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A test shot of the 16 image pixel shift multi shooting mode on the newer Sony cameras.
Download the the full resolution 240MP image and see what you think.
Unfortunanetly the high resolution mode confirmed that my lens is slightly decentred, with a softer left side performance. Ironically, this is harder to see at normal resolutions. Some times, ignorance is bliss!
This morning when I walked into the living room a beam of light was shining on my painting Shift in an otherwise dimly lit space. A lovely moment as I finish a new painting of Temma's hand for the group exhibition opening this Friday from 5 to 8 pm Hofheimer Gallery in Chicago. Hope to see you there!
The UK has been experiencing high winds today and Swansea Bay was no exception.
Most of the sand from the West side of the beach is now on the east side!
This was a difficult shot to get right as I couldn't view the composition before taking the shot. Then after viewing the image on the LCD, I would have to recompose and refocus. This would've been so much easier if it wasn't a self portrait! This is certainly a shot I would like to try again in the future. I need to find a way to hide the camera in the reflection.
Strobist: 580EXII sitting on the passenger seat, E-TTL, triggered by ST-E2.
Wednesday, 11 December 2019: temperature is -11C (windchill -17C). Everywhere looks so pretty this morning - not sure if it snowed overnight or if this is hoar frost. Sunset is at 4:29 pm.
Today, I have just posted five more odds and ends of photos, from way back in my archives, instead of going through photos taken more recently. I'm just not getting time to get out and take any new photos, anyway. I am adding the description that was under another photo taken the same day.
"On 27 April 2016, I had a volunteer shift and afterwards, as the sun was peeping through the clouds, I decided to call in at the Reader Rock Garden. There was a reasonable number of plants in bloom, including a scattering of brightly coloured Tulips. I wasn't sure if I was going to be too early or too late for Tulips, especially as this year has so far been most unusual, weatherwise. There was also a bush of gorgeous pink Hellebore flowers, hanging their heads as they tend to do. There was enough colour and variety of plants to make this visit worthwhile - and it should only get better and better with the coming weeks. We do need rain, though, and a lot of it. Alberta is tinder dry, ready to go up in flames, as seen by the massive wildfire in and around Fort McMurray at the moment."
14/05/2022 (Sat) 2023
Arnside viaduct (river Kent)
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1C58 1828 Manchester Airport to Barrow-in-Furness
(300 MM f5.6 Mamiya 645 lens with Fotodiox lens adaptor)
These Northern Flickers at Huntley Meadows Park are probably the most photographed birds in the park. Over the past few weeks many of us have observed the cavity being excavated, and now we try to photograph them going in and out. There wasn't enough light this morning to support the shutter speed needed to really nail the flight, but I like the blur on this one anyway.
My first tilt-shift! Please be kind! :)
It's a shot of Granada center from Alhambra.
Granada, Spain.
"Tilt-shift photography" refers to the use of camera movements on small- and medium-format cameras, and sometimes specifically refers to the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene. Sometimes the term is used when the shallow depth of field is simulated with digital postprocessing; the name may derive from the tilt-shift lens normally required when the effect is produced optically. (Wikipedia)
Pine forests surround a shifting sand dune on the northwest side of Gotska Sandön in the Baltic Sea, Sweden.
As most of you know by now that I'm writing my first HDR book. And I have been trying to recall different styles that I've used during the course of my HDR evolution. So, bear with me if you see different pictures from my stream with different techniques. And that should also explain why I was not able to visit you these days.
This HDR is actually made up of just 1 exposure of 4 jpgs raws. I changed the light and shadows in contrast with the previous release of the same image.
My HDR book will be very direct. Just how I do my stuff, You'll be surprised to know how easy I make my HDRs if you buy my book. I will be including pictures for your exercise.
Hoping and wishing you will be interested and will support my project.
near Tofte, Minnesota. We could hear the ice that was piling up near shore rumbling as it broke apart. This very cold winter has frozen over most of Lake Superior. To give some perspective, I would guess the distance between the two lower legs of the crack to be about thirty feet.
The commodification of nature to the detriment of nature. Picture Resources: Shift Art: CJM-DreamlikeGrunge; Earth Goddess-622; DSC-2180; Pixabay: birds-2750483, sky-49520_1920, sunset-1626515, lamb-292509, lamb-1081950_19; CJM-Flare; Kpertiet Overlay; Magical Reality; DAZ Brush Orestes; lamb toy: Chewy.com; @RobertCornelius @CarolineJuliaMoore #ShiftArtChallenge #ShiftArtShop
Ok, so I think it's time for snowshoes. I was almost up to the top of my gaiters today, but this kind of abstract arrangements of snow, shadows and trees is too great to leave it be.