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Australian pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus)

For group theme 52 Weeks of 2016:

Theme: Tabletop photography

Category: Technique

Of course, there will always be those who look only at technique, who ask 'how', while others of a more curious nature will ask 'why'. Personally, I have always preferred inspiration to information.

Songo Drumming Project in the Park

1) Go to a dog park

2) Select a macro subject

3) Get low to the ground, camera to your face

4) Get broadsided by a running 70-pound Great Dane pup as you press the shutter

5) Get licked to death by the same puppy... ;)

Continuing on with a new technique - the creation of abstract imagery through heavy pixelation and right-angled effects application.

 

Zoom in and it's utterly abstract, pull away and a recognizable image starts to form. Might that say something about quanta and the everyday world we see ?

 

The original digital SLR shot was taken several years ago and was, again, an outtake from a series that was posted back then as SOOC shots. In truth, I'm sifting through my throw-aways for potentials in this new approach. Waste not, want not ...

 

Click on Image to Enlarge !

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Music Link: "Meander" - Ozric Tentacles, from their album "Curious Corn". Yes, once again, the Ozrics. ;-)

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XK6QiDbqGI

  

© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2016. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

Focus stacking technique.

nearly 3x magnification.

Sony alpha 6600

Reversed componon-s 2.8/50.

Focus Pulling is a technique of adjusting focus from out of focus to tack sharp during a firework explosion over 1 to 3 seconds. similar physical operation as zooming during exposure only you use the manual focus ring instead of the zoom ring.

 

www.tom-clark.net/fireworks

 

218c 7 - TAC_6041-Edit - lr-ps-wm

Ardea cinerea

 

1/4 :Technique de pêche dans le canal de la Bruche :armer l'attaque

 

1/4:Fishing technique in the Bruche canal : prepare the attack

Come share your techniques in Kreative People Group: Show and Tell

www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157710552447111/

 

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I get to observe a number of birds while they are foraging and either I've been asleep or have never seen a Little Blue Heron employ the old toe tapping technique of the Snowy Egret! This guy was doing just that and the minute the poor hapless fish made a move to escape the toe it ended up in the beak!!! Photo was taken on Horsepen Bayou!!

 

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26 Techniques - Minimalism

 

Strobist: SB600 at 1/64 power bounced from multicolored backdrop behind subject

 

ODT - ODC Macro Mania - D for Drop

Worldwide Photowalk 2016. Inspired by a similar photo technique by @iseenit_RubenS

Continuing with "Pano-Portraiture" - using the panoramic sabotage technique in the service of portraiture. ( Dis-service ? )

 

The thing that seems to be distinguishing pano-sabotage artists on Flickr from the many, many people who are posting to hosts of other online iPhoneography groups is that here, we Flickr folk are working hard to ensure that this technique is yet another tool for making art and is not a end unto itself.

 

When you search around online you see a lot of panoramic distortion images being posted but most of them just come across as novelty pics. "Hey, isn't this weird?" kind of thing.

 

So my hat is off to all who've worked with the technique here on Flickr and posted work that is truly artistic and unquestionably creative. Cheers to you all !!!!!

 

The original image is much larger. This portrait was isolated out of that bigger picture in order to zero in on a portrait opportunity.

 

© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2015. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

I continue to have fun temporarily with pieces from the PaB without my stock pieces. Of them little can be done but when there's only a plastic Cup... The desire to build immediately increased. Can the pressure is gone and the duty to do something unimaginable without giving the abyss pieces. Oh well - soon I finish moving and will be content better :-)

Inverted bracket keeps on giving.

After some nights spent to learn and practice new imaging techniques, I propose a version of my first attempt to Andromeda Galaxy, less harsh, more realistic and detailed and (I hope) nicer to see.

