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Oldham centre Callum Meagram lines up a first-half penalty at Manor Park during his side's 11-3 derby win over Ashton-under-Lyne in rugby union's level eight North Lancashire Division One. A successful kick gave the hosts a 3-0 interval advantage.

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Taken one early morning somewhere in Arabian Peninsula

Walking to a memorial in Ashton-under-Lyne. I decided to take a photo of my friend in front of me while he was walking.

Strobist: Lighting 102 Unit 1.1 (position/angle)

 

1- On-camera flash (SB-800)

2- Slightly higher in stand at about 45 degrees camera left

3- 90 degrees camera left, same height/distance

4- About 120 degrees (slightly behind Rody) on camera left

5- Flash back at 45 degrees of original position, camera moved to same position

(Light still on stand here, very slightly above lens height)

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Lucius Annaeus Seneca: On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the very nature of God!

 

John Muir: All the wild world is beautiful, and it matters but little where we go, to highlands or lowlands, woods or plains, on the sea or land or down among the crystals of waves or high in a balloon in the sky; through all the climates, hot or cold, storms and calms, everywhere and always we are in God's eternal beauty and love. So universally true is this, the spot where we chance to be always seems the best.

HDR was required to bring out detail in both the sky and shadows, and no... I have no intention of straightening the walls! This is a store at Sego, Utah, ghost town.

The entire downtown view from Coronado Island. San Diego downtown at night with clear sky and no fog. I love the reflection.

 

5 sec shutter exposure, auto focus, camera over tripod, shot with 18mm - 135mm kit lens.

Quick shots for today.

 

Fuji X-T10

35mm F/2 WR Lens

Rules of composition: High Angle

This is a high angle shot as the object is being looked down on from a high angle making the object seem vulnerable.

 

Why is this a good picture?

This is an interesting picture as it follows not one but two rules of composition, leading lines and high angle. Leading line due to the white lanes.

 

How could it be improved?

The picture could be cropped on the sides to focus more on the object.

The subjects in the picture are taken from high angle.

+ It is an unusual angle

- It is somewhat boring, could have used a better background

 

B+

Bees’ moving day

This ever happen to you: You think you have this really original idea, you put a lot of time into it, and just when you're almost finished someone tells you they've seen it done before.

 

That's what happened to me this Halloween.

 

I built an angler fish mask out of paper mache, but thenickboy beat me to it. And it's done really well. I like the paint job on his a lot better than mine.

 

Oh, and what's crappier than someone beating you to a good idea? Two people beating you to a good idea.

 

Happy Halloween everybody.

  

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A somewhat different angle than the other shot from Algrøy.

 

I tried to expose both the sunset/clouds and the grass in front of me. I think I did well, by using a handheld SB-600 with a yellow-colored diffuser from the upper left.

 

Hopefully this will be the last sunset you'll see from me in a while. I know the horizon is not straight, I didn't notice that before I had uploaded.

Exercise from the Strobist website

 

http://strobist.blogspot.com/2007/06/lighting-102-unit-11-position-angle.html

 

Camera Settings: Canon 5D Mk II, 70mm f6.3 1/200 ISO 200

Flash: 580 exII bare 1/32 70mm Zoom

 

Trigger: PW's TT1 and TT5

 

Setup:

Camera to subject 150cm (5 feet)

Subject to Background 60cm (2 feet)

Flash to subject 150cm (5 feet)

   

Another angle of KLCC, taken from rooftop of ...

Blagdon wide angle walk

Although not a "people" card this photo puts the other Angles Hotel cards into perspective.

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We now can see where this hotel was and if you look at the Streetview link below it is likely that the original building is still there today. As you will see, some pesky coaches are obscuring the front of some hotels but the buildings look to originate from this era and earlier.

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This advertising postcard was sent through the mail on 3rd October 1924

 

This card if not in the best of condition as you can see from the scan but I am glad I have it.

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I’m plainly having a bit of a thing for seated poses at the moment, so please forgive the indulgence…

Ancyla asiatica, Asiatic Enigma Bee collected in Turkey

  

Nine species of Enigma Bees occur from the Western portion of the Mediterranean to Central Asia. They are called Enigma bees because it has been so difficult to decide which other bees they are closely related to. The reason for this confusion lies in their tongues. Bees are classified into long- and short-tongued varieties. Frustratingly, this distinction does not always refer to the length of the tongue but to the details of the structure of the mouthparts. Short-tongued bees have a small segmented structure that lies alongside the actual tongue, long-tongued bees have this structure much elongated seemingly sheathing the real tongue. The actual tongue in long-tongued bees has a stiff rod running along its length, presumably to strengthen it. Short-tongued bees lack this reinforcement. The problem with Enigma bees is that they are related to long-tongued bees but have lost the long-tongue characteristics – no sheath, no rod. The reason they have reverted to an earlier version of bee mouthparts? They visit tiny, open flowers of the parsley family, which need no deep probing.

  

Enigma bees are rare in collections. Only within the last 2 years have the ground nests of two of the species been described, so there is much to be discovered within this group. Unlike the female pictured here the males of this group have prominent white markings on their faces.

  

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All photographs are public domain, feel free to download and use as you wish.

  

Photography Information: Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200

  

Further in Summer than the Birds

Pathetic from the Grass

A minor Nation celebrates

Its unobtrusive Mass.

No Ordinance be seen

So gradual the Grace

A pensive Custom it becomes

Enlarging Loneliness.

Antiquest felt at Noon

When August burning low

Arise this spectral Canticle

Repose to typify

Remit as yet no Grace

No Furrow on the Glow

Yet a Druidic Difference

Enhances Nature now

  

-- Emily Dickinson

  

Want some Useful Links to the Techniques We Use? Well now here you go Citizen:

   

Basic USGSBIML set up:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-_yvIsucOY

  

USGSBIML Photoshopping Technique: Note that we now have added using the burn tool at 50% opacity set to shadows to clean up the halos that bleed into the black background from "hot" color sections of the picture.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdmx_8zqvN4

  

PDF of Basic USGSBIML Photography Set Up:

ftp://ftpext.usgs.gov/pub/er/md/laurel/Droege/How%20to%20Take%20MacroPhotographs%20of%20Insects%20BIML%20Lab2.pdf

  

Google Hangout Demonstration of Techniques:

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Excellent Technical Form on Stacking:

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Contact information:

Sam Droege

sdroege@usgs.gov

301 497 5840

 

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Accent On Angles

by: Susan Purney Mark

 

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Angler Matthew Wilson, Jr., Age 11 and Troy Jones

Photo by Matthew Wilson

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