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Stabilization of Olympus E-M1MKIII permitted satisfactory handheld in-camera focus stacking. Camera took 15 photos and stacked into the submitted jpeg. A handy feature. Am traveling without a tripod.
Colored lights reflected off the steering wheel MINI logo in a very low-light setting. Handheld with camera stabilization. Under 3 inches. Reposted after discussion with moderator following his removal of the image from the pool. Sorry for any confusion.
Wings to stabilize the draft, tail and feet to guide the stop and skill to pull it all off. My how they make it look easy to make a safe landing.
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and fantastic day dear flickr friends !
Tree in Belford, NJ in Tindall Park. Taken with fuji GXF100. Its hard handling a medium format camera in darkness (like 7pm), even if it has image stabilization....
Sand sculpture in Aachen - Germany
Dear FLICKR friends,
Our situation is currently stabilizing, which is progress for us!
Thank you very much for all your uplifting words ☺☺! They are all appreciated ☺☺!
Gr. Clay
... and sunny background illumination
Macro. Dipsacus sativus, Weberkarde, Dipsacaceae. Botanical Garden Hohenheim. "Turbo" Handheld Focus Stacking of only four images using Helicon Focus Pro in postproduction. Sony A7II (ILCE-7M2) with Tamron SP 90mm F/2.8 DI Macro 1:1 VC USD (F017E). Newest Version. Canon mount with Fotodiox Adapter. f3.2. 90mm. 1/2000. ISO 400. Lens stabilizer on. Autofocus off. Inbody Image Stabilization (IBIS) in Sony A7II OFF. It's a handheld focus stacking experiment. Closing the aperture to f8 or higher and taking one single image can achive the same sharpness, but then there isn't such a creamy and such soft bokeh ... in this case with wider aperture f/3.2.
I'm sorry. I really do not stabilize at all =) I miss you so much : ( I need him beside me . a day without you. A very slow day. really does not slow you know ??????? I do not have to spend the day here. I do not have to pay me laugh. laying his right not to be happy when I see him ...
maybe.! I was right not too much he =)
I'm sorry. and that an apology is always no good anymore =)
because I go now =) falls far far away =)
because of errors by me .. I lost !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he turns to look at me =)
I'll be a change =)
will not be a frame. Where is he deaf map =)
will no longer play your message and angry about what he =)
You told me your happiness
he knows where you are happy you .........
only. to the people that I love to go =)
lines that message ... loving memory verses expect it =)
I'll save it !!!!!
why when you go I did not hold him dear people
Why do you keep your feet away watched him away forever
Why today you can not laugh at me like this place
Why were before you said do not need him ...
{ Vì sao khi anh đi em đã không ôm lấy anh hỡi người
Vì sao đôi chân em cứ đứng nhìn anh xa mãi xa
Vì sao hôm nay em không thể cười như lúc anh nơi này
Vì sao khi xưa em đã nói không cần anh }
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Taken over 25 years ago, here's "A Proud Canadian II" at a dock in Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia.
We spent the early morning in Inglisville (Annapolis County) searching for an old schoolhouse pictured on an antique stereo view card I had with me. Having no luck we decided to cross the province on RT 10 and go out to Blue Rocks and Stonehurst. The day was overcast but not foggy. If we aren't lucky enough to get fog along the shore in our travels, a sunless overcast day will do. Despite the lack of any breeze, the area was totally bugless, except for pollinating insects on flowers. The same cannot be said for the woodsy area around Inglisville, where black flies seemed to be holding some kind of convention (no mosquitoes though).
Taken with my new (at the time), Kodak P850, a 5MP point & shoot with image stabilization that took great pics. It was a step up from my old Kodak DX6490.
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Bokeh of endlessness - seen by an old vintage Trioplan lens
Macro of a bike chain with focus on a single chain link. Sony A7II (ILCE-7M2) with e-mount adapted lens Trioplan 1:2.9/50 Meyer-Optik Görlitz - round about 60 years old - Sony full-frame in body image stabilization ON. Uncompressed raw. ISO 200. f/2.9. 1/50s. Wide open shot. Extension tubes for macro usage. Manual mode. No tripod. Handheld.
If you are interested in an image with this camera/lens combination ... here it is --> Sony A7II - Trioplan 1:2.9/50 V Meyer-Optik Görlitz
Feel free to visit my albums. All my old lenses can be found there.
Getting all these images out there slowly.
Taken with my old battered MKIV, nothing will image stabilize with it, errors occasionally , and yet a lot of my best images from those amazing two days were taken with it.
Talk of equipment is gubbins , proximity , important , luck is essential, what ever equipment you have you can't do without luck.
Of course luck comes with preparation , thanks to Mark Hughes for that ,markhughesimages.net/
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ƒ/8.0
500.0 mm
1/640
iso 640
Taken with an old lens Meyer-Optik Görlitz 2.9/50mm Red V
Macro. Germany. Schwäbische Alb. Afternoon shot. Sony A7II (ILCE-7M2) with e-mount adapted lens Trioplan 1:2.9/50 Meyer-Optik Görlitz - round about 60 years old - Sony full-frame in body image stabilization ON. Uncompressed raw. ISO 400. f/8. 1/250s. Extension tubes for macro usage. Manual mode. No tripod. Handheld.