 

- OTA: William Optics Zenithstar 61 APO doublet + WO Flat61 field flattener

- Mount: SkyWatcher Star Adventurer GTI

- Camera: Nikon D800 unmodified

 

Stack of 34x120s. shots @3.200ISO + 10 dark + 10 flats, using Starry Sky Stacker (SSS) for Mac.;

Processing through Adobe Photoshop

  

Any comment and/or advice for improving is welcome

 

Efficient duration

Embrace at once

In a moment

Panoramic photography is a technique of photography, using specialized equipment or software, that captures images with horizontally elongated fields of view. It is sometimes known as wide format photography. The term has also been applied to a photograph that is cropped to a relatively wide aspect ratio, like the familiar letterbox format in wide-screen video.

While there is no formal division between "wide-angle" and "panoramic" photography, "wide-angle" normally refers to a type of lens, but using this lens type does not necessarily make an image a panorama. An image made with an ultra wide-angle fisheye lens covering the normal film frame of 1:1.33 is not automatically considered to be a panorama. An image showing a field of view approximating, or greater than, that of the human eye – about 160° by 75° – may be termed panoramic. This generally means it has an aspect ratio of 2:1 or larger, the image being at least twice as wide as it is high. The resulting images take the form of a wide strip. Some panoramic images have aspect ratios of 4:1 and sometimes 10:1, covering fields of view of up to 360 degrees. Both the aspect ratio and coverage of field are important factors in defining a true panoramic image.

 

My Stylised imagery is created from my photographs, I edit them using various techniques on my iPad Pro. I use a combination of the apps listed below:

 

Retouch for Clone stamp editing and blur brush

Tangled FX for outline work

Procreate for Brush Strokes, image merging and Layering

Stackables for Texture creation and layering

Photomator for upscaling, denoise, debanding, super resolution, fine image adjustments and exporting of final imagery

   

Sublime Point Leura, Blue Mountains National Park

Weekly Themes: Photography Techniques: Landscape

Taken in Balurghat, West Bengal, India.

My Stylised imagery is created from my photographs, I edit them using various techniques on my iPad Pro. I use a combination of the apps listed below:

 

Retouch for Clone stamp editing and blur brush

Tangled FX for outline work

Procreate for Brush Strokes, image merging and Layering

Stackables for Texture creation and layering

Photomator for upscaling, denoise, debanding, super resolution, fine image adjustments and exporting of final imagery

   

Elastic Band Trick

 

Other People have done this before, some may have better techniques than this but this is the one I use. Feel free anyone to use this and I'm always open to questions and suggestions etc. Thanks for reading and enjoy!

  

Elastic Band Trick

 

The detailed picture step guide to get positioning of the arms on Lego Figures using one small elastic band.

 

I used small medical scissors because they were pointed and curved to get into the arm hole and the loop of the band to pull it out the other arm hole. You can use pretty much anything with those qualities. (Curved and pointed)

     

A facade technique for corners. The important part is this, which may be hard to source. The offset is a half-plate on each side of the dark bley block. I would love to see a solution that is solid and only uses in-production parts.

  

Pas de FAV sans commentaire.

No FAV without comment

 

Photos prise au marais de Plaiaundi, Espagne.

 

Technique de pêche de la mouette.

 

Bonne journée à tous.

Merci pour vos visites et commentaires

 

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Photos taken at the swamp of Plaiaundi, Spain.

 

Fishing Technique of the sea-gull.

 

Good day to all.

Thank you for your visits and comments

 

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Fotos steckdose im sumpf Plaiaundi, Spanien.

 

Angeltechnik der möwe.

 

Guten tag an alle.

Danke für eure besuche und kommentare

 

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Fotos tomadas en el pantano de Plaiaundi, España.

 

Técnica de pesca en el mar-gaviota.

 

Buen día a todos.

Gracias por sus visitas y comentarios

 

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Foto ' s genomen in het moeras van Plaiaundi, Spanje.

 

Vistechniek van de zee-meeuw.

 

Goede dag allemaal.

Dank u voor uw bezoeken en opmerkingen

 

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Foto scattate presso la palude di Plaiaundi, Spagna.

