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Tables in Sienna, Italy.

The peak on the left is Table Rock Mountain. I have soooo many mountain shots still, but I'll try to start breaking them up a bit. I don't want you all to get bored!

 

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Gallarus, County Kerry, Ireland

Hindley Street. Silver Efex Pro: Ilford FP4 Plus 125

Well… I simply had to have another crack at those dark rocks that made me so unhappy in the Table Mountain panorama that I uploaded yesterday!!

 

A huge word of thanks to everyone who suggested alternative ways to retrieve the shadow details in those dark rocks! I suppose I should have bracketed my shots so that I could generate a second (lighter) panorama… or at least saved the lighter versions from the original RAW file… but truth be told… this panorama is 8300 x 4500 pixels in size and it was taking ages to process! So I suppose that the real reason why those rocks were so dark was because I was so LAZY!!!

 

Okay… now that I’ve got that off my chest… :)

 

I must admit that I am very happy with those dark rocks in this Vertorama!! Since my camera was on a tripod here… and since I did shoot several differently exposed images for the foreground… it was very possible (and quite easy) to layer-mask and blend the rocks part of a +2EV image with the original 0EV image! Heh heh… I actually had to darken the rocks a bit to make it all look natural!

 

Nikon D300, Sigma 18-200mm at 36mm, aperture of f16, with a 1/80 second exposure.

 

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Rusty ol' rail spikes, bolts, clamps, an old piece of rail and other bits piled on a table at the Niles Canyon Railway maintenance yard near Sunol, California.

Here is a vertorama (vertical panorama) of Table Mountain... with a field of Arum Lilies (Zantedeschia Aethiopica) in the foreground.

 

This was taken shortly before sunset... right beside a busy road... at the Rietvlei Nature Reserve in Milnerton.

 

Have a great weekend everyone!!

 

Nikon D800, Nikkor 14 - 24 mm at 15 mm, ISO of 800, aperture of f/16 with a 1/125th second exposure.

 

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The table was happy as ever,

we drank tea: mom laughed

remembering, among others,

I don't know what old family gossip,

one of our cousins commented

— gracefully remembering the manners,

from an angry witness — the incident

that he witnessed on the street.

 

The children insisted, chattering,

to continue the interrupted game,

and the rest of us talked about all

the things that are spoken of with affection.

 

by Evaristo Carriego

 

DO NOT RETURN BOX, Porter Islands (2, 2, 8) - Moderado

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Strapped down to the medical table. It is very old and you can turn the crank to tip them down.

Train Window and Reflections

The lobby of Shangdi-La Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Empty napkin holder and ketchup dispenser on polka dot tables at Shake Shake Shake diner in Tacoma, WA, USA.

 

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cafe table, flat white, two glasses of water, Sydney 2019. MotoG3 cell phone. LR6.

Monroe, Louisiana, 1990

Il est l'heure de rentrer les tables de bar.

Il est l'heure de prendre le chemin de chez soi après le boulot.

 

...Mais il est toujours l'heure de faire des photos.

Mirador del Rio, Lanzarote (Spain)

The air was marvelously clear when I got home from work yesterday afternoon… perfect weather for zoom-lens photography! So I grabbed my camera and headed down to the beach to see if I could find any interesting compositions of my all-time favourite subject… Table Mountain!

 

I shot off a couple of Vertoramas while I was waiting for the light to improve… and shortly before sunset... I rigged up my tripod’s panorama-head and captured several five-portrait-image panos.

 

Although I really love the light on the mountain and the ripples in the foreground sand… I’m not too crazy about the dark shadowed rocks in the center of this composition! I did lighten the shadows slightly with a layer-mask… but I’m still not very happy with those rocks! Maybe next time I’ll try using my flash to light up the really dark bits!?

 

Any other suggestions on how to fix this (besides HDR) are very welcome!

 

Nikon D300, Sigma 18-200mm at 52mm, aperture of f18, with a 1/50 second exposure.

 

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Hasselbald 500 C/M

80/2.8

Ilford FP4+

Rodinal 1+50, 15 min

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Dining Room Table Runner --Small Magnetic Cups from a metal Java Display....

Test Shot for CrAzY Tuesday 3/26/24 Theme: "Lines"

 

I was too lazy last night to put up the hide so took a few from the upstairs window. This is our regular sow, shown in a wider shot to show the context. We're hoping for some cubs in the Wildlife Cafe soon.

Powell street BART café. San Francisco, CA.

Table mountain

Cape Town

South Africa

Orwo DN 21 shot with Voigtlander 12mm Lens on Leica Ic.

Table setting Still Life

 

For Looking close... on Friday: "Napkins"

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