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OMD EM-5 + Lumix 12-35 f2.8
There was a technical glitch from our Internet provider and the entire household (perhaps the city) was disconnected from the WEB. I just realized how much time I spent on Facebook spying on my friends. It seems that I'm at a lost without snooping on people's status update. I need to know what they are doing. Where they are. What they bought. Who they Like. Where they went. I'm utterly dependent on their existence. Sad, but true.
The server timed out waiting for the request. According to W3 HTTP specifications: "The client did not produce a request within the time that the server was prepared to wait. The client MAY repeat the request without modifications at any later time."
This is a test to see if I can upload with my tablet! Off again for quite a few weeks. Only taking cabin baggage and am 3kg under the limit! Camera gear in one bag and no laptop but clothes in the laptop bag - just on 11kg! Off housesitting at 2 nature refuges for friends in tropical rainforests of far north Queensland, Australia.
Thanks all for your support over time, and am planning on more wildlife from the rainforests in coming weeks. Happy snapping, stay safe and healthy.
Taken during a 4th quarter timeout. www.tryburn.zenfolio.com
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Taken on a side street during the Sanja Matsuri (festival) in Asakusa, Tokyo.
A young girl put in her ear buds and started playing with her Nintendo DS, offering an interesting contrast between new and old Japan.
The Sanja Matsuri is one of Tokyo’s three main annual festivals. It is held to honor Hinokuma Hamanari, Hinokuma Takenari and Hajino Nakatomo- three fisherman who supposedly found an image of the Buddhist goddess of mercy, Kannon in the Sumida River back in 628. They had the statue enshrined in Tokyo’s oldest temple, Sensō-ji and from the 7th century, a festival to honor the three men became an annual event. The festival is held on the third weekend of May and features parades of three mikoshi (portable shrines) through the narrow and jam packed streets of Asakusa. Every year, an estimated 1.5 to 2 million people attend the festival.
AB1600 above camera, boomed. Brolly box
AB800 camera right, behind subjects for rim. Bare
AB400 camera left, behind subjects for rim. Bare
Any comments or criticisms are welcome, thanks!
Hello Friends,
I think I should write more then just my camera settings. So I do. Yesterday I met some friends and we went to an old house, a ruin. Very inspiring place I must say. After we found the entrance we went upstairs to get on the roof. The weather was so beautiful. Sun was shining and it felt like spring if it would had been a bit warmer and not that windy. Well it actually was a storm up there and we had to be very careful not to get blown away by the wind :D. I was very excited because it was the first shooting with my brand new Cam. The Canon EOS 5D Mark III, I bought one day before. My first Full Frame Camera and I must say this is so amazing. The quality is really amazing and the sharpness of the pictures is just stunning!!
I hope you like this Work. Feel free to leave some comments or add it to your favorites ;).
Have a nice day!
Greetings Marcus
PS: No strobe used. All natural light :)
Canon Eos 5D MK III
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L
TV 1/2000
AV 2.8
ISO 50
Post - Production with Lightroom 4.4 and Photoshop