 

Tecnica di pesca, il gabbiano corso.

 

Buona giornata a tutte.

Grazie per le vostre visite e commenti

 

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Fotos tiradas no pântano de Plaiaundi, Espanha.

 

Técnica de pesca de mar-gaivota.

 

Bom dia a todos.

Obrigado por suas visitas e comentários de

  

Eads Bridge, St. Louis,

Studies in selective focus from the back porch

An experiment to see if lens zoom technique would work with my Lee 10 stop filter. Taken at the waterfall at Nabt Mill Woods, North Wales.

Thanks to everyone that views and comments on my images - very much appreciated.

 

© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. On all my images, Use without permission is illegal.

  

Sony ILCE-7RM5

My entry for the microscale category in Brickscalibur 😀. Had quite a bit of fun with this one, not at all frustrating to place all those tiny trees…or the waterfall…😂. Hope you like it!

Excerpt from the plaque:

 

Paper Crafting Technique of Lion Heads

 

Lion head paper crafting has a long history in Hong Kong. The birthday celebrations held for deities in villages are usually accompanied by dancing lions or other auspicious animals. They worshipped at shrines and temples to report to the deities, and hence lion head paper crafting emerged. The lion head costume comes in Foshan 佛山裝, Heshan 鶴山裝 and “Fo-He” 佛鶴裝 styles. Some craftmen depict the lion heads in different colours to resemble historical figures from the Three Kingdoms such as Liu Bei 劉備 (yellow face with multicoloured patterns and a white beard), Guan Yu 關羽 (red face with a black beard), Zhang Fei 張飛 (black-and-white face, green nose with a black beard), Zhao Yun 起趙雲 (green face with a black beard), Huang Zhong 黃忠 (with yellow as the main tone). Lion head paper crafting comprises four processes, namely crafting the frame, mounting the paper, colouring and decorating 紮作,撲紙,寫色,裝上裝飾配件。

Studies in selective focus from the back porch

Bubbles in the ice of Abraham Lake in Alberta Canada. Thanks for commenting and looking. Chip

 

Many techniques used on this image are demonstrated in my recently released set of videos "Image Editing Volume I". A link can be accessed through my Flickr profile. Due to more strict enforcement of their rules, Flickr has asked me and many others to take down info such as links to personal websites, workshop information, and editing videos. However, it is still allowed to have such information in one's Flickr Profile.

This is a silver gelatin print with elements of chemigram and lumen printing from my project "Traces".

”Traces” is a series that explores the transformation of identity over time. It delves into the fluid nature of "the self," questioning how much of who we are is shaped by our past versus the influence of fate. Through this work, I sought to deconstruct the familiar image we recognize as ourselves and rebuild it through a variety of alternative techniques. I employed methods such as manipulating the negative, experimenting with alternative chemical processes in the darkroom, and incorporating mixed media on the final prints. The portraits, captured on film first and finally printed on paper, reflect a layered process that blends traditional analog techniques with experimental approaches to reimagine the subject’s identity.

 

It takes a year for one root division to produce hundreds of flowers in a dome shape by unique technique of pinching and training. This original style was developed in Shinjuku Gyoen and set a precedent for the style of "thousand bloom" chrysanthemums that are seen throughout Japan. (First created in 1884)

 

There are various events that are related to the nature and history of Shinjuku Gyoen throughout the year, such as the special exhibition of cherry blossoms in spring, the chrysanthemum exhibition and orchid exhibition, Noh performance and a photo contest.

Mixed techniques. Cyanotype on Canson Watercolour paper, 300 g/m2. Coloured with watercolour pencils.

Leaf, snow rocks. Created 4 layers, each layer was a different color. Flipped the 4 layers around so each layer was in a different position. Combined the four together and this is the result. Very easy to do. Try it on shots that don't turn out 100%. You'll be pleased with the results.

Papier Canson Format A2

Glacier National Park Montana USA

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