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This has an interesting history. Built original to house prisoners who were bought there to build a break wall in Trial Bay. It was also used to keep German Nationals who were interned during the War. Its a massive building and under the care of the NSW National Park at Arakoon..
A very wet and rainy day in the beautiful Market town of Stamford in Lincolnshire.
It is the Burghley Horse Trials week held at Burghley House - Stamford
Horse trials have been held at Burghley House since 1961 when its owner the 6th Marquess of Exeter, an Olympic gold medalist in athletics and IOC member, heard that a three-day event at Harewood House could no longer be held. Since then no other international horse trials site has staged as many championships, a record ten in all including the first World Championship in 1966.
You ain't seen me, right?
'Stealth' boat in Portsmouth harbour... in full view. ;)
This is "MADFOX" an autonomous / optionally crewed vessel currently being tested by the Royal Navy in a number of trials for future versions of this type of vessel and systems.
--- FujiFilm Fuji Finepix X100 --- Fujinon 23mm f2.0 (35mm equivalent) --- 富士フイルム
Se sei incerto tieni aperto !!! - Top Trial
Acquasanta Terme (Ascoli Piceno) Marche Italy
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Nikon D80 + Nikkor AF-S 18-135mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 G IF-ED DX
Seberang Takir, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia
♪♪ Faizal - Gemuruh ♪♪
My visual offering for today is this star-trails image that I created from 218 still-frame photos that I shot in late April of 2019. During the 100 km (60 mi) drive from my home in Sydney, Australia, to the rock shelf at Black Head at Gerroa, there was no hint of any clouds overhead to obscure the stars. As I looked at my test shots, though, I could see that there was a haze of cloud over towards the west, right where I’d pointed my lens. Still, I’d driven so far and didn’t want to pack up and head home straight away, so set my camera the task of shooting a series of images to create either a star-trails shot like today’s, and/or a time-lapse video sequence.
The clouds are what caused the breaks in stars’ trails, and also made it difficult to get the exposure settings right so that the ground and the sky were exposed correctly. In fact, the reflections of the star-trails in the rock pools show more colour and definition than the originals up above. The bright yellow blob of light towards the right of the scene is from the supergiant star Betelgeuse, whose broken streak you can see heading towards the distant mountains.
During the period that the photos were being taken, several waves broke on the rock shelf’s edge, and you can see their plumes of spray frozen in time in my final composition. I also captured the light trails from a few Melbourne-bound aircraft, and the water’s surface mirrored two of them.
I captured each of the 218 photos using a Canon EOS 6D Mk II camera, a Yongnuo 50mm f/1.4 lens @ f/1.8, using an exposure time of 6.0 seconds @ ISO 800.
An experiment on a dull, heavily overcast day: ---- trialling a FUJIFILM X-H2 + CONTAX G Lens [via K&F adapter] through a cellar door window; including reflections
Looking North with Iridium 39
Tech bit - Canon 6D 17-40mm, f4, ISO400, 30 seconds
330 images stacked in StarStaX and tweaked in Photoshop CC
This shot is another PP I've been practicing. This is the only time I've got to show it. I am a little satisfied though. I hope you like this effect. Comments are welcome to improve my skills.
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