If you are interested in an image with this camera/lens combination ... here it is --> Sony A7II - Trioplan 1:2.9/50 V Meyer-Optik Görlitz. With this Trioplan lens i also shot the most viewed image in my photostream, which can be found here ---> Blossom - Erythrina Coralloides DC.
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CSX runs their L317 local from Parma down the hill to Clark Ave yard late in the morning, switches customers in the valley, and comes back up the hill a few hours later. This is the downhill train (westbound on the RR but geographically east). They typically use a mother/slug set of 4 axle standard cabs. For several miles the tracks follow the Big Creek valley to get down the hill. In this short section the Metroparks have done some landscaping to stabilize the banks along their Brookside Reservation.
There's not been much rain and the 'waterfalls' are running low on Burnt Fork Creek.
DeKalb County (Clairmont Heights), Georgia, USA.
8 November 2024.
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Handheld ½-second exposure: Olympus' in-body image stabilization!
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“Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.” Joel A. Barker
Yoga and Photography – There wasn’t a good location to take this photo. Either I had to go way back and zoom losing the size of the agave or I had to get up close and crop off the top of the plants. My only real option was to take this form the top of a round bolder fairly close. The top wasn’t big enough for both feet, so I attempted to balance on one foot. I was still too close, so I ended up having to make a vertical panorama. I stitch the top of the agave back into the photo manually in Affinity photo. Both photos were taken at 24mm on my Nikon D810 set at ISO64 f/16 and for 1/80 sec. (thank goodness for image stabilization) my yoga pose taking this photo must have been fantastic for anyone watching. 😊
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Purchased new in 2000,
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
The Olympus C-2100 UZ is a digital camera, closely paired with its brother the E-100 RS.
Both of these cameras are noteworthy because they are the only compact digital cameras ever produced by a company other than Canon, using a Canon lens. Both cameras have a 10x zoom, ranging from 38 to 380 mm equivalent. In fact, these were the first compact digital cameras to offer image stabilization by several years. It was also the first camera of its kind to offer f2.8 throughout the focal range.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa or simply the Tower of Pisa (on the right) is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of The Pisa Cathedral (on the left), known worldwide for its unintended tilt to one side. The tower's tilt began during construction, caused by an inadequate foundation on ground too soft on one side to properly support the structure's weight. The tilt increased in the decades before the structure was completed, and gradually increased until the structure was stabilized (and the tilt partially corrected) by efforts in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Construction of the tower occurred in three stages across 199 years, from 1173 to 1372.
These two buildings, together with two other religious edifices close-by (The Baptistery and The Monumental Cemetery - not included in this photo), are the dominant components of Square of Miracles, formally known as Cathedral Square, which in 1987 was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [Source: Wikipedia]
Taken at Square of Miracles, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy as part of a series of excursion tours during my Mediterranean Cruise
… to stabilize the camera while photographing river wildlife :-D
This hilarious candid moment was captured by my kid-daughter and processed by me.
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Taken with a standard 50mm Canon lens ...
... being on the look-out for "special light" - in this case backlight illumination.
Sony A7II - Standard Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 II lens with lens adapter Fotodiox pro EF/NEX in order to use it. Aperture controlling with EXIF transfer possible. Manual mode. Handheld. Inbody image stabilization: ON. F4.5. 1/30s. ISO 400.
If you are interested in an image with this camera/lens combination ... here it is --> Sony A7II - CANON EF 50mm 1:1.8 II. Feel free to visit my albums. All my lenses can be found there.
Trying out the image stabilization on new Nikon Z6ii camera. Note to self: image shot hand-held shot at f11, 43mm focal length and 1/15 second shutter speed. I can't use 1/15 second at 43mm without making a very blurred image, so the stabilization worked quite well, producing intentional blur within a reasonably sharp image overall.
The Dragonfly Exploration Drone is sent to places in which man can not easily traverse. The drone comes equipped with an HD camera with a 200x zoom capacity, 3 stabilizing legs, 4 highly maneuverable, ultra light wings, and to front claws for gathering specimens if need be.
*Breakfast stabilizes the blood sugar levels. You feel giddy if you do not have breakfast .
*You feel energetic throughout the day.
*A good breakfast is worth having
Skipping breakfast slows down metabolism
*You will be more productive throughout the morning
*Concentration is better
*Eating breakfast means eating the right amount later on. You will not go on a food binge due to hunger.
*Lowers cholesterol, as those who have breakfast consume less cholesterol during the day. It is better to have nourishing food then eat junk food to satisfy your hunger during the day
*If you have a proper breakfast then your lunch will not be heavy. Often you compensate one meal for another
*Those who eat whole grain high- fiber breakfast have less risk of heart attacks and Diabetes. A bowl of oats is very good for the heart
*Those on diet will be able to control their calories if they have breakfast. The chances of putting on weight are higher if they skip breakfast.
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Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
The Canon PowerShot TX1 is a Canon digital camera. It was released on February 22, 2007 The TX1 is a hybrid device designed for both still imagery and video recording. It offers both HDTV (1280×720 pixel, 30 frame/s) movie capture, as well as 10× stabilized zoom and 7.1 megapixel sensor
Played photographic tag with this Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) this afternoon. Iwould slowly approach it and take a photo or two. It would go off hunting and land at another location. I would take its photo. Did this once more. It didn't seem to mind me at all. It just decided to try new hunting grounds every so often. Here it is leaving the top of a yacht's mast at the local yacht club.