehicles as well as part of a statue and a couple freeway bridge abutments. Dartz is known for building high end armored luxury vehicles as well as military personnel transporters. The Kombat MRAP was designed specially for the movie with only four built. There aren't any specifications for it but I guessed that it is based on the US Military M35, so I built a Hercules LDT-465 turbo diesel for it. Built for the 64th LUGNuts challenge "Mad Motor Skills"
Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim + Redscaled Expired Kodak Gold 200 + Salt Soak.
Salt Soak. (My thanks to fiona who first inspired me to try this, quite some time ago now.)
Add 3ish parts BOILING water to 1ish part salt.
Dissolve mixture.
Put developed redscale negatives in the mixture.
Stir gently to ensure maximum solution coverage.
Leave for 10 mins or so.
Fish negatives out & hang (or stand) them where they can dry.
Wait.
Carefully wipe off salty debris from glossy side first.
Gently wipe reverse side to free it of excessive salt residue, but take care so not to lift emulsion or scratch it excessively.
Scan.
Redscale
Basically this involves taking a roll of ordinary 'bog standard' print film, reversing it and respooling it into another film cannister (all done in a dark bag) so that the light is exposed on 'the wrong side of the film' when you take a shot. You then lose two 'stops' on the optimal exposure conditions from the original. It gets developed in exactly the same way as print film, but be prepared for the technician to be a little startled (at best) or a little irritated (at worst) when they realise that something very odd has happened to the film. :)
and yaYYYYYYYYYYY ! this pic also celebrating restoration by Flickr, after my appeal, of this, Flickr-mistakenly-terminated Lakon Ibrahimovic account.
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2020 nov 28
street and shop front, george street, oxford, england.
camera - Novatech 5 Mpixel point and shoot. Cropped.
processing - GIMP
The first thing to say is that each electronic sensor has a protective filter over it, so we are not actually touching the electronics. That would be a disaster. Most people send the camera off for a service and a clean and that's a very good idea. After all this is an expensive investment and we want to make sure our camera works as well as possible for as long as it can.
But, it is quite easy to clean your sensor at home. All you need is a kit (like the one I've shown). This includes sealed sterile swabs and a little cleaning fluid (they are essential - do not try to clean your sensor with a cloth where you can scratch the dust into the sensor filter). There are also many videos on YouTube showing you how to use these dust cleaning swabs, but provided you get the right size for your camera (mine is full frame) a simple swipe will suffice.
For a DSLR you obviously need to lock your mirror up before the clean, and then lower it immediately afterwards. Then with the other side of the swab give your mirror a quick wipe as well. Do not apply too much pressure. After all, these are only tiny dust particles - you should not have any dirt.
My Leica D-Lux 7 which I used to take these pictures has a fixed lens, so it will never need its micro-four-thirds sensor cleaned.
Introduction to CMOS Image Sensors
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