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Title: Tethered
Location: North Shields, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Year: 2016
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To be alive
Tied to dirt and grime
Days and nights
To be freed
Away into the stars
Echoes of distant
Whispers and sighs...
stephen lloyd focus
palmer sculpture biennial 2018, eastern scarp of the mount lofty ranges, south australia
Basilica di Santa Maria delle Vigne, Genova (GE)
I bought a tethering app for Android (Helicon remote) and a cheap 7" Android tablet. With an USB OTG cable I managed to connect the camera to the tablet and obtain some interesting added features, such as extended bracketing (here I used 9 shots with 1 EV difference) and a BIG tilting display which I can see also with the camera rested on the floor.
Not easy to set up camera, cable and tablet in a rush, but if I have time, this is definitely a way to improve the dynamic range of my pictures :)
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Nikon D7000, sigma wideangle 8-16 mm
HDR from 9 shots, camera rested on the floor, tethered with Helicon remote
Photomatix, Photoshop, Nik Color Efex Pro
Image made in response to May 31 Macro Mondays theme, "Orange." A Tether Tools cable I use to tether my camera to my laptop. Shot on my phone with a Moment 10x Macro lens.
Lens info and pictures:
www.shopmoment.com/products/macro-lens#productImage5
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Pinal county, AZ.
11-10-22.
Photo by: Ned Harris
One of their mothers died and the hope is that the other mother will accept both lambs.
I do like the 50mm wide open & focussed on a mid point. It would have been perfect with a silhouette of a cyclist speeding by in the background or a chained vintage looking bike with a wicker basket...maybe sometimes I think and expect too much ;-) I also thought this would convert really well to mono...but it didn't, the bikes just got lost in the background. Any road, I like it.
Returned to Hanging Rock State Park on Thursday accompanied by a friend and my dog. The weather cooperated and this time we drove to a trailhead closer to the falls instead of hiking the 4 miles up the mountain from the lake. It was a short hike from the parking lot and the view was stunning.
It is hard to take pictures when you have a rambunctious, oversized puppy to rein in, but my friend held my dog in check while I clambered around on rocks trying to get some pix while my dog cried and howled in frustration at my irresponsible behavior while he was tethered and not permitted the same freedom from responsible exploring. He's a water dog and wanted to jump off the rocks into the water below but that was like a 25 foot drop by my flawed calculations.
The resulting picture does not do the subject matter due justice because I literally gasped in surprise when I finally set my eyes on this natural beauty I had been turned away from before by a grumbling thunderstorm.
The name Tory's Den originated from the story that it was rumored the Tories used the cave during the revolutionary war.
Eeek guess what! It's the start of my 10 year photography anniversary celebration! Today begins 10 days of giveaways, starting with a free Flickr Pro Account.
I have a lot to celebrate from my journey. And as I thought about all of those things, I thought about this community first and foremost. Flickr is my home, it always has been. I started my career here, I begin my journey with some of you reading this right now...and I owe so much to it. So much. Everything, I daresay.
It's a privilege for me to share my work and be a part of this...this...place. This haven. I've been creating for a decade. A decade of failures and successes, of ups and downs, but if I'm honest, it's been mostly up, and I've been mostly very happy, and I want to give some of that back over the next 10 days.
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I started photography on the day I uploaded my first image to Flickr. I went from writing in school to filmmaking in college to photography right after, and I've never looked back. It has been my passion ever